Good feng shui book?

Posted on June 15th, 2010 in good Feng Shui | 3 Comments »

I am looking for a very good quality (no BS) book on feng shui for my wife. I can’t seem to find any reliable reviews online, so I’m looking for someone who actually knows what they’re talking about (a practitioner) to give some advice.

A very good option is Eva Wong. She wrote two books. The first one, more for beginners is “Feng-shui: The Ancient Wisdom of Harmonious Living for Modern Times”. The second for those having already some knowledge “A Master Course in Feng-shui”. Both are based on the Flying Star method of Feng Shui.

Another good option would be “The complete idiots guide to feng shui”, which is based on the Flying Star method but also on the 8 Mansions method of Feng Shui. So this one would be good to have an overall overview and not just learning one method.

If you want to know a little bit more about the different schools, you can look it up here:

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3 Responses to “Good feng shui book?”

dogenzenji

A Master Course in Feng-Shui by Eva Wong
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Course-Feng-Shui-Eva-Wong/dp/1570625840/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216190343&sr=8-3
I think it is the only book that teaches flying stars method of fengshui.References :

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A very good option is Eva Wong. She wrote two books. The first one, more for beginners is "Feng-shui: The Ancient Wisdom of Harmonious Living for Modern Times". The second for those having already some knowledge "A Master Course in Feng-shui". Both are based on the Flying Star method of Feng Shui.

Another good option would be "The complete idiots guide to feng shui", which is based on the Flying Star method but also on the 8 Mansions method of Feng Shui. So this one would be good to have an overall overview and not just learning one method.

If you want to know a little bit more about the different schools, you can look it up here:References : http://www.thefengshuiconcept.com/index.jsp?idioma=en

Nickle

Lillian Too’s Easy-to-Use Feng Shui is really good for
someone just learning but, she has an extensive collection
including decorating, money, relationships, etc., for those
practicing.
I also have Feng Shui Your Life by Jayme Barrett and
The Practical Encyclopedia of Feng Shui by Gill Hale-
Modern Living – addresses home, office, & garden.

I really enjoy these books because they are more "practical" for myself with lots of beautiful colored pictures of examples
and is written in terms that i can understand, i have seen some books that were just to technical.

If this is for a gift or your wife is purchasing this herself maybe
you can just take a trip to the bookstore and thumb through
their offerings to see if you see something in particular that she is wanting, you could also ask a sales clerk for help.References :

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