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The Complete Book of Chinese Health and Healing
Daniel P. Reid
Shambala
1993
464 pages
Paper
This book introduces the theory and practice of a traditional healthcare system that has prevailed in China for thousands of years. Key concepts are presented in terms of both ancient Chinese thought and modern medicine. Bringing together various health regimens, including diet and nutrition, breathing exercises, sexual yoga, and meditation, this book offers a unique, integrated system of preventative healthcare that anyone can practice.
Feng Shui for Business
Evelyn Lipp
Heian International
1989
112 pages
Paper
This book explains how to tap the positive cosmic energy of the earth. Advice is given as to how to choose a site and orient a building, how to ventilate, landscape, and use light and color to achieve luck and positive energy in the workplace.
Feng Shui: A Layman's Guide to Chinese Geomancy
Evelyn Lip
Heian International
1988
132 pages
Paper
Geomancy is thought to affect all aspects of life, from the orientation, plan, and construction of a private dwelling or even burial site, guiding the fortunes of humankind. A senior lecturer in architecture, the author examines this closely guarded art of divining the future for good and ill fortune.
Feng Shui: The Art and Harmony of Placement
Johndennis Govert
Daikakuji
1993
80 (approx)
Paper
Harmony with the Tao, the Great Way of the Universe, this is the aim of the art of Feng Shui, known as the way of wind and water. This book examines the focus of Feng Shui, which is recreation of harmony in the space between heaven and earth -- landscapes, gardens, buildings, and rooms, everything about place and placement. The author presents how to recognize imbalance and restore natural and primordial harmony and how to create, conscious, elevating change.
Feng Shui Made Easy
William Spear
HaperSan Francisco
1995
210 pages
Paper
The New York Tiems hailed this book as "the most user-friendly explanation of feng shui for American audiences." Here, the empowering perspective is that feng shui is the study of infinity and the spiritual dimensions inside us where we recognize our common unity within the constructs of time and space.
Interior Design with Feng Shui
Sarah Rossbach
Penguin
1988
112 pages
Paper
For centuries the Chinese have been using Feng Shui to create harmonious living environments. The author shows how to arrange furniture, rooms and the location of buildings through a combination of interior design and the mysticism of an ancient tradition.
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