This book uses simple language to explicate Feng Shui theories in great depth. From choosing a lucky day to move, it walks you through every step to create the best Feng Shui according to your personal needs. It also covers entry-level instructions on how to find the directions of wealth, bad luck and love luck at home. With this book on hand, you always have your fate in your own hand. You can even turn bad luck into good.
Renowned astrologist master Peter So invented his very own So Clan Feng Shui. Unlike any predecessor, he champions the re-interpretation of ancient wisdom with modern applications, earning recognition among countless clients. In this book, Master So handpicked the most popular subject matters and the most practical Feng Shui applications for his readers, such as how to choose and decorate a house and ways to ward off mishaps in an office. - Feng Shui implications of “missing corners,” floor number of a flat - Do’s and don’ts for decorating main entrance, living room, bedroom, kitchen, washrooms and offices - Feng Shui setups for boosting love luck, dissipating unwanted love luck, blocking leakage of wealth, notching up income and bringing in more people - Ways to overcome or dissipate negative energies from indoor or outdoor sources; elaborate explanations on every Feng Shui tool - Highlights include Feng Shui setups for keeping your job, finding a new job, getting a salary raise and promotion, and warding off backstabbers. This book uses simple language to explicate Feng Shui theories in great depth. From choosing a lucky day to move, it walks you through every step to create the best Feng Shui according to your personal needs. It also covers entry-level instructions on how to find the directions of wealth, bad luck and love luck at home. With this book on hand, you always have your fate in your own hand. You can even turn bad luck into good.
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Chronology
Preface
SECTION 1 Tips on Furnishing
Light bulbs
Wedding photos
Ancestral altar
Religious shrines
Clocks
TVs
Dehumidifiers
Air conditioners
Shoe cabinets
Round tables vs square tables
SECTION 2 Feng Shui in Practice
Negative energy of construction work
Feng Shui of colours
Fish Tank for Feng Shui
Intellectual achievement
Negative energy imposed by Feng Shui tools
Boosting or dissipating love luck
Picking a day
Money comes rolling in
Quick fix to keep your job
Health and conceiving babies
Green Dragon and White Tiger
SECTION 3 Home Feng Shui
Missing corners
Main Door
Inward/outward swing vs sliding door
Feng Shui Conflicts outside main door
Living room
Bedroom
Bed
Metal bed frame, wooden bed frame and beds on bay windows
Sleeping on floor or bed
Desk placement
A house leaking wealth
Water-fire conflict
Mirrors
The directions of wealth, bad luck and relationship
Room number
The floor
Conflicts outside your window
Height of trees
Living near flyovers
SECTION 4 Feng Shui for office
Bad signs in an office
Placing a desk in a room
Keeping your job
Finding a new job
Handling backstabbers
Salary raise and promotion
SECTION 5 Feng Shui Tools
The Lion
The Unicorn
The Green Dragon(Qing Long青龍)
The White Tiger(Bai Fu白虎)
The Red Bird(Qu Que朱雀)
Xuan Mu玄武
Tian Lu天祿
Pi Xie辟邪
The Pegasus
The Elephant
The Dragon Turtle
Pi Xiu貔貅
Three-legged toad
Wen Chang Tower文昌塔
An Ren Water安忍水
Plants
The Five Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water