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Despite it's rise in popularity with all the Disney Mind Control patients who propose to entertain and carry out Kabbalistic rituals on stage, Feng Shui has enough historicity to keep an intellectual busy for quite a while. This "KISS" (horrible name, horrible) version is quite a nice introductory to ancient eastern geomancy, or to the Tao of Heaven and Earth. We take our translation of Feng Shui from Pu's "Book of Burial"--Wind, Water. Pu's words were much more eloquent. The book is filled with pictures and tid-bits of delictable datum. It's quite dumbed-down, so American Pharmacuetical customers can try to understand where best to keep their hordes of material sh*t they buy at Wal-Mart. The only ones who can truly practice Feng Shui are the lords of Capitalism and Communism. Everyone else doesn't have room for anything but a money toad and desk Foo dog. I find the pics of ancient burial sites most exciting. At most times I find the author's neo-paganism irritating.Read full review
The book: Kiss Guide to Feng Shui by Stephen Skinner is truly a remarkable book. It is very well written and easy to follow. Filled with many great ideas it makes it clear how to apply Feng Shui to your life. I was introduced to Feng Shui about a year or two ago and have seen first hand how it can change your life. It is easy to understand why so many people around the world live in the Feng Shui way. I really like this book because it answers so many questions. The writing may not have the personalized touch as many books do, but if you want to know about Feng Shui it is a must have. Ever since I was introduced to this way of living I have read many books and have found this book to be one that is the most complete. In my opinion it is worth 5-stars. Thank you for listening. Best Wishes. … Dreams-N-Treasures.Read full review
Nice book for any level of understanding. Most books on the subject are filled with photos of homes and 'solutions' that are simply not feasible for the average person's home. Who has $15K+ to makeover a room?? This book gives good usable help and realiatic suggestions. I found it a lot easier to understand the 5 elements and how they work together in this book than in a lot of the 15 other books I got at the same time.