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Elizabeth Moran (Author), Master Joseph Yu (Author)
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The Complete Idiot's Guide March 1, 2005

Considered the feng shui bible by classical practitioners and teachers, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui has been updated to include more case studies and feng shui readings to make the practical application of feng shui even more accessible; new chapters feature before and after photos of feng shui makeovers and explain Ming Gua—the Guardian Star that influences a person's character—and much more.

• One of the few Western books that focuses on “classical” feng shui, which is growing in popularity now that the topic has become more mainstream
• Joseph Yu is one of only five world-renowned classical feng shui masters


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About the Author

ELIZABETH MORAN is the co-author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to the I Ching. She lectures extensively about classical feng shui and the Yijing (I Ching).


Master Joseph Yu is the founder of the Toronto-based Feng Shui Research Center, which offers courses on feng shui, Chinese astrology, and the I Ching. He travels extensively, delivering workshops in an effort to help Chinese traditions earn recognition in the Western world.


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  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Alpha; 3 edition (March 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592573444
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592573448
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #64,558 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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145 of 147 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best feng shui titles!, February 26, 2000
Many are confused about feng shui. With more than 300 mass market books to choose from, it is almost impossible to distinguish between those titles written by true masters and scholars and titles written by those looking for an easy buck. Unfortunately, the latter and most prominent group of books are based on superstition and myth. Fortunately, the March 2000 issue of the London-based monthly magazine, Feng Shui For Modern Living, has compiled a list of the 'top ten feng shui titles.' They are as follows:

1. Chinese Whispers by Rosalyn Dexter 2. Feng Shui by Ernest Eitel 3. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui by Elizabeth Moran and Val Biktashev 4. Feng Shui by Stephen Skinner 5. The Living Earth Manual of Feng Shui by Stephen Skinner 6. The Complete Illustrated Guide to Feng Shui by Lillian Too 7. The Illustrated Encyclopedia by Lillian Too 8. Feng Shui Handbook: A Practical Guide by Derek Walters 9. Feng Shui: Perfect Placing For Your Happiness and Prosperity by Derek Walters 10. Feng Shui by Eva Wong

If you want to learn about feng shui, begin your study here. Skinner's books deal mostly with terrestrial or Form School feng shui and are truly worthwhile. Derek Walters is a renowned astrologer. His books are accurate and thorough. Although I believe Lillian Too is too commercial and superficial, her books are good for those not wanting to spend the time to understand more sophisticated methods of feng shui. By far my most favorite book is The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui by Moran and Biktashev. This book has it all: feng shui's origins; feng shui's scientific value; two classical methods of determining your home's auspiciousness; Chinese zodiac astrology, and the Four Pillars of Destiny (written by the world-respected Master Joseph Yu), a method of determining your luck. What's great about this book is that it is a no-nonsense, humorous guide to understanding exactly what feng shui is and isn't and how this 6,000 year old Chinese art and science can help you increase your health, wealth, and relationship. You won't be disappointed!

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71 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Beginning Guide to Traditional Feng Shui, October 9, 2000
As a professional Feng Shui consultant, teacher and moderator of an online discussion group on Feng Shui and the Four Pillars of Destiny, I am often asked to recommend the best book for beginning students on compass school FS. The "Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui" has been my choice since its publication.

The authors have performed a great service to those seeking to undertake the study of the complexities of Feng Shui by providing an organized format that builds layers of understanding while keeping the information personally relevant and often entertaining.

The fundamental principles of Feng Shui are covered - the nature of qi, yin/yang, the elements (phases), trigrams and form school - as well as two compass school methodologies, the East/West system and beginning Flying Stars. Easy reference charts, tables and diagrams are useful tools for beginning and advanced students alike. Many chapters contain workbook pages so that the information can be readily applied to the reader's own environment.

Learning traditional Feng Shui is initially more complex than following the generic fixes/advice offered in some books. All houses, buildings, environments and people are not the same, and do not remain static over time. CIG teaches, in the simplest possible way, Feng Shui that is authentic and effective. Superstitious and superficial practices are debunked through logical reasoning.

The highly respected Master Joseph Yu wrote the chapters on the basics of the Four Pillars of Destiny (one form of Chinese astrology) - worth the price of the book alone, as other reviewers have noted.

CIG is a must for anyone wanting to learn true Feng Shui.

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107 of 110 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure trove of traditional knowledge!, October 29, 1999
Few books on the subject of Feng Shui speak equally to the beginner and advanced student of this ancient art. This book by Moran and Biktashev is noteworthy for making a complex suject exceedingly accessible without sacrificing any of the detailed information the Feng Shui practitioner would desire. Making extensive use of well-explained charts, diagrams, and drawings, the authors ensure that every reader is enriched and informed by this book. The casual reader will find an extraordinary amount of wonderful ideas to ponder and experiment with; advanced students of Feng Shui will find this such an indispensable resource for hard-to-get information that it will immediately become a mainstay of their reference material.

Because Feng Shui is so closely related to several other traditional Chinese sciences, the authors have wisely chosen to provide very strong sections on the I Ching, the Five Elements, and Chinese Astrology. The information in these sections is worthwhile in its own right; taken in context of the rest of the book, it leads the reader to a fuller understanding of the philosophy and practice of Feng Shui.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feng Shui is a comprehensive and entertaining book to which I will turn often over the coming years. I cannot recommend its good-natured approach to traditional wisdom enough.

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personal trigram, month pillar, luopan compass, weakening cycle, classical feng shui, revert the cycle, fundamental trigrams, luck period, ming gua, sitting direction, ruling mountain, annual star, unfavorable phases, weak chart, luck chart, facing cell, ruling star, sitting star, crimson bird, reductive cycle, facing star, inauspicious number, feng shin, strong chart, azure dragon
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Wise Words, East Group, Eight House, Master Class, Xin Wei, Ren Shen, Ren Yin, The Least You Need, Ding Chou, Bing Chen, Gui Hai, Gui Wei, Jia Yin, Bing Yin, Ding Mao, Geng Shen, Gui Chou, Gui Mao, Xin Chou, Ding Hai, Ding Wei, Geng Yin, Jia Chen, Ren Chen, Xin Hai
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