Feng Shui Demystified II: A Comprehensive Course on Flying Star Feng Shui and Famous Water Formulae |
| | | | Title: | Feng Shui Demystified II: A Comprehensive Course on Flying Star Feng Shui and Famous Water Formulae | | Author: | Ulrich Wilhelm Lippelt | | Publisher: | AuthorHouse | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 10 November, 2004 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1418431761 / 9781418431761 | | List Price: | $17.50 | | Amazon Price: | $17.50 | |
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Product Description Feng Shui Demystified Ï, A Comprehensive Course on Flying Star Feng Shui and Famous Water Formulae, contains all there is to know about the Flying Star system of authentic Chinese Feng Shui. Unlike many other publications this book deals with the authentic and most advanced system of traditional Chinese Feng Shui, which allows you to analyze the energies of your home or workplace and explains how to harmonize them to make sure nature's benevolent forces, which support expansion and growth, are on your side. Critically and expertly presented the author analyzed the methods of different schools and explained all formulae in detail for the reader to understand how they work. This includes the use of color in Feng Shui, the "Host / Guest" relationship of energies, the "Seven Star Robbery", the "Fan Fu Yin", the "Castle Gates " the famous "Five Ghosts carry Money" and the eight "Dragon Gate" water formulae and much more. The water formula of "Perfect Heavenly Harmony" and the "Heavenly Doctor" water formula are published here for the very first time. A special chapter on the change of periods explains how the different traditions, having different concepts on the time factor, deal with it.
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Feng Shui Demystified Ii: A Must Have! 03 August, 2005 Please see my review on "Feng Shui Demystified", the first book by Mr. Lippelt. As high as my praise may have been originally, I am now convinced as to Mr. Lippelt's fantastic knowledge of Classical Feng Shui. Upon reading this second book and finally trying to read between the lines, I realized how logic and a full grasp of the basics as presented in both works are paramount in applying the formulae he has presented. This second work reiterates many of the things presented in the previous work, but in such a fashion as to see the material with new eyes. But, this is not to infer that the second work is but a rehash of the first. Far from it. It is a presentation that now offers not only greater depth of previously discussed concepts but now presents the reader/student with a workable knowledge of difficult topics such as the Water Formulas generally not mentioned in detail in other books or course work. These water methods, along with the discussion of how to read the energies of a palace, and the Host/Guest Relationship of energies make this work worth the purchase. As they say though, it does not stop there. I feel these two books are priceless and both are neccessary to better understand Feng Shui in a Classical sense.
Mr. Lippelt above all presents other approaches of Feng Shui as practiced by differing schools but not in a diminishing light. What is asked of the reader is for him or her to think for themselves concerning issues that may seem far differing in approach to a particular issue. With a grasp of the correct basics, a time and place for different approaches may each find their merit when the right situation is at hand for their use. To convey this to the reader is quite rare in that most authors prefer their particular posture on a subject as the most correct. Again, what is neccessary is a discerning mind willing to view a topic from more than one angle. I hope that you will read these works and enjoy the knowlege presented by Mr. Lippelt.
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Best Book In Fengshui Details. 25 November, 2005 The books FS Demystified I and II are for intermediate/advanced levels. They are used as reference book.
It shows water placement,
replacement stars, and a lot of things...This info is very hard to find anywhere. The important thing of the books are that they make more sense from FS.
If anyone is seriously interested in FS, I highly recommend the best list of books that you must have as follows. From (basic/intermediate), intermediate to advanced level.
1- The complete Idiot of FS - Elizabeth Moran, buy 2nd edition not the 3rd edition. Do not read the 4th pillar section,it is very hard to follow. Read 'Four Pillar and Oriental medicine'
2- Flying star FS - Stephen Skinner
3- FS Demystified I and II - Ulrich Wilhelm Lippelt
4- Flying Star FS made easy - This book is excellent if you already know most of FS. It summarizes Flying star
techniques. Likely, you will need this book to apply Flying Star
Supplemental book: Four Pillar and Oriental medicine.
You don't make mistake with the above book.
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