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In his influential work 'Feng Shui,' Ernest J. Eitel delves into the ancient Chinese practice of harmonizing individuals with their surrounding environment. Eitel explores the principles of Feng Shui, emphasizing the significance of placement and arrangement in shaping the flow of energy or 'qi.' Written in a clear and accessible style, the book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying Feng Shui techniques in both personal and architectural spaces. Eitel's meticulous research and practical examples offer readers a deep insight into this complex philosophy, making it a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In his influential work 'Feng Shui,' Ernest J. Eitel delves into the ancient Chinese practice of harmonizing individuals with their surrounding environment. Eitel explores the principles of Feng Shui, emphasizing the significance of placement and arrangement in shaping the flow of energy or 'qi.' Written in a clear and accessible style, the book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying Feng Shui techniques in both personal and architectural spaces. Eitel's meticulous research and practical examples offer readers a deep insight into this complex philosophy, making it a valuable resource for those interested in improving their lives through the art of Feng Shui. Drawing on classical Chinese texts and contemporary developments in the field, Eitel's book is a thoughtful blend of tradition and innovation, catering to both beginners and experienced practitioners seeking to enhance their knowledge and practice of Feng Shui. With its timeless wisdom and practical applications, 'Feng Shui' by Ernest J. Eitel is a must-read for anyone interested in creating harmony and balance in their surroundings.
Autorenporträt
Ernst Johann Eitel (1838 - 1908) was a German-born Protestant who became a notable missionary in China and civil servant in British Hong Kong, where he served as Inspector of Schools from 1879 to 1896.