Feng Shui for Beginners: Successful Living by Design

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Llewellyn Publications, 1997 - Architecture - 196 pages
When you live in harmony with the universe, good things naturally flow your way. Feng Shui for Beginners offers simple techniques for attracting the powerful energy known as ch'i into your home and workplace.

By simply rearranging your furniture, hanging wind chimes outside your door, or placing a vase filled with flowers in your bedroom, you can improve your life in a variety of ways: create a more peaceful home, enhance your creativity, even find true love. You'll learn how to use feng shui to get rid of shars in your environment--straight lines and sharp angles that produce bad luck. And you can even predict the future with the "Flying Star" technique.

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Contents

What Is Feng Shut?
1
The form School
21
The Compass School
45
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Richard Webster (New Zealand) is the bestselling author of more than one hundred books. Richard has appeared on several radio and television programs in the US and abroad, including guest spots on WMAQ-TV (Chicago), KTLA-TV (Los Angeles), and KSTW-TV (Seattle). He travels regularly, lecturing and conducting workshops on a variety of metaphysical subjects. His bestselling titles include Spirit Guides & Angel Guardians and Creative Visualization for Beginners. Learn more at Psychic.co.nz.

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