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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

15th Marites Allen Philippine Feng Shui Convention Preview


2020 is considered a year of new beginnings and renewals – new opportunities, love and business or career success.  This is what the country’s feng shui queen, Marites Allen, hinted at the press conference for the 15th Marites Allen Philippine Feng Shui Convention held at Novotel Manila Araneta City last October 9.

The Year of the Metal Rat is the year that the Chinese Zodiac will have come full circle, with the Rat being the first sign from the 12 animals cycle, and is seen to be a strong, prosperous, and lucky year, and is a great year for founding and evolving.  The years of the Rat are: 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020, and 2032.

“If you are turning 60 years old next year, then you will complete the cycle of the elements and animal signs.  The last time the Year of the Metal Rat occurred was in 1960,” Ms. Allen shared.

Ms. Marites Allen at the press conference for the 15th Feng Shui Convention

Looking Back

Ms. Allen started by doing a recap of the happenings in 2019, the Year of the Earth Boar, as published in the feng shui booklet for 2019 distributed at the convention last November 2018.  “One of the things I indicated here was the outlook for career, that women who are leading a certain country will be challenged and could eventually leave their post.  Examples were Prime Minister Theresa May of the United Kingdom and Angela Merkel of Germany.  And it did happen as Prime Minister May resigned in June of this year while Merkel left her party in December of 2018. This is just one of the forecasts revealed at the 2018 convention,” she shared.  “Forecast on business and economy, anything to do with restaurants, food, commissary or human consumption business will prosper that’s why you see a lot of restaurants and food business in the malls.  Also healing business such as yoga prospered.”

Ms. Allen continues, ”If you are born in the DAY or YEAR of the SNAKE then you are in CONFLICT with the YEAR of the BOAR.” She cited famous personalities who passed away this year such as Gina Lopez and Eddie Garcia because both were born in the year of the Snake while Amalia Fuentes, who was born in the year of the Dragon, but her sign was in conflict with the month of October, which is the month of the Dog. “This is the reason why praying, doing charity work and wearing your pampaswerte and pangontra is very important,” she adds.

Moving Forward

One important feature of the destiny chart is the so-called Flying Stars or the lucky and unlucky sectors in one’s home or office that are associated with the various animal signs.  For 2020, the lucky sectors are Southeast, for windfall of good fortune; Northeast, for victory; Northwest, for financial wealth; West for prosperity; and Southwest for romance and travel opportunities.  On the other hand, the unlucky sectors are East, for misfortune; South, for illness; the Center, for robbery or loss; and North, for arguments.

The lucky signs for 2020 are Dragon, Snake, Tiger, Ox, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Boar while the unlucky signs are Rabbit, Rat and Horse.  Ms. Allen cautions those born in the year which clashes with the animal sign of 2020, “If you are BORN in the DAY or YEAR of the HORSE, then you are in CONFLICT with the Year of the RAT.  Another warning that I’d like to say because the pillar of 2020 is an Ox, those of you born in the DAY or YEAR of the SHEEP will be challenged.”

With birthday girl Ms. Marites Allen after the press conference

Well attended by media and blogger guests, the press conference was a preview to the November 24 feng shui convention where, Ms. Allen will discuss forecasts on love, health, wealth, and career; ways on how to enhance the lucky sectors and downplay the unlucky sectors; meanings of special numbers; and how to tap your guide spirit.  She will also share how to have miracle mornings; how to create a wealth vase for 2020; how to do a vision board for 2020 and beyond; and reveal what’s on your destiny chart for the Year of the Metal Rat.

“It is very important that we create something for a new beginning.  A wealth vase is actually a combination of auspicious symbols that you can put together in a vase and bring home before the Chinese New Year, so it’s good to have that before the year ends,” Ms. Allen shares.  Another must-have is the vision board to which she recounts, “When I started learning and doing feng shui in 2004, I also started my vision boards.  Looking back now at the photos of people I wanted to meet along the way, I have met most of them. And those photos of
material things, like a kitchen or a house, I have achieved them.  So I’d like to teach you how to do vision boards on November 24.”

The press conference also served as the launching of Marites Allen’s 2020 horoscope books, Feng Shui Almanac and Planner, the 2020 Feng Shui App, and the Frigga e-commerce website.

Wondering what’s in store for you for the Year of the Metal Rat?  Want to know how to maximize your good fortune in 2020? Secure your seats now for the 15th Marites Allen Philippine Feng Shui Convention happening on November 24, 2019 at the ballrooms of Novotel Manila Araneta City.  Get your tickets at Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/15th-marites-allen-philippine-feng-shui-convention-tickets-71031468033), call the following numbers: 0920-9509390 / 8188858/ 7360512 / 4707661 or email maritesallenevents@gmail.com.

Friday, September 20, 2019

Maximize Your Good Fortune in 2020 with Marites Allen’s Feng Shui Convention


Chinese New Year 2020, the Year of the Metal Rat, is fast approaching and if 2019 falls short on your expectations, here’s your chance to turn things around. The Rat is the first animal sign in the Chinese zodiac, and its arrival marks the start of a new 12-year cycle. Take advantage of the winning traits of this clever and adventurous animal to establish a stable and abundant new year.


Join us on November 24 – an auspicious day for starting important events and deemed lucky for those who expect superior value for their investments –  to learn how to maximize your luck and good fortune in the coming Year of the Metal Rat.

Don’t miss this chance to learn from the international fengshui master herself, Ms. Marites Allen, and hear first hand the following: 
·     Insights on lucky/unlucky prospects for your personal/professional life
·     Updates on energy types and directions that may work for or against you in 2020
·     General forecasts for important life areas (wealth, health, relationships, etc.)

Get these additional benefits by attending the event:
·         ·    First dibs at the latest luck enhancers and cures for the Metal Rat Year
·         ·    Convention brochure filled with useful takeaway points
·         ·    Engaging presentations, excellent food, auspicious company
·         ·    Chance to win raffle gifts and lots of other surprises

We are also excited to launch Ms. Marites Allen’s 2020 horoscope books, Feng Shui Almanac and Planner, the 2020 Feng Shui App, and the Frigga e-commerce website.

Don’t let this golden opportunity pass you by.  Secure your seats now and get your tickets at Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/15th-marites-allen-philippine-feng-shui-convention-tickets-71031468033), call the following numbers: 0920-9509390 / 8188858/ 7360512 / 4707661 or email maritesallenevents@gmail.com or yours truly at dcalnea@gmail.com.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Welcome the Year of the Dragon


Chinese culture has been embedded into Filipino culture for as long as we can remember that even pure Pinoys have come to love Chinese food and products, movies, and even believe in Chinese Horoscope and participate in the celebration of the Chinese New Year.



Coming from a family with Chinese blood, I grew up eating hopia, pancit, lumpiang shanghai, tikoy and siopao; watched movies of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, and the Chinese movies that were shown on Sunday mornings (where the actors are in full Chinese costume); and frequented Chinatown in Binondo. To prepare for Chinese New Year, we always bought tikoy and a variety of sweet, round fruits every Chinese New Year; collected 88 pieces of coins; prepared gold coin chocolates and other candies; and eagerly awaited the horoscope forecasts for the coming year.


(l-r) Feng Shui Expert Marites Allen and host Boy Abunda

This year was different as we celebrated it outside of home for the first time -- we spent Chinese New Year's Eve and the next couple of hours into the new year at Manila Hotel for the "Welcome the Year of the Water Dragon" event featuring Predictions and Forecasts for 2012 by international Feng Shui Expert Marites Allen.


(clockwise, from top left) lobby cocktails; Chinese dance
performance; bazaar; and eye-dotting ceremony


At 9:30 pm, the event started with cocktails at the Manila Hotel lobby where a short programme took place showcasing Chinese dance and Wu Shu exhibition; a short talk by Marites Allen; the traditional Lion Dance and Dragon Dance; the dotting of the Lion's eyes for good luck by Marites Allen and guest VIPs led by Manila mayor Alfredo Lim and Manila Hotel president Joey Lina. The event, hosted by Boy Abunda, also had a Chinese New Year bazaar that offered various Chinese products, including lucky charms and horoscope books.


(clockwise, from top left) wish balloon ritual; auspicious
meal; activities; lion and dragon dancers


By 11:45 pm, everyone was led out onto the hotel driveway for the new year wish balloon ritual -- we were instructed to write our specific wishes on a balloon that we will release together at the strike of midnight, sort of a representation of sending our wishes/prayers to heaven. The dark sky was then illuminated by bright and colorful fireworks originating from the Chinese New Year countdown at the Quirino Grandstand.


Tossing of the Prosperity Salad (that's me with the
ring and lucky beads bracelets)

At past 12 midnight, the last activity for the evening (rather, wee hours of the morning) was the Auspicious Meal and Lucky Forecasts by Marites Allen. The meal started with the assembly of the traditional Prosperity Salad on each table, where the head tasked to facilitate was the oldest in the group -- for our table, it was my mom. Each ingredient followed a sequence in the assembly and once complete, everyone in the table joined in the salad tossing to partake of the 'good luck.' The food prepared by Manila Hotel at the Centennial Hall were really delicious and overflowing that even when the celebration ended, the buffet table was still teeming with goodies.



This was a new and nice experience for me and for us as a family, and we believe that with prayers, hard work and good karma, the Year of the Dragon will be good to us. KUNG HEI FAT CHOI!



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