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Acupuncture, Alchemy, Feng Shui


  • ACUPUNCTURE
  • Acupuncture.Com
    http://www.acupuncture.com/
    [A contemporary practitioner's perspective on acupuncture in relation to traditional Chinese thought and modern variations in practice.]
  • Tao of Healing
    http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/2426/
    [An introduction to Taoism from the standpoint of traditional Chinese assumptions about health and healing. The site is maintained by Henry McCann, a student of Chinese Medicine at the New England School of Acupuncture in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA.]

    ALCHEMY
  • The Golden Elixir Home Page
    http://helios.unive.it/~dsao/pregadio/index.html
    [A scholarly site with interesting and useful resources on Taoism and Chinese alchemy, including research papers. Fabrizio Pregadio, a scholar of Taoist alchemy in Berlin, maintains the site.]
  • The Alchemy Virtual Library
    http://www.levity.com/alchemy/home.html
    [The most comprehensive site for resources, texts, and research information on alchemy and alchemical writings across traditions, times, and places. It is maintained by Adam McLean in Glasgow.]

    FENG SHUI
    Introductions
  • Feng Shui and Qi (Switzerland, USA, etc.)
    http://www.spiritweb.org/Spirit/feng-shui.html
    [A brief introductory article by Jenny Liu, with links to a set of related articles and some links to other sites.]
  • Feng Shui Gate (USA)
    http://www.fengshuigate.com/index.html
    [Essays on the origin and history of Feng Shui by Stephen L. Field of Trinity University.]

    Guides and Links
  • Feng Shui Ultimate Resource (USA)
    http://www.qi-whiz.com/
    [A site "Dedicated to helping Feng Shui shed its snake-oil-and-incense image." Maintained by Cate Bramble.]
  • Wind and Water Ring: List of Sites
    http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=fengshui;list
    [A webring promoting sites dealing with Feng Shui. The ring is supported by the commercial geomancy.net.]

    Organizations: Societies and Schools
  • American Feng Shui Institute (Monterey Park, California, USA)
    http://www.amfengshui.com/
    [Founded in 1991, the American Feng Shui Institute claims to be the only center in the West that is dedicated to teaching the practice of Feng Shui as a scientific discipline. On the basis of reason, the Institute teaches the ancient tradition of utilizing Feng Shui as a tool for creating harmony, good health, wealth, and peace of mind.]
  • The Feng Shui Guild (Boulder, Colorado, USA)
    http://www.fengshuiguild.com/
    [The site offers a limited selection of articles and information. This is a membership organization which has the purpose to promote the use, practice, and teaching of feng shui in the modern West and worldwide.]
  • The Feng Shui Society (Camberley, Surrey, UK)
    http://www.fengshuisociety.org.uk/
    [Established in 1993 as an unincorporated, non-profit making association formed to advance Feng Shui principles and concepts as a contribution to the creation of harmonious environments for individuals and society in general. A good selection of links to other Feng Shui sites.]
  • GEO - Geomancy/Feng Shui Education Organization (San Francisco, California, USA)
    http://www.geofengshui.com/
    ["GEO was formed at the specific request of Professor Lin Yun, the world's foremost Feng Shui Master and teacher of the majority of American Feng Shui practioners. He has designated GEO authoritative in consulting and education and a resource for his students."]


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