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| 2 Mar 2008 |
Stories the Kingfisher Told: Reflecting on Date Selection Over a Tranquil Lake
By Sherwin Ng
In Xuan Kong Da Gua date selection, every year, month, day, and hour is converted into an individual Hexagram which carries two distinct codes – the Xuan Kong Element number, and the Period Luck number. The secret of XKDG date selection lie in special formations of these numbers, promising infinite wealth and ultimate power.
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Sherwin Ng
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| 15 Feb 2008 |
How to Avoid the Feng Shui Pitfalls of Illness and Misfortune in 2008
By Marco Chong
In flying star feng shui, there are 2 nasty stars that you must avoid. If they happen to be at the direction of your house main door or your bed room door, that year will be full of sickness and misfortune. In less serious cases, it would be flu, colds, fever or migraine. In more serious cases, it may be terminal illnesses.
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Marco Chong
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| 22 Aug 2007 |
Feng Shui Remedy Anyone?
In Feng Shui, the immediate environment we live in can affect our quality of life depending on the land forms surrounding our property. The Chinese believes that “Qi” or vital energy breathes life to all living things in the universe. Closer to home, this energy is what makes our living environment vibrant if it is flowing gently and meandering towards our property. However, this energy can turn vicious if...
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Alvin Yap
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| 15 Jun 2007 |
Dead Wood
By Joey Yap
It’s been a while since I was able to share such a story with you and I am sure this is one of those stories from which I will be receiving lots of mail from our readers.
I was on my way back from Dallas, Texas after my last class and my secretary called me to let me know that an URGENT call had come in from a Malaysian Mastery Journal Basic reader asking to meet with me.
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Joey Yap
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| 15 May 2007 |
The study of the 8 Trigrams is an essential fundamental in Feng Shui knowledge
By Joey Yap
A Trigram, or 'Gua', consists of a set of triple lines, where each line is either solid or broken. The solid lines denote the polarity of Yang (active, positive, bright) while the broken lines are Yin (reactive, negative, dark). Yin and Yang complement each other, and by no means are one better than the other.
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Joey Yap
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| 1 May 2007 |
Timing Good Feng Shui Luck
By Joey Yap
Before attempting to define 'good luck' it would be wise to consider what category of luck that is taking effect. The very crucial Cosmic Trinity explains that a person's total Destiny is influenced proportionally by 3 kinds of luck factors - Heaven luck, Man luck, and Earth luck.
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Joey Yap
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| 15 Apr 2007 |
Timing Good Feng Shui 8 Mansions Wondering Stars
By Joey Yap
8 Mansions Feng Shui, or ‘Ba Zhai’, is well known for the allocating of favourable and unfavourable locations and directions for a house and its people. By utilizing a certain location and facing a certain direction, we are able to ‘tap into’ a specific type of Qi. There are eight different types of Qi (thus the name 8 Mansions) and they are collectively termed as ‘The Eight Wandering Stars’.
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Joey Yap
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| 1 Apr 2007 |
Unlock Your Inner Talents.
by Joey Yap
Very often, I come across clients who are unhappy with their present situation in life; either with work, family or with their marriage relationships. They feel like the whole world is against them and nothing they do seem to go their way.
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Joey Yap
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