| Mian Xiang Module 1, May 4th Known as the Chinese art of Face Reading,  Mian Xiang’s long, respected lineage predates more than 4 millennia – perhaps  right into the very founding of the Middle Kingdom, China, itself!  And since CVs can be exaggerated and even  BaZi charts faked, the face simply does not lie.  It is therefore unsurprising that this art  has been utilized by the emperors, nobility and commoners alike to size up both  friend and foe. In Mian Xiang, a person’s face is more  than his or her expression to the world – it is also a virtual map that belies  a person’s characteristics, attributes and perhaps more importantly, Destiny in  life.  In other words, to the trained  eye, a persons’ face is but a virtual book…merely waiting to be read and  deciphered. With Joey as the Instructor designate for  this class, the classroom was expectedly filled to capacity with enthusiastic  faces – all eager to absorb what Joey had to share with them, and undoubtedly,  learn how to size up on-the-spot the people they meet daily. Using his trademark humor, Joey  introduced his students to the fundamentals of Mian Xiang; his wit warming  students to the subject at hand at a comfortable pace.  He then proceeded to share with them crucial  details on face shapes, and surreptitious eyes could be seen stealing glances  at neighboring faces – with obvious purposes! A discussion on conspicuous facial  features such as the forehead, eyebrows, eyes, nose and cheeks followed suit,  during which Joey demonstrated to his students the qualities and traits they  should be looking for in each feature.   Perhaps one of the Mian Xiang Mastery Series’ greatest lures is the fact  that participants are able to actually – and excusably - practice their newly  acquired skills on their fellow participants.   In other words, faces will never look the  same to these participants, ever again!   Mian Xiang Module 2, May 5th  & 6th Aptly themed `Practical Face Reading’,  Module 2 intensified whatever knowledge students had already acquired in Module  1 to a highly advanced level.  Taking the  helm was none other than Joey Yap again – with more an overwhelming majority of  his previous day Module 1 students returning for more…just like Charles  Dickens’ fictional orphan, `Oliver’. And more they had, as Joey did a quick  revision of what his students had been taught in Module 1, before plunging into  technical details such as Mountains, Rivers, Mansions and Halls.  Since Mian Xiang falls under the Chinese  Metaphysical art of `Physiognomy’, these details are required to enable correct  analyses to be done. He then stepped into gear, with a  detailed analysis of the 5 Officers, which he duly discoursed with  participants.  Virtually nothing was left  to the imagination, as students were taken on an intriguing journey into this immensely  powerful and accurate branch of knowledge.   Capping-off Module 2 was a fun-filled,  hands-on approach to Mian Xiang, where practical Face Reading tips were shared  with students.  At this juncture, the  diverse aspects of life such as personality traits, relationships, careers and  health were duly discussed vis-à-vis Mian Xiang; from the practical point of  view, of course! The furious flurry of questions, warm  round of applause and number of people who later approached Joey to shake his  hand (some even brought Joey’s book to be autographed!) were more than ample  testimony that everyone had a `helluva’ time – while benefiting greatly from  the reservoir of knowledge Joey had shared with them throughout the  Course.       Reported by K.W. Tan |