Xuan Kong Flying Star Feng Shui Advanced Home Study Course By Joey Yaprar
But the course had a deeper chord. In the chapter about time, Joey wrote about a “hidden star” that appears when people remember. It was a poetic aside: the house keeps memory and memory is a force that can tilt a star. Mei Lin began to listen—not only to compass readings but to stories embedded in floorboards, to laughter trapped behind wallpaper, to lullabies muffled in attic trunks. She invited Aunt Lian to tell childhood tales in the parlor. She laid out her grandmother’s tea set and combed through letters tied with blue string. Each story was offered like incense; the house accepted them. The red thread in the center tightened as if stitched by an invisible hand.
She followed the course’s advanced protocol. No silly wind chimes or laughing Buddha. She calculated the water stars, mountain stars, and the elusive future prosperity star. She bought six authentic brass coins, a bowl of black salt, and a small metal pagoda. On a Thursday morning ruled by the Wood element, she activated the West sector to drain the Earth poison. She placed the pagoda in the Northwest to suppress the 5 Yellow. But the course had a deeper chord
Joey Yap's advanced home study course on Xuan Kong Flying Star Feng Shui is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of this complex system. The course covers topics such as: Mei Lin began to listen—not only to compass
: Detailed guidance on applying Flying Stars to complex structures like apartments and multi-story homes. Each story was offered like incense; the house accepted them