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I also would recommend Clearing Your Clutter with Feng Shui by Karen Kingston. It's a good coffee table book that my friends have liked flipping through. I love this book. If you are new the Feng Shui, like I was, I would recommend taking the concepts of Feng Shui that work for you and ignore the others that may seem rather extreme (tying crystals all over your ceiling for example). It is not as visually interesting, but has some good advice and really motivates you to get rid of things you are holding on to for no good reason. There are plenty of ideas to bring order into your house, without looking crazy.
I bought this book, simply as a novice looking to better enjoy a less than enjoyable rental home. Of all the books I read on the subject, this book was the clearest, had the most logical approach, and managed to stay away from overly spiritual rituals.It is a excellent source for straight forward feng shui.The pictures and diagrams add to the information, as well as give you inspiration for your own home.All together- EXCELLENT. I also bought 3 other books on the subject, which in retrospect was overkill.
This book encompasses almost everything you want to know about feng shui. It comes with colorful photos and is very easy to understand.
Very good examples and steps provided in this book. We have implemented a few of them and the ambience definitely seems to have changed on the positive side.
I have even bought an extra copy to send to a friend in another state so he can re-energize his home. However, now that Feng Shui Your Life has come into my life, I must say that this is, hands down, the best feng shui book ever.If you can purchase only one feng shui book, this is the one. I loved her words regarding generousity -- we musn't forget to share our bounty regardless of our means. We readers not only learn how to rearrange furniture and add cures, but also to shift our thinking to a more positive light. I have been buying feng shui books and studying the art for the past twenty years. Jayme shares her vast knowledge in a way that is understandable and enjoyable and the photographs are yummy. Thanks, Jayme for sharing your wealth with all of us. And all without the woo-woo factor found is so many other books.
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