Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness (Paperback)

Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness By Karen Rauch Carter Cover Image
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An essential and accessible guide to increasing happiness, improving your financial well-being, and bettering your health through the timeless Chinese art of feng shui.

Promising health, wealth, and happiness, feng shui offers endless appeal—at least in concept. Unfortunately, feng shui’s seemingly complicated methods are often difficult to learn and apply in a meaningful way. Fortunately, Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life is written in plain and simple English for the modern Western reader. Revealing the ancient Chinese secrets that are as useful and necessary today as they have been for centuries, Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life communicates how to:
-MEET “THE ONE”
-FIND A DREAM JOB
-EARN BETTER GRADES IN SCHOOL
-ENJOY A BETTER SEX LIFE

About the Author


Karen Rauch Carter is a professional feng shui consultant and licensed landscape architect. She studied t'ai chi, yoga, alternative energy healing, and parapsychology prior to beginning her studies of Black Hat-style feng shui. She can be contacted at FengShuiPalace.com.

Praise For…


Professor Lin Yun World's Foremost Black Hat-Style Feng Shui Authority This book is a page-turner and one that cannot be put down until the last page is read. It offers vibrant new directions to those who are lost in life; it is an oasis in the desert.

Denise Linn author of Sacred Space With wisdom and humor, Karen Rauch Carter has taken the best-kept secrets of feng shui and made them accessible for everyone. Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life is funky, fun, and filled with practical information to create harmony and balance in life.

Denny Fairchild author of Healing Homes Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life is home improvement, entertaining, educational hilarity that will have you smiling while scrubbing and glowing in the feng shui flow. Martha Stewart, move over. Cuddle up and declutter with Karen.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780684866048
ISBN-10: 0684866048
Publisher: Atria Books
Publication Date: January 6th, 2000
Pages: 240
Language: English

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