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Living Color: Master Lin Yuns Guide to Feng Shui and the Art of Color

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Click here to buy Living Color: Master Lin Yuns Guide to Feng Shui and the Art of Color by  Sarah Rossbach and Lin Yun. Living Color: Master Lin Yuns Guide to Feng Shui and the Art of Color
by Sarah Rossbach and Lin Yun
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Features
  • Cover Type: Paperback with 208 pages
  • Published by: Kodansha America October 15, 1994
  • Written in: English
  • ISBN 10 Number: 1568360142
  • ISBN 13 Number: 978-1568360140
  • Book Dimensions: 9.1 x 8.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Weighs: 5.6 ounces

From Publishers Weekly
``How does color influence our life-world? color defines for us what exists and what does not discloses the status of one's health and fortunes inspires emotion [and] structures our behavior.'' The authors, past collaborators on Interior Design with Feng Shui, here explain Chinese spiritual teacher Lin Yun's theory of color, based in part on Buddhist tradition, and its broad applications. Color is here considered as a means of beneficial power and as a potential cure; given knowledge, wise planning and a certain sensitivity in the consumer, it can be used to improve lives. The book explores the philosophical and historical background of color theory, then moves on to make many practical, concrete suggestions about how to best use color at home indoors and in the landscape beyond; ``color cures'' for personal unhappiness; the use of color in food; and even ``using the Chinese zodiac to select car colors.'' Some readers will balk at the seemingly fanciful cast of specific recommendations, but the volume as a whole is stimulating, speculative, and arrestingly ``different.''

Copyright 1994 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Product Description
Colors are key to the Chinese art of feng shui ("Fung Shway"), a system of placement whose simplicity and ecological good sense have struck such a chord recently in the West. Now Lin Yun and Sarah Rossbach, well known for their introduction to the West of feng shui, have written a fully illustrated guide to color application in all areas of life: home, garden, clothes, food, environment, health, and fortune-telling. In LIVING COLOR readers will find not only answers to the most common color questions-what color to pick for the new sofa? What color to wear on a job interview or to clinch an important deal? What colors for romance?-but also rules for a balanced and harmonious life based upon no less an authority than Tao-the way of all living things.

Reader Reviews
I am someone who is deeply interested in and in agreement with the foundational principles behind what goes by the name of Feng Shui. And as much as I found this book helpful, I also tried to read it from the point of view of someone who might find the whole FS to be a bunch of BS. And I found it to be wanting in clearer explanations, even if only to explain why and how some of these things were beyond rational explanation. This book IS about color theory and practice as espoused by the Black Hat Sect Tantric Buddhism (BTB) in organizing the environment - micro and macro. By now the interested reader ought to know something about the historical dimensions that shaped the BTB, especially including the Chinese input over the last 1,000 years or so. That said, I can say that this book is helpful only to those who are artistically inclined and/or familiar with, AND accepting of the logic behind Chinese cosmology and cultural symbolisms. Why? Take for example, the part where the author mentions that the color white for fences is bad and red is best. She recommends a cure that can be had by tying 9 red ribbons to the fence. Okay, let us leave aside for the moment the issue of whether that is "true" or not, on whatever level. The fact that the author would make such a statement is bound to rub the average American reader the wrong way, which is indeed unfortunate. The fact that the color white symbolizes death and purity (to the point of permitting no life) to the Chinese is no reason to write off the whole Western practice of investing the color white with other meanings, such as purity (as in chastity), honesty, cleanliness, and new beginning -- all hopeful and positive things. This book, as good as it could be, makes the same mistake as some of the other bestsellers in assuming that every reader will (have to) simply accept the Chinese cosmology as universal truth. It is not clear why this oversight continues to occur, but it gives the uncomfortable impression that only a particular culture had access to the "real" truth of colors. This sort of explanation right from the start would have been helpful to the reader: That the FIVE ELEMENTS merely represent the five MODES of Ch'i, and the names (that is, the elements) associated with them were chosen largely for easier memorization and visualization, and thus application to the visible material world, including medicine. They could just as well have been labeled A,B,C,D, and E. (The subatomic particles also have names that are there just for easier identification. Are electrons really electronic?) The names of the five modes don't really matter, but the manner of their interaction does. The reader should not accept the (pseudo) explanation that "metal 'produces' water because water condenses outside a copper pail filled with cold water", or that "fire 'produces' earth by way of ash". Nor should the reader reject it as "bad science" and forego the more interesting stuff behind the immensely complicated system of observation (as well as observances) in FS. The five elements structure is a mnemonic device before it is anything else but the author does not tell you this, and the disinterested reader is left to follow wide-eyed, marveling at the "awesome" wisdom of the Chinese; or to reject it without furthur ado as New Age mumbo-jumbo. Given that the BTB puts a lot of emphasis on YI (intention, will), and even in its meditation practices it encourages people to activate whatever religious symbolisms with which they feel most at home, it would only makes sense to assure the Western reader that the purpose of Feng Shui is to activate the energy (Ch'i) of one's environment in harmony with one's own psychic disposition, which would certainly include one's own traditional orientation and inculcation of values -- ethical and aesthetical. This book, I think, can confuse as well as enlighten, depending on the reader's own level of intutional development. Those who are too uncritically enthusiastic about FS so as to accept everything written here, may end up with a mess of colors all over their house. If it's true that 'You can take a horse to the water but you can't make him drink', then it's also true that if you're the horse, you have to figure out just how thirsty you are, and for what. All in all, this is a good book, but if you are trained to think critically, it may not be the best book out there for you....


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