November 2020

Colour Me Good

TBJ Home Master Boon Yap is a feng shui expert already well known in Malaysia, her country of birth, and Australia, her country of residence. She grew up steeped in the ancient wisdom of Chinese philosophy, where the traditions and practices of feng shui, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism and wushu were part of her everyday life.

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Feng Shui That Heals

SpaChina – October-December 2007 By Boon YapThe first thing that comes to mind when one mentions Feng Shui is wealth, as in making money. However, the definition of wealth used in Feng Shui covers both monetary and non-monetary components.Health and harmony are parts of wealth, because one cannot fully enjoy wealth without health.Feng Shui is

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From Biochemistry to WuShu

From dissecting stem cells to demystifying feng shui, successful female scientist Boon Yap writes about the all-encompassing traditional practice of Five Skills.Think of a bio-medical research scientist, internationally successful business strategist, martial arts instructor and feng shui master. It’s hard to find someone who fits all the above descriptions until you meet Ms Yap Hwee

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Art of Aligning Life Force

The Star Lifestyle, Malaysians Abroad, Monday September 23, 2002Art of Aligning Life Force Feng shui masters believe that we can alter one-third of our luck by applying the principles of feng shui to harness the life-giving forces of nature, writes MAJORIE CHIEW. IS FENG shui a superstitious practice? Does it involve evil spirits? The answer to

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