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Feng Shui Phoenix |
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From Ancient Arts to Future Technology |
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Qi Men Dun Jia Feng Shui |

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Copyright © 2008 Feng Shui Phoenix |
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This volume combines advanced methods of Chinese metaphysics to research Feng Shui problems. This volume provides an introduction to Feng Shui analysis with Qi Men Dun Jia along with ten case studies from China, which were originally presented by Chinese masters of Qi Men Dun Jia. By reading the case studies, students learn how to apply the Use Spirits to analyze Feng Shui problems with the techniques of Qi Men Dun Jia. We also recommend Feng Shui Da Liu Ren to complete the study of the Feng Shui on QMDJ and Da Liu Ren. Our hope in presenting materials in this way is to provide students with the opportunity to learn advanced Feng Shui techniques with Qi Men Dun Jia and Da Liu Ren. After learning Qi Men Dun Jia and Da Liu Ren essentials, students are presented with case studies, first in Qi Men Dun Jia, and then in Da Liu Ren. By examining the same problems with both methods, the student may learn the strengths and weaknesses of both approaches, and so determine which style is more appropriate for solving particular types of Feng Shui problems. We recommend that students have at least a basic understanding of Qi Men Dun Jia. If not, students may wish to purchase our introductory materials about Qi Men Dun Jia. Students should have a basic understanding of Da Liu Ren divination. Students new to Da Liu Ren may wish to purchase our introductory materials about Da Liu Ren. |
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1. Feng Shui Symbols in Qi Men Dun Jia 2. Heavenly Stems 3. Nine Stars 4. Choosing Architectural Drawings 5. A Good Feng Shui Home 6. A Bad Feng Shui Site 7. Ancient Gravesite 8. Disease From A New Home 9. Buddha At Home 10. Graveyard Site 11. A Good Grave Site 12. Bad Grave Feng Shui 13. Better Luck Next Year 14. Annual Qi Men Dun Jia 15. Harmful Structured Situations 16. QMDJ Feng Shui in Practice 17. Theory of Eight Killers 18. Hills Like White Tigers 19. A Haunted Dormitory |
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