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Little Bit of Feng Shui

$9.99

Little Bit of Feng Shui

This guide illustrates how and why to make basic changes in the layout of your home in order to promote positive energy for you, your friends, and family.

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Little Bit of Feng Shui

Your space holds the key to your health, happiness and prosperity, and this book provides a useful guide to its teachings. This book will teach you how to understand and use Feng Shui—all the way from its history and basic principles to practical skills that can be used immediately. Author and practitioner Ai Matsui Johnson illustrates how and why to make basic changes in the layout of your home in order to promote positive energy for you, your friends, and family. Readers will learn how to assess and then design their space to unlock its hidden potential, and even apply the art’s principles to improve their relationships and lifestyle.
About the Author:

Ai Matsui Johnson is an owner and  interior consultant at Ai Feng Shui Interior Consulting.She is also a NY State certified Feng Shui Interior Design teacher at New York Institute of Art + Design.She obtains Certificate of Architectural Studies & Interior Design, Parsons School of Design.

From Wikipedia:

Feng shui (/ˈfʌŋˌʃuːi/[2]), also known as Chinese geomancy, is an ancient Chinese traditional practice which claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. The term feng shui means, literally, “wind-water”. From ancient times, landscapes and bodies of water were thought to direct the flow of the universal Qi – “cosmic current” or energy – through places and structures. Because Qi has the same patterns as wind and water, a specialist who understands them can affect these flows to improve wealth, happiness, long life, and family; on the other hand, the wrong flow of Qi brings bad results. More broadly, feng shui includes astronomical, astrological, architectural, cosmological, geographical, and topographical dimensions.[3] [4]

Historically, as well as in many parts of the contemporary Chinese world, this information was used to orient buildings and spiritually significant structures such as tombs, as well as dwellings and other structures. One scholar writes that in contemporary Western societies, however, “feng shui tends to be reduced to interior design for health and wealth. It has become increasingly visible through consultants and corporate architects, who charge large sums of money for their analysis, advice, and design.

Weight 10 oz
Dimensions 5 × 8 × 1 in

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