Issue 1 January - March 2008
 



The Science of Forecasting

Feng Sui (literally wind water) is probably one of the most recognisable yet most misunderstood practices in the world. To the uninitiated, feng sui is synonymous with mystical beliefs. It is - to them - akin to superstition, which involves arranging one’s
furniture, living conditions, and ornaments around with a vague notion that doing so will bring them luck and prosperity.

Yet as Prof. Master David Koh - the founder of the Malaysian Institute of Geomancy Sciences (MINGS) revealed to HIGH Life - feng sui is not cloudy mumbo-jumbo but an actual study that has its roots in scientific basis. Master Koh also revealed that there is correlation between the Chinese belief of feng sui, the Indian belief of vasthu and the Malay belief of tajul muluk.

It is interesting to note that Master Koh has compared notes and studies with his peers in tajul muluk and vasthu, and have found that they all concur with each other. Differences, according to him, only occur through people who do not have a good enough grounding in the studies.


 
  Prof. Master David Koh - The Science
      of Forecasting
  Here & Now 2008 Tour
  The Ageless Melodies of Tsai Chin
  The Talented Jacky Cheung
  The Remarkable Sam Hui
  Herman’s Hermits - Music from the
      Age of Innocence

 

 

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