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3.0 out of 5 stars
feng shui,
This review is from: The Western Guide to Feng Shui (Paperback)
i like this book better than feng shui room by room.its easy to understand and well written.feng shui for dummies by daniel david kennedy and move your stuff change your life by karen rauch carter is good too.daniel kennedy book is very theoretical well detailed he focused mostly on intention while karen carter book is funny and showing lots of feng shui cures.
4.0 out of 5 stars
I need new copy because a friend swiped mine,
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This review is from: The Western Guide to Feng Shui (Paperback)
I found this book very helpful. It was originally reviewed by a student of mine for a college class which led me to buy Collins' other book "Feng Shui Room by Room". I like the other book even better (I would give it 5 stars). These books bring the concepts into focus for use in a western setting. I transformed two major parts of my house within the first week and it was life changing. In fact I was able to make some powerful changes the first night. Also I didn't spend a lot of money but rather used things I already owned and loved that were either in storage or in the wrong place. I found myself loving my house for the first time in many years instead of constantly thinking about moving.
1.0 out of 5 stars
"Shallow" is the word to describe this book,
By "deryck" (San Gabriel, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Western Guide to Feng Shui (Paperback)
This book is hardly a comprehensive Feng Shui book. The authors has many "stories" to tell that fill the book. Each Kwa direction occupies a chapter in the book to a total of eight chapters. However, the author fails to explain how a reader belongs and relate to those directions. The book is niether based on traditional Feng Shui schools such as form or compass schools nor Black Hat Sect's. If you want a "western guide" true Feng Shui, read David Kennedy's or Sarah Rossbach's. If you want true traditional feng Shui, read Lilian Too, Lam Kam Cheun, Angi Wang's book. Don't let the title and rating fool you.
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