After an extensive tour that involved holdings talks and conducting a Mian Xiang Module One in Dallas, Texas in late August followed by the Feng Shui Mastery series Module Three in Singapore in, Joey Yap returned to teach the Feng Shui Mastery series Module Three (FSM 3) at the Mastery Academy Headquarters in Mid Valley City, Kuala Lumpur.
The FSM 3, held from 7th to 9th September, was warmly received by the students who have been looking forward to another rewarding session with Joey. Most of the students had completed FSM 2 and were looking forward to enhance their Feng Shui knowledge and skills to a professional level.
Before the class started, the students spent a short time catching-up as most of them had already known each other from previous classes. The students seemed delighted to be able to personally learn from Joey again and could hardly wait for the class to commence.
They also discussed their Feng Shui consulting and practice by trading stories and sharing their experience.
Before going into the details of the FSM 3 course, Joey reviewed a couple of the key points of FSM 2 so as to refresh the students and enable them to have a better understanding and appreciate the modules in FSM 3.
Later, Joey showed the students the correct way of observing and selecting the ideal sites based on the favourable external landform or Luan Tou Feng Shui. In addition, he explained to the students what they could do to tap into and maximize the good Qi for a property that has beneficial formations in the environment.
To give a better illustration of the principles and methodologies, Joey shared his encounters in carrying out Feng Shui audits over the years with the students, noting significant experiences/problems that he faced and how to go about resolving these issues from a real-world perspective.
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Rave Reviews for Feng Shui Mastery Module 3, Mid Valley City, Kuala Lumpur
Instructor: Joey Yap
Raymond Wong
“Full of information and very good.”
Candice Lai
“Very interesting and informative…Definitely lots of applications to apply.”
Tio Wei Heok
“Yes (I do enjoy the course). It is conducted with systematic and easy to understand (approach)…”
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