Thursday, September 25, 2014

Sana, ang matagal ng inaasam na Sana.

Umandar na naman ang pagiging sobrang optomistic ko sa buhay na all thing will turn out well with transit of Jupiter in my 9th house of fixed fire sign Leo.

Expecting many out of the country travel  next year. True enough, I noticed a friend who has  sun in leo has  many travels in different countries, from neighboring asian countries to different parts in europe in less than a year timetable..oh what a surprising movement. I knew this guy didn't  have money to burn for such luxuries, ought to believe me the effect of transit jupiter, the big and lucky planet in his birth chart.

Hoping my properties for sale materialize before the year ends so that im on the right track.  Just received a  call from  Mike that an interested buyer would like to make a site viewing of the the house in Pasig. Likewise , the lot occupied by the informal settlers has a new development. One of the settlers is interested to buy the property.


  1. Marietta Romeo Village Phase 8 , Pasig City
    One Storey Residential House – back of Ever Gotesco Mall, access along Ortigas Ave
    Address and Location:
    No. 1  Kalantas St., Marieta Romeo Village, Phase 8, Sta Lucia, Pasig City
    Lot Area: 88 sq.m.
    House Area:  60 sq.m.
    No. of Bedroom:  2
    T&B:         1
    Garage Area with Gate
    Selling Price:         Php 2.0 Million  (as is where is)
    Google map Location:



Sunday, September 14, 2014

A Night with Very Fortunate People



Looking at the profile of those successful military and police officers that we have given testimonial dinner last night, nakakainggit ang mga achievements nila.
Still at a very young age, alam kong marami at hahaba pa mga experiences nila. Ang gagaling at ang huhusay. Mga promoted colonel,  graduates ng Phil Military Academy. Yong mga police naman, graduate ng Police Academy...woow.
Naiisip ko tuloy, bakit hindi ganoon ang naging career ko
Bakit iba naging buhay ko na pwede namang ganon.
Bakit hindi ko naisip yon noong bata pa ako.

Its planet mercury which takes care of all those thinking, those great minds were  gift from that planet  mercury, the ruling planet of zodiac gemini. My mercury planet was in sagittarius in the first house during the time of my birth while the 3rd house cusp is Aquarius, too futuristic mind- abstract.

Aside  from that, i have pluto in the 9th house of Leo, a very powerful location for philosophic teachers  and great mind of the past life, eons of life journey through the realms have perfected my knowledge of the unknown.







Sunday, September 7, 2014

Paano Bukas?

Nakakaramdam ka ba ng takot kapag hindi mo alam kung ano mayroon bukas o wala.

Ako hindi dahil alam ko na after Transit Saturn in Scorpio will be off by December 2014 after 2 1/2 years in my 12th house of confinement, sorrows, mystery, and worries.

According to one Astrologer

SATURN TRANSITS tThe 12th house- The truth behind the scenes

Saturn's Transit to the 12th house is a time of deep reflection, contemplation, and review, of all that has transpired in your life up until now. Saturn brings things that have been buried to the surface, for analysis. This can be a very heavy time, where you will want to spend a enormous amount of quiet time alone. The realism Saturn adds to our house of dreams, spirituality and unconscious can be quite illuminating. He shows us how we may have sabotaged ourselves through our illusions that we have set up, our self denials, any painful experiences we have consciously chosen to block out, things that are hindering us still today. The 12th house is the house of secrets, sorrows and self undoing, among many other areas such as; hospitals, prisons, and institutions. It's where we have imprisoned ourselves through our insecurities, actions, and unconscious behaviors. We can now 'see THESE things clearly' and for what they REALLY are; NOT behind " Neptune's 12th house veil". This may bring out in some a tremendous amount of guilt, regret, or sadness. Disappointment in others is also common, as you reflect. This is the "house of sorrows" and self undoing" you  acknowledge and release. This is the purpose of Saturn's transit here. Ironically so however, there seems to be some added comfort to the individual which completely goes with the theme, of the 12th house (hospital, sanctuary). These come in many forms, different from one individual to the next, but the common factor of as they go through this process of healing, they will be protected. Circumstances surrounding the individual our strangely comforting in a surreal way. Some during Saturn's transit here; find the job of their dreams, or a almost Saint like lover, that understands them, and cares for them, but finds a new path after this transit. This time truly is preparation for a new cycle, before Saturn moves into your 1st house of self; and begins again.  It's best to look at this time as a retreat, or a long visit to a psychologist; spending much time alone. We need to let go, forgive ourselves and move forward, but not without a understanding of these pitfalls, escapism, or denial are no longer their to protect you. The rose colored glasses are off and you are facing (Saturn reality) in your unconscious mind. However, if you have been honest with yourself, a realist all the time, then this transit can be a "walk in the park", and you will enjoy the mystical side that is also prevalent in another side of this transit.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Tiger Air

At last, nakakuha rin ako ng murang plane ticket papuntang Puerto Princesa para sa NCR Masonic Convention before the end of September. Sobrang mahal ng PAL air fare kaya naghanap ako ng ibang carrier na affordable.

Grabe naman  kung gagastos pa ako ng Php10,000 pesos para sa PAL ticket  pwera pa ang hotel at saka meal tickets. Dami ko na nagagastos, wala na akong cash to live for my daily needs, paano kaya ito.

Anyway, iba pa rin ang optimism ng Dragon Sagittarius - always relying on lucky Jupiter. Maswerte din siguro ako kahit maraming decision ang palpak. Bahala na. Ewan ko..Alam ko wala naman dragon na namatay na failure kung hindi ano ang basis ng mga chinese astrologer na lucky ang dragon born- mas lalo pa  na water dragon na katulad ko.

Back to ticket, nagpunta ako sa Robinson Mall, nagtanong kung nagbo book sila ng flight bound to Puerto Princesa and back. Meron nga..ok book na.

Laking gulat ko, papuntang  Palawan ay Tiger Air pero pagbalik ay Cebu Pacific..meaning Cebu Pac din ang may ari ng Tiger Air yong dating Sea Air. at ang air fare ko back ang forth ay P 2,900.00 only. Siguro kung August pa ako nagpabook baka mas mura pa.

Isa na lang ang prob, ang hotel accomodation sa AZiZA Resort Hotel, the venue of the convention.

Anyway,  Puerto Princesa here i come..my second round.






From Wikipedia.

Tigerair Philippines, formerly known as SEAir and South East Asian Airlines, is a low-cost airline headquartered in Manila, Philippines. It is a franchise and subsidiary of JG Summit, the parent company of Cebu Pacific which operates the airline. Its main base has been transferred from Clark International Airport (formerly Diosdado Macapagal International Airport), Angeles to Ninoy Aquino International AirportMetro Manila.

History[edit]

The airline was established as SEAir Inc, in 1995 and started operations on the same year. Its franchise however, was granted by Congress of the Philippines only on May 13, 2009 through Republic Act No. 9517.
The airline received its corporate registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission on 25 March 1995 mainly to operate aircraft leasing, chartering and few domestic scheduled flights. In May 1995, the airline was registered with theClark Special Economic Zone to operate services in the Clark-Manila-Subic area and to tourist destinations throughoutLuzon and the Visayas regions. It has had continual route expansion and opened a hub in Zamboanga City in 2002.
Seair was 60% owned by local investors - 25% by Inocentes, 23% by Olivares, 11% by Triple Star Group Holdings, Inc. and 1% by Lopez. Foreign investment at 10% by Nikos Gitsis and Iren Dornier at 30%. Iren Dornier is a German pilot and entrepreneur, the grandson of German flying pioneer Claudius Dornier.

SEAIR Dornier Do-328 parked inGodofredo P. Ramos Airport
On 29 September 2006, a deal was announced in which Singapore-based Tigerair will enter a commercial and operational tie-up with SEAIR from February 2007, involving the leasing of two planes in Tigerair colours to SEAIR, who will operate the Tigerair' planes with SEAIR's pilots and crew, but will be marketed and sold via Tigerair website. The deal does not include shareholding transactions.[1] The tie-up was finally approved in 2008 after protest from 4 other Philippine airlines. However, due to the unfavorable operating environment, the plan was put into hiatus. Tigerair and SEAir revisited the partnership plan in 2010 and it was officially launched on 16 Dec 2010.
On March, 2008, SEAIR competitor, Asian Spirit was sold for around 1 Billion Philippine Peso's.[2] Juice king (owner of Zest-o juices) and banker Alfredo M. Yao completed the takeover of flag carrier Asian Spirit Inc. (ASI), and has shown interest in a merger with SEAIR, where Asian Spirit and SEAIR merge operations under one company and one airline.[3] The New Owners of Asian Spirit, famous for its beverage products under the Zesto group, is apparently eyeing for a majority 60 percent stake in SEAIR.[4]
On 16 December 2010, Tigerair enter the Philippines market by proxy, without setting up an airlines in Philippines. Instead, Tigerair goes into partnership with SEAir, whereby Tigerair will lease aircraft to SEAir, and SEAir will operate the aircraft in SEAir's livery, using SEAir's pilot and cabin crew. Seats on the flight operated by SEAir using aircraft leased from Tiger will be sold and marketed by Tiger for SEAir. Shortly after SEAir and Tigerair launch the partnership, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Zest Airways, and Air Philippines sent a letter of protest to the Department of Transportation and Communications claiming the partnership between SEAir and Tigerair is illegal and requested the authorities to stop flights operating under the partnership.[5] The Tigerair-SEAir Partnership began with international flights from Clark to Singapore, Hong Kong, and Macau. It was then expanded to domestic destination from Manila(NAIA) to Davao and Cebu (slated to launch in July 2011). However, the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) ordered the sales of the domestic flight under the partnership to be suspended on 20 May 2011, after receiving complaints from Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific. Since the ban from CAB have been lifted in Oct 2011, the planned domestic flight (between Manila(NAIA) to Davao and Cebu) is schedule to start in May 2012.[6]
In February 2011, Tiger Airways Holdings Ltd, parent of Tigerair, purchase 32.5% shares of SEAir Inc. They increase the shares to 40% in August 2012.
In December 2012, CAB approved SEAir's application to form SEAir International. SEAir-I will fly domestic and long-haul international route. It will be a full-service airline focusing on leisure destinations. Seair-I is an independent operation from Seair Inc. which has now rebranded as “Tigerair Philippines.” “The two carriers have some common shareholders but it is not a unit of the other. Seair-I was formed to take on the turboprop division [of Seair Inc.] which was excluded in the share sale with Tigerair.” [7]
Founded in 1995 as SEAir or South East Asian Airlines, it became Tigerair Philippines after the Singapore-based low-cost carrier, Tigerair acquired a 40% ownership share. Following approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, SEAir Inc was renamed "Tigerair Philippines" on 7 June 2013.
In January 2014, Cebu Pacific Air announced that it was acquiring the entirety of Tigerair Philippines for US$14.5 million by buying all shares.[8] The airline will continue to operate as "Tigerair" for some time but will eventually be fully merged into Cebu Pacific's operations.[8]

Destinations[edit]


Welcome sign, Clark International Airport.
Tigerair Philippines domestic destinations includes ManilaClarkCebuPuerto PrincesaDavaoGeneral SantosIloiloKalibo,Cagayan de OroBacolodTacloban and Tagbilaran. International routes includes BangkokHong KongSingapore from Clark.

Fleet[edit]


SEAIR Airbus A320-232 on final approach towards the Clark International Airport
As of June 2013 Tigerair Philippines fleet includes the following aircraft:[9]