Fearsome
Foursome Presents
An Interview with Lillian Too
FF:
So how does it feel being number ONE in the USA ?
LT:
Feels scary ... it also feels good that many people can benefit
from my books on feng shui
FF:
What got you started writing about feng shui?
LT:
... Well, as you know darling, after I retired and you started growing
up on me, I had to find something to do ... so I decided to be a
writer.
FF:
Yes, but why feng shui ? Why not a novel ... a steamy fiction ...
based on the glittering corporate world of big money that you knew
so well?
LT:
No, I simply am not good enough to write fiction ... (laughs) ...
besides, I wanted to write on a subject which could help people
... and since I knew so much about feng shui, and I could honestly
say hey .. here's something that really works ...
FF:
But weren't you afraid to give away too many secrets?
LT:
I didn't see it that way ... besides, I also wanted to preserve
a small part of my Chinese cultural tradition ... make it freely
available, especially for a whole lot of Chinese people living outside
China or Hong Kong ... people like me ... Western educated Chinese
who could lose out on our own traditions ...
FF:
You have written now what ... 18 books ... counting your new FUNDAMENTALS
series of nine books ? .... That's very prolific ... where do you
get your inspiration?
LT:
.. Yes, I suppose it is ... * grins * Inspiration? From all my fan
letters of course ... I get so many letters from people who have
used my books successfully for feng shui. There is nothing more
inspiring than that!
FF:
Mummy, tell them also about Rinpoche ... how feng shui brought Him
into our lives.
LT:
Yes, of course, The best thing about my feng shui books is that
they brought ~Lama
Zopa Rinpoche to us ... He read my books, contacted me and invited
me to go to Bodhgaya (this place in India where the Lord Buddha
gained Enlightenment) ...
FF:
You mean he just called you from out of the blue?
LT:
Yes, it's wonderful isn't it? He wanted me to do the feng shui for
the buildings to be built around the giant MAITREYA STATUE
which His organization is planning to build in Bodhgaya.
FF:
And you went ?
LT:
Yes, I went with Uncle Yap ( Master Yap Cheng Hai._ Feng Shui grand
master) .... It was a stunningly inspiring trip ... a pilgrimage
and I met Rinpoche ... such a great Dharma Master. We are so blessed
and I, so privileged to be His student, to be able to learn the
Dharma (Buddhist practice) from Him ....
FF:
So you are a Buddhist?
LT:
Yes I am
FF:
How does that fit with what you say ... that feng shui is not a
religion?
LT:
Feng shui is a science, a method a technique for arranging your
living space to have a better lifestyle and a more comfortable life
.... Religion is a spiritual practice, aimed at transforming the
mind and the attitude towards helping others and attaining enlightenment
in order to be able to help others ... the two are different practices
but they complement each other.
FF:
There is no conflict then?
LT:
... Oh no, not at all * shakes head vigorously * FENG SHUI does
not require faith. You don't have to believe in feng shui for it
to work ... just get it right and you will benefit from the good
energy around you. Get it wrong and you will be hit by the killing
energies of the environment. Treat feng shui like a subject you
learn at University ... I used to look on it as an additional management
tool .
FF:
What is your favourite food?
LT:
I don't have favourite foods. I love many different types of cuisine
... but I guess you could say I am partial to Italian cooking.
FF:
and your favourite car?
LT:
* thinking seriously * I think nothing beats the Merce ...(Mercedes
Benz)
FF:
and your favourite designer?
LT:
It's got to be Issey Miyake, whom I think is incredibly creative.
I also like Versace and DKNY a lot .. and also Moschino ... but
these days I am too fat to look good in any of their clothes ! *
rolling eyes upwards * so now I wear Marks and Spencer a lot. They
make sensible nice clothes. Not as glamourous as the designers but
just as good.
FF:
.. And your favourite movie star?
LT:
I like Harrison Ford a lot ... and I love his movies. They entertain
and they're wholesome. I especially liked him in the Indiana Jones
series - great adventure stuff !
FF:
Finally, what would you like to be remembered as ...
LT:
That's easy. I want to remembered as a very excellent mother to
you, my darling, as a great home maker, and as a great friend to
all my friends.

Visit Lillian Too at
World of Feng
Shui and lillian-too.com
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