| Feng Shui  Mastery Series™ Module 4, 17th-23th October 2007 “…we actually got to  apply the formulas found in the classical texts in real situations and case  studies, and that’s what I liked most about Module 4!”Sherwin Ng, Malaysia
 Indeed,  it is one thing to learn about, and study the tenets of Classical Feng Shui in  a classroom.   But  it’s another kettle of fish altogether, when you actually get to apply what  you’ve learnt in the classroom, to real-life scenarios.   They  came from all corners of the world…experienced Feng Shui masters and keen  students of the discipline - some from as far as the United   States, Europe and South Africa.  Having mastered the various formulas from  earlier Modules, they converged upon Kuala    Lumpur with a solitary purpose in mind: To master the subtleties  of advanced Feng Shui techniques, under the guidance of Joey Yap himself.   Module  4 kicked off on Wednesday, October 17th with an orientation session,  where Joey welcomed his students, before briefing them on what they would be  encountering over the next 6 days.  The  rest of Day 1 was filled with lectures and discussions, which allowed all  involved to exchange advanced Feng Shui theories (and their applicability in  practice) with one another.  Experiences  were narrated, with Joey interposing every now and then to clarify certain facts  or points to shed light on the formulas and precepts excerpted from the various  ancient classical tomes. 
 Day  2 dawned bright and early, as the entourage proceeded to make their way to the  Damansara Indah residential development, for their 1st practical audit.  Similar audits on Yang House (i.e. homes of  the living) Feng Shui were carried out at the Le Marc Residences in Kuala  Lumpur and Damansara Promenade residential project in Kota Damansara, Selangor  on October 19th (Day 3) and 20th (Day 4) respectively.  Under Joey’s watchful guidance, participants  went about identifying different landforms, taking directions and applying both  external and internal Feng Shui formulas to the different audit sites they  visited.  Afterwards, everyone gathered  around Joey to have their findings confirmed, or corrected accordingly.  Formulas from the classics, such as Xue Xin  Fu (Snow Heart Classics), Ru Di Yan (Entering Earth Eye) and Di Li Bian Zheng  (Earth Study Discern Truth) were aired, and discussed accordingly.  In fact, one of the most interesting and talked  about topics was the `Five Ghosts Carry Treasure’ (Wu Gui Yun Cai) formula; a  wealth-generating technique which, although an immensely powerful one, must be  carefully applied and in the right dosage as well – otherwise the outcomes  could well be detrimental to the occupants of a household.  The `Five Ghosts Carry Treasure’ is one of  the most popular - albeit widely misapplied - techniques in Classical Feng Shui;  hence prompting Joey to share tips and pointers on this formula with his  students. 
 Now,  Yin House Feng Shui, which revolves around the selection of suitable final  resting places to bring about good descendent luck for a deceased person, is  often considered a taboo subject especially in Asia…perhaps  due to its association with the topic of death.   Nevertheless, as Joey led his students on an audit of the scenic Semenyih Memorial Hills   Park - which sprawls  across an area approximating 100 acres – it presented the latter with a truly  unique opportunity to hone their skills in selecting the best types of burial  plots possible, for an individual person.   In particular, they were prompted to note the Incoming Dragons; as well  as the presence of a Water Mouth (i.e. Qi source) that, by virtue of passing  through the Sun and Moon Stars, possessed the potential to create famous  astrologers amongst the descendents of a person laid to rest in the spot  itself.  Another day, with another lesson  well learnt! 
 On  the day of the last practical audit for Module 4, participants were taken to  the Seputeh Office Blocks in the heart of Kuala    Lumpur.  There,  Joey instructed them to apply their knowledge of macro-Feng Shui to an entire  commercial complex, so as to benefit the occupants of these office suites.  As the usual post-audit meeting took place  later on,  he presented his students with  a highly-practical and useful pointer…in the form of techniques on how to  rectify any macro-flaws they may find while auditing large buildings and  complexes sprawled across a relatively large piece of land. 
 Alas,  all things must come to an end…and October 23rd (Day 7) of Module 4  was packed with debriefings and lectures, which provided a platform for  students to interact and exchange their findings with Joey and fellow  participants, for one last time.  Towards  the end of the final lecture session, Joey left his students this piece of  parting advice: “Remember…whenever you carry out an audit, focus on what’s  important, and weed out what’s unnecessary.   That way, you’ll avoid confusing yourself, and be able to concentrate  more clearly on what you intend to achieve at the end of the day!” And  as every participant joined Joey at their Graduation Dinner (Module 4 being the  highest level in the Mastery   Academy’s Feng Shui  Mastery SeriesTM), there was an air of reluctance that tinged an  otherwise cheerful atmosphere.  One by  one, pride was deservingly etched on the faces on those who stepped to the  front of the dining room, to receive their scrolls from Joey himself.  The order of the day concluded, the curtains  fell upon Module 4, as everyone retired for the evening…while some returned to  their rooms to pack their bags, before catching the next flight out of Kuala  Lumpur to their respective home countries.   Reported by  K.W. Tan  |