[subtitle] Feng Shui the Perfect Arrangement – Table of Contents [/subtitle]
Want to know what’s behind the front cover of Gayle’s Book: Feng Shui the Perfect Arrangement?
Here is the Table of Contents to look through:
Table of Contents
i. Acknowledgments
ii. Foreword from Master Raymond Lo
Foreword from Grandmaster Yap Cheng Hai
iii. About Master Lo and Grand Master Yap
The Ancient Science of Feng Shui
1. What is Feng Shui?
2. Applications of Feng Shui
3. About Feng Shui practice
4. The way the Chinese view Feng Shui
Life Force Energy
5. The Different Types of Life Force Energy
6. The Five Elements
7. Yin and Yang
8. Feng Shui theories – a summary
Creating the Perfect Arrangement
9. The Perfect Arrangement
10. The Five Celestial Animals
11. Your Backing
The Secret to Good Feng Shui – Holding the Life Force Energy
12. Holding the Life Force Energy
13. The Floors
14. Ceilings
15. Hallways
16. Stairs
The House
17. The House
18. The Front Door
19. Kitchen and Stove
20. Living Rooms
21. Bedrooms
22. Bathrooms
23. Furniture Arrangements
24. The Art of Placement
25. The Heart of the Home
26. Building Shapes
External Environments
27. Streets and Waterways
28. External Configurations in the Environment
29. The Garden
Feng Shui Miscellaneous
30. Cutting Chi
31. Feng Shui Remedies
32. Water
33. Mirrors
34. Lighting and Colour
35. Numbers, Names and Sounds
Other Layers of Feng Shui
36. The Luck of Buildings
37. Renovating and Building
38. The Predecessor Laws
39. Chinese Astrology
40. The Southern Hemisphere
41. The Influence of Age and Time
Conclusions
42. Piecing it all together
About the Author
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