Milan can be seen from different perspectives besides historical, tourist or daily ones: it can be understood through Feng Shui. Each neighborhood in the city is characterized by specific elements, known as “Lords of Place,” which influence the energy of the area. An emblematic example is the Duomo in the historic center or the modern towers of CityLife. These elements, due to their size and shape, have a significant energy impact on their surroundings. In addition to architectural elements, the presence of natural spaces such as Sempione Park, which is linked to Wood Energy, and the Navigli area, which represents the archetype of Water, also play a crucial role in the city’s energy balance. Another interpretation of Milan, which perhaps is not familiar to everyone, is that although today the Navigli system is largely covered, the city continues to be considered a “water city” due to a superficial and subterranean road system that moves as a constant flow, bringing a continuous supply of Sheng Qi throughout the City. For these reasons, it is easy to understand why during my Feng Shui consultations, the study of the context in which your property is located is fundamental and an essential part of the analysis.
Milan’s Feng Shui is one of the many insights the city offers, one of the ways to discover it when visiting or to experience it for those who choose it as their home.