Can Feng Shui Influence Singapore’s 2025 Elections? A Look at Political Party Energies
- Jason Chan
- Apr 27
- 3 min read

As Singapore approaches its 2025 General Election, much attention naturally turns to political manifestos, candidates, and debates.
Yet beneath the surface, a quieter but equally fascinating force is at play: Feng Shui and Bazi (八字) — the ancient Chinese sciences of energy, destiny, and timing.
Could the location of a party’s headquarters, combined with the personal destiny of its leaders, subtly shape their chances at the ballot box?
Let’s explore how Feng Shui may influence the major political parties in Singapore — and how 2025’s Wood Snake Year (乙巳年) affects the energy flow for each team.
The Political Parties and Their Bases: A Feng Shui View
In Feng Shui, the environment surrounding an organization is more than just a backdrop; it influences energy flow, momentum, and collective morale.
Most major political parties in Singapore operate from well-established offices, each carrying unique energetic characteristics based on their location.
The People’s Action Party (PAP) has its base in Bedok, tapping into the vibrant and lively energy of the East, which supports flexibility and fast responses.
The Workers’ Party (WP), situated along Geylang Road, draws from dynamic but sometimes turbulent flow — beneficial for grassroots engagement if properly managed.
Parties like the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) and the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) are located in the West, in Upper Bukit Timah and Bukit Batok respectively. These areas offer more grounded, Earth-based energies, which can support stability, strategic planning, and steady growth.
Meanwhile, the Reform Party (RP) anchors itself in the historical center of Chinatown, accessing strong cultural legacy Qi — though this must be carefully modernized to avoid becoming trapped in outdated patterns.
The Singapore People’s Party (SPP) and the National Solidarity Party (NSP) operate from quieter, residential sectors in Central-North and North-East Singapore, favoring grassroots connection and patient growth.
Singapore United Party (SUP), based in Ang Mo Kio, is uniquely positioned within the heartlands, offering a strong foundation to build emotional resonance with everyday voters.
Other emerging groups like People’s Power Party (PPP), Red Dot United (RDU), and Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) may not have publicly listed headquarters, but remain active across central, western, and eastern parts of Singapore.
2025: The Wood Snake Year (乙巳年) and Its Political Energies
The year 2025 is governed by the Yin Wood Stem (乙) over the Snake Branch (巳).
This creates an atmosphere favoring strategic maneuvering, quiet strength, and flexible adaptation rather than direct confrontation.
The Wood Snake year benefits teams that plan carefully, move stealthily, and strike decisively at the right time.
Rigid or aggressive tactics may backfire, while those who can harness patience, foresight, and responsiveness will thrive.
In this context, Feng Shui and Bazi considerations become even more valuable: the right positioning, timing, and energy management could make the difference between gaining momentum and losing ground.
How Each Party’s Feng Shui Could Affect Their Fortunes
In any major endeavor — especially an election — having a proper physical base strengthens a team’s energy.
In Feng Shui, a headquarters acts like a “Qi anchor”: it stabilizes collective focus, enhances resilience, and improves the ability to act strategically under pressure.
Political parties that maintain a dedicated office benefit from grounded energy (地气), enabling them to connect more authentically with grassroots communities.
They enjoy stronger team cohesion (人气), fostering smoother communication and faster decision-making.
They also activate momentum energy (动气), positioning themselves to move at the right timing when opportunities arise.
By contrast, parties operating without a clear or permanent base may find their energy fragmented, making it harder to maintain public presence or navigate crises effectively.
Having an established headquarters, properly aligned with good Feng Shui, dramatically improves a party’s chances of sustaining energy, building trust, and ultimately winning electoral support — compared to those operating without a physical anchor.
In a strategic and often volatile year like the Wood Snake, the advantage of having a solid, energetically aligned base cannot be overstated.
Conclusion: Luck Supports Effort, But Does Not Replace It
Feng Shui and Bazi are not magical guarantees of success.
They are tools for enhancing conditions: providing support for momentum, resilience, adaptability, and connection with the wider environment.
Victory in elections ultimately depends on human effort, ground strategy, sincerity, and timing.
However, when the energies of Heaven (Bazi timing), Earth (Feng Shui location), and Human (team action) come together harmoniously, a political team is far more likely to ride the hidden currents of fortune successfully.
As the ancient wisdom says:
“地利不如人和” — The best land is still secondary to human unity.
In 2025, this truth may once again reveal itself on the political stage.
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