A Biblical Approach to Feng Shui & Divination
A Biblical Approach to Feng Shui & Divination
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Synopsis
In Feng Shui, the ornamental fountain in the home or office has more than aesthetic appeal. It brings prosperity. Likewise, south is good. And north is bad. So it is vital for the front entrance to face south.
In a nutshell, the practice of Feng Shui - the words mean "wind" and "water" respectively - aims to help people live in harmony with their environment. The goal is to re-shape their destiny for a better life. How does it work? Is it for real?
After painstaking research, Daniel Tong unearths the root of Feng Shui and Divination, and explores some tools of the trade, like the Bagua and Luo Pan. In the process, he stacks up the practices against biblical teaching, and strips off superstition to reveal the truth of God's Word for all Christians.
ISBN: 978-981-41-3861-1
Size: 215 by 150 mm (closed)
No. of Pages: 184
Year Published: 2006
About the Author
A graduate of Trinity Theological College, Daniel Tong has been a priest of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore since 1993. He has been researching and teaching about Chinese beliefs and practices for the past 30 years. A father of three children, Daniel is currently Vicar of Saint Andrew’s Community Chapel.
