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The Personal Feng Shui Manual: How To Develop A Healthy And Harmonious Lifestyle
 
 

The Personal Feng Shui Manual: How To Develop A Healthy And Harmonious Lifestyle (Paperback)

by Lam Kam Chuen (Author) "Each moment in time and every point in space has its own essential quality ..." (more)
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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.


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master Lam Kam Chuen 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. Full color throughout. 18 photos. 74 drawings BOMC selection. .

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5.0 out of 5 stars Easy, Concise Manual, Jan 4 2004
By Jamie J. Bourgeois (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This Feng Shui manual is a perfect book for beginners and advanced alike. The format is simple, well illustrated, and easy to read. The author explains Chinese zodiac, the importance of the direction of your property, your qualities and energy and how this relates to your home, as well as using the Five Animals to help you find the most harmonious positions and locations in any room. It also explains the basic principles of picking furniture, etc and how to properly place it in a room. I recommend this manual to any enthusiast.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This Book was Interesting, Jan 1 2003
By The Arte Shoppe (Vermillion, SD United States) - See all my reviews
This book told a lot of information, but not about how to DO Deng Shui on your home. It does explain the concept of chi energy with good diagrams.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ba gua 101, Jun 10 2002
I just think Master Lam really stands on two continents. He's bicoastal in the very best sense of the word. After introducing a language to discuss feng shui concepts in his earlier 'Handbook,' here Lam focusses on a few key concepts.

Like ba gua. This north house, southwest house stuff is about the funnest part of practicing feng shui. Lam's observations on architecture are always fascinating, and often witty.

There are very many schools of feng shui. But whether you live in China or the U.S., the problem of urban life-finding yourself in that space-is the central issue today. The 'Personal Manual' offers a feng shui approach to that problem.

Call it wacky; call it wind/water. It's no goofier than Heisenberg. Live a little; enjoy!

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5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Feng Shui Book
I probably own half a dozen Feng Shui books, and while others have some good introductory material, this is the book I refer to again and again. Read more
Published on Dec 8 2001 by Chris Moyer

4.0 out of 5 stars Some interesting information, but not the best out there...
I have been using Feng Shui for some years now, and have a number of books on this topic. This book is a very good book in some ways, but is perhaps not the best first book for... Read more
Published on Oct 21 2000 by Laura Haggarty

3.0 out of 5 stars Very little substance
If you know nothing about Feng Shui, this book could be useful. It skips lightly over the surface of this ancient and complex practice leaving you with more questions than... Read more
Published on Nov 29 1999 by C. L. Stacker

4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent, comprehensible introduction to feng shui
Simply reading text on feng shui may make most people confused. This book successfully combines text with illustration, allowing the neophyte feng shui student to better... Read more
Published on Aug 23 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars For the beginner to Feng Shui, lovely artwork, light on text
Like his earlier companion book, a beautifully art filled book. Many pictures but little text in this book marks it for the beginner to Feng Shui. Read more
Published on Jul 25 1998

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