Wealth Corner: Quick Reference
Discover what a Feng Shui Wealth Corner is and the core mechanics of prosperity energy. Quick reference for abundance sectors.
Definition
A Wealth Corner (财位) is a specific sector in a room predisposed to gather and amplify prosperous energy. It is the primary “catchment basin” where vibrant Qi settles and accumulates.
At a Glance
| Method | Wealth Sector Location |
|---|---|
| Classical Bagua | Far-left corner relative to the door |
| 2026 Annual | West Sector |
| Key Element | Wood / Water (Movement) |
The One Thing to Remember
The Wealth Corner must be kept clean and clutter-free; clutter acts as an energetic dam that suffocates financial momentum.
Go Deeper
For a full practical guide, read: → 2026 Wealth Corner Activation Guide
Related Wiki Entries
→ [Bagua Map] (/wiki/bagua): The directional framework most people use to locate the classical wealth corner. → [Star 8 White] (/wiki/star-8-white): The annual wealth star often paired with wealth-corner activations.
Next Step From This Term
Turn this concept into a practical decision.
If the definition makes sense, the next useful move is to test it against your own room, direction, or 2026 plan.
Personal Direction
Start with Kua Calculator
Use it when you want a personal direction layer before adjusting furniture or work setup.
Open Kua CalculatorRoom Check
Continue with Wealth Finder
Use it when you want to test one room, one entrance, or one likely wealth zone in practice.
Open Wealth FinderFull Plan
Review the 2026 Bundle
Use it when you want a more complete execution-focused package before deciding what to buy.
View 2026 BundleRelated Terms
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