16th of March to 18th of March 2006 - Singapore
This had been a much awaited event; after many students had studied Feng Shui Module 1 with Joey Yap, they were looking forward to learning even more from him in Module 2 and taking their skills to the next level. Held from the 16th of March till the 18th of March 2006, Joey Yap shared his experience and knowledge of Feng Shui theories and techniques with the class of students, many of whom had registered a couple of months in advance in order to attend this class.
Held at the Raffles City Convention Centre, right in the heart of the city, it was a class that was intensive but ensured all students would have the greatest depth and breadth of information in order to be able to skillfully apply their Feng Shui knowledge.
Covering topics on Advanced Eight Mansions as well as advanced topics from San He and San Yuan Feng Shui, the students had to quickly take notes as well as clarify any topics or points they were not clear on. Joey made it a point to answer these questions in as much detail as possible to ensure the students were on the right track.
He also made references to the various environmental features in Singapore to give the students a real-world example of the various formations in and around the city that they should take note of when undertaking consultations.
Some students also spent time having dinner with Joey Yap and chatted in a more casual atmosphere and picked his brain on a number of queries they had on their individual homes and offices.
Reported by Jessica
“An eye-opening course. Contents presented are simple and easy to understand, and are applicable in most situations. Joey has presented the contents in a humorous and practical way. Excellent work, Joey. Thanks and looking forward to using the information taught.”
Cheryl Lim
“Very interesting and revealing.”
Chow Kien Yew
“Good broad coverage of subject. As usual enjoyed the presentation of concept in a rational form.
”Peter Quah
“Interesting and beneficial.”
Sonice Chau
“Very good and clear explanation. Thank you.”
Lim Yew Boon
“Very interesting and eager to practice and gain experience.”
Martin Ho
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