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"The definitive encyclopedia of Feng Shui: bestselling author Lillian Too's vibrant, comprehensive, and pertinent guide to understanding and implementing an ancient practice for the new millennium. In this superb, highly illustrated volume, discover the origins, fundamentals, principles, and applications of Feng Shui from its foremost author. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Feng Shui is designed to show amateur practitioners and readers how to achieve harmony, balance, greater happiness, satisfaction, and well-being in their everyday lives."--Back cover
Feng Shui is an ancient Taoist philosophy based on the laws of nature and the art of Geomancy. In this highly illustrated and instructive book, professional Feng Shui consultant, Mary Jane Kasliner, covers all the essential elements to living our healthiest possible lives, including: • Architectural designs that foster illness, and how to resolve them for greater vitality. • Ideal elements to integrate into your diet and interior design for a well-balanced life. • Key Feng Shui principles to enhance health and vitality. • Simple mediations and sacred geometric designs that create total body alignment.
Paul Darby has an international reputation as a Feng Shui master who specializes in practical solutions to everyday problems in the home or workplace. Steeped in the energy wisdom of ancient China, but refreshingly modern and no-nonsense in his approach, he takes from tradition what is relevant to 21st-century living and distils it into his own distinctive blend of up-to-the-minute practical alchemy. The Feng Shui Doctor is a complete how-to manual, to help us optimize energy flows inside or out to create an environment in which we feel happy, healthy and at peace. Paul conveys his twelve years of experience in the form of concise principles and precepts, tackling questions such as: how can ...
It has been said that the fortunes of men depend on how well their ancestors were buried and also on how well their homes and businesses were oriented, planned and organised. In All You Need To Know About Feng Shui, the author examines this widely practised art of divining the future and makes it accessible to the layman. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the ancient Chinese art of placement-it's principles, methods and mythical origins-and as well includes the assessment of many modern-day structures, such as the new Olympic Stadium (Beijing), the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay (Singapore) and the Swiss Re Headquarters (London).
Feng shui, also known as Chinese geomancy, is a traditional practice originating from ancient China, which claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. Feng shui is one of the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics, classified as physiognomy. This book thoroughly explains basic principals and advantages of Feng shui.
A guide to the ancient Chinese art of placement explores the principles and history of feng shui and describes how to improve the flow of positive energy in one's home and office.
"How to create a beautiful and harmonious home"--Cover.
Considered the feng shui bible by classical practitioners and teachers, 'The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui' has been updated to include more case stuides and feng shui readings to make the practical application of feng shui even more accessible; new chapters feature before and after photos of feng shi makeovers and explain Ming Gua; the Guardian Star that influences a person's character, and much more. One of the few Western books that focuses on classical feng shui, which is growing in popularity now that the topic has become more mainstream. Joseph Yu is one of only five world-renowned classical feng shui masters.
Credited as bringing feng shui to the Western mainstream, this influential classic offers a uniquely holistic approach to feng shui—one focused on initiating change from the inside and out. Discover the foundational principles of the ancient Chinese practice of feng shui—and how you can apply them to your relationships, community, and home—with “the most user-friendly translation of feng shui” (The New York Times). While most of the early English-language books on feng shui are dauntingly mystical or rely on complex calculations or culturally specific design practices, Feng Shui Made Easy takes a more holistic approach, clearly explaining the fundamentals while guiding readers on a...