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Terah Kathryn Collins : The Western Guide to Feng Shui: Room by Room (Feng Shui)
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Author: Terah Kathryn Collins
Title: The Western Guide to Feng Shui: Room by Room (Feng Shui)
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 253
Date: 1999-10-01
ISBN: 1561705683
Publisher: Hay House
Latest: 2017/03/26
Weight: 1.0 pounds
Size: 0.6 x 6.0 x 8.9 inches
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For thousands of years, the Chinese have used the principles of Feng Shui to enhance their lives. At last, these powerful techniques have been translated into this practical and thought-provoking book for people in the Western world.

In this comprehensive guide, acclaimed Feng Shui teacher Terah Kathryn Collins explains why the arrangement of your home and workplace affects every aspect of your life, including your relationships, your health, and your finances. This informative book takes you on a step-by-step, room-by-room journey through your home and office, opening your "Feng Shui eyes" to see the problems and the solutions in your environment.

Alive, connected and dynamic... Feng Shui views your home or workplace as a living entity that you are either in harmony with or in discordant partnership with. When you honor its aliveness, recognize its vital connection with the quality of your entire life, and make the changes that keep it fresh and alive, it remains a delightful place to be. It nurtures, protects and supports your growth and movement through life.


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After reading Terah Kathryn Collins's The Western Guide to Feng Shui: Room by Room, you'll never look at your home the same way again. Under Collins's caring and perceptive tutelage, the home becomes more than just a box to move around in; it grows into an entire ecology of meaning and encouragement. To begin, Collins explains in clear language the principles of Feng Shui and how it can be good or bad. After detailing a number of items used as traditional Feng Shui enhancements, Collins proceeds to walk us through all the rooms of a house, from foyer to attic, to family room, bedroom, and kitchen. She explains the significance of each room, common problems, and, most importantly, effective solutions. In westernizing her Feng Shui, Collins dispenses with some of the more bizarre and ungainly traditional practices, always keying in on the straightforward and pragmatic. By including inner practices as well as outer, Collins offers one of the most profound and enriching Feng Shui books yet.

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