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Nine Star Ki: Your Astrological Companion to Feng Shui

Nine Star Ki: Your Astrological Companion to Feng Shui
By Robert Sachs

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Nine Star Ki is an ancient, practical view of the world based on an astrological understanding of the way yin and yang interact to produce all the changes in life. Its companion philosophy, Feng Shui, applies Ki principles to your personal home and work environments. When combined as they are here, Ki and Feng Shui offer a fresh way to understand your personality, enhance your relationships, and develop a more fulfilling lifestyle. As in all astrology, you start with the month, day, and year of your birth (but not the exact time). A chart helps you use the ancient Chinese calendar to calculate your personal Nine Star Ki numbers. From there it's a simple matter to select from various wisdom collections the particular traits that apply to you, from health suggestions to love life to spiritual desires. Bonus: how to develop charts for family members, friends, and lovers.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #531286 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-03-28
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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Nine Star Ki5
I arbitrarily assigned 5 stars because my submitted remarks are essentially a response by the author, Robert Sachs, to a review by someone identified as Anderdog. (I have not read the book. I merely pointed out Anderdog's review to Mr. Sachs, who sent me a reply.) Following is the author's comment regarding Anderdog's perceived contradiction in Mr. Sach's description of yin and yang:

Perhaps whoever made the comment will eventually contact me. To explain, all phenomena have yin and yang aspects and these aspects differ even at the level at which one is perceiving phenomona. Thus, something that has a yang structure can have a yin function or energetic pattern. When I studied with Michio Kushi, indeed Japanese, the emphasis was more on function rather than structure. The result:a seeming contraditiction with how things are identified in more static systems. Thus, at the level I am addressing in the book, reflect on the accuracy,not based on classic static description, but by the movement implied.