How to Analyze People on Sight and How to Analyze People by the Five Elements (WU-...
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mp3 | 97.66 MB | Author: Elsie Lincoln Benedict, Ralph Paine Benedict, Yuan Yun | Year: 2013
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This e-book is with an active table of contents and contains two books: "How to Analyze People on Sight (written by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict)" and "How to Analyze People by The Five Elements/WU-XING in ancient China (written by Yuan Yun)."
(1) "How to Analyze People on Sight" written by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paint Benedict - From this book, you are going to learn which type of car you are and the main reasons why you have not been getting the maximum of service out of yourself. Also you are going to learn the makes of other human cars, and how to get the maximum of co-operation out of them. This co-operation is vital to happiness and success. We come in contact with our fellowman in all the activities of our lives and what we get out of life depends, to an astounding degree, on our relations with him.
(2) "How to Analyze People by The Five Elements" written by Yuan Yun - In this book, you are going to learn the basics of the Five Elements or WU-XING in ancient China, and its usage in analyzing people.
Table of Contents
PART I - HOW TO ANALYZE PEOPLE ON SIGHT
Human Analysis — The X-Ray
CHAPTER I - The Alimentive Type
CHAPTER II - The Thoracic Type
CHAPTER III - The Muscular Type
CHAPTER IV - The Osseous Type
CHAPTER V - The Cerebral Type
To Understand Combinations
CHAPTER VI - Types That Should and Should Not Marry Each Other
Part One - THE ALIMENTIVE IN LOVE
Part Two - LOVE AND THE THORACIC
Part Three - MARRIAGE AND MUSCULARS
Part Four - THE OSSEOUS IN LOVE
Part Five - LOVE AND THE CEREBRAL
CHAPTER VII - Vocations For Each Type
Part One - VOCATIONS FOR ALIMENTIVES
Part Two - VOCATIONS FOR THORACICS
Part Three - VOCATIONS FOR MUSCULARS
Part Four - VOCATIONS FOR THE OSSEOUS
Part Five - VOCATIONS FOR CEREBRALS
PART II – HOW TO ANALYZE PEOPLE BY THE FIVE ELEMENTS (WU-XING)
CHAPTER I – The Five Elements (WU-XING) in a Nutshell
CHAPTER II – The Five Elements (WU-XING) and a Person
Type I – The Wood-Type
Type II – The Fire-Type
Type III – The Earth-Type
Type IV – The Metal-Type
Type IV – The Water-Type
CHAPTER III – REMARKS
(1) "How to Analyze People on Sight" written by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paint Benedict - From this book, you are going to learn which type of car you are and the main reasons why you have not been getting the maximum of service out of yourself. Also you are going to learn the makes of other human cars, and how to get the maximum of co-operation out of them. This co-operation is vital to happiness and success. We come in contact with our fellowman in all the activities of our lives and what we get out of life depends, to an astounding degree, on our relations with him.
(2) "How to Analyze People by The Five Elements" written by Yuan Yun - In this book, you are going to learn the basics of the Five Elements or WU-XING in ancient China, and its usage in analyzing people.
Table of Contents
PART I - HOW TO ANALYZE PEOPLE ON SIGHT
Human Analysis — The X-Ray
CHAPTER I - The Alimentive Type
CHAPTER II - The Thoracic Type
CHAPTER III - The Muscular Type
CHAPTER IV - The Osseous Type
CHAPTER V - The Cerebral Type
To Understand Combinations
CHAPTER VI - Types That Should and Should Not Marry Each Other
Part One - THE ALIMENTIVE IN LOVE
Part Two - LOVE AND THE THORACIC
Part Three - MARRIAGE AND MUSCULARS
Part Four - THE OSSEOUS IN LOVE
Part Five - LOVE AND THE CEREBRAL
CHAPTER VII - Vocations For Each Type
Part One - VOCATIONS FOR ALIMENTIVES
Part Two - VOCATIONS FOR THORACICS
Part Three - VOCATIONS FOR MUSCULARS
Part Four - VOCATIONS FOR THE OSSEOUS
Part Five - VOCATIONS FOR CEREBRALS
PART II – HOW TO ANALYZE PEOPLE BY THE FIVE ELEMENTS (WU-XING)
CHAPTER I – The Five Elements (WU-XING) in a Nutshell
CHAPTER II – The Five Elements (WU-XING) and a Person
Type I – The Wood-Type
Type II – The Fire-Type
Type III – The Earth-Type
Type IV – The Metal-Type
Type IV – The Water-Type
CHAPTER III – REMARKS
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