Feng Shui is not just a traditional art and philosophical concept from the Far East that originated in China, but also an art and a way of life known to the ancient Greeks. After systematic research and study, the author of the book connected the well-known Eastern Feng Shui with ancient Greece, utilizing all existing elements.
Great philosophers like Pythagoras, Plato, and many others taught the harmony of man with nature and himself, and the ancient Greek architects built according to the laws governing life on our planet. The greatest example of their architecture is the unparalleled Parthenon.
The author discovered that the city of Athens, in ancient times, was constructed according to the protective crescent of Feng Shui, which stipulates that there should be mountains or hills around a building or a city for protection. At the same time, it was verified that other cities and sanctuaries in Greece, such as Delphi, Knossos, ancient Greek theaters, and other sites, were built according to rules and principles that ensure safe and harmonious coexistence with nature, which is the primary purpose of Feng Shui, aiming for good health, harmonious relationships with ourselves and others, prosperity, and success.
The essence of Feng Shui is harmony in all areas of our life, which leads to EUDAMONIA, the ancient Greek ideal. Alexander the Great said: "My father gave me the gift of living, but my teacher - Aristotle - gave me EUDAMONIA."
Manufacturer
- Author
- Eleni Kairi - Bartels
- Publisher
- Pyrinos Kosmos
- Subtitle
- The art of well-being
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 296
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
- Release Date
- -
- Publication Date
- 2000
- Language
- Greek
- ISBN-13
- 9789604301164
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