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Lillian with Judith and Marilyn.


Han Jin and Honey Lim.


Toasting to good feng shui!


Kathy, Jennifer and Jancy.


THE FENG SHUI CLASS Many were learning feng shui for the first time, as a result of which they found the course structure extremely conducive to learning. Te one-week intensive course covered all the complex nuances of analyzing fundamental environmental feng shui as well as learning up on the different techniques and formulas needed to analyze the feng shui of SPACE thoroughly. All the Landscape, Form School, Pa


Kua, Eight Mansions and Flying Star formulas were covered, and time was spent also on revising the Trigrams from the I-Ching as well as the Astrology and feng shui wheel of time. All daily lectures were personally taught by Lillian in the mornings, while afternoon sessions comprised tutorials and practical site visits to different kinds of homes. Visits were made to three different types of residences that included a link house, an apartment and a bungalow. Tis gave students good practical experience in


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taking compass readings from a Luo Pan and assessing visual feng shui first hand. Tis basically is the Case Method which Lillian uses to great effect as tutorial sessions after the site visits, and serves as a sounding board for later discussions and also to clarify students’ doubts. As a learning experience, this is fun and also very effective, as students tend to remember practical work much better. Tis is one reason why many prefer personally learning face-to-face with Lillian. For the first time in years, the


number of men who attended was equal to the number of women who enrolled, bringing a very serious and analytical dynamic to the class! For the “course exam” case study, students were taken to a Link House and asked to work in groups of five to provide their best collective recommendations on how its feng shui can be improved. Group work encouraged open discussion, balanced debate and peer-


bonding, which was evident in the quality of case studies submitted by all groups. On the final day, the graduation


ceremony was held at the elegant Bossa Nova Supper Club in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Students wined and dined to a superb buffet of roasts and salads, and danced the night away to a live band who entertained with numbers new and old. Students received their Certificates before cheering on the winners of the Case Study exam. Tere were two winning groups for the First Prize and they comprised Kusminardy Tjeong, Koh Kee Huat, Mariany Ham and Manjula Venkat Ganesh.


There were also two groups who tied for second place and they were Samar Salameh, Rachel Elnaugh, Vikas B Patharkar, Tan Haw Swee and Zora Zivkovic. The night ended with the wish fulfilling balloon ritual celebration. Everyone wrote their wishes on helium filled balloons and then released them in unison to the Sky Dragons and Moon Goddess.


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