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When Paula Polson let go of her life as an occupational therapist and entered the world of feng shui, she was catapulted into a strange and multi-dimensional reality. This book takes the reader into her true adventures of unexpected initiations, miracles and meetings with extraterrestrials and angels, ghosts and ghouls, nature spirits and Pan. Her stories of feng shui interventions and their remarkable effects upon people and animals, are alternated with poetry, intuitive writing, and images of the author's winding path towards inner freedom. On the way we encounter inspiring, enlightened men,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Paula Polson let go of her life as an occupational therapist and entered the world of feng shui, she was catapulted into a strange and multi-dimensional reality. This book takes the reader into her true adventures of unexpected initiations, miracles and meetings with extraterrestrials and angels, ghosts and ghouls, nature spirits and Pan. Her stories of feng shui interventions and their remarkable effects upon people and animals, are alternated with poetry, intuitive writing, and images of the author's winding path towards inner freedom. On the way we encounter inspiring, enlightened men, profound experiences, questions, doubts, and the eventual perfume of peace.
Autorenporträt
Paula Polson grew up in beautiful Cape Town, South Africa, where she worked as a psychiatric occupational therapist. In 1977, after emigrating to Australia, she worked as a lecturer and clinician until 1994. She then discovered and studied feng shui and geomancy, and consulting in this ancient art/science, opened her up to a world of magic and multi-dimensionality. Paula's long term interest in spirituality, philosophy, psychology and metaphysics has led to the writing and publishing of three books: The Way Home, Riding the Change, and The Other Side of the Looking Glass. More on Paula is to be found at paulapolson.org