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May, June, July and August have flown by so quickly that I can’t believe it has been nearly four months since I last updated my Blog. Before you know it Christmas will be upon us and we’ll all be wondering where the year went!


Recently I had the pleasure of participating in a Feng Shui tour of Singapore with Grand Master Vincent Koh.  It proved to be quite a hot and sticky day, even by Singapore standards, but as always GM Koh and his lovely wife Nancy took excellent care of us with an air conditioned bus, bottles of water and a delicious buffet lunch at Boat Quay.  

Landform GroupAfter meeting bright and early at the Redhill MRT Station, the first site for the day was a nearby HDB block of flats.  As always the first thing that GM Koh examined was the facing direction or front of the building in order to assess how the site received its Qi (energy) and this was determined by the location of the main entrance which led to the lift lobby. In this case we were not looking at the individual apartments, but at the building as a whole and were focused on the macro Feng Shui, rather than the micro.  Once the facing of the building was established he then examined the external surrounding landform and how the site and main lobby entrance received and retained the Qi. 



The Masters are coming Down Under!

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The months of May, June and July promise to be an absolutely brilliant time for all things Feng Shui in Australia, as one Master and two Grand Masters make their way down under to Melbourne and Perth to conduct a series of workshops and field trips!  Topics to be covered include Urban Landform, IV Pillars of Destiny and I Ching Divination!
 
Master Mas Kehardtham is the founder of the International Feng Shui Institute of Thailand and shines as a dedicated researcher, consultant and teacher.  Having spent 3 decades decoding secrets of Feng Shui & Chinese Metaphysics, he is an authority on the subject of Space, Time and Qi and is the only Feng Shui Master who has verified the 'Auspiciousness of the San Sha Theory' by using more than 1,000 real life case studies.
 
Mas4Master Mas will be running his Advanced City Landform Master Class in Melbourne from the 4th to the 7th of May and will reveal theories and understanding of 'Qi' which will not only help you pinpoint the most beneficial commercial and residential locations, but also create the ideal urban landform.  This intensive four day course includes 3 days in the classroom and culminates in the 4th day with a field trip around various sites within the Melbourne CBD. 
 
If you would like to find out more details about this Urban Landform Master Class or purchase your Early Bird Discounted Ticket then please email me personally or visit the International Feng Shui Association – Australia Chapter website.
 
Grand Master Raymond Lo is a world renowned and highly esteemed internationally recognized author, professional researcher and teacher who is committed to sharing his knowledge of Classical Feng Shui & Chinese Metaphysics.  His formal training program is designed to provide complete and thorough teachings in different aspects of Feng Shui practices, with the objective to equip students with the necessary knowledge to pursue a career as a professional Feng Shui Consultant. This training program is recognized and endorsed by the International Feng Shui Association (IFSA) and is included as one of the entry criteria for the accreditation of the title 'Master'.GM_raymond_lo
 
Grand Master Lo will be running his Feng Shui I & II course in Perth from the 11th to the 17th of June and not only covers Landform, Compass and Flying Star Feng Shui, but also includes an on site practical exercise on the final day.  Book now for your Early Bird Discount or register your interest with Juliana Abram.
 
Grand Master Vincent Koh is an internationally renowned author, consultant and teacher and first established the Singapore Feng Shui Centre (SFSC) in 1997 to promote the practice of Feng Shui both in Singapore and around the world.  The mission of the Centre is to make the art and science of Feng Shui accessible so that its benefits can be widely experienced.  In line with this vision the SFSC collaborated with Singapore Polytechnic in 1998 and Grand Master Koh began to share his vast knowledge and expertise via the aptly titled 'Basic Science of Feng Shui' course.
 
In 2009 this popular course was endorsed by the International Feng Shui Association (IFSA) and is one of the entry criteria for graduates to the accreditation of the title 'Master'.  Today Grand Master Koh and the SFSC continue to fulfill their mission to share his knowledge and train professional practitioners worldwide and to this end the 'Basic Science of Feng Shui' course will now be offered as a series of 2 days intensive workshops which are designed to provide access to international students who are unable to attend the extended courses based in Singapore.
 
photo_vincentkohThe first of these intensive workshops will be Intermediate IV Pillars of Destiny and I Ching Divination and these will both be conducted personally by Grand Master Koh in Melbourne from the 28th to the 31st of July.  For more details regarding these workshops or to purchase your Early Bird Discounted Ticket please email me personally or visit my online shop.
 
I hope you can take advantage of these amazing opportunities to expand your understanding, skills and knowledge of Feng Shui and Chinese Metaphysics, as they sure are a lot cheaper than flying overseas with all the added expenses of airfare and accommodation!  I look forward to seeing you there and please contact me if you have any questions about these workshops.   

Gong Xi Fa Cai and Happy Chinese New Year!

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Singapore is a great place to celebrate the Chinese New Year and as part of the cities many festivities, I was asked to do Bazi Readings for the general public at the Singapore Flyer!

Augustine Tay & Janene at The FlyerGrand Master Vincent Koh from the Singapore Feng Shui Centre recently completed some re-design work on the entrance, access and public spaces of the Singapore Flyer complex and he invited several of his students, (myself included), to undertake readings during the festive season.

I was very fortunate to have Augustine Tay as my colleague for the weekend and thoroughly enjoyed our IV Pillars and Feng Shui conversations!  He is an incredibly gifted, knowledgeable and insightful practitioner and also a very generous friend who shared many tips and tidbits with me.

It was such a wonderful experience and a great honour to read for so many people!  In fact I found it to be so worthwhile that these types of face to face readings are definitely something that I plan on doing again!


Wedding Celebrations for a Feng Shui Master!

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Some of you may already be familiar with Stephen Skinner through his amazing research into classical Feng Shui, which dates as far back as 1975.  Infact Stephen actually wrote the first English book on Feng Shui published in the 20th century, which was titled ‘Living Earth Manual of Feng Shui’.  Since then he has gone on to write many more books on this topic including Feng Shui for Modern Living, Feng Shui the Traditional Oriental Way, Keep it simple Guide to Feng Shui, Feng Shui Before & After, Flying Star Feng Shui and a must for any serious practitioner, Guide to the Feng Shui Compass.


A Very Busy Feng Shui November

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What a wonderfully enriching and busy month November was for Feng Shui in Singapore!  It kicked off with the 7th Annual IFSA Conference, which once again featured some great presentations from renowned experts such as GM Yap Cheng Hai, GM Raymond Lo, GM Tan Khoon Yong, GM Lillian Too, Master Mas Kehardtham, Master Surendran, Master Wang Xiao He and Juliana Abram.


On the 25th & 26th September 2010 the Australian Chapter of the International Feng Shui Association (IFSA) was officially launched at the Brighton Savoy in Melbourne. Grand Master Raymond Lo travelled all the way from Hong Kong to perform the ribbon cutting ceremony and also to deliver four key note presentations over the following two days of the convention. Grand Master Lo is  a founding member of the IFSA, serves on the Executive Committee and for many years now has been a wonderful teacher, mentor and friend to many in the Australian Feng Shui community.


East meets West in Singapore!

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As many of my clients, colleagues and friends are aware, for the past year and a half I have been living between Singapore and Melbourne.  This wonderful opportunity has really allowed me the time to further my studies and therefore over the previous five months I have been under the guidance and tutelage  of Grand Master Vincent Koh from the Singapore Feng Shui Centre.


One of the many wonderful traditions which are observed for the Lunar New Year is to welcome The God of Wealth, popularly known as ‘Cai Shen Ye’.  


2010 Year of the Metal Tiger

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Hi everyone, just thought I would let you know that I have posted my ‘2010 Year of the Metal Tiger‘ article on my website.  This gives you a brief overview of the prevailing energies and influences for the coming year.  I hope you enjoy reading it!


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