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Practicing Feng Shui: Connecting the Mind, the Body and the Environment
In Daoist philosophy, three distinct forces - or sources of energy - shape our existence, decisions and well-being: Heaven, Earth, and Man . Heaven represents the Source of Creation - the energy bestowed upon us at conception. Its origins are unknown and beyond human comprehension; we cannot fully grasp how or where it enters the body. This celestial force manifests as the mind, spirit, consciousness and awareness, connecting us to something greater than ourselves and is o
Wynand Koch | ZuuTravel & Lifestyle
Oct 177 min read


Feng Shui: A Holistic Approach to Interior Design
Feng Shui is not simply about design - it is about cultivating alignment between your inner and outer worlds. It invites us to live intentionally, to create spaces that nurture, and to allow life to flow naturally - like wind and water.
Wynand Koch | ZuuTravel & Lifestyle
Oct 152 min read


Ikigai Moments: Finding Meaning in Everyday Life
Living your ikigai should not be viewed as a single, life-defining goal or ultimate purpose, but as a natural rhythm that flows through everyday moments - those simple experiences or sources that bring joy, meaning and a sense that life is worth living. It is found in the people you love, the activities that inspire you, your passions, dreams, hobbies, and even the memories you hold dear. The true power of living with ikigai lies in the positive emotions and feelings that ari
Wynand Koch | ZuuTravel & Lifestyle
Oct 153 min read


Ikigai Coaching: A Holistic Approach to Finding Meaning and Purpose in Life
In our approach to ikigai, we follow a holistic path that integrates body, mind, and environment. We draw on the principles of ikigai alongside the Daoist practices of Feng Shui (an intentional, goal-oriented practice) and the Ba-Zi (a system for mapping personal energy cycles).
Wynand Koch | ZuuTravel & Lifestyle
Sep 114 min read


Ikigai-kan: The Practice of Living with Ikigai
Practicing ikigai involves ongoing self-reflection, reconnecting with nature, building strong relationships, staying active, living intentionally, and embracing minimalism and a slower pace of life.
Wynand Koch | ZuuTravel & Lifestyle
Sep 102 min read


Understanding Ikigai: The Japanese Concept of a Life Worth Living
At its core, ikigai is not a grand destination or a single life mission. It is a gentle unfolding, a balance between being and becoming, a reminder that meaning can be found in both the quiet rituals of daily life and the larger dreams we chase.
Wynand Koch | ZuuTravel & Lifestyle
Sep 82 min read
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