July 17, 2011
Mastery Academy instructor and consultant, Jessie Lee, was invited to be a part of ntv7's Yuan Carnival in Kuching in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia, on July 17.Jessie presented a talk and a workshop that Sunday, which drew a large crowd at the venue at Chung Hua Middle School No. 1.
Mian Xiang (Face Reading) and BaZi (Chinese Astrology) were the topics of the day; with Jessie, taking the stage togive an introduction on these Chinese Metaphysics studies and explained how both can reveal a person's health, relationship and career aspects in life.
She showed the audience how to easily identify a person's level of health based on his or her facial features. She also shared ten quick tips on how to detect common health problems instantly.Bringing much laughter in the audience was when Jessie demonstrated easy ways single individuals can 'hunt' for their Mr or Miss Right according to Mian Xiang and BaZi. The audience also had the opportunity to ask questions about these topics.
For the noon-time workshop, Jessiewent into more details on the BaZi Personality Profiling system - explaining each of the ten Day Masters, five Structures and ten Profiles. As a large number of the audience had printed out their BaZi chart for the workshop, they were able to understand and learn about themselves better in a short time. Awareness of oneself can help the individual deal with various people in their lives effectively, avoiding conflict where possible. This subject clearly piqued the interest of the audience.
Jessie also touched upon the topic of Mian Xiang during the workshop - such as identifying signs of possible heart and blood pressure issues from the facial features. She reiterated the importance of learning these useful Face Reading skills as a pre-emptive health detection tool so that people know what necessary precautions they need to take before it's too late.
Yuan Carnival is an annual Chinese community-centered event organized by popular Malaysian television channel, ntv7. Yuan Carnival featured various fun-filled activities for all ages from stage performances by local artistes to informative talks and workshops on the environment, education and self-development.The Kuching event, held between July 16 and 17, is the third destination of the seven-city stop nationwide. Over 7,000 people were reported to have attended this event.
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