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The Personal Feng Shui Manual: How to Develop a Healthy and Harmonious Lifestyle

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The companion to the popular Feng Shui Handbook.

The Feng Shui Handbook sold over 80,000 copies in just one year. In it, Master Lam Kam Chuen explains the fundamental principles of Feng Shui, a three-thousand-year-old art of manipulating the energy flow of nature. He will attract the same wide audience with this new guide, which details how to apply Feng Shui with one's own individual characteristics and lifestyle in mind. Master Lam reveals how the Chinese zodiac, yin and yang, and the five energies come into play when you employ Feng Shui at home, work, and the places you travel in between.

Topics include:
*understanding which colors are suitable for you and which personality types will make your best partners
*how best to arrange your living space in accordance with your specific needs and qualities
*how to create your own personal direction-finder to lead you through the constantly hanging patterns of time and space
*a helpful section on Feng Shui mistakes and how to avoid them.

With its personalized look at this ancient Eastern art, this book is bound to attract both new and devoted Feng Shui fans.

159 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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June 24, 2019
This book is a more comprehensive Feng Shui book than many I've seen in the library. It addresses more than just placement of items and furniture in the space one occupies.
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May 27, 2013
This was not too difficult to understand but it is really dry reading with boring illustrations. I found my mind wandering as I read this and wished that the view finders would have also been included in the back of the book as a perforated tool to use. The author wants you to cut these out. What if you lose them or they get wet? Your book is now useless. I have read several Lilian Too books and hers make this book just pale in comparison.
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