The Little Book of Wrong Shui
How to Drastically Improve Your Life by Basically Moving Stuff Around . . . Honest

By: Rohan Candappa

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Binding: paper
Publisher: Andrews & McMeel
Pages: 160 pages, 3 1/4 x 3 3/4
Weight: 0.5 pounds
ISBN:  0-7407-0475-3
Published:  March 2000

Feng Shui’s third cousin twice removed, Wrong Shui, “shows you exactly how to misplace your wealth area, destroy relationships, and flush all your money down the toilet.” In addition to a brief introduction to Wrong Shui Astrology, The Little Book of Wrong Shui teaches the art of moving stuff around and other key principles such as:

• To encourage conversation always have one fewer chair than there are guests at a dinner party.

• Attract visitors to your home by placing stereo, video, and computer equipment where they can be seen from the road.

• If your neighbor has a satellite dish pointing in your direction, this focuses harmful “secret arrows” onto your home. Wait till night, then take the dish down.

• A chipped plate is very bad Wrong Shui. But a plate of chips is good.

• Always remember that in the journey of life two wrongs don’t make a right, but three rights make a left.

• Store food in your fridge alphabetically.

• In any conversation, the gaps between the words the other person speaks allows negative energies to slip through and reach you. To avoid this danger, endeavor to fill these gaps with low, atonal humming.

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