The Early Heaven Oracle: Original Oriental Wisdom to Unlock the Power of Good Fortune

The Early Heaven Oracle: Original Oriental Wisdom to Unlock the Power of Good Fortune

by KenTaylor (Author)

Synopsis

Traditionally devised more than five thousand years ago in what is now part of China, the Early Heaven teachings - the original wisdom behind feng shui - are as fresh and meaningful today as they were in antiquity. Early Heaven seeks to promote self harmony by working with life's fundamental forces that, whilst constantly changing, are always balanced in the grand scheme of things. The Early Heaven Oracle has been developed as an easy-to-use means of accessing this ancient wisdom to answer the questions that inevitably arise in all areas of modern life. Offering a radically different perspective to the I Ching for the many people who find that system difficult or confusing, The Early Heaven Oracle provides a valuable, simple and effective alternative source of guidance. Using two ordinary coins, Ken Taylor takes the reader through a simple step-by-step process to discover one of thirty two basic answers or meanings to the question being asked. The interpretations given are in clear everyday language, relevant to the contemporary world, and include many practical examples and possible applications to all areas of life.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Rider & Co
Published: 24 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0712654054
ISBN 13: 9780712654050
Book Overview: This new oracle is an alternative to the I Ching and provides accessible answers to the most important questions in all areas of our lives.

Author Bio
Ken Taylor is an experienced author who has written and co-authored many successful books on different forms of divination and feng shui, as well as myths, legends and folklore. He has researched oriental wisdom extensively and built a reputation for carefully researched and lucid writing exploring ancient traditions with contemporary applications. Ken has worked as a freelance journalist, and was the proprietor of a small publishing business for seven years.