Per reader requests, I've assembled a list of web sites, articles, software, discussion groups, and books that will help set you on the proper feng shui path. This list represents the best of the best. I include only that which has met my standards for excellence in reaching classical feng shui.
Recommended Feng Shui
Instruction (in alphabetical order):
Master Peter Leung
http://www.fengshuisos.com
Director of the Toronto-based Feng Shui Association
of Canada, Master Leung is a TCM (Tradition Chinese Medicine)
practitioner specializing in the treatment of cancer
and chronic diseases. Peter also teaches TCM, feng shui,
divination, astrology, and palm and face reading.
Master Raymond Lo
http://www.raymond-lo.com
Master Lo offers worldwide professional training courses
in feng shui and The Four Pillars of Destiny, a method
of Chinese astrology. Lo is the author of numerous feng
shui books in English and in Chinese.
Master Yap Cheng Hai
http://www.ychfengshui.com
Founder
of the Yap Cheng Hai Feng Shui Center of Excellence, Grand
Master Yap and his prodigy Joey Yap seek to "provide
outstanding resources for creating immediate, measurable,
and lasting guidelines for feng shui practitioners."
Master Joseph Yu
http://www.astro-fengshui.com
Founder of the Feng Shui Research Center in Toronto,
Canada, Master Yu offers on-line and worldwide in-class
training courses in feng shui, Chinese astrology (The
Four Pillars of Destiny and Zi Wei Dou Shu), and the Yijing .
He is the co-author of the second edition to The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui (Alpha Books,
2002), and has co-authored The Complete Idiot's Guide
to the I Ching (Alpha Books, 2001) with Elizabeth
Moran.
Classical
Feng Shui Web Sites (in alphabetical order):
Cate Bramble
http://www.qi-whiz.com
An expansive site containing many thoroughly researched
essays about feng shui and related applications. Cate
is known for telling it like it is with a humorous touch!
We especially recommend her articles debunking Black
Sect feng shui.
Feng Shui Living
http://www.FengShuiLiving.com
The "doorway to feng shui" is
maintained by Nancy Pond-Smith. The site offers books,
loupans, and many other unique feng shui products.
Feng Shui Research Center
http://www.fsrc.net
Launched in August, 2003, you'll find just about everything
you need to know about traditional feng shui here. Developed
by Judy Adler, become a member (it's free) and subscribe
to the monthly e-zine.
Heluo (Roel Hill)
http://www.geocities.com/heluoarticles
Serious students of classical feng shui visit his site
regularly to download free articles about Xuan Kong feng
shui, The Four Pillars of Destiny, and Nine Star Ki.
John Mausolf
http://www.purefengshui.com
John
is one of Australia's leading classical feng shui practitioners
and teachers. His site boasts, "No gimmicks.just
pure feng shui!" Check out his article debunking the
Southern Hemisphere theory.
Elizabeth Moran and Master Val Biktashev
http://www.aafengshui.com
Enjoy excerpts from The Complete Idiot's Guide to
Feng Shui , a book that seeks to educate the public
about what feng shui is and isn't. This site and the
book aim to shed the many layers of misconceptions
permeating modern feng shui. If you're confused, this
is a good place to start.
Gary Quelch
http://www.fengshui-fanzine.co.uk
Editor of The Feng Shui Fanzine, this free on-line magazine
is dedicated to enlightening feng shui enthusiasts about
the classical tradition.
Scott Ransom
http://www.synthiotics.com/flyingstar/index.html
An excellent tutorial that will help you create a Flying
Star qi map of your home. However, this site does not
offer instruction about how to interpret the chart.
Robert Band
http://FengShuiNews.com
This site is dedicated to the study
and practice of classical feng shui.
http://FengShuiArticles.com
This site presents classical
feng shui articles that teach, inform and inspire.
Eva Wong
http://www.shambala.com/fengshui
A unique and very informative site about feng shui.
Look for her interesting article about feng shui's early
masters.
Danny Van den Berghe's Flying Star
and Four Pillars Software
http://www.fourpillars.net/
Here, you'll find a software package for Flying Star
feng shui and for The Four Pillars of Destiny. While
the programs will create the charts, the software does
not give an automated reading.
Feng Shui Times
http://www.fengshui
t imes.com/
This on-line zine offers several interesting and informative
articles about classical feng shui by respected practitioners
and masters. Join and get their e-zine for free.
Yahoo Discussion Groups About Feng Shui:
Astro Feng Shui
Moderated by Master
Joseph Yu, this list is open to the public. Discussion
centers on classical feng shui. Master Yu is recognized
worldwide as a leading authority about feng shui, Chinese
astrology, and the Yijing .
He is the co-author of the second edition to The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui . Also, he co-authored
with Elizabeth Moran, The Complete Idiot's Guide
to the I Ching . For more information and to subscribe,
go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrofengshui.
Basic Feng Shui
Moderated by Elizabeth
Moran and Scott Ransom, the aim of this list is to provide
a supportive atmosphere for people who are just beginning
to study this fascinating subject and who are not yet
ready for elaborate technical discussions. For more information
and to subscribe, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/basicfengshui.
Chinese Astrology
Moderated
by Ray Langley, this discussion group focuses on Chinese
astrology and classical feng shui. Although beginners
are welcome, this list is mainly geared toward those
with a solid foundation of the aforementioned traditions.
Ray offers an extensive archive with many translations
of Chinese texts. For more information and to subscribe,
go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chineseastrology.
Chinese Feng Shui
Moderated
by Wilson Chang, this group caters to the beginning,
intermediate, and advanced student of classical feng
shui. For more information and to subscribe, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ChineseFS.
Fourpillars-Fengshui
Moderated by Peter Leung and Nina Wilson, this forum
provides instruction and support for students interested
in feng shui and The Four Pillars of Destiny. For more
information and to subscribe, go to http://yahoo.com/group/fourpillars-fengshui .
Nine Star Ki
Moderated by Heluo (Roel Hill). Join
the first ever Nine Star Ki qroup on the www and find
yourself in the company of some of the most proficient
feng shui and Nine Star Ki practitioners. For more information
and to subscribe, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NineStarK.
Recommended Books About Classical Feng Shui
(in alphabetical order):
Chinese Almanac 2004: The Book of Auspicious Days ,
by Master Raymond Lo. Thompson House, Hong Kong. Can
only be purchased at FengShuiLiving.com.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui ,
by Elizabeth Moran, Master Joseph Yu & Master Val
Biktashev. Alpha Books, 2002.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to the I Ching ,
by Elizabeth Moran & Master Joseph Yu. Alpha Books,
2001.
Feng Shui & Destiny for
Families , by Master
Raymond Lo. Times Books International, Singapore, 1998-2000.
Can only be purchased at FengShuiLiving.com.
Feng Shui & Destiny for
Managers , by Master
Raymond Lo. Times Books International, Singapore, 1996-1997.
Can only be purchased at FengShuiLiving.com.
Feng Shui Handbook: How to Create a Healthier Living
and Working Environment , by Lam Kam Chuen. Henry
Holt & Company, 1996.
Feng Shui: The Ancient Wisdom of Harmonious Living
for Modern Times , by Eva Wong. Shambhala, 1996.
Feng Shui: The Pillars of Destiny , Master
Raymond Lo. Times Books International, Singapore, 1994-2000.
Can only be purchased at FengShuiLiving.com.
Flying Star Feng Shui, by Stephen Skinner.
Tuttle Publishing, 2003.
K.I.S.S. Guide to Feng Shui , by Stephen Skinner.
Dorling Kindersley, 2001.
Living Earth Manual of Feng Shui , by Stephen
Skinner. Arkana, 1982.
Master Course in Feng Shui , by Eva Wong. Shambhala,
2001.
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