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The Path to Good Fortune : The Meng

by Lily Chung
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Overview

Bring luck into your life each day by working with the cosmic flow of nature as has been done in China for thousands of years. The Path to Good Fortune by Lily Chung, Ph.D., tells you how.

This ancient system uses a technique that surpasses any means previously available in the West: the Meng system of divination. Meaning "life" or "destiny," the Meng uses the Chinese five elements (Wood, Earth, Fire, Water, and Metal) along with concepts used in feng shui, astrology, philosophy, and the I-Ching. The Path to Good Fortune will show you how to use the Meng system to derive a full picture of yourself: endowments, strengths, and limitations. The Meng then helps you chart your future course:

- Create a Meng life chart for a 100 percent personalized cosmic system that you can confidently rely upon for life planning.

- Discover the cosmic flows that shape your life with both a daily and an around-the-clock guide.

- Identify the turning points in your life to plan the timetable of your life course.

- Work out your cycle of luck changes so you can plan for the future.

Until now, this information has never been available in English. The Path to Good Fortune, written by a long-time practitioner of the Meng, is the only guide in English for beginners who want to grasp this fascinating tool.

Author Biography: Lily Chung was born and raised in Hong Kong. She has a B.A. degree from Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. She taught college in the United States (Wisconsin and Pennsylvania) from 1969 to 1971, in Hong Kong from 1972 to 1974, and recently retired from teaching Chinese metaphysics at City College of San Francisco. Lily hosts a talk show on Chinese Astrology for Sinocast, a Chinese radio scation. She is a consultant and tutor in Chinese metaphysics, and occasionally gives personal Meng readings. Her published articles include a regular column in Asian Week since 1992, which provides lunar year predictions for the twelve cosmic animals.

About the Author, Lily Chung

Lily Chung was born and raised in Hong Kong. She has a B.A. degree from Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. She taught college in the United States (Wisconsin and Pennsylvania) from 1969 to 1971, in Hong Kong from 1972 to 1974, and recently retired from teaching Chinese metaphysics at City College of San Francisco. Lily hosts a talk show on Chinese Astrology for Sinocast, a Chinese radio scation. She is a consultant and tutor in Chinese metaphysics, and occasionally gives personal Meng readings. Her published articles include a regular column in Asian Week since 1992, which provides lunar year predictions for the twelve cosmic animals.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1997
Publisher
Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781567181333

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