Dry reading: User friendly? I think this book has some good advice, but is rather ho-hum. Dry information doled out and not in great depth. Better beginner books would be "Feng Shui Handbook" by Master Lam Kam Chuen and "The Feng Shui House Book" by Gina Lazenby.
An excellent introduction to this fascinating subject.: As a Feng Shui consultant and lecturer myself I recommend this book for anyone wishing to gain an introduction into this fascinating subject. The reader can begin to apply the rules of Feng Shui straight away and begin to see the changes in their lives and the lives of their families and work colleagues
A easy to read and practical book for everyone.: This book manages to explain a sometimes difficult subject in easy to understand language. It allows any student of feng shui a chance to understand the underlying principles and then explains how the reader can apply them in every day life. It is well illustrated and is written with many stories and examples of things that have happened to people who have tried out the principles. It is a great read and has the potential to change the way you view your everyday environment and maybe your wealth, relationships, fame or career
| Author: | George Birdsall | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 133.3337 | | EAN: | 9780892816163 | | ISBN: | 0892816163 | | Number Of Pages: | 208 | | Publication Date: | 1990-12-31 | | Release Date: | 1990-12-31 |
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