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Living Color: Master Lin Yuns Guide to Feng Shui and the Art of Color

Living Color: Master Lin Yuns Guide to Feng Shui and the Art of Color

  • ISBN13: 9781568360140
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Colors are key to the Chinese art of feng shui (“Fung Shway”), a system of placement whose simplicity and ecological good sense have struck such a chord recently in the West. Now Lin Yun and Sarah Rossbach, well known for their introduction to the West of feng shui, have written a fully illustrated guide to color application in all areas of life: home, garden, clothes, food, environment, health, and fortune-telling. In LIVING COLOR readers will find not only answers to the most common color questions—what color to pick for the new sofa? What color to wear on a job interview or to clinch an important deal? What colors for romance?—but also rules for a balanced and harmonious life based upon no less an authority than Tao—the way of all living things.

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Feng Shui Made Easy: Designing Your Life with the Ancient Art of Placement

Feng Shui Made Easy: Designing Your Life with the Ancient Art of Placement

Did you know that you can improve your love life by moving your bed? Or enhance your wealth by rearranging your office? Or even deflect bad luck with convex mirrors? Chinese philosophers have understood geomancy (the art of placement) for more than two thousand years-and architects like I. M. Pei, businesses like Virgin Airways, and real estate moguls like Donald Trump are listening.

Integrating interior design with the I Ching, feng shui (pronounced fung-schway) harmonizes our external and internal environments by creating balanced, peaceful dwellings in which we can develop health and happiness. its powerful secrets have been closely guarded for centuries-and what has been written tends to be mystifying and impractical. But reading Feng Shui Mode Easy is like having an expert visit your own home or office. William Spear is a sought-after consultant in the field-and with specific case studies, as well as fifty drawings that clearly demonstrate the subtle energy flow principles of the art of placement, he shows you how to easily apply the wisdom of geomancy to everyday living. “Feng Shui Mode Easy tells you more than just how to rearrange your furniture, it tells you how to change your life.” Home Shui Home!

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50 Quarter Size Copper Quarter Size Chinese I Ching Coins 4 Feng Shui

50 Quarter Size Copper Quarter Size Chinese I Ching Coins 4 Feng Shui

  • Large Coins
  • i Ching Coins
  • Feng Shui Coin
  • Coin for Weath
  • Coin for Good Luck

Chinese Coins are a great symbol of wealth, for they represent abundance. Place three (or multiples of 3) of our regular Chinese Coins tied together with a red ribbon in your purse or desk to attract money. Bury three coins in a bamboo or other healthy houseplant and place it in your wealth sector to activate growth in your finances. Smaller sized coins can be tucked into Chinese lucky envelopes and placed on mantles, door frames, in drawers, checkbooks, or purses. Larger coins make a lovely display piece placed in your wealth area, and may be beautifully combined with crystals to create your own personal wealth cure

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50 Quarter Size Copper Quarter Size Chinese I Ching Coins 4 Feng Shui

50 Quarter Size Copper Quarter Size Chinese I Ching Coins 4 Feng Shui

  • Large Coins
  • i Ching Coins
  • Feng Shui Coin
  • Coin for Weath
  • Coin for Good Luck

Chinese Coins are a great symbol of wealth, for they represent abundance. Place three (or multiples of 3) of our regular Chinese Coins tied together with a red ribbon in your purse or desk to attract money. Bury three coins in a bamboo or other healthy houseplant and place it in your wealth sector to activate growth in your finances. Smaller sized coins can be tucked into Chinese lucky envelopes and placed on mantles, door frames, in drawers, checkbooks, or purses. Larger coins make a lovely display piece placed in your wealth area, and may be beautifully combined with crystals to create your own personal wealth cure

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Three Legged Toad Money Frog Chan Chu Symbol of Prosperity in Feng Shui

Three Legged Toad Money Frog Chan Chu Symbol of Prosperity in Feng Shui

  • About 3 inches
  • The three-legged frog holds a coin in its mouth
  • Also called the Money Frog,
  • History and where to place your frog will be included.

Money Frog Money Frog (also called Three Legged Toad or Frog or “Chan Chu”) is the most significant symbol of prosperity in Feng Shui. It is linked to the moon and associated with monetary gain, wealth and good health. Chinese legends had said Money Frog was the wife of one of the the Eight Immortals. She was being punished for stealing the peach from the heaven. Naturally greedy, she craves for money and wherever people see a Three Legged Frog, there is a bed of money surrounding it. For generations since ancient China, this mythical Money Frog is one of the chinese holy creatures that protects against misfortune and brings to household bigger enrichment in wealth. We’re talking about creating abundance in wealth for serious Feng Shui practitioners.

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