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Fortune-enhancing tips

/ 02:54 AM January 30, 2016

FERNANDEZ. Facilitates search for harmony between man and his surroundings.

FERNANDEZ. Facilitates search for harmony between man and his surroundings.

A LOT of people use feng shui tips to conjure up positive vibrations in the air. Princess Lim Fernandez will talk about these fortune-enhancing tips in the lecture, “Design Harmony,” on Feb. 11, 1:30 p.m. at the LRI Design Plaza on 210 Nicanor Garcia st., Bel-Air II, Makati City.

Tradition

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The feng shui tradition originated thousands of years ago in China. Based on astronomy, its system is fueled by the search for harmony between man and his surroundings—a practice that aims to improve human lives in relation to their health, wealth, career, social standing and relationships. It can cover every aspect of a person’s life!

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In the Philippines, Princess runs the Yin & Yang Shop of Harmony at the New World Hotel in Makati, where she gives her predictions about what will happen during the Year of the Fire Monkey.

Her clients include businessmen, political leaders, celebrities, social figures and even housewives—who consult her about crucial business decisions and personal affairs!  She says that every person has his or her own feng shui forecast. If you want to attend the lecture, preregistration is required. Call 0923 812-2184 or 895- 1772.

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Join our Marinduque Moriones Festival Photo Safari on March 24-27, the Rodeo Masbateño Photo Safari on April 12-16 or the Amazing Batanes Photo Safari available throughout the year. E-mail [email protected], or call 0916 746-3883.

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