Many clients ask whether Qi Men Dun Jia, Feng Shui and Bazi are the same. They are related, but they are not the same. Each method looks at life from a different angle.
Bazi looks at a person's birth chart. It helps understand character, life tendencies, strengths, weaknesses, timing cycles and longer-term patterns. It is useful when the client wants to understand themselves, their nature and the broader rhythm of life.
Feng Shui looks at space. It studies how a home, office, shop or landform affects the people using it. It is useful when a person wants to improve rest, stability, business flow, wealth movement, authority, focus or harmony through environmental alignment.
Qi Men Dun Jia looks at the structure of a specific situation. It reads timing, direction, people, environment and hidden resistance around a particular question. It is useful when the client needs decision clarity before action.
For example, Bazi may show that a person has strong business potential. Feng Shui may show whether the office supports that potential. Qi Men may help decide whether this is the right timing to open, expand, hire, sign or change direction.
At Qimen Strategy|启明遁甲, we often combine these methods when the situation requires it. But we do not mix them randomly. The method must serve the question. A business decision needs decision structure. A home issue needs spatial reading. A personal pattern may need Bazi context.
For clients, the simplest way to understand the difference is this: Bazi reads the person, Feng Shui reads the space, Qi Men reads the decision.
None of these methods should be used to create fear or blind dependence. Their value is to help the client understand patterns, reduce unnecessary risk and make clearer choices.
When the right method is used for the right question, the reading becomes much more practical.
Qimen Strategy|启明遁甲 provides Qi Men Dun Jia strategic decision advisory in Singapore. For private consultation, contact the official WhatsApp: +65 8959 3499. See the Whole Game Before You Decide.