Feng Shui and Health: The Anatomy of a Home
Autor Nancy Santopietro, Santopietro Thomas Lin Yun Rinpocheen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2002
"Feng Shui and Health" presents the energetics of health from a Feng Shui perspective. SantoPietro's innovative theories about Feng Shui and health take the reader through a series of simple methods to diagnose health problems and writing exercises to help them delve deeper into their illness. Readers will learn how they subconsciously recreate illness patterns in their homes through the placement and design, and how they are often drawn to rent and purchase homes that reflect all the emotional, spiritual, and physical underpinnings of their illness.
"Feng Shui and Health" will include an introduction to the basic principles of Feng Shui as well more advanced information on the connection between Feng Shui and our internal energy system, the Chakras. An example is The 9 Crucial Feng Shui Health principles: no backs to the door; repair all leaks; fix all doors; clear all clutter; check your electrical outlets; lighten dark areas; reduce/remove all electrical items from the bedroom; clear all sewers, plumbing, vents, & waterworks; and properly maintain your home. The book will also include information on common room layouts that can lead to illness & how to correct them; the role of color in health; and a multi-level approach to alleviating 18 common illnesses.
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ISBN-10: 0609806610
Pagini: 468
Ilustrații: 78 B&W LINE DRAWINGS
Dimensiuni: 185 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: HARMONY
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Notă biografică
Thomas Lin Yun Rinpoche, a native of Taichung, Taiwan, is often regarded as the founder of feng shui in the West. He has lectured and led workshops around the world, including in the United States, across Europe, and in South Africa, Nigeria, Australia, Taiwan, China, and India. He also taught at San Diego State University, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, University of San Francisco, and at the Institute of Far Eastern Studies at Seton Hall University.