RECURSOS  DE FENG SHUI EN IDIOMA INGLES

 

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. Also, he is a master of and on-line instructor in 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 seven feng shui books in English and in Chinese.

 

David Twicken

http://www.chineseastrologynow.com/       

For the past 25 years David has studied various Asian arts with the intension of sharing information via "workshops, books, audio products, and distant learning." He is a licensed acupuncturist/herbalist and professor of Oriental Medicine. David is the author of several books, most recently, the acclaimed Flying Star Feng Shui Made Easy (iuniverse.com, 2000).

 

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." The center offers international feng shui training programs, seminars, consultations, and an international network of qualified practicing members.

 

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.

 

Articles and Software (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.

 

Bill Clement

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/9911

Feng Shui Information Resource has lots of pertinent information about classical feng shui. This excellent site features book reviews, book lists, articles, and a host of links to other traditional feng shui sites.

 

Feng Shui Living

http://www.FengShuiLiving.com

The "doorway to feng shui" presents seminars, articles, Four Pillar readings, and feng shui consultations by the most respected feng shui masters worldwide. 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.

 

Stephen Field

http://www.fengshuigate.com/              

Stephen is Professor of Chinese at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. While his scholarly articles about feng shui may be too complex for the beginner, they provide insight into the origins of the ancient tradition. For the initiated, the essay entitled, "The Numerology of Nine Star Fengshui" is especially interesting.

 

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 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. You must take a course in Flying Star feng shui or read Moran and Biktashev's The Complete Idiot's to Feng Shui or Twicken's Flying Star Feng Shui Made Easy to make sense of what your creation!

 

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 ($68 download; $76 on CD ROM). While the programs will create the charts, the software does not give an automated reading.

 

Feng Shui Times

http://www.fengshuitimes.com/

Although this on-line zine offers several interesting and informative articles about classical feng shui by respected practitioners and masters, some articles cross the line into bogus territory. Caveat emptor!

 

 

Tao Integral