Home Design with Feng Shui A-Z (A–Z Books)

Home Design with Feng Shui A-Z (A–Z Books)

This is a quick reference guide designed to make Feng Shui accessible to everyone. Using clear, concise information, the author instructs the reader on how to apply Feng Shui, while an “inner work” addendum explores the thoughts and feelings that complement the physical enhancements.

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  1. "theartoffengshui" Avatar
    “theartoffengshui”
    61 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Feng Shui One Can Actually Understand, September 11, 1999
    By A Customer

    I’ve picked up many Feng Shui books in the past and they have only confused me. Guess I needed this a-z guide with actual instructions and tips spelled out clearly. And although it is set up alphabetically, a great read from start to finish as well. I really appreciated the simplicity of it. Turn to B for Bedrooms for example and see that you need to get the exercise equipment out of there and it clearly tells you why. Check out the section on mirrors, they can remedy almost any situation.

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  2. Blaine Greenfield "eclectic reader" Avatar
    Blaine Greenfield “eclectic reader”
    36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Best Guide for the Beginner, January 26, 2001
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    “theartoffengshui” (North Palm Beach, Florida) –

    I am a Feng Shui Pracitioner and found this book for a gift for a friend interested in the knowing more about the art of placement. This is very understandable and she had no difficulty apply the concepts. This book was written in “layman’s” terms, without talking above the readers head. I would HIGHLY RECCOMMEND this book for someone just wanting to know what it’s all about without becoming the owner of hundreds of books and then possibly still not understanding the concept. Also, I would recommend that those interested in it would follow one author which would mean following one school of thought at the same time. Different authors with different FS backgrounds can be highly confusing and possibly cause you more harm than good when utilizing FS cures. Also only incorporate a few “cures” at a time – remember the say “too much of a good thing”? Well that applies in FS as well. You can become seriously ill by incorporating too much too soon. Good luck to all.

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    16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent overview of Feng Shui, January 6, 2002
    By 
    Blaine Greenfield “eclectic reader” (Belle Meade, NJ) –
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    This review is from: Home Design with Feng Shui A-Z (A–Z Books) (Paperback)

    A good friend recently gave me a lovely gift, HOME DESIGN
    WITH FENG SHUI A-Z by Terah Kathryn Collins . . . it hit me at
    just the right moment because I’ve recently been giving a lot of thought about how to simplify not only my life, but also my home environment.

    Feng Shui (pronounced FUNG SHWAY), meaning “Wind and
    Water,” has been practiced for over 3,000 years in China. Yet it
    can still be applied today to deal with the same essential
    issues that were in vogue then: pursuit of health, prosperity
    and happiness.

    This excellent book succinctly shows how any room can
    be designed to help get the life you want . . . there were many
    memorable passages; among them:

    Spray a cleansing mist along the baseboards and into all the corners to revitalize a space. Cleansing mists contain citrus oil and can be purchased where health food and aromatherapy products are sold. Or make your own be adding a couple of drops of orange or lemon essential oils to an atomizer filled with water.

    One of the quickest ways to calm a bedroom down (along with its
    occupants) is to remove or over the mirrors. . . . You can treat large mirrors, with beautiful curtains or shades that can be opened by day and closed by night. Other mirrors can be moved to a more active room or draped with fabric at night. This is especially important if the bedroom’s occupants are not sleeping well there.

    Do you believe in yourself? Do you hold the vision of being a great success? Have you clearly defined your purpose in life? Meditate on how to align your purpose in life with your professional goals. Post affirmations that keep you inspired, such as “EVERYTHING I TOUCH IS A SUCCESS,” and “EVERY DAY MY WORK ATTRACTS MAGNIFICENT PEOPLE AND OPPORTUNITIES INTO MY LIFE.”

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