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Amazon.co.uk Review
The lavish illustrations, which are set jewel-like into the orderly text, promise that simply handling this now classic handbook on Feng Shui will be an authentic and enjoyable Feng Shui experience in itself. The author, Lillian Too, whose interest in Feng Shui started with her high- flying career in the Hong Kong banking world, is now a world recognised expert on the subject and her dynamism has ensured that the layout of this book reflects the contents. The book is divided into simple sections: the philosophy and principles of Feng Shui, including its definitions and history; a section on the practical application of the art to the reader's life, with useful diagrams throughout analysing location, design and decoration of the home; and, ultimately, the use of Feng Shui to enhance personal relationships. The author's vision and clarity of style instruct the novice in easy stages, with added interest in the form of appropriate legends from the Chinese as well as anecdotes and examples from both Chinese and Western culture. Whether the reader is interested in the practical application of Feng Shui or is merely an interested onlooker, the beautiful design and Lillian Too's evident expertise make this book a joy to own. --Claire Aloysia Ritson
Synopsis
The ancient Chinese system of Feng Shui (which literally means "wind and water") is becoming increasingly popular in the West. This guide explains how changes to natural and man-made environments can foster good health, improve relationships and attract prosperity at home and in business. It covers ancient China's links with Feng Shui, living in harmony with the Earth's environment and the various schools of Feng Shui.