Lillian with first prize winners Koh Kee Huat, Tan Haw Swee, Natalia Pravdina and Betina Lagerstrom.
Joshy and Jennifer. Patrick, William and Honey.
THE PAHT CHEE CLASS
Following up on the MPC was Lillian’s only Paht chee class for the year, and for many in the class, this was their third or fourth time coming to Kuala Lumpur to learn from her. So there were a great many old friends as well as a couple of new students. Once again, the class was very cosmopolitan comprising a mixed group from nine countries.
Paht Chee is Chinese destiny analysis based on a person’s
Four Pillars of birth details - the Hour, Day, Month and Year. Lillian and her students had great fun together reading and interpreting the charts of major celebrities and international personalities, with Lillian and her team - Phillip Lim and Stanley - taking them into deeper and deeper methods of analysis. Paht Chee destiny reading is a very popular and
important branch of a person’s overall feng shui. Destiny luck is the fate that one is born with, the heaven luck often alluded to in the trinity of luck - tien ti ren - but destiny luck is not something that cannot be changed or transformed. Indeed, one of the best reasons for learning how to create, read and interpret one’s Paht Chee chart is to discover - through reading the charts - all the factors that infl uence one’s luck at any moment in time, a year, a time period… And to then create an environment where favourable
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elements and symbols needed are used to transform any form of bad luck in the chart into good fortune. THIS IS THE MAJOR RAISON D’ETRE - the vital reason - for learning Paht Chee. Lillian spent a good deal of time teaching not only analysis of Paht Chee, but also what one can do to overcome periods of bad luck. And because she is also very knowledgeable about spiritual amulets and talismans, students were taught how to overcome certain affl ictions in their chart with specifi c amulets and rituals - to overcome their respective “bad luck” periods.
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