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Even More Stories & Lessons on Feng Shui

por Joey Yap

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Joey Yap continues his exploration on the study and practice of Feng Shui in the modern age through a series of essays and personal anecdotes. Debunking superstition, offering simple and understandable Feng Shui-It-Yourself tips, and expounding on the history and origins of classical Feng Shui, Joey takes readers on a journey that is always refreshing and exciting. This book was written for people both new and familiar to Feng Shui. In his trademark lucid and forthright style, Joey covers themes and topics that allow anyone to read the book from start to finish, or dip sporadically into any one specific chapter that takes their fancy. Besides taking you behind-the-scenes on actual Feng Shui audits, there are also chapters on how beginners can easily and accurately incorporate Feng Shui practice into their lives, as well as travel articles that offer proof that when it comes to Feng Shui, the Qi literally knows no boundaries. It makes a perfect gift for yourself, or someone you know with an interest and curiosity in Feng Shui and Chinese Metaphysics. Among the highlights you will find in this book are: The power of Date Selection: It works for me and you, and it works for Hollywood too; The fallacy of object placement: Why placing Mandarin Ducks in your study has only aesthetic, not Feng Shui, value; The other Art of War: The power and potency of Qi Men Dun Jia, a field of Chinese Metaphysics; How to spot a fake Feng Shui consultant from a real one: Be on guard against Jedi Knight consultants; The different schools of Feng Shui: An overview of the San He and San Yuan systems of Feng Shui; Questions on Feng Shui from regular folk like you: Joey Yap plays Feng Shui agony uncle.… (más)
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Joey Yap continues his exploration on the study and practice of Feng Shui in the modern age through a series of essays and personal anecdotes. Debunking superstition, offering simple and understandable Feng Shui-It-Yourself tips, and expounding on the history and origins of classical Feng Shui, Joey takes readers on a journey that is always refreshing and exciting. This book was written for people both new and familiar to Feng Shui. In his trademark lucid and forthright style, Joey covers themes and topics that allow anyone to read the book from start to finish, or dip sporadically into any one specific chapter that takes their fancy. Besides taking you behind-the-scenes on actual Feng Shui audits, there are also chapters on how beginners can easily and accurately incorporate Feng Shui practice into their lives, as well as travel articles that offer proof that when it comes to Feng Shui, the Qi literally knows no boundaries. It makes a perfect gift for yourself, or someone you know with an interest and curiosity in Feng Shui and Chinese Metaphysics. Among the highlights you will find in this book are: The power of Date Selection: It works for me and you, and it works for Hollywood too; The fallacy of object placement: Why placing Mandarin Ducks in your study has only aesthetic, not Feng Shui, value; The other Art of War: The power and potency of Qi Men Dun Jia, a field of Chinese Metaphysics; How to spot a fake Feng Shui consultant from a real one: Be on guard against Jedi Knight consultants; The different schools of Feng Shui: An overview of the San He and San Yuan systems of Feng Shui; Questions on Feng Shui from regular folk like you: Joey Yap plays Feng Shui agony uncle.

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