Walking the Dragons: A Guide to Classical Landform Feng Shui of Ancient China

ISBN: 9789833332748
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Publisher,Mastery Academy Of Chinese Metaphysics
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 900 g
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From the years 2004 to 2008, as part of the Feng Shui Excursion Series: China, Joey has been taking his students from the Mastery Academy on annual excursion trips to China to study the landform formations of Yin Houses (tombs and burial places), as well as mountains, temples, castles, and villages. Walking the Dragons is a collection of all the key highlights and experiences of those excursions, now compiled into a single book for the first time.

It is a guided tour through the classical landform Feng Shui of ancient China, an enchanting collection of deeply-researched yet entertaining essays rich in historical detail. The book highlights China's extensive, vibrant history with astute observations on the Feng Shui of important sites and places.

Walking the Dragons demonstrates complex Feng Shui theories and principles in easy-to-understand, entertaining language and is the perfect addition to the bookshelf of a Feng Shui or history lover. Anyone, whether experienced in Feng Shui or new to the practice, will be able to enjoy the insights shared in this book.

Complete with gorgeous full-colour pictures of all the amazing sights and scenery, it's the next best thing to having been there yourself!

The highlights of your Walking the Dragons journey include an understanding on how Feng Shui works in buildings and places like:

  • The imperial tombs of great emperors from ancient Chinese dynasties
  • The ancestral tombs and birth places of past political leaders of China, as well as those of important philosophers and Feng Shui grandmasters
  • Interesting temples and places of worship from ancient times, including the unique Shaolin Temple, home of Kungfu and Chinese Martial Arts
  • The majestic mountains and natural formations and the temples built on those locations
  • Certain key locations in Tibet, including Na Mu Cuo Lake, the world's highest saltwater lake located on top of one of the highest peaks in Tibet
  • Detailed yet simple and easy-to-understand descriptions of the Feng Shui principles at work
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