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Decorating With the Five Elements of Feng Shui

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Balance your energy, improve your relationships and happiness, and heal your living space and the planet. Join feng shui expert Tisha Morris as she reveals the amazing possibilities for transformation when you use five elements wisdom to make simple yet beautiful changes in your home and life.

The five elements—Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water—are the threads of energy that connect all living beings with nature. Learn how each element is expressed not only in nature, but also through you and your home. Start with a quiz to understand your elemental makeup. Then follow the three-step formula to incorporate feng shui into your life. With a room-to-room guide for using the five elements, instructions for healing spaces both inside and outside, and much more, Decorating With the Five Elements of Feng Shui will help you find harmony in your body, your home, and the world.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 20, 2015
      Morris (Mind, Body, Home) introduces readers to feng shui through an approach that emphasizes the five elements (Water, Wood, Fire, Earth, and Metal). Based in Taoist philosophy, feng shui recognizes a relationship between mind, body, and spirit, between nature and built environments, and between body and home: “The harmony of your space will have a direct correlation with the harmony within your mind and body.” Each element embodies either active yang or calm yin, with Earth being a balance of both. Morris’s method encourages readers to discover their “own personal constitution of the five elements” and create spaces uniquely suited to their individual energy. Before arriving at any discussion of logistics in the design practice (e.g., what color to paint a kitchen or the appropriate materials for the desk in a home office), Morris prescribes a rambling reexamination of one’s life and goals using hypothetical examples: “While Susan has wonderful qualities as a nurturing and caring person, she needs more of the Wood element energy to help catalyze a change.” In the author’s view, feng shui is not just about overhauling an ugly floral couch; it’s about confronting life’s inner challenges. Her book serves an interesting, if somewhat unfocused, approach to both self help and home decorating.

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