FENG SHUI


Jes T. Yl. Lim (2017). A Guide To High Vitality.


Grandmaster Lim founded a Feng Shui center in the 1980s, a Feng Shui institute in the 1990s, and taught courses in Feng Shui in 15 countries...he proposed this book as the first of 12 book, but my search on the Amazon shows that he never wrote another book! Instead he has a website, courses, and consults. Much of the "science" of Lim's claims about Feng Shui benefits are based on kinesiology muscle testing of qi energy...i'm not sure how replicable this is, but the proof is in the results, if it helps people, then good.


Feng Shui started with a sage's vision of a horse and turtle coming out of the Ho river with markings on their backs which became the basis of the I Ching and Feng Shui. The emperors of old China practiced Feng Shui in secret before Feng Shui filtered down to the common with the people. Feng Shui includes 12 disciplines. The book covers the first 5. Topics covered include qi energy, yin and yang balance, 5 elements, 4 animal landscape, visual perception of pointed things vs circular, house and land analogy to the human body...


Feng Shui practices to try out: 

1.cover or smooth sharp corners indoors

2.neutralize poles, bare tree trunks, peaks of roofs facing doors and windows by hanging chimes to circulate energy, or placing a crystal for protection in the window, or place a concave mirror inside the window to deflect energy back and above the roof/tree

3.use double 88 or star of David with circle around for protection

4.have fountain in front of house with high land and bushes in back of property

*5.bring beauty of nature inside--plants, flowers, photos of nature, waterfalls, fish acquarium

*6.open windows 15 mins on rising in the am and again before bed in the pm for fresh air

7.use essential oil vapor to mist and cleanse the air

8.check for the free flow of chi entering the and circulating in each room

*i recommend these 



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