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05/15/04
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Topic:
Principles and Techniques in De-ghosting - A Positive Look at the
Chinese Folk Culture and Religious Traditions
Date/Time: Saturday, May 15, 2004 (2:00 – 5:00 P.M.)
Place: Senior Center, Auditorium
2645 Alameda De Las Pulgas, San Mateo 94403-1388
(Phone 650-522-7490)
Contact: Yuan Yuan at 650-349-8868 Email
info@yuan-yuan.org
Limited seating. Seating by order of
pre-registration, contact us soon.
Professor Tony Wang will be sharing with you the experiences he
gathered in the past as a consultant of life and Feng Shui matters and
offer his theories and insights for professional Feng Shui workers,
counselors, para-psychologists, or people who are interested in
increasing their understanding of the interaction between a person and
his/her environments.
Professor Tony Wang is a dynamic speaker who has been residing in
Vancouver, Canada since 1992. He is a highly respected scholar, Feng
Shui master and fortune–telling expert. He has a master degree in
English Literature (SUNY), worked for the Fulbright Program in Taipei,
Taiwan, and taught at several universities. He has studied Chinese
fortune-telling, Feng Shui and the Book of Changes (I-Ching) for over
30 years and is the author of several books. His methodology is
unique, as he is able to draw upon a huge reservoir of cultural
expertise in Chinese religion, theater, literature, music, folklore
medicine to enhance his Feng Shui and fortune telling practices. His
de-ghosting theory and application are inspiring and effective! And,
he has been a respected, dear friend of H. H. Grandmaster Professor
Lin Yun.
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