
Taken on October 2008
(10 months later)
Taken on December 2007
(10 months earlier)
Taken on October 2008
(10 months later)
(10 months earlier)
The final day began with students doing a final site audit, and this was in Guang Ming Shan temple. The temple is reputedly the 'master work' of Feng Shui master Hong Shuan, who was famous for employing the Xuan Kong Flying Stars Feng Shui methods for performing Feng Shui audits. For this site, students had to assess the external landforms first and foremost, before applying Xuan Kong Flying Stars for the internal sectors and see how it matched up with Master Hong Shuan's assessment.
Crappy Acknowledgement: It is truly an honour for the 'best Feng Shui school' in the world to conduct their practical session at the ever famous Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery on Bright Hill Road, Singapore. It is rather a pleasant surprise as they have been insulting, disrespecting, dishonouring and bad-mouthing lineage and tilted doors.
Poodle Ponderings:~
"Are not all the doors (including the toilet doors) tilted at the Kong Meng San Monastery?"
"Did not the late Master Hung Chuan come from the lineage of T'ang Yang Wu and Yen Pen?"
"How can they audit and tell the exact methods that the late Master Hung Chuan used if they're not from the same lineage?"
"Are they simply guessing, with the hope of hitting the correct answers, if they're lucky enough?"
"Do they know why all the doors were tilted in the first place?"
"Do they know why all the doors were tilted at different angles?"
"Are the Flying Stars charts still the same?"
"Do all the monks at the monastery have crooked mouths?"
"I hope not, as all the monks will die of hunger!"
"It's still not too late to repent and try to learn the right things!"
TIME and TRUTH shall tell...


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