Feng Shui Guide With Auspicious Directions Calculator: Plan Your Home, Improve Your Relationships, And Achieve Career Success (Mobi Health)

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Author: MobileReference ISBN: 9781605010960
Publisher: MobileReference Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint: MobileReference Language: English
Author: MobileReference
ISBN: 9781605010960
Publisher: MobileReference
Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint: MobileReference
Language: English
Plan your home, improve your relationships, and achieve career success with this easy to follow Feng Shui Guide.Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement objects in space to achieve harmony with the environment. The practice is estimated to be more than 3,000 years old. Feng Shui literally means "wind and water" in Chinese. Feng Shui is based on the premise that people, places and things have energy. Positive energy is called chi and negative energy is called sha.According to an ancient Chinese teaching every person is born with four favorable and four harmful directions. To fulfill his/her potential a person should utilize the auspicious directions and avoid "unlucky" ones. Each of the auspicious directions attracts a slightly different kind of good fortune. For example sleeping in your SHENG CHI direction will bring you money and career luck. It is also the direction that you should face when negotiating or giving an important presentation. If you want to get married or conceive a child you should focus on your NIEN YEN direction. Your auspicious direction can be calculated based on your gender and the year you were born. This software uses the Eight Mansions formula to identify your auspicious directions and explain the meaning of each direction.Audience:Intended for everyone interested in Feng Shui.TABLE OF CONTENTS:Home Planning: Landscape Environment Front EntranceInside the House: Entrance Door Bedroom Office Chinese Traditional Methods to Enhance Chi Energy Color GuideAuspicious Directions: Auspicious Directions Calculator Sleeping Directions Doors OfficeProduct FEATURES:- Fully illustrated- Reveal your auspicious directions and achieve career success, excellent health, happy marriage and harmonious relationships (based on gender and date of birth). - Navigate from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases- Designed for optimal navigation on electronic devices with a small screen - Always have the guide available for a quick reference.
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Plan your home, improve your relationships, and achieve career success with this easy to follow Feng Shui Guide.Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement objects in space to achieve harmony with the environment. The practice is estimated to be more than 3,000 years old. Feng Shui literally means "wind and water" in Chinese. Feng Shui is based on the premise that people, places and things have energy. Positive energy is called chi and negative energy is called sha.According to an ancient Chinese teaching every person is born with four favorable and four harmful directions. To fulfill his/her potential a person should utilize the auspicious directions and avoid "unlucky" ones. Each of the auspicious directions attracts a slightly different kind of good fortune. For example sleeping in your SHENG CHI direction will bring you money and career luck. It is also the direction that you should face when negotiating or giving an important presentation. If you want to get married or conceive a child you should focus on your NIEN YEN direction. Your auspicious direction can be calculated based on your gender and the year you were born. This software uses the Eight Mansions formula to identify your auspicious directions and explain the meaning of each direction.Audience:Intended for everyone interested in Feng Shui.TABLE OF CONTENTS:Home Planning: Landscape Environment Front EntranceInside the House: Entrance Door Bedroom Office Chinese Traditional Methods to Enhance Chi Energy Color GuideAuspicious Directions: Auspicious Directions Calculator Sleeping Directions Doors OfficeProduct FEATURES:- Fully illustrated- Reveal your auspicious directions and achieve career success, excellent health, happy marriage and harmonious relationships (based on gender and date of birth). - Navigate from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases- Designed for optimal navigation on electronic devices with a small screen - Always have the guide available for a quick reference.

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