From
The Publisher
Feng
Shui is the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of living in harmony with
your environment. This illustrated introduction is the first Western
book to offer the clarity, authenticity, and practical applications
presented by Lillian Too. Writing from personal experience, Too
explains the role of Feng Shui in the thriving economies of the
East, and reveals the secrets of the art. Full color.
Reviews
Feng Shui means
"Wind and Water." This venerable Chinese concept is the art of living
in harmony with one's surroundings. The author, a dedicated Feng
Shui practitioner, points out that observing Feng Shui rules will
bring prosperity in business, better health, and a tranquil personal
life. Bad Feng Shui results in illness, disasters, accidents, and
financial loss. This book clarifies the principles of Feng Shui,
so that anyone can test the principles. Whether you're considering
redesigning the interior of your home, enhancing your personal relationship,
or even increasing your income, Feng Shui offers thoughtful and
easy-to-implement suggestions. At the very least, you'll be able
to dominate dinner conversation with your newfound knowledge of
this ages-old, extraordinary, and useful philosophy.
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From
The Book
Table of Contents
About this Book 6
Pt. 1 Introducing Feng Shui 9
Ch. 1 What is Feng Shui 10
Ch. 2 What can Feng Shui do for You? 34
Pt. 2 The Principles of Feng Shui 49
Ch. 3 Yin and Yang 50
Ch. 4 Fundamental Concepts of Feng Shui 62
Ch. 5 Advanced Formulas 86
Pt. 3 The Practice of Feng Shui 107
Ch. 6 Feng Shui and the Landscape 108
Ch. 7 Feng Shui and Your Home 126
Ch. 8 Feng Shui and Interior Design 138
Ch. 9 Decorating for Good Feng Shui 160
Pt. 4 Further Applications of Feng Shui 173
Ch. 10 Success in Business 174
Ch. 11 Career Success 192
Ch. 12 Health, Romance, and Marriage 202
Endword 212
Chinese Astrology and the Elements 214
Glossary 216
Further Reading 218
Useful Addresses 219
Index 220
Acknowledgments 224
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