Feng Shui (Health Paperbacks) - Softcover

Stephen Skinner

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Synopsis

Feng-shui is the ancient Chinese art of tuning into the seasonal changes, tides and vibrations of nature to bring health, wealth and gook fortune. This book will help you to alter your environment, your home and your life so that you feel at peace with yourself and the world around you. Offering practical advice on how to improve and enhance each room of your house, even your garden, reading and understanding Feng-shui will lead you to positive changes and enhance certain aspects of your life including marriage prospects, career opportunities, prosperity and luck.


A practical beginner's guide to feng-shui which is easy to use and understand Includes a 'self-analysis' chapter which helps you to discover your Chinese horoscope animal, lucky directions and numbers Tips on how to improve your luck and use positive energy flows to your advantage in you home, love life and career.

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About the Author

Stephen Skinner is the founder and publisher of Feng Shui for Modern Living magazine, the world's best-selling magazine on feng shui, which is available in many countries and published simultaneously in both English and Chinese. He originally learned feng shui with practicing masters in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. Skinner is also the author of The Living Earth Manual of Feng Shui, the first English-language book on feng shui published in the 20th century. Master Wu Hsien Sheng is one of the old style feng shui masters practicing mainly in Hong Kong, who inherited his profession from his father, and his father before him. Now retired and in his eighties, Master Wu remembers when the main concern of his early clients was for yin feng shui, and the lay of the land was more important than the colors of the curtains. Nowadays his clients are more likely to include businessmen or lawyers. He attributes his considerable vigor to Chinese ch'i concentrating exercises and the number of mountains he climbed when he was young.

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