The Three Harmony of Heaven, Chinese Feng Shui






Ang mga millenials ay ibang- iba ang takbo ng buhay.  Kanya kanya ang location sa mundo na kailangan mong maintindihan ang mapa para  mayroong idea ka kung saang dako ang continente nandon sila, nasa Asia ba, o Middle East Asia, nasa kanlurang bahagi ng mundo tulad ng North and South America ba o nasa Europa.

Millenials ang tawag sa mga batang ipinanganak ng early 80s.

"Millennials (also known as Generation Y) are the demographic cohort following Generation X. There are no precise dates for when this cohort starts or ends; demographers and researchers typically use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years."


Karamihan ay ipinanganak na ang planet neptune ay nasa sagittarius constellation.

Neptune In Sagittarius
As a fire sign, Sagittarius is unable to sit still for very long. That’s why Neptune in Sagittarius is able to find inspiration wherever they go – it’s the traveling that keeps them excited about life. They love meeting new people, learning new things and building upon their wealth of knowledge

For Neptune in Sagittarius, they thrive on a variety of exciting and uplifting experiences.
Neptune represents instinct, illusion, spiritual enlightenment, chaos, addictions, mystery, fantasies.
They thrive on a variety of exciting and uplifting experiences.
They are always on the go and will drop everything to take a surprise trip. They aren’t interested in day-to-day activities or responsibilities; they don’t have the time for such mundane things.

Si Roy

Pinakabatang kapatid ko si Roy. Sampung taon ang agwat ng edad namin.  Magkasama kami sa construction company ko noong 199O hanggang 2OOO bago naging OFW sa Libya bago pa ito nagka gyera. Graduate sya ng Architecture kaya construction supervisor ng mga buildings at mga industrial plants ang trabaho nya sa abroad.

Likas siguro na kapag ipinanganak ng year of the Tiger at Sagittarius na destiny nya ang laging nasa malalayong lugal para maranasan ang ibat ibang kultura at kaugalian ng mga ibat ibang lahi. Enjoy na enjoy sa trabaho lalo na ang mga tauhan at mga workers nya ay galing sa ibat ibang nasyon ng Bangkadesh, Thailand, China, India, Egypt, Arabia, Libya, at marami pang iba,  kasama na mga pinoy.

Nakakatuwa ang kwento niya nong abutan sila ng gyera sa disyerto ng Libya na 7OO kilometers ang layo sa Tripoli na capital city.  Wala ng communication at abandon na ng mga higher-ups nila ang main office sa Tripoli, dahil ditto lakas loob silang tumawid ng border ng kalapit bansang Tunisia gamit ang service vehicle nila na kayang maglakbay kahit walang kalsada sa disyerto. May mga check point silang nadaanan na  kinumpiska ang kanilang mga pera, laptops, gadgets, ..Sa kabutihang palad pagdating sa border ay tinulungan at sinagip sila ng mga UN Forces.

Hindi na siya bumalik sa Libya. Ang mga sumunod na work assignments nya ay sa mga bansang UAE, Saudi Arabia,  at nitong mga huling dalawang taon ay sa Penang, Malaysia na ginawa nila ay Coal Power Plant para sa electrisidad ng Malaysia. Gusto naman nya daw marating ay bansang Chile sa South America dahil may kontrata ang kompanya nilang Koreano doon.

Ibinalita din niya yong anak nyang si Fritz ay OFW na rin at nasa Kuwait Airport bilang airport ground control personnel. Graduate ito ng Aircraft Mechanic sa Airlink.

Si JO

Sports buff si Jo. Estudyante pa lamang Grade 7 sa Paref Woodrose School sa Ayala Alabang ay kasama na sya sa team soccer players na sumali sa Gothia Cup Tournament ng football sa Sweden. Soccer player sya sa school sa UP, sa De Lasalle, at kahit na nong mag-aral sya sa Singapore ay football pa rin ang sports nya  May mga batang taga Forbes Park na tinuturan niya ng soccer.
Aside from soccer, nasa long distance cycling din sya at nag-eensayo para sa ambisyon niyang makasali at makatapos ng triathlon ng Ironman event.


An Ironman Triathlon is one of a series of long-distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC), consisting of a 2.4-mile (3.86 km) swim, a 112-mile (180.25 km) bicycle ride and a marathon 26.2-mile (42.16 km) run, raced in that order and without a break. It is widely considered one of the most difficult one-day sporting events in the world.

Most Ironman events have a limited time of 17 hours to complete the race. The race typically starts at 7:00 a.m.; the mandatory swim cut off for the 2.4-mile (3.86 km) swim is 9:20 a.m. (2 hours 20 minutes), the mandatory bike cut off time is 5:30 p.m. (8 hours 10 minutes), and the mandatory marathon cut off is midnight (6 hours 30 minutes). Any participant who manages to complete the triathlon in these timings is designated an Ironman.

Madalas magbyahe si JO dahil single pa at wala pang masyadong responsibilidad sa buhay.
Born sya ng year of the Water Dog of April month.


Si Gelay

Adventurer din si Gelay.  Pagkatapos ng marketing course nya sa De Salle Taft ay nagpunta na sya sa US at nag-aral sa Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising(FIDM} sa Los Angeles, California. Nag stay na sya sa US at sa kasalukuyan ay nakatira sa San Francisco Bay Area with husband Manny, dating basketbolista ng PBA na naglaro sa Ginebra, Coke, Sta Lucia, etc. Happy family sila kasama ang dalawang anak na lalake.

Nagbakasyon lang sila ng two weeks . Kuha ang picture nong last Friday, Aug 4 sa Serendra.

Born year of the Metal Rooster of Gemini month.

Si Charis

Frequent flyer si Charis. Noong bata pa sya ay kung saan saan bansa na nakakarating. Ambisyon nya marating ang 5O major cities of different countries around the globe before the age of 5O. Malapit na yata nyang makumpleto. Frequent din ang kanyang residence relocation. For the past two years, Singapore, San Francisco, then presently  Singapore again. Stop over/vacation lang sa Manila kaya nasa picture.

Double course din sya kasama na ang Law/LLB. Born year of the Earth Horse and a Leo sun.


Ako, nasa gitna.. isang blogger

Traveler din ako. Hindi nga lamang sa physical realm kundi sa universal travel traversing the sky and heavenly bodies. Masonic traveler ang tawag dito, an allegory of “ traveling from west to east.”

Ipinanganak ako ng year of the water dragon when sun in sagittarius.


The East has always been considered peculiarly sacred. This was, without exception, the case in all the Ancient Mysteries. In the Egyptian rites, especially, and those of Adonis, which were among the earliest, and from which the others derived their existence, the sun was the object of adoration, and his revolutions through the various seasons were fictitiously represented. The spot, there fore, where this luminary made his appearance at the commencement of day, and where his worshipers were wont anxiously to look for the first darting of his prolific rays, was esteemed as the figurative birthplace of their god, and honored with an appropriate degree of reverence. Even among those nations where sun-worship gave place to more enlightened doctrines, the respect for the place of sun-rising continued to exist. The camp of Judah was placed by Moses in the East as a mark of distinction; the tabernacle in the wilderness was placed due East and West; and the practice was continued in the erection of Christian churches. Hence, too, the primitive Christians always turned toward the East in their public prayers, which custom Saint Augustine (Serm. Dom. in Monte, chapter 5 accounts for "because the East is the most honorable part of the world, being the region of light whence the glorious sun arises." Hence all Masonic Lodges, like their great prototype the Temple of Jerusalem, are built, or supposed to be built, due East and West; and as the North is esteemed a place of darkness, the East, on the contrary, is considered a place of light.

In the primitive Christian church, according to Saint Ambrose, in the ceremonies that accompanied the baptism of a catechumen, a beginner in religious instruction, "he turned towards the West, the image of darkness, to abjure the world, and towards the East, the emblem of light, to denote his alliance with Jesus Christ." And so, too, in the oldest lectures of the second century ago, the Freemason is said to travel from the West to the East, that is, from dark ness to light. In the Prestonian system, the question is asked, "What induces you to leave the West to travel to the East?" And the answer is: "In search of a Master, and from him to gain instruction." The same idea, if not precisely the same language, is preserved in the modern and existing rituals.

The East, being the place where the Master sits, is considered the most honorable part of the Lodge, and is distinguished from the rest of the room by a dais, or raised platform, which is occupied only by those who have passed the Chair. Bazot (Manuel, page 154) says: "The veneration which Masons have for the East confirms the theory that it is from the East that the Masonic cult proceeded, and that this bears a relation to the primitive religion whose first degeneration was sun-worship."

Source..Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry