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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Feng Shui
Life Star's basic characteristics and how you operate in matters of
career, wealth, relationship, and a health overview. Favourable and
unfavourable personal directions. Bed alignment directions. Best
Floors (for high-rise living). Detailed guide to how the Xuan Kong
Nine Flying Stars will affect your personal Life Star when it flies
into a particular sector of your home or office. Life Star's
compatibility with other Life Star individuals. 4 Green Life Star.
The 4 Green Life Star character is a scholarly, adaptive and
liberal one. You are the most romantic of all the Life Stars, and
you typically tend to be associated with the 'softer' Wood
representation of flowers and creepers.
Despite its slender volume, this is a comprehensive English
transliteration, with commentaries, by Hung Hin Cheong, a Mastery
Academy instructor and an accomplished student of Joey Yap. As part
of the best-selling Chinese Metaphysics Reference Series, and with
a foreword by Joey Yap, this book is a necessary reference text
that is required on the bookshelf of any serious student or
practitioner of Xuan Kong Feng Shui. Ode to Flying Stars is one of
the "Four Celebrated Poems of Xuan Kong", which is held in high
regard by the Xuan Kong fraternity, notwithstanding its mysterious
origins. This book is a must-read for any serious Xuan Kong
students. It is an invaluable reference in your studies and
practice of Xuan Kong, as it reveals its heavy usage of Trigram
imagery with a refreshing approach. This transliteration is the
first of its kind, providing the English version of the Ode to
Flying Stars accompanied by line-by-line commentaries. There are
also illustrations, charts, and relevant diagrams to provide
further understanding and comprehension, and interesting anecdotes
to impart snippets of information on the cultural background
against which the poem was written, while situating it within the
relevant historical context. Hung Hin Cheong's elegant
transliteration of the Ode to Flying Stars will become your most
treasured companion - along with the other three classical poems in
the collection - as you embark on your journey in Xuan Kong Feng
Shui studies and practice.
This is an in-depth English transliteration, with commentaries, by
Hung Hin Cheong, a Mastery Academy instructor and an accomplished
student of Joey Yap. As part of the bestselling Chinese Metaphysics
Reference Series, and with a foreword by Joey Yap, this book is a
necessary reference text that is required on the bookshelf of any
serious student or practitioner of Xuan Kong Feng Shui. Ode to
Mysticism is one of the "Four Celebrated Poems of Xuan Kong", an
important precursor to modern Xuan Kong Flying Stars. It can also
be interpreted in the language of Eight Mansions Feng Shui. This
book presents both Xuan Kong and Eight Mansions versions, a first
of such interpretation ever published in any language. This
first-of-its-kind transliteration provides the English version of
the Ode to Mysticism accompanied by line-by-line commentaries.
There are also illustrations, charts, and relevant diagrams to
provide further understanding and comprehension, and interesting
anecdotes to impart snippets of information on the cultural
background against which the poem was written, while situating it
within the relevant historical context. This book is a must-read
for any serious student in the studies and practice of Xuan Kong
Feng Shui.Hung Hin Cheong's elegant transliteration of the Ode to
Mysticism will become your most treasured companion - along with
the other three classical poems in the collection - as you embark
on your journey in Xuan Kong Feng Shui studies and practice.
Pick up The Ultimate I-Ching and you will be able to start working
with the hexagrams straightaway, guided by the easy-to-follow
bite-size teachings, unique explanatory graphics and clear,
non-mystical hexagram readings. This is the only book to compare
and contrast the different theories and traditions and dig down to
the essence of this incredibly profound and ancient Chinese
divinatory practice so that anyone can use it to receive advice
from the universe. Learn: * how to cast a reading with coins or
with stalks * how to interpret each of the 64 hexagrams, drawing in
wisdom from a huge range of scholarly sources * how to use the
readings as a practical life guide * all about the I-Ching - from
its history to its theory to its practice. There are many huge
volumes of I-Ching theory, but all you need to know is contained in
The Ultimate I-Ching. It is written in the spirit of Confucius, who
said that the I-Ching - the Book of Changes - is a book that should
be carried with you everywhere, because life itself is full of
changes.
Life Star's basic characteristics and how you operate in matters of
career, wealth, relationship, and a health overview. Favourable and
Unfavourable personal directions. Bed alignment directions. Best
Floors (for high-rise living). Detailed guide to how the Xuan Kong
Nine Flying Stars will affect your personal Life Star when it flies
into a particular sector of your home or office. Life Star's
compatibility with other Life Star individuals. 3 Jade Life Star.
The 3 Jade Life Star character is an aggressive, active, and
responsible one. Like the Wood of strong trees and roots, you focus
on growth and movement in pursuit of your goals in the future.
Most people usually fall under 3 distinct categories whenever Feng
Shui is concerned; the enthusiast or relatively adept DIY
practitioner who wishes to deepen his or her knowledge of Feng
Shui, the sceptic who is beginning to see some 'light at the end
tunnel' and those who are downright confused by the many purported
complexities brought about by the advent of Feng Shui, which
invariably contradict the authentic tenets of Classical Feng Shui!
And regardless of category, it all boils down to one simple
question: What is, and is NOT, Feng Shui? Indeed, the answer to
this question is the key that will subsequently unravel and in
fact, debunk, many a myth and misconception shrouding this
metaphysical science today. With this in mind, Joey returns with
"More Stories & Lessons on Feng Shui"! In this book, Joey
shares with readers the many essential tips on Feng Shui that
anyone and everyone will find useful and practical to apply. He
starts by demystifying the many misunderstandings and myths
surrounding Classical Feng Shui, before moving on to share his
viewpoint on topics as diverse as the role -- or lack thereof -- of
symbols and numbers in Feng Shui, to addressing more profound
matters such as Yang and Yin House Feng Shui. This book ends with
the author narrating his experience while taking his students to
Walk the Mountains of China, in honing the latter's Feng Shui
skills. In diversifying the topics in this sequel to cater to the
avid Chinese Metaphysics enthusiast's thirst of knowledge, Joey
also touches on other Chinese Metaphysical subjects such as BaZi
(destiny analysis), Mian Xiang (Face Reading) and Yi Jing (The
Science of Probability). All in all, More Stories & Lessons on
Feng Shui is a delightful compilation of Joey's articles, featured
in national and international magazines and newspapers that have
been purposely refined, edited and expanded upon to make for a
light-hearted, interesting yet educational read. And with Feng
Shui, BaZi, Mian Xiang and Yi Jing all thrown into one dish, there
is something for everyone.
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