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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. As an overall feng shui primer, I recommend The Western Guide to Feng Shui Room by Room by Terah Kathryn Collins. I studied with Terah at the Western School of Feng Shui and received my first feng shui certification in May of 2001. Terah's book is easy to read and covers the basic feng shui concepts: yin/yang, the five elements and the bagua. It also discusses basic feng shui cures and when to apply them. In addition, the book guides you through each room of your home and office pointing out the usual feng shui pitfalls and how to address them. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Filled with photographs, stories, and many practical Feng Shui 'tricks of the trade,' this book is packed with ideas and tools that you can easily apply to your life to increase your prosperity and improve your health, creativity, and overall happiness. Terah covers every room in great detail-including your living room, dining room, bedrooms and bathrooms, home office, kitchen, family room, and storage areas. She also explores the attitudinal and spiritual work-the inner Feng Shui-that complements and strengthens your outer Feng Shui enhancements. Includes a 16-page insert of colour photos to emphasize the author's points. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)133.3337Philosophy and Psychology Parapsychology And Occultism Specific Topics Divination; Oracles; Second sight; Omens; Predictions Divination Using Symbols Geomancy (including Feng Shui) Feng ShuiLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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