From the age of
14 he began to
study Feng Shui
as the sole
student of Grand
Master Chue Yen.
This was
extremely hard
work for a
teenager, and at
first he did not
realize
how privileged
he was. In the
early years he
tried to trick
his Master in
the hope that he
might prove him
false, and then
be justified in
leaving! But the
Master
repeatedly
proved his
incredible
powers, and the
young man grew
to embody the
tradition of his
Lineage,
learning the
craft of the
Imperial Courts.
He would often
follow him into
the mountains to
taste the Qi
very early in
the morning,
with a day at
school still
before him!
Grand Master Chue told his
student that his
future lay in
the West. The
precise date was
given when it
would be time to
claim the mantle
of the Master.
He was also told
that he must
concentrate on
study and
research, also
of the Forms of
the Western
World, so very
different to
those of
China.
It was a great
wrench, but
Master Chan set
up home in the
UK
and continued
his studies.
Although he had
passed the tests
that gave him
the right to
call himself a
Master, Master
Chan waited, and
on the foretold
day a reporter
knocked on his
door wanting to
do an article on
real Feng Shui!
The new era of
Feng Shui in the
West had begun.
He began
teaching and
students flocked
to learn the
authentic
material he was
sharing. Master
Chan established
the Chue
Foundation in
Edinburgh
to promote
growth of
genuine Feng
Shui. The
Foundation had
long existed in
Hong Kong,
but Grand Master Chue Yen
closed it and
bequeathed it to
Master Chan, so
that he could
inspire a new
generation of
Western
adherents in
following the
path of logic
and research.
Grand Master Chue had found
Eastern students
to be too
unquestioning of
Tradition, and
saw in the West
the chance to
keep the flame
alive in a time
when the very
world would be
under threat
from human
greed, and the
truth of the
Ancients would
be needed more
than ever! |
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