Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Prediction world in 2012
On top of a very strong year in the five elements Water, and is large enough for a powerful mascot health and rights, but feng shui master, the world's leading e that do not have too many good things will come for the year today.
Hong Kong feng shui expert Raymond Lo predicted that overall the world this year may occur more floods, earthquakes, and prospects for economic recovery by no means bright.
Mr Lo predicted that U.S. President Barack Obama will get lucky and favorable in the second half of this year, according to BBC. Last year the race is at war American president coming to the decision and as such we can expect to see Mr. Obama has won a presidency or not.
"2012 was a year of water, year of the dragon," Mr Lo said. "Based on these factors, we can predict that this year will be more floods. And the dragon represents the earth, for the movement of soil, it can also be prepared to deal with earthquake ".
Mr Lo said that generally in the Dragon Year will be more natural disasters.
Regarding the world economy, feng shui experts predict economic recovery will not be as expected and the stock market is not bright. He explained that the old conception of the original American, in feng shui fire element usually benign to the market because it is a symbol of hope in the business. But this year is characterized by elements opposed to fire, so that investors may shy upstart making the market difficult.
Year of the Dragon is very significant for Asians
In the political world, a year of water often leads to large fluctuations. "It's like a tsunami swept away the old so what can we expect to see more demonstrations along with the change of government this year."
U.S. President Obama that a man with a par brothels, according to Mr. Lo, so half of this year Obama will get lucky and smoothly. This also will help the American economy recover better and the bright spot on the world economic picture. Lo said that the U.S. economy will have more prospects in Europe.
Year of the Dragon are generally considered a good year for most Asians, who jubilantly celebrated the Tet lunar calendar. Last night, fireworks, temple bells and the cheers were ringing everywhere in Asia and the Asian community where over the world.
This year is expected to witness the birth rate of the "little dragons" skyrocketed in places like China, Singapore, and Vietnam. For areas where the population is declining as a lion island, this is certainly worth a lot of good family would expect.
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