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Marina Lighthouse's Lunar Year Predictions for 2014



"This year should amplify humankind's compassion and caring for the welfare of humanity. Politically, Heads of State will not enjoy the same backing as they did during the Year of the Snake. The lucky stars will move away and they will find support for their leadership to be waning," says Marina Lighthouse, Feng Shui consultant and the creator of FengShuiShopper.com, one of the West's most visited web-based Feng Shui stores.
"Financially, international relationships during certain months of the year will be tense and the market will slow down. The tendency will be to take profits and not reinvest. Because there is a serious imbalance in the five elements for the most part, one should be very conservative and go for the long term instead of short-term investments."
Revered throughout history as an animal that man could depend upon and utilize to great benefit, the Horse is extremely energetic and optimistic, preferring to see the good in people and the positives in the world. This means that the year looks to be bright and socially dynamic, but the added quality of the Wood Element takes us along a thoughtful and caring path. This is because, according to Chinese astrology, the Wood Element characterizes a philosophical and deeper level of thought.
The Chinese Zodiac has 12 animal signs, each with a different character and significance. Unlike Western astrology, Chinese astrology is based on birth year, not birth month. Moreover, its focus is on the concept of fate and then works towards altering difficult forecasts and enhancing good fortune. Lighthouse's new eBook, Chinese Astrology Predictions and Feng Shui for 2014, gives readers detailed adjustments and timing for the year ahead.
About Marina Lighthouse & The Science of Feng Shui.
Marina Lighthouse is a certified Feng Shui consultant, author, teacher, lecturer and expert of the Black Sect Tantric Buddhist (BTB) School of Feng Shui. She is the founder and principal of Lighthouse Feng Shui, LLC in Los Altos, California, and is the creator of one of the western world's most visited and knowledge-based Feng Shui web stores, FengShuiShopper.com.
Incorporating elements of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and ancient indigenous spirituality, Feng Shui is a five thousands year old science from China and Tibet that uses energy and arrangement to promote and facilitate maximum health and well-being.

Source: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/certified-feng-shui-consultant-marina-lighthouse-publishes-lunar-new-year-2014-predictions-240082551.html

Comments

Anonymous said…
I'm sure that a certified specialist's advice can prove truly valuable and useful. Her predictions will help many people out there.
Anonymous said…
Having been raised for part of my life in San Francisco, I find Chinese symbolism especially fascinating!
Nico said…
I always found the Chinese astrology very fascinating, sounds like we have a exciting year ahead of us.
penni d said…
Thoughtful and caring would be the way to go for all of us in order to get back to our Human roots.
Unknown said…
I am highly fascinated by chinese astrology, this sounds really intriguing!
Unknown said…
I really do think and hope that This is the year mankind grows, mentally, if you know what I mean.
Unknown said…
Chinese Astrology is intriguing and fascinating and these predictions make it sound like 2014 will be a good year.
Unknown said…
I see many people benefiting from these predictions for this year.
Unknown said…
It seems this lady knows what she's talking about. Interesting article!
Unknown said…
Chinese Astrology is so intriguing and interesting! I want to learn more about it.

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