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神秘的五行 - 五行与风水 (English Translation)

The art of feng shui is used in the olden days to chose the site of graves and residential areas. The calculations are very complex and they are based on a number of theories such as 正五行,纳音五行四经五行, 二十四山五行,三合五行,双山五行,八卦五行 etc. Main considerations include mountain terrains and rivers.

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Feng shui for the curious and serious
by Phil N. Nguyen.


Feng Shui For The Curious and Serious Volume 2 will teach you the application of feng shui and will also show you how to use feng shui principles to bring you and your family good health, good fortune, and a more prosperous life. This book will provide you with detail guidelines on how to analyze your surrounding environment, the landscape such as mountains and tree, discuss how your environment affect your health and fortunes, how to distinguish houses with positive or negative feng shui, how to arranged and feng shui your living space such as your bedroom, living room, dinning room, kitchen, and your bed to bring you good health and good fortune, and how to use your birth sign to elicit and maximize your good fortunes. This book will not only show you how to activate and gain good health and good fortunes, but will also show you how to maintain your good fortunes and how to prevent misfortunes. Book Feng Shui For The Curious and Serious Volume 2 will give you detail guidelines on how to look for a home with good feng shui, how to arrange your home so that it is conducive to good health and good fortune, and provide you with detail guidelines on how to remedy bad feng shui. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.




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Creating harmony doesn't have to be expensive or exhausting! Feng Shui with What You Have is the first feng shui book that gets it right - bringing harmony into the home shouldn't cause extra stress, demand a lot of unnecessary effort or unbalance the budget. The authors, certified feng shui practitioners Connie Spruill and Sylvia Watson, know that true feng shui is right for today's busy lifestyles and today's budgets, and that true feng shui can be achieved with simple, meaningful elements already found in the home. Feng Shui with What You Have is packed with creative tips such as: Hanging fabric from plant hooks will clarify the distinctions between functions in a room. Spice racks can serve as quick-and-easy aromatherapy. The fierce tiger picture that may intimidate guests in the foyer can be motivating and inspiring behind a desk. De-cluttering can solve many problems - and costs nothing! With all the fun of a treasure hunt and the authority of the Pyramid School of Feng Shui, Feng Shui with What You Have is the key to making every home peaceful and harmonious with minimal effort.

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