Sunday, October 25 2009
From its inaugural stop in Frankfurt, Germany, Joey Yap's annual Feng Shui and Astrology Seminar for 2010 stopped over in London, UK on October 25, 2009. The event was held at the Hilton Tower Bridge in London, and took place during the whole of Sunday between 10 AM and 5 PM.
The venue was thronged by Chinese Metaphysics enthusiasts who were keen to hear Joey Yap speak in person, and to learn the outlook and forecast in store for 2010, Year of the Metal Tiger. Many experienced practitioners within Europe were also present at the seminar, most of whom were longtime students and friends of Joey.
Joey took to the stage to enthusiastic applause, as he began with an overview of the Feng Shui and BaZi (Astrology) outlook for the year ahead. He provided some salient insights into what the Year of the Metal Tiger had in store for everyone from an economic as well as individual standpoint.
Then, he moved on to the BaZi (Astrology) overview for the year. Audience members eagerly lapped up the information pertaining to their Animal Sign (based on the 12 Animal Signs of Chinese Astrology), as well as Joey's detailed outlook that incorporates the 10 individual Day Masters.
Joey's Face Fortune segment was a key draw and point of interest, as it ties to the Astrology forecast for the year as well. The Date Selection segment was also a popular segment with the audience, as Joey taught them how to derive the good dates for the year based on his techniques.
Plenty of the participants were keen to meet Joey after the seminar to get their books signed and to exchange a few words with him, capping off a wonderful evening of 'Succeeding in Turbulent Times' in London.
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