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At least twice a year we meet the most kind, talented and beautiful people who fly in from all parts of the world to learn feng shui from LILLIAN TOO! Our May MPC intake of students hail from 18 countries including the Philippines, Mexico, Singapore, Tunisia, Romania, Mongolia, Australia, Netherlands, Germany, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Japan, Qatar, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, France, Hong Kong and of course, our very own country Malaysia!


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any of our students have already experienced first- hand the benefits of applying feng


shui just by reading Lillian’s feng shui books very early in their lives! In this class, almost all of them made the decision to come here in person to meet their mentor Lillian Too, and to go deeper into feng shui. “I thought I had read everything


from her books already, but what’s covered in this course is so much more comprehensive!” says Vasantha, our Malaysian student who is the Head of the Legal faculty here at Help University. Vasantha and her teammates Carla Chan (Philippines), and Ans Chang (Singapore) did so well that their team took home FIRST PRIZE for the case study competition that is designed as part of the Course for Lillian to gauge the level of understanding grasped by the students. Usually, the discussion process prior to their writing up their recommendations for a live feng shui consultation helps them enormously to crystallise what they have learnt. For the case competition, participants usually work in groups of 3 or 4. Lillian Too’s MPC class is unlike any other course in the world! Every time a class ends, students ask “when and what is the next course”. Tey want to come back for more and many usually do!


Tis is because a big part of the focus is given to practical applications


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on the use of feng shui learnt in the classroom. Participants go to actual sites – to apartments, link houses and bungalows - because we believe that the quickest way to move up the learning curve is to experience first-hand what it is like to hold a Lou Pan, what to look out for when taking directions of a house or building, how to assess which side is the facing direction of different types of buildings, and also to understand the nuances of using the compass formulas! Practical application can only be taught face-to-face in a classroom environment as well as on-site – and this is what sets the MPC course with Lillian Too in Malaysia apart from many of the online courses available out there. At the MPC, we teach our students how to demarcate their living spaces using the principles of Big Tai Chi and Small Tai Chi, giving them the flexibility as well as the confidence to tackle almost any living space possible! Te reality is that many living spaces in today’s modern environment do not conform to regular clear-cut spaces, and so trying to apply the Grid formula according to the Lo Shu Grid can be quite daunting! Tat is why the first day of class is dedicated to clarifying the basic fundamentals of feng shui. Once this is well understood, students hold the key to applying the formulas correctly regardless of the type of space they are dealing with, or of the


formulas they are using. Some of the formulas that Lillian Too teaches during the course are unique to the class – they are not taught in any of her books simply because they cannot be effectively translated into instructions in written form! For example, the highly potent 120 Bags of Gold formula can help one fine-tune one’s facing directions to 3 degrees – this is so simple to apply, but finding the exact spot of your Bag of Gold requires the Luo Pan! “Tis formula so complex and yet so easy to use when you have the Lo Pan! I can see why you would only teach this in class!” says our very radiant Mexican student Ana Ximena Romero, who joined the class with her mother Maria Rosario! In her younger years, Maria was a very famous actress in Mexico, having once been married to one of Mexico’s most famous movie directors! She was absolutely delightful mixing so freely with the class, they all adored her! When students are physically


here, they benefit from Lillian’s direct instructions and daily coaching from our very seasoned teaching assistants Stanley Ng and Honey Lim, both of whom have learnt feng shui from Lillian for well over 15 years! It is not just Stanley and Honey – but any of our permanent staff here at World of Feng Shui who have worked here for more than three years are skilled in the practice of feng shui - you can ask any of them in our office for assistance and they can give you direct answers to your questions! “I didn’t realise that there was a


difference between location vs direction – it explains why my office feng shui isn’t right and my business hasn’t been the same since we moved into my new office!” says Benjeemen Heng, a well-known interior designer based in Singapore. Tis is one of the common areas of confusion for our students, but once they learn it here from Lillian directly, everything becomes crystal clear! Another interior designer in our class – Pamela Cardinale - from Indonesia also commented how easy feng shui has now become and she’ll be putting everything she learnt to good use when she returns to Indonesia! Phillip Lim (Lillian’s brother, a.k.a.


Uncle Lim) is our resident Paht Chee expert – he is so generous with his time and knowledge that students get a bonus learning the rudiments of Paht Chee just


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