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      • Health & Personal Development
        October 2020

        Hindu Myths

        From Ancient Cosmology to Gods and Demons

        by MARTIN J. DOUGHERTY

        There is no clear start point for Hinduism, no single prophet or messiah who taughtpeople how to worship and the forms to follow. Nor is there a single text containingthe universal truths; instead, there are many different practices and innumerablevariants of common myths and tales.From the ancient Sanskrit texts of the Upanishads, Vedas, Mahabharata and Ramayana, the characters, gods and narratives of Hinduism emerged to demonstratethe moral precepts, duties and correct behaviour of Hinduism. Learn about Vediccosmology, which is divided into four cyclical Yugas, or epochs, and which has nobeginning or end; or the creation myth of Varaha, a powerful boar who saved theearth from primordial waters; or the legend of Rama, who against great odds rescueshis love Sita from the demon-king Ravana; or Vishnu, the greatest god in the HinduTrimurti (triad), who takes the form of nine different avatars and stops the earth frombeing destroyed through preserving Atman, the unchanging ultimate reality.Illustrated with 120 photographs and artworks, Hindu Myths is an accessible,engaging and highly informative exploration of the complex mythology underlyingone of the world’s oldest and most influential religions.

      • Feng Shui

        Earth Alchemy

        Aligning Your Home With Nature's Energy

        by Dominque. Susani

      • Feng Shui

        Mountain Dragon

        by Stephen Skinner

        This book contains authentic Mountain Dragon formulas predominantly used in yin feng shui practice. The text shows a separate formula for each of the 24 Mountains. It is translated from the Ch'ing Dynasty Chinese with illustrations and facing the original woodblock Chinese text.

      • Feng Shui

        Guide to the Feng Shui Compass

        A Compendium of Classical Feng Shui

        by Stephen Skinner

        How to read the San He and San Yuan lo p'an, with an explanation of each ring in detail, the history and background of feng shui and the lo p'an (luo pan). This book is packed with detailed information which is very clearly explained, so that after reading it anyone should be comfortable using even the most complex lo p'an. The book is the result of 30 years of research and practice. Over 50 rings are illustrated, tabulated, and classified by Plate and School, with their use and history. Anyone reading the book can go from being a complete novice to complete familiarity with any lo p'an, ancient or modern that they may pick up. It clearly explains for the first time in English how feng shui developed and the relationship between the San He and San Yuan Schools. There are over 65 tables, 174+ illustrations, and 32 full colour plates. These include rare pictures and analyses of Ming and Ch'ing dynasty lo p'ans. Every technical term, book title, or person's name, is carefully footnoted in traditional Chinese characters with supporting pinyin and Wade-Giles transliterations. There is a also a detailed feng shui history time-line.

      • Feng Shui

        Key San He Feng Shui Formulas

        by Stephen Skinner

        This book contains the authentic San He five Element formulas, including San He water formulas, 12 Life Stages, Yao Sha, Robbery Sha, and Kitchen stove positioning, laid out very clearly. It was compiled in the early Ch'ing Dynasty, but the formulas date back to the T'ang. It is translated from the Chinese with illustrations and facing the original woodblock Chinese text.

      • Feng Shui

        The Water Dragon

        From the Ti Li Fully Complete Series Book

        by Stephen Skinner

        Water Dragon formulas are key feng-shui formulas which show how water should be organised outside a house to provide the maximum benefit. They are usually associated with creating and increasing wealth. This Water Dragon text comes from a collection of key feng-shui texts collected during the reign of the Emperor Ch'ien Lung (Qianlong), by Chang Ping Lin a feng shui master from Fukien in the early 18th century. This text is from an authentic source, which has never previously been available in English. Its formulas, some of which are derived from Yang Kung (Yang Yun Sung, fl. 888 AD), are clear and easy to apply, provided you have an a lo p'an.

      • Feng Shui

        The Original Eight Mansions Formula

        Of the Chou Shu Door Opening Method : From the Ti Li Fully Complete Series Books

        by Stephen Skinner

        The Original Chou Shu Door Opening Method, the key to Eight Mansions feng-shui from a rare 1739 text. Originally the Eight Mansions formula was used to determine the best main door positions. The positioning of the main door is much more critical than the utilisation of the interior rooms. This formula finally solves the problem that has perplexed many modern practitioners: as to which (the building or the apartment) entrance should be used for feng-shui calculations. The present text dates back more than 250 years. It predates many Chinese texts, and is definitely much older and more authentic than anything else available in English on the Eight Mansions. This classic examines each of the 24 Mountain sitting positions. The translation comes with facing Chinese text, and the original illustrations.

      • Feng Shui

        Feng Shui

        A Hong Kong Perspective

        by Dr Jin Peh

        CONTENTS: Introduction; Feng Shui Theory; The Bedroom; Children & Pregnancy; Colours, Numbers & Water; Date Selection; Festivals; Decorations & Symbols; Doors & Windows; Exteriors; Feng Shui Calculations; Internal Shapes & Structures; Mirrors; The Office & Work; Other Rooms; Spiritual Matters; Chinese Astrology; Chinese Names; Index.

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