The growing interest on BaZi among fans of Chinese Metaphysics studies was evident with the increasing number of students who have signed up for the BaZi Mastery Series (BZM) courses.
In an effort to satisfy their curiosity of BaZi methodologies and principles and meet the rising demand for such courses, Mastery Academy of Chinese Metaphysics continues to organize BZM course for BaZi enthusiasts.
On 15th September 2006, a number of students had the opportunity to learn and understand the principles and objectives of BaZi from Mastery Academy’s instructor Master TK Lee at the BZM 1 class at the Mastery Academy Headquarters in Mid Valley.
Most of the students obtained the basics of BaZi from Joey Yap’s BaZi - The Destiny Code book and the class took them a step further in understanding this powerful Destiny Analysis study. The course was a stimulating experience for them who were fascinated by the finer points of BaZi.
Prior to the class, TK Lee spent time outside chatting and getting to know the students. They also were told the fundamental difference between BaZi and Feng Shui, both of which are often misunderstood by the layman.
After everyone had settled down in their seats, Master Lee began the class by explaining the fundamental tenets of BaZi. He shared his experience acquired over the years and cited some fascinating examples of BaZi chart.
As usual, at the end of the BaZi Module 1 class, a round of Q & A was held to enable the students to get further clarifications on areas that were not quite clear to them. Having taken the first step in learning the deeper aspects of BaZi, they left the class feeling content with the understanding of the methods of a BaZi analysis using the Ten Gods, Hidden Stems and Elemental relationships.
Reported by Dafizeck.
Rave Reviews for BaZi Module One – 15th September 2006, Mid Valley
Instructor: TK Lee
Chan Suet Chin
“The course is interesting and create more awareness. It has improved (my) understanding of Chinese Metaphysics.”
June Cheong
“The course is educational. Good presentation and interesting.”
Datin Nina Mohamed
“The course is an interesting introduction to BaZi.”
Raymond Wong
“Really an intensive Fundamental course. Loads of information for a start.”
Wong Lee Cheng
“Very good and interesting…will come back for future modules.”
Michael Chang
“The course materials are well presented (with explanation of examples). The examples are hilarious!”
David Yek
“TK…You are still my all time favourite!”
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