M. J.

Meeting Maggie this summer seemed to be a destined re-encounter to me after twenty-some years of lethargic contacts as an old friend. I was utterly lost feeling like facing a dead end in my life until I found her.
I assume my life needed to be redirected by shifting the steering wheel of my life and career. It was just right in time for me to come across such a brilliant, charming, and wide-open minded person. Maggie brought beaming rays into my foggy soul, which guided me to view things from different perspectives, including life and work. Her insightfulness helped me begin to recognize the value and significance of the opportunity that I engage with others, which can be a means of influence on their life.
Maggie is undoubtedly a great inspiration helping me set a journey toward a new chapter of my life by shuffling my thoughts that have been easily distracted with too much contemplation in the course of the daily routine. I would call Maggie an old friend, a life consultant, a spiritual leader, a mentor, and Shi Fu.
It was such a privilege for me to spend some quality time with her this summer, sitting at a table for meals or a cup of tea, cracking jokes and laughing hard until cry, as well as taking her classes. I truly enjoyed every session of her meditation classes, especially “Hike the peak sunrise” before the dawn on Wed and the Homi-talk on Friday evening. I’ve never met such a flexible-minded Tao-practitioner, Nae-gong master, spiritual guide, or whoever you want to call her.
What a relief it is for me to know that I got reliable guidance to refer to whenever I feel needs some directions in this chaotic matrix of the world!