Systems Architecture

Four frameworks. One underlying logic.

Each system in CafHo’s research framework addresses a specific dimension of nature’s patterns — space, time, human structure, and dynamic change. Together, they form a coherent model for understanding how invisible forces shape observable reality.

01

Feng Shui

Spatial Analysis System

Core Principle

The environment is not neutral. Space actively shapes energy flow, behavior, and outcome.

Feng shui is the systematic study of how physical space — its layout, orientation, openings, and proportions — influences the movement of qi through an environment. Where energy flows freely, conditions support activity and clarity. Where it stagnates or is deflected, pressure accumulates and outcomes shift.
CafHo approaches feng shui as a spatial analysis discipline: mapping airflow paths, identifying pressure zones, analyzing furniture deflection, and detecting areas of energetic imbalance. The goal is not decoration — it is structural diagnosis.

Qi Flow Mapping

Direction Orientation

Pressure Zomes

Environment Resonance

Spartial Structure

Floor plan analysis tool — in development

02

Bazi

Temporal Mapping System

Core Principle

Your birth moment is a coordinate in time. Bazi decodes what that position reveals about your structure.

Bazi — the Four Pillars of Destiny — is a system that maps the astronomical conditions at the moment of birth into a structured profile. It does not predict a fixed fate. It reveals the energetic configuration a person carries: dominant elements, natural tendencies, cyclical strengths and vulnerabilities, and the timing of significant life phases.
Think of it as a temporal blueprint. Just as a building’s structure determines how it responds to load and stress, a Bazi chart reveals how an individual is likely to respond to the pressures and opportunities of different time periods.

Four pillars

Elemental structure

10-year cycles

Annual energy shifts

Personal timing

Bazi calculator — in development

03

Date Selection

Decision Timing Framework

Core Principle

Time is not uniform. Different moments carry different energetic conditions — and classical systems mapped them.

The Chinese calendar is not merely a record of days. It is a layered system encoding the energetic quality of time — tracking solar cycles, lunar rhythms, elemental interactions, and directional influences that ancient observers correlated with human activity and natural events.
Date selection applies this framework practically: identifying windows of time that are structurally favorable for specific types of actions — decisions, events, beginnings, or transitions. It is not superstition. It is the applied study of timing as a variable in outcome.

Solar calendar logic

Lunar cycles

True Solar Time

Favorable windows

Elemental interactions

Date system tool — available now

04

I Ching

Change Pattern Framework

Core Principle

Reality is not static. The I Ching is a framework for reading states of change — and navigating them.

The I Ching — the Book of Changes — is one of the oldest systematic frameworks for understanding dynamic reality. Its 64 hexagrams do not describe fixed events. They describe patterns of transition: the states between stability and change, expansion and contraction, clarity and confusion.
CafHo studies the I Ching as a logic system — a map of how conditions shift and what those shifts signal. Applied to a situation, it offers a structured lens for reading where things currently stand in a cycle of change, and what the natural next movement is likely to be.

64 hexagrams

Change cycles

Yin-yang dynamics

Situational analysis

Pattern reading

I Ching reference — in development

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