Evaluate The Feng Shui of your property in 3-steps.
Balance Feng Shui™, LLC releases Guidebook for a Traditional Feng Shui Evaluation of home for "do-it-yourself"
O’Fallon, Mo. (PRWEB) August 1, 2006 -– Balance Feng Shui, LLC, introduces a downloadable Feng Shui guidebook to assist homeowners in evaluating the Feng Shui of their property. The book is designed to take a complex subject of Traditional Feng Shui and transform it into a usable workbook any homeowner can follow to evaluate their own home from a Feng Shui perspective.
“My goal with this guidebook is to satisfy the ‘do-it-yourself’ audience and from a point of view consistent with traditional Feng Shui practices,” says Carol Baker, author of The Feng Shui Guidebook, and owner of Balance Feng Shui, LLC. “Instead of trying to teach the complex calculations, the book is divided into a 3-Step process using reference charts and checklists so when the reader has completed all steps, they have a plan to improve the Feng Shui of their own home.”
How is it different from other Feng Shui books on the market? Most books available on Feng Shui are not traditional Feng Shui practices but instead blend cultural beliefs, religion, interior design, mythology and new age practices. Often they are designed to satisfy audiences who want “fast and easy” approaches. Baker says, “In my opinion, much of what is said and published about Feng Shui is disappointing because there is a lot of false practices being portrayed as Feng Shui, when in fact they are not part of the traditional teachings.“
Baker also says there are a couple of good books that teach the traditional methods of calculations, but without formal training they are confusing to the untrained eye. She says as a result of this, readers quickly turn towards something easier to follow, and unfortunately, they are not going to be knowledgeable enough able to understand what is real Feng Shui and what is not Feng Shui.
Baker says her guidebook is not a replacement to a traditional consultation, but more of a pre-cursor to the most complex level of Feng Shui. “When you get into the most complex level of Feng Shui, it is not something that can be taught in a book since the analysis and recommendations rely on experience and formal training.” However, she says it does provide someone with enough knowledge to assess the environment and take advantage of the suggestions for improvement. The Feng Shui Guidebook (e-book version only) is available for purchase at www.balancefs.net/products.htm.
Feng Shui literally translated means wind and water. Feng Shui is a Chinese science dating back to 2,800 B.C. and is used to harmonize people with their environment. This is done through a series of calculations that considers the influences of space and time on buildings, people and the environment. Balance Feng Shui, LLC provides analysis of residential and commercial buildings. For more information about Feng Shui and Balance Feng Shui, LLC, please visit www.balancefs.net. Balance Feng Shui is a trademark of Balance Feng Shui, LLC.
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