This morning, I found this news from CNN news. It is so inspiring that I would like to share with my readers. I know some of you are having challenges in life. Please do not give up. Please take the challenge and make it work. God sometimes give us challenges for a reason.
My father often told me that give people around you a smile and valuable experience. If you are in the challenging situation, it is now the time to turn sorrow into smile and give value to life. Please read this article below and know what I mean. This was the very reason why my father continue to teach me feng shui even when he discovered the truth that I was a girl. A female was not allowed to receive treasure secrets such as feng shui lineage from the ancient masters.
My father understood that my mother had to disguise me as a boy so I could learn the passed down feng shui knowledge. My mother was one of those people took the courage and never accept “no” for an answer.
It does pay off when you take life into control, rather than allow life to control you. Life is never perfect. This is why we have yin and yang symbol. Just take a look at the yin and yang symbol. Even when there is a white area there is a black dot on it. On the back area there is white dot. It shows you that the world is never perfect. A good person could have his dark side of life and a bad person could have his kind side of life.
There are a lot of people asking me for help in the hope that feng shui can help them. Feng Shui can help you to prevent things. Please think ahead and help yourself ahead of time. Do not wait until things happen to you. If things have happened to you, please do not feel despaired. Some times hardship can lead you to a better future.
Did you read my last blog that there was a young woman who wanted my feng shui service and could not afford it. It took her three years to save up to hire me. My feng shui is not that expensive that would take her to save up for three years. It was because she was so poor. She had nothing. She said that she wished she got in touch with me earlier, so her life would have improved faster. I just want to let you know that she is doing very well with her life. She has such a spirit that she can get what she wants in life. I am helping her to get it. I am taking her on as a business partner.
I just want to let you know that life has a twist to it that you will never know what is round the corner. I told all my clients that they need to have feng shui done on their house as well as having a project to do. Otherwise, they would waste the feng shui energy that have created.
If you can afford to have feng shui done, you can hire me. Please remember prevention is better than cure. Please do not wait last minute when things do wrong and then try to fix it. If you cannot afford feng shui, then you can read my eBook “Cracking The Feng Shui Code 101” from my web site http://www.CrackingTheFengShuiCode.com.
A client of mine who bought my eBook has won a lottery ticket and there was another lady who won a number of scratch cards just by following my feng shui instructions from my feng shui eBook. Craig Halsley, a real estate investor won a house in California just by jotting down notes on my feng shui instructions when I ran a feng shui seminars.
There you go, there is secret power in feng shui in my feng shui instructions. I give weekly feng shui tips from my web site http://www.ImperialFengshui.com There is also feng shui secret CD from this web site http://www.FengShuiBestSeminars.com If you want to read some more how feng shui works, please go to this web site http://www.KwaiLanChan.com Please read the success stories of my clients and understand how feng shui can work for you.Here is the inspiring story of a courageous mother that I want to share with you. Please read on.
Kwai Lan
BEIJING, China (CNN) – When — after many visits to doctors and hospitals — Tian Huiping’s son was finally diagnosed with autism, the only advice she was given was to make use of a loophole in China’s “one-child” policy that allows parents with disabled children to have one more.Alone with her son after her husband divorced her, Tian became depressed and desperate enough to consider killing herself and her son, Yang Tao.“I made a poison for me and my son,” she said.But when she saw her boy smiling up at her happily, she says she couldn’t do it.“I thought, I have no right to end his life, and I cannot kill myself and leave him.”From that horrible moment 18 years ago, there grew an incredible resolve — the kind of dogged determination borne of a mother protecting her child. At one of the many hospitals she went to for help in Beijing, Tian came across a small brochure printed by the Taiwan Autism Association, explaining a few basic concepts on how to teach kids with autism. She read it over and over again.“I just tried to work a little bit with my son and another boy we lived with,” she says. “And it worked — a little bit — but I saw hope.”She rented space in a kindergarten and opened her own school at first, with just six autistic children. She slept on the floor in a store room to save money.Two months later, the kindergarten closed her down. “We didn’t make enough money for them,” she says. But the children had shown progress, even though the teaching was based on a few simple concepts in a few pages of a brochure. Soon, the word was out. And more parents with autistic children came to Tian looking for help, all of them with the same fears.Unraveling the mysteryCNN reports on the worldwide impact and latest science concerning the developmental syndrome of autism in a global investigation.
All day Wednesday, April 2 see full schedule » “If my son cannot go to school, what will happen with him? As a mother this is such a big worry.”Fifteen years later, Tian and her Stars and Rain Education Institute for Autism help more than 3,000 children a day through her school and its outreach program. Eighty children of all ages enroll in her school for an 11-week course with their parents — many of whom travel hundreds of miles from small villages to get help for their children. The parents then return to their villages to try to educate the local population. The Chinese government says there are only about 100,000 people with autism in the entire country, but unofficial estimates put the number between 1-2 million people, perhaps even more.Tian says her institute has a list of just 60 doctors nationwide who are capable of diagnosing autism. Fifteen years ago, she says there were just three.Because resources are scarce, the focus at her school is on teaching the parents how to educate their children. They first help parents to accept their child’s disability and teach basic information about autism awareness. Programs are individualized for each child, with teachers working on verbal communication, managing tantrums and other early intervention methods. One of the parents is a woman named Fu Jing. It took three years and countless wrong diagnoses, before she finally learned why her son Ruoqi wasn’t talking or playing with other kids, she said. When Fu leaned Ruoqi was autistic, her world collapsed.“I thought about committing suicide with my son. I could not imagine the pain he would suffer when he grew up. All the unfair treatment from society and schoolmates,” she said. “As a mother, I felt so much pain.” Don’t Miss Stars and Rain Education Institute for Autism
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See how you can make a difference But now Fu is learning how to communicate with her son, how to raise him, even how to love him.“The training here strengthens the acceptance of your kids. Honestly speaking, as an ordinary person, I get angry and even shout at him,” she said. “But here, they say we have to accept our kids as who they are. I feel that I have changed.”There are no government programs to help parents with autistic children — and there is no government help for Tian and her school.“I’m not used to requesting anything from government,” she says. “We have grown up in such a situation.” For the past three years, Stars and Rain has been working with Heartspring, a Kansas-based center for children with special needs. Teachers from Beijing have been sent to Wichita, Kansas, for training; and teachers like Connie Coulter have come to Stars and Rain.When she arrived in February, Coulter found a school with almost no resources and without access to the latest research. Some parents, she said, would come up to her and ask about a magic pill or vitamin “to cure their child.” “In the villages where they’re coming from, they’re just viewed as basically throw-away children,” she said. “To tell [the parents] and be able to educate them, it was an exhilarating experience to talk to them about the basic understanding of autism.” Coulter described her time at the school as a “life-changing experience.”“There are things that they have taught me about value of family, the passion, the empathy, the sacrifice that I don’t see as much in the United States,” she said.It’s a sacrifice these parents feel lucky to make — because in China, if your child has autism and you want to help, there is almost nowhere else to turn.CNN’s Wayne Drash contributed to this report.All About Autism • China
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