| Post-Congress Workshops, Kuala Lumpur (October 3rd – 6th, 2007)  Anticipating that many a participant would be interested in  delving deeper into what he or she has learnt during the National Feng Shui  Congress 2007 in September, the Mastery   Academy organized a series  of Post-Congress Workshops from October 3rd to 6th. And it was met with enthusiastic response; what with only  standing room left at the classroom of the Mastery Academy’s  headquarters.  In fact, although each  Workshop was originally scheduled to end at 10 p.m., it was well past 11:30 p.m. when the last participant had left the  classroom!   Since the National Feng Shui Congress was themed `Feng Shui  for Homebuyers’, the international ensemble of speakers - who had presented  their topics during the event - once again took to the lectern to address  Workshop participants…who were obviously keen to deepen their understanding of  how Feng Shui may be used to improve their homes’ Feng Shui potential, and have  their questions personally clarified by the speaker him/herself.   With topics ranging from `Feng Shui for Wealth’ (conducted  by Joey Yap himself), to `Feng Shui for Real Estate & Property Selection’  (conducted by renowned British Master, Jayne Goodrick), to Singaporean Master  T.K. Lee’s `BaZi for Buying, Selling, Moving or Renovating Your Home’, there  was truly a wealth of knowledge pooled within this series of Workshops; and one  eagerly absorbed by the participants, most – if not all – who came `armed’ with  their notepads and questions…ready to be posed!   It was indeed an amazing experience to have the predominantly Malaysian  audience, from all walks of life and backgrounds, sitting together under one  roof, with a single-minded objective: To discover how Feng Shui can be wielded  as a pivotal tool in optimizing their property’s Feng Shui Quotient (FSQ), and  hence, viability…regardless of whether it’s for residential, or investment  purposes.  As each Workshop drew to a close, many participants took the  opportunity to approach their Instructor, and get up-close-and-personal with  him or her.  Some were overheard  exchanging light-hearted banter - and most made full use of the occasion to  pose their own unique situations, and have these clarified by their  Instructors. After all, the ultimate goal of Feng Shui, is none other  than to allow us to harness the natural energies of our environment, in order  to improve our quality of life! Reported by K.W. Tan |