Lillian Too is the world's bestselling feng shui author, selling millions of copies of her books worldwide. She is in constant demand as a consultant and lecturer; she possesses a Harvard MBA, and in her corporate days she was the first woman in Asia to head a bank. She was also the Chairman of a chain of department stores and boutique in Hong Kong until she retired to be a full-time writer. Presently, she runs her own publishing and investment companies.
Lillian Too is the world's bestselling feng shui author, selling millions of copies of her books worldwide. She is in constant demand as a consultant and lecturer; she possesses a Harvard MBA, and in her corporate days she was the first woman in Asia to head a bank. She was also the Chairman of a chain of department stores and boutique in Hong Kong until she retired to be a full-time writer. Presently, she runs her own publishing and investment companies.
Helpful illustrations and charts are littered throughout the book--just not always where you need them. Too does a good job presenting and explaining the intricacies and fundamentals of feng shui. Obviously, it is up to the reader to implement the suggestions---and it is not easy to do even after careful calculation of the nien yen direction, your Kua number, and other concerns. It was a fun read though and ,believe it or not, instructional--even if I can't move my front door and my bed points in the wrong direction.
detailed, good pictures, simple changes that can have positive effects, but way more than i could grasp about feng shui (numerology, symbols, etc). interesting but over my head. i did discover that according to feng shui numerology my ex-husband and my on again/off again guy friend were/are disastrous for me. :|