Feng Shui & Chinese Astrology Talk for Great Eastern staff
Great Eastern Mall, Kuala Lumpur (20th December 2006)
The landmark Great Eastern Mall was bustling with excitement on December 20th, as it became the congregational point of management personnel and staff of the Great Eastern Group - one of the largest and most reputable providers of life insurance in Asia.
For those who were unaware of what this phenomenon was all about, Joey Yap’s entrance at 4 p.m. soon put their curiosity to rest! Present in person to share what 2007 holds in store for them, from both the perspectives of Feng Shui and Chinese Astrology, he was greeted with a warm round of applause as he took the stage.
In honor of the Pig as the celestial animal of the Year of the Fire Boar, Joey proceeded to disclose the Career, Relationship, Health and Wealth prospects of each individual animal. With his usual charismatic manner, he had the full, rapt attention of his audience as he mentioned that those born in the year of the Dragon would enjoy good luck in their romantic pursuits, and that Rabbits can generally expect a good year ahead. There was more than one beaming face amongst the crowd that day, when he disclosed that Oxen will prove to be a boon for employers in 2007, as they will be inclined to being especially diligent then!
After ending this lively discourse with a narration on what awaits the Dog in 2007, Joey launched into a brief but animated introduction on Face Reading. He duly advised his listeners that a person’s face might be affected by the actions taken by this person, and his or her immediate environment.
Leaving his audience to digest what he had just shared with them, Joey consummated an enjoyable, educational experience for them by proceeding to talk about Feng Shui for 2007. Some were seen jotting down notes when he mentioned that the Northeast sector of the home and office should be avoided due to the influence of the inauspicious Five Yellow Star, but everyone brightened up when advised to use the Southwest sector for activities and endeavors in 2007.
The talk ended with a Q & A session, which turned out to be a lively exchange between Joey and members of the floor. Questions were asked, and doubts clarified, before everyone finally dispersed with satisfied looks on their faces.
Reported by K.W.Tan
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