October 13, 2012
The Year of the Water Snake (2013) was given an insightful first look in London as the tour for Joey Yap's Feng Shui & Astrology (FSA) for 2013 seminar was kick-started at The Cumberland Hotel in the capital of United Kingdom. This highly-anticipated yearly event was held on October 13, 2012 to a crowd made of 200 Chinese Metaphysics students, practitioners and enthusiasts, all eager to learn what they could benefit from the opportunities in 2013.
The full-day seminar presented a detailed outlook based on the Twelve Animal Signs together with each of their auspicious and inauspicious stars. What activities they should carry out for next year and those that shouldn't were pinpointed in Joey's witty manner. The session also broadened up to ZeRi, the art of Date Selection, where Joey revealed the auspicious dates to carry out important endeavours for both 2013 and the last quarter of 2012.
Audience was thrilled when Joey took on the Annual Feng Shui Flying Star 2013. Not only benefiting from the knowledge of auspicious and inauspicious sectors of a property for the year ahead, audience also uncovered how certain life aspects could be influenced by the time spent in different sector of a house. To present a more detailed analysis, Joey continued the outlook for next year with BaZi Chart of 2013. This method essentially employs the starting date and time of a brand new Chinese calendar in deriving a reading.
As the inspired crowd began to draw a more complete picture of the Water Snake Year, Joey provided a retrospective view by comparing 2012 with 2013 based on the annual BaZi and Feng Shui Flying Stars method.
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