Flying Star Feng Shui: Change Your Energy; Change Your Luck

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Tuttle Publishing, May 1, 2012 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 256 pages
Learn to change your outlook and amplify your good luck with specific advice from a feng shui expert.

Feng shui is the Chinese art of improving quality of life by making specific changes to the arrangement of a landscape, a house, or a room. Making these changes alters the energy, or ch'i, or the space. In Flying Star Feng Shu, you'll learn in a step-by-step manner how to change your energy patterns to improve your relationships, finances, and health.

Flying Star Feng Shui adds a new "time dimension" to feng shui practice reflecting the fact that the subtle energies present in our living environment are constantly changing. The flying star combinations make it possible to respond to∙or prepare for∙these changing energy "situations." These methods produce impressive and rapid results that can shorten periods of bad luck, while initiating or prolonging periods of good fortune. These concepts have previously been available only from a few highly technical sources.

The book's 15 chapters include:

  • Theory of Feng Shui
  • Space Dimension
  • Room-by-Room Analysis
  • Interpreting the Stars
  • Remedies

    Author Stephen Skinner has an international reputation as a leader in bringing feng shui concepts to Westerners. You never know--Flying Star Feng Shuicould change your life.
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    Contents

    List of Figures and Tables vii
    Introduction xiii
    Theory of Feng Shui 1
    Time Dimension 15
    Space Dimension 28
    Flying Stars 43
    StarbyStar 60
    Analyzing the Floor Plan 72
    Combinations of Stars 119
    Visiting Stars 134
    Special Star Patterns 148
    Bead Formation 156
    Wild Stars 163
    Remedies 170
    Table for Generating Instant Flying Star Charts 187
    The 24 Mountain Ring of the Lo Pan with the Flying Stars 197

    RoombyRoom Analyst 84
    Landscape Effects 96
    Flying the Stars 101
    Associated Trigrams 102
    Interpreting the Stars 113
    Table of the 9 Periods 200
    The Lo Shu in Each Period 201
    Chinese and Western Calendar Concordance 212
    Bibliography 227

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