The Imperial School of Feng Shui and Chinese
Horoscopes
Master Chan Kun Wah’s direct lineage stretches back
to Great Grand Master Chan Hay Yee of the Imperial Courts in China over 5,000
years ago. Master Chan’s Master, Grand Master Chue Yen, directed Master Chan to
start a school called the ‘Imperial School of Feng Shui and Chinese Horoscopes’,
which he did in 1996 in Edinburgh, Scotland. His quest was to teach and advance
the knowledge of the many different techniques of Chue Style Feng Shui. He
endeavoured to train his students to a very high standard. This he did by
initially offering a two year Vocational Feng Shui and Chinese Horoscope Course,
which culminated in an examination on a property. The students had then to prove
their ability to find an energetic problem in the property and offer
recommendations as to how to remedy the situation to help its occupants. They
also had to prove their understanding and application of the Ba Chop (Eight
Houses), Sam Hap (Three Combination), Sam Yuan (Three Periods), Yuen Hom (Everything
or Nothing), which is the most powerful style of Flying Star, as well as the
Double Mountain Element Method and Form School (how the object in the specific
environment affected the property). His students also had to understand the Ba
Zi (Chinese Astrology), the I Ching and how to correctly read the unique lopan
(Chinese Compass) that Master Chan designed and produced that details all his
teachings. The most important qualities that any student should have are a good
heart, an honest soul and a respect for his or her Master.