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Feng Shui Book
I was invited to a Library Talk on Feng Shui in a club the other day, a group of about 30 wonderful and very attentive participants were present. At the end of my one hour presentation followed by the usual Q&A, a lady asked me if I could recommend a good Feng Shui book. Without hesitation, I quoted “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Feng Shui”.
This book is simple and easy to read, at the same time, it delivers a thorough explanation of how you can use Feng Shui to fine tune your life at home and in the office.
Well, it just occurred to me that you may be interested, so here we are, I hope you will enjoy reading it.
Sometimes Feng Shui is pure common sense…
Example:
Why we won’t choose to live near a cemetery, or near a garbage dump
Why we won’t hang an object above our head where we sit or sleep
Why we removed dead plants or trees instantly
Why we get irritated when next door neighbors’ dog barks all day long
Or play unbearable loud music in the late hours
Why we turn the lights off when we put our children to bed
Why we won’t place an ugly object in front of our house
Why we complain when our hotel room has no pleasant view when we’re on holidays?
Why our children refuse to take bitter medicines
The list is not exhaustive…
It’s all because, subconsciously, we know that the above examples of ugly sight, odor, noise, touch, and taste carry bad energies which are not beneficial for us.
























