~~~ Anna Cheung ~~~
Anna Cheung, born in Beijing China with both parents members of the communist party. Her father died when she was 4 and all her memory of him is love. "The greatest influence my mother gave to me is that the only person dependable is myself." Sent to the best boarding schools from age 3, Anna the joined the Chinese Air Force after high school.
After 2 1/2 years in the army and the quieting of revolution, schools opened once again and Anna studied and then taught at the PLA ( Chinese People's Liberation Army) Science and Engineering University for 7 years. Leaving a secure but which Anna saw as an unexciting future, she became an officer in the Chinese National Defence Science and Technology Committee. Many adventures and accomplishments later... she left mainland China, studied business at the University of East Asia in Macau in 1986. Then went to Hong Kong and became a business woman. Anna ran a business between China and the rest of the world until she retired at the end of 1999. After traveling to Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia and America, she finally ended her wandering at Ramtha's School of Enlightenment in the autumn of 2000... where she found knowledge "that made sense" possibilities and the excitement of the unknown she had found nowhere else. Anna has been a current student of RSE since.
On the program we barely had time to begin to explore the beautiful mind of this woman, whose colleagues named "Little Genius" but we will. In subsequent programs she will speak of her "simple trick" to master anything! Recently turning herself into a mandala painting artist, her first mandala workshop will be in Georgia, USA in November to "teach how to turn oneself to be an artist and using mandala/divine art as a tool of focusing and manifestation."
Soon we will tell you how you may purchase a print of this magnificent painting, Shiva and Change, whose beauty and frequency cannot be appreciated in this small representation. Anna has generously given BTO the reproduction rights to be used in support of the program, for which Nancy & Elena are most honored and grateful.
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