Winds of Change

Myth and Truth in Feng Shui and Bazi

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Occultism, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, New Age
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Author: Alan Chong Kin Meng ISBN: 9781482865394
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore Publication: May 18, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore Language: English
Author: Alan Chong Kin Meng
ISBN: 9781482865394
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Publication: May 18, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Language: English

It was only human for us to hope that perhaps we could improve our luck preferably within the shortest possible time frame (also known as The Quick Fix.) But the layman became confused when some of the feng shui methods he tried did not seem to work. One popular example of a commonly held myth was that if he chose an auspicious number for his car plate, residence or workplace, it would bring him good luck. This book hoped to explain and clarify to the readers how to differentiate between what was authentic and what was fake in the practice of Feng Shui and BaZi. While there are numerous books on feng shui, few of them tried to explain the differences between the truthful methods that worked and the myths that did not stand up to cross examination. If the readers could benefit from this insight, this book would have served its purpose.

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It was only human for us to hope that perhaps we could improve our luck preferably within the shortest possible time frame (also known as The Quick Fix.) But the layman became confused when some of the feng shui methods he tried did not seem to work. One popular example of a commonly held myth was that if he chose an auspicious number for his car plate, residence or workplace, it would bring him good luck. This book hoped to explain and clarify to the readers how to differentiate between what was authentic and what was fake in the practice of Feng Shui and BaZi. While there are numerous books on feng shui, few of them tried to explain the differences between the truthful methods that worked and the myths that did not stand up to cross examination. If the readers could benefit from this insight, this book would have served its purpose.

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