Feng Shui Bagua Map
Discover the fascinating world of the Feng Shui Bagua map, often called Ba-Gua, This essential tool helps us understand the energy flow in our spaces. In this post, I'm excited to delve into the BTB (Black Sect Tantric Buddhist School) Western Bagua map and explore its wonderful insights together!
Tracey Hill
8/4/20253 min read
Translated from Chinese, Bagua means "8 areas." You could perceive the Bagua Map as an "energy map" or "life station map," which corresponds to major categories that shape and cultivate our life experiences. The Bagua Map also teaches you how to become more connected to the consciousness of your space. Once the Bagua Map is superimposed over an entire floor plan, single room, or yard, it resembles a 9-boxed gridded map. Each section on the Bagua Map corresponds to specific groupings of colors, an element, and a shape that associate with unique energy meridians within your home.
So, why does this matter for you?
When used correctly, Bagua helps you create a living space that supports your goals, whether it’s attracting more wealth, improving your health, or bringing harmony into your relationships. It’s like adjusting the settings of your life—by simply changing the layout, colors, or items in your home, you can guide energy to flow better and feel more supported every day.
What are the Bagua Map life sections?
Family & New Beginnings
Honoring your family, extended, and ancestors, and building healthy connections.
Living a well-balanced lifestyle (mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual).
Wealth & Abundance
Human connections, connections to the environment, financial, and material.
Fame & Reputation
Reputation in the world. Character building of the self. How you are known and see yourself. (trust, love, loyalty, etc.)
Marriage & Relationships
Divine connection with yourself. Harmonious connection with others (personal and business).
Children & Creativity
Honoring childlike energy, playfulness, and curiosity. Honoring your inner child and doing activities and/or surrounding yourself with what brings joy to your heart.
Helpful People & Travel
Helping others, asking for help. One could even call upon spirit guides, source energy, for support. To be adventurous and spontaneous.
Career & Life Journey
Acknowledging your profession/career and being open and connected to a purpose that motivates you in life.
Knowledge & Spirituality
Nourishing your spirit, gaining wisdom through experience, and sharing what you learn.
Health
placed in the center of the Bagua Map grid, which is also called 'the heart of the home' or ' tai chi.'


Step 3. Place your Bagua map side-by-side with your floor plan as a visual reference to help you see how the life sections transfer onto the Bagua Map grid superimposed over the home's floor plan.
Step 1. Print out or hand-draw your home's entire floor plan. If you have a multiple-level home, start by focusing on the first level.
Remember to include all rooms: bathrooms, bedrooms, and closets. Indicating the locations of windows, hallways, patio doors, stairs, and the garage is necessary.
Step 2. Locate your actual front door entrance and face into your home. The actual front door is known as the "mouth of chi," and directs you on how to begin placing the Bagua map grid over your entire floor plan of the house.
divide the entire floor plan into 9 even sections. As illustrated in the above diagram. You'll notice there are nine boxes indicated.




Learn How To Place the Bagua Map over your Home In 3 Easy Steps




