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Favorite Feng Shui books

When I gave talks at The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library on Feng Shui, the librarian asked me to tell her names of my favorite Feng Shui books. I did, and she made bookmarks with those titles to hand out to people who came to my talks.


Here are the titles of the books I gave her.

Feng Shui for Beginners: Successful Living by Design by Richard Webster

Interior Design with Feng Shui by Sarah Rossbach

The Feng Shui Companion by George Birdsall

Feng Shui: The Chinese Art of Placement by Sarah Rossbach

Living Color: Master Lin Yun’s Guide to Feng Shui and the Art of Color by Sarah Rossbach and Lin Yun

The Feng Shui Handbook by Derek Walters

Since I gave those titles to the librarian, I would add the following books.

The Feng Shui Companion a user-friendly guide to the ancient art of placement by George Birdsall

The Everything Feng Shui Book Create harmony and peace in any room by Katina Z. Jones

Warning

There are many different schools of Feng Shui. All of the above books follow the Black Hat sect school of Feng Shui. This school does not base placement of anything on the the directions–North, South, East or West–as other schools do. Do not mix up anything you read in other books about directions with what you read in any of my favorite books.

More

People are affected by their surroundings, and their homes and offices reflect their inner selves. If you change your surroundings, you can change your lives.

The subject of Feng Shui is vast and sometimes overwhelming. We will never be able to have any of our spaces perfect, but it is something we continually work for. I would encourage you to walk through your home or office space periodically and look around to see how it makes you feel. I would also encourage you to have a professional Feng Shui consultant. A consultant will have fresh and experienced eyes to look at your spaces. For more information, go to http://diannelawson.com/feng-shui/

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