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Feng Shui Expert in the Philippines Marites Allen Meetup

Feng-shui has been around for thousands of years now and what makes this practice still popular is the fact that it can provide harmony and balance in one’s life. No wonder why many Filipinos are now embracing this ancient Eastern philosophy.

From following rituals and buying items for good luck, Pinoys will seek out things that will bring positivity in their life. However in reality, people could acquire things for luck such as lucky charms, crystals and figurines but what good that these things will do if they do not know how to use it or not even sure if they are getting the ‘legit’ feng shui stuff.



What makes FRIGGA Charmed Life shop of Ms. Marites Allen special, is the fact that the fengshui expert herself handpicked all the items from all over the world. Frigga only showcases genuine items that could attract positivity by applying the best philosophies of feng shui.

Special day for Feng Shui fans
This afternoon (September 12) is extra special for Frigga shop loyal clientele. Not only that they get to shop for the best feng shui items for good luck, they also had a chance of spending some time with Ms. Marites Allen. 



The group of lovely ladies gathered around Ms. Marites and able to share stories while getting some sound advice from the feng-shui master in the Philippines. 


One lady is a former OFW in Hong Kong who worked abroad for over 20 years and she decided to get back for good. A young mother who is scheduled to take her CPA licensure exams asked for some lucky charms while a landscape architect who used to work overseas needs to adjust to a career change. 




Part of this lucky group of ladies is Jhanet, who is a business owner who is seeking the best feng shui charms for her store while Dhiane Delgado who owns several food outlets needs good luck for her business since her sign (year of the dog) is facing tough challenges this year. 


These are just a few people who Ms. Marites Allen and her Frigga Charmed Life store had helped. And over the years the lovely feng shui master in the philippines had a long list of clientele including high profile celebrities who she considers as friends too. In spite of Ms. Allen hectic daily schedule, she still finds time to mingle with her loyal patrons and give personal fengshui counselling. 

Anyone who is concern with their luck and life should consider visiting Frigga Charmed Life stores. Ms. Marites Allen can also be contacted for personal or business consultation to enhance the flow of luck and welcome positivity in a Frigga lifestyle way.

By the way, the name Frigga means ‘goddess of heavens’ in old Norse mythology. You too can tap the positive power of the universe and discover new possibilities and opportunities in life through Marites Allen and Frigga Charmed Life Boutique. 

Frigga Charmed Life Boutique stores are located in SM Mall of Asia, SM The Block North Edsa, Glorietta 4 Makati and SM. Seaside Cebu.
Visit Marites Allen website or follow Frigga by Marites Allen on Facebook for updates and feng-shui inspirations. You could also shop on Frigga UK online.

About Marites Allen
Ms. Allen is the first and only Filipina to be awarded the prestigious title “Master in Feng Shui” by the world-renowned International Feng Shui Association, and has the honor of of bringing their global annual event to the Philippines for the first time later in 2017. She is also an author, publisher, consultant and former television show host.

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