Lillian Too
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"Lillian Too" is an author, television personality and feng shui practitioner from Malaysia. She has written over 80 books on the subject of feng shui, which have been translated into more than 30 languages. Her books have sold more 6 million copies around the globe.

A graduate with an MBA from the Harvard Business School in 1976, Too embarked on a career in the corporate world and became the first woman in Malaysia to head a public listed company. In 1982, she became the first woman in Asia to be appointed CEO of a bank. After her stint in banking, she worked with prominent Hong Kong tycoon, Dickson Poon (former husband of Michelle Yeoh), as executive deputy chairman of his group of companies.

She is married, with one daughter Jennifer.

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I always tell people that it's not very good to put water features in a bedroom -- not even paintings of lakes and rivers -- because that could lead to losses, particularly financial losses. Sometimes it also leads to a loss in relationship.

The structures around you also emanate energy, ... and if these structures are placed in a harmonious fashion based on feng shui guidelines, you attract good energy, and therefore you attract good fortune and good luck.

[Feng shui guidelines take some strong positions on reflections in the bedroom.] You shouldn't have a mirror facing the bed directly, ... because mirrors that reflect the bed usually cause marriages to become rather complicated due to the presence -- or entry -- of a third party into the relationship.