The Western Guide to Feng-shui: Room by Room

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Hay House, 1999 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 253 pages
Filled with photographs, stories, and many practical Feng Shui "tricks of the trade," this book is packed with ideas and tools that you can easily apply to your life to increase your prosperity and improve your health, creativity, and overall happiness. Terah covers every room in great detail--including your living room, dining room, bedrooms and bathrooms, home office, kitchen, family room, and storage areas. She also explores the attitudinal and spiritual work--the inner Feng Shui--that complements and strengthens your outer Feng Shui enhancements. Includes a 16-page insert of color photos to emphasize the author's points.

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Contents

Form and Compassthe Two Basic Schools of Feng Shui
3
Feng Shui Principles and Guidelines to Live By
9
The Bagua Map Calling All Blessings
23
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Terah Kathryn Collins is a best-selling author and teacher; the founder of the Western School of Feng Shui in Solana Beach, California; and the originator of Essential Feng Shui®. Her first book, The Western Guide to Feng Shui, is one of the most popular books on the subject in the world and has been translated into ten languages. She has also written Home Design with Feng Shui A-Z, The Western Guide to Feng Shui--Room by Room featuring more than 100 photographs, The Western Guide to Feng Shui for Prosperity, and The Western Guide to Feng Shui for Romance: The Dance of Heart and Home. Her other works include the Personal Paradise Cards, a deck of 54 colorful flash cards and accompanying booklet, and her six-CD Feng Shui audio course. Featured on the PBS Body and Soul TV series, Terah has spoken on Feng Shui at many special events, including the Magical Mastery and Today's Wisdom Tours in Australia; the New Millennium Conference in Mexico; and the Women of Wisdom, I Can Do It®, and Empowering Women Conferences across the United States.

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