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Sunday, March 09, 2008

 

Eastern fortunes

Where you live can ensure
wealth and prosperity

 
From making sure that no three doors face one another to staircases that should not directly face the main door of the house, design anchored on the principles of the natural elements not only adds to aesthetic value, but also may play a role in bringing good fortune to people’s lives as well.

Since the year ushers in another beginning, it is perfect for people who are looking for some luck and a fresh start—be it in business or personal life.  Experts, such as famed geomancers Merlina Merton and Victor Dy, even use symbols like the “money star” to find where harmony and balance lie in order to add luck or drive away bad energy. And as the money star rotates to east, practitioners agree that luck can be found in the eastern direction—believed to be the basin of wealth and prosperity for 2008.

The harmony between man and nature is one of the reasons why geomancers consider the location of Havila, a highland sanctuary found at the eastern province of Rizal auspicious. The development highlights the flow of positive energy within its surround­ings and achieves seamless symbiosis with the natural environment.

“Havila is not only located in the east, which is considered a lucky location; it is a place where people can live in a spacious, serene environment. Surrounded by lush surroundings and only 12 kilometers east of Ortigas, the location not only allows fresh air but also energy to be able to pass through in and out of the many homes there,” says Havila Vice President and Project Head Rona Tan.

The township by Filinvest found within Angono-Antipolo, Rizal, (AAR), considered as the country’s “cradle of art,” offers homes that are both timelessly designed and nature-friendly.  It is suitable for families that would like to get away from the city and bask in the serene environ­ment. ”Respecting the tenets of the natural environment is part of Filinvest’s aim to provide quality developments such as Havila which ensures the good living conditions and overall well-being of its clients,” added Tan.

Showing that there’s more to just hanging Baguas and charms than oriental aesthetics, the Eastern Highlands of Havila is ideal for people who can use a little bit of extra luck within a lush and open environment that’s just a short drive away from the city.

Havila is an Eastern Highland that’s only a mere 12 kilometers away from the Ortigas Business District. For more information, you may call Filinvest at 723-6515 and look for Sales Head Ruby Rivera or at 856-7788.

   
 

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