1. Chinese Whispers by Rosalyn Dexter 2. Feng Shui by ErnestEitel 3. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui by Elizabeth Moran and ValBiktashev 4. Feng Shui by Stephen Skinner 5. The Living Earth Manual ofFeng Shui by Stephen Skinner 6. The Complete Illustrated Guide to Feng Shuiby Lillian Too 7. The Illustrated Encyclopedia by Lillian Too 8. Feng ShuiHandbook: A Practical Guide by Derek Walters 9. Feng Shui: Perfect PlacingFor Your Happiness and Prosperity by Derek Walters 10.Feng Shui by EvaWong
If you want to learn about feng shui, begin your study here.Skinner's books deal mostly with terrestrial or Form School feng shui andare truly worthwhile.Derek Walters is a renowned astrologer.His booksare accurate and thorough.Although I believe Lillian Too is toocommercial and superficial, her books are good for those not wanting tospend the time to understand more sophisticated methods of feng shui.Byfar my most favorite book is The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui byMoran and Biktashev.This book has it all: feng shui's origins; fengshui's scientific value; two classical methods of determining your home'sauspiciousness; Chinese zodiac astrology, and the Four Pillars of Destiny(written by the world-respected Master Joseph Yu), a method of determiningyour luck.What's great about this book is that it is a no-nonsense,humorous guide to understanding exactly what feng shui is and isn't and howthis 6,000 year old Chinese art and science can help you increase yourhealth, wealth, and relationship.You won't be disappointed!
Product Description
Reviewed by Feng Shui For Modern Living Magazine as "an American masterpiece that tops the lot," it is now considered the feng shui bible by classical practitioners, teachers, and students of feng shui. The Complete Idiot's GuideA (R) to Feng Shui, Second Edition will continue the first edition's success with the following two major additions.The revision includes coverage of the next level of a method of classical feng shui called Flying Start. And second, for those readers interested only in arranging one's furniture to allow qi to meander in a productive pattern, this section is expanded. More photographs and floorplans are included.
About the Author
Elizabeth Moran is a graduate of the American Feng Shui Institute and is the author of The Complete Idiot's GuideA (R) to The I-Ching. Val Biktashev founded the Beverly Hills-based American Healing Arts Institute in 1997. He has studied with a world-renowned classical feng shui master and has performed nearly 2,000 feng shui readings with successful results. @AUTHBIO - Joseph Yu has been practicing feng shui and Chinese astrology for over thirty years, and is recognized as one of the top five classical feng shui masters in the world.
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