| Joey Yap was in Melbourne from 20 - 25 July. This is the first time he conducted 
  classes in Melbourne.    
  Everyone knows how passionate Joey is when it comes to Feng Shui. On his 2nd 
  day in Melbourne, Joey braved the winter morning chill and embarked on a field 
  inspection of the wealthy eastern suburbs of Donvale, Doncaster and Templestowe. 
  Here we observed mountain structures, the positioning of left/right embrace 
  and table mountain. We observed these suburbs are inside a huge "spiral 
  city" which receives Qi from the "Huge Door" mountain - no wonder 
  these residents are prosperous!  Next, we visited a few housing estates near the famous Dandenong Ranges. Joey's 
  keen eyes immediately determined that the mountain is still "moving" 
  (in Feng Shui terminology), therefore no veins and Qi spots had yet been formed. 
  Consequently, housing estates within the vicinity are average in wealth in spite 
  of Mount Dandenong being a "Huge Door" mountain star.     
  It was such a fantastic tour; it was like the China expedition in a different 
  setting! Though there are no emperor producing "Chastity" formations, 
  the mountain structures of Melbourne, which seemed bland and monotonous, were 
  painted in a completely different light with Joey's articulate description of 
  them in Feng Shui terms. His observations had propelled me to a new level of 
  learning, clarity and understanding of Luan Tou. We began the formal learning with a 2-hour Face Reading Seminar. There was 
  a large diversity amongst the audiences, such as Feng Shui practitioners from 
  other schools, current and future students of Mastery Academy, a list of distinguished 
  guests with varied background, from television producer and presenters, magazine 
  editors to owners of health food chain, fitness centres, the president of a 
  Naturopathy network and other like-minded professionals. They were enthralled 
  with the Face Reading techniques and swamped Joey at the end of the seminar.
 Feng Shui Mastery Series Module 3 was next on the agenda. There were participants 
  from Australia, New Zealand and as far as Japan. In the 3 intensive days, they 
  learned to recognize various landforms, studied different mountain and water 
  formulas, its ancient origin and modern day applications. At the end of the 
  course, the participants acquired a new level of understanding of external land 
  forms and a different mindset to using "big picture" Macro Feng Shui. 
  When we individually consolidate the FSM3 information together with what we 
  learned in the FSM2 course, we have a set of formidable tools that can be effectively 
  employed in our practice. The challenge from hereon, is to push the boundaries 
  and expand beyond the common practice of micro internal Feng Shui.   
 Having summed up our classroom experience, here is an interesting by-product 
  from a social evening. We had a group dinner in a nearby restaurant. (Of course, 
  Joey was bombarded with land form questions which he graciously answered.) The 
  food was very good but the décor was nothing spectacular. However, this 
  restaurant has always enjoyed roaring business. After dinner, Joey gave a practical 
  Feng Shui lesson outside the restaurant. Standing in windy, freezing temperature 
  of 6 degrees with a light evening drizzle making it chillier, everyone was all 
  ears, and all eyes followed every movement of Joey's finger. We hung on to every 
  word to ensure we didn't miss the explanation when Joey pointed to the direction 
  of incoming dragon (the steep road), the position of table mountain (the fence 
  across the road), location of qi mouth and how the restaurant tapped the Qi. 
  That was a superb use of mountain formula in an urban environment. What an eye 
  opening experience! So, there are excellent reasons to look forward to the Xuan Kong course in 
  Melbourne.  “Joey is exceptionally talented. (I) enjoyed the course very much. Concise 
  and loaded (with information). Very worth while. Thanks Joey.” –Wong Weng 
  Yin "I thought Module 3 was very well structured and taught brilliantly 
  (if I didn't think it was fast enough then the Summary really made up for it). 
  I appreciated the Summary, definitions and history - so much to learn in such 
  a short time - brilliant." – Amanda Woods
 "Thank you, this is what I always thought feng shui was about, and finally 
  I have been taught. Excellent course, very comprehensive, well-structured and 
  clearly explained."  – Katrina Heding
 
 "It must be my good "Karma" to have the opportunity to share 
  your knowledge. Thank you, for studying understanding this amazing subject and 
  in time simplifying it and generously sharing it with us. Will always be grateful 
  and my best wishes and sincere prayers for you." – Vidya Muthana 
 "Thank you for your great course. It is worth (the trip) - all the way 
  from Tokyo. I really enjoyed it. Hope I can meet with you soon and I can possibly 
  set up a branch of your institution in Japan one day. See you soon!" 
  – Hisashi Nagash
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