WORLDWIDE TRUTH FENG SHUI CONSULTANCY

WORLDWIDE TRUTH FENG SHUI CONSULTANCY

Friday, January 27, 2012

On Zodiac Signs and Horoscopes

Before Master Tham published his annual new year book 2008 many feng shui masters just joined into the fray by believing whether it is compatible or not by simply judging the partner's animal zodiac signs.  However, International Feng Shui Master Tham who is a genuine expert in astrology published his first book - the Year of the Rat 2008, he is the first Chinese Astrologer and Feng Shui Master in the world to explain that we should not just decide two person's compatibility by just judging their animal signs. With his outstanding records and vast knowledge in Feng Shui and Astrology, he bravely and confidently prove and stated that it is wrong to judge a couple's compatibility with animal zodiac signs. In his first published book, he immediately advised that their correct date, month, year, the time and minutes as well as their place of birth must be studied carefully to analyze the compatibility of that two particular person.



An experienced astrologer would not simply judge a date or period or even a person's basic life style good or bad by only studying one's single number or a combination of numbers. We cannot predict a couple's life correctly by concluding that a tiger and rabbit is not compatible with each other just because of by their nature of their year born animal sign - a gentle rabbit would be easily eaten up the by the fierce tiger. We have to study carefully of their correct day, month year and time and place of birth before we could predict their life correctly.  





After International Feng Shui Master Tham revealed this truth to the world, there are now a lot of Feng Shui Masters around the world - locally and in overseas followed and mimicked Master Tham's findings, where he had uphold for a very long time. Please remember that it is wise to seek a genuine and true Feng Shui master who knows what he is doing and able to differentiate flaws and full of genuine and true knowledge of Feng Shui and Astrology.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

NEW STRAITS TIMES INTERVIEW 23/02/12: A MAN'S DESTINY



IT was early 1970s and Stanley Tham Fook Cheong had just returned from Australia with a degree in accountancy. He later on settled down and run his own firm. A bright future beckoned for the young man.
But an encounter with Thai astrology master Pramaha Arjan Piyawanno changed his life forever.
“I have always had a special interest in astrology — the study of stars, planets and the likes — from the early days in my hometown in Kampar.
“I would read the horoscopes but merely out of fun and nothing else. I didn’t take them seriously,” he says.
Prahama whom he met in 1978 however, changed his view on astrology altogether.
“He taught me the power of astrology, the mythical and spiritualism — matters which I didn’t believe in before.”
Tham was taken in by Pramaha’s wise demeanour.
“The man was simply amazing. He not only gave you sound advice but was also able to consistently make accurate predictions, given the correct date, month and year, the hour and minutes. There were many instances where what he said about me and my friends were true. To me, he was a true astrology master.
According to Tham, Pramaha also said that he would not be practising accounting forever. That he would meet someone who would change his life forever and would embark on things related to helping people.
“At that time, I was quite sceptical. I was already an accountant and quite successful too. Why would I want to do something else?” he reminisces.
As fate would have it, Tham later met feng shui master Wong Hwa Yi, who eventually bequeathed his knowledge to Tham.
“He was a client. A day before he went back to China, Wong said I was ‘the chosen one’,” he adds.
Tham thought long and hard. The words of his astrology master echoed in his mind. He was convinced that feng shui was his destiny. He later got his wife’s consent to study geomancy.
For the next eight years, Tham became Wong’s student. At the end of it, he became so well-versed in it that he became a master feng shui exponent himself. The rest, as they say, is history.
Unlike some feng shui practitioners who use ornaments such as animal models and coins to bring good luck, Tham only gives advice, based on what he feels and sees.
For him, feng shui energy should only come from the environment.
Like all feng shui masters, Tham uses a Chinese compass called lo-pan but it is special to him as he inherited it from his master.
He will normally bring along this compass to a client’s house or other location to study the feng shui elements there.
“One cannot dispense feng shui advice by studying pictures or plans of buildings,” he adds.
Tham bases his advice on the cycle of five elements — metal, wood, water, fire and earth — and also on astrology.
According to him, anyone can become a feng shui practitioner, provided that he has faith in it and is clean inside and out.
Since feng shui is about helping people in many ways, like warding off accidents and bad luck, bringing better health and happiness to one’s family, the practitioner possess good traits himself.
Incidentally, Tham has apparently made accurate predictions about some Hong Kong and Taiwan movie stars and politicians, even the political future of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
-What’s in store for the Dragon Year
“Those born in the Year of the Dragon are ambitious, full of energy and will be successful in their undertakings,” says Tham.
 They are brave and unafraid of challenges, he adds.
He adds that some industries will prosper, especially those in the Wood element, for instance, textiles, clothing, education and newspapers.
The Earth industries that will face obstacles include mining, quarry, farming, property and construction. Industries linked to the Fire element such as electricity, oil, alcohol, fashion and computer-related fields will not do well.
Facing the same fate are those Metal element industries, for example, banking, finance, motor and automobile.
The Water industries, meanwhile, will do quite well, especially those related to tourism, transport, fishery , seafood and import/export. By and large, it’s also a good year to switch jobs, if one’s astrological signs are favourable.

International Feng Shui Master Tham interviewed by NTV7 about 2012 year of Dragon



Malaysia's popular TV station, NTV7 Interviews International Grand Feng Shui Master Tham Fook Cheong in its famous Breakfast Show about the year of Dragon 2012.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The Star Newspaper Bhd Interviews International Feng Shui Master Tham : A Cautious Year Ahead



LOOKING at the characteristics of the mythical dragon creature, one that is strong, dynamic and competitive, it would be understandable for many to assume a smooth-sailing and hopeful 2012.
However, feng shui masters have advised caution and the need for discernment as the Chinese community prepares their celebration to usher in the Year of the Dragon.

Tools of trade: Master Tham showing (left) a Thailand astrology disc and the Feng Shui pa kua board.


Worldwide Truth feng shui Master Stanley Tham said that the economy would be stable this year.
On the general election, Tham said there would not be any social unrest.
However, he declined to say what the results would be and would only say that the country would see more cooperation by the end of the year.
“It does not matter who the government is, but calculations show that it will become better and more efficient,” he said.
Using Thailand astrology and the pa kua for his predictions, he advises those born in the Year of the Dog to be extra careful and carry amulets or charms with them when going out of their home to avoid any misfortune.
“This year does not bode too well for them, which is why I hope they will consult experienced feng shui masters to calculate their good days and avoid mishaps,” he said.
He also encouraged everyone to put up red, yellow or maroon colours in their houses and on their doors and windows to inject vitality into their surroundings as this year is the Year of the Water Dragon, thus lacking the fire element.
“The lack of the fire element means that we need to avoid white or black colours and there should be more sunlight at home to balance out the yin energy,” he added.
Tham said it would be prosperous to face the east direction this year, particularly for scholars, students and the business community, while the south-east direction is to be avoided as much as possible.
“That is the direction that is against the wrath of the Duke of Jupiter (Tai Sui) which will bring failure and disappointment to those who face it.
“On the other hand, if they turned around and looked towards the opposite direction, they would have strong support behind every thing that they did,” he advised.

From
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/1/17/metroperak/10269718&sec=metroperak

Sin Chew Daily Interviews Master Tham 18/1/2012

Sin Chew Daily Interviews Master Tham on "Welcoming The God of Wealth"








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