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Dear Chee Tiong,
Please see below:-
On 2/15/2002 11:14:00 AM, Chng Chee Tiong wrote:
>Cecil,
>
>I would like to do some self
>reading on apply FS to improve
>harmony and my family standard
>of living. Is there any
>reading materials that u can
>recommend?
In my opinion, nowadays, you will definitely not have difficulty purchasing books related to " Shapes and Form " Feng Shui as they are a plenty.
Majority of the books (there are so many of them) should help to understand on the site and the buidling or home. And on interior placement.
>I've done some reading from
>some FS book by Pai Her Ming
>and has some basic
>understanding of FS. Still I
>don't seem to be able to grasp
>the key to good FS.
Many of the books are not geared to Applied Feng Shui.
I always recommend a three easy steps:
Step 1: Find out the aim and purpose of each concept/idea.
Step 2: What is it's strength
Step 3: What is it's weakness
Frankly, even today, whenever, I answer or try to visualise the various concepts; I always think of these three steps. To see if which concept or idea can relate to most of us.
Furthermore, in Feng Shui, there are so many concepts or ideas. Not all concepts can be successfully applied to all or most people.
Therefore, even if one is new to Feng Shui but approach the various concepts by understanding each one... may even thru time fare better than someone who had learnt Feng Shui a life-time yet... may not be so sure of it.
The purpose, why I had not archieved any of the past messages is so that anyone can do a SEARCH for a topic of their interest and find at least 10 or more past responses.
Thus, if you have an immediate question or some or several topics; why not try to do a SEARCH in this forum for any relevant subject that comes in your mind.
For example: search for " fish tank , water fountain " etc...
Applied Feng Shui is more relevant as it is about real people and real issues - faced.
>I've some
>crystals at home and a gold
>dragon which I'm not able to
>determine the positioning.
Frankly, your question here is too general and at the moment, can be treated more like a question on `interior decor' or placement of decorative items.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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