Not only are we approaching the Chinese Lunar New Year on February 5th, but numerologically this is a Universal Three Year. The Three should help us to relax a bit and bring us a breathe of fresh air after the intensity many of us experienced in 2018. Piggy energy is usually light and joyful, so allow yourself to tune into that, along with the energy of the Three.
With regard to Feng Shui, this is an especially good time to reenergize your Feng Shui enhancements. If you’ve placed cures in the past and forgotten them, review your current goals. Redo any adjustments you’ve previously made that do not reflect your current intentions and lifestyle.
If you’ve experienced significant life changes, this is usually a sign that it’s time for a complete space clearing. It could also be time to enhance different areas of the Bagua or do other Feng Shui adjustments to enhance the changes you’ve experienced.
Feng Shui tips to get you off to a good start:
- As mentioned above, remove remedies and adjustments that are no longer relevant.Old and carelessly placed enhancements may actually create stagnant energy and keep you from moving forward.
- Cures over a year old should be reenergized. Clean them and reset your intentions. Do this by focusing on what you wish to create while placing it. Then, say your intention for it aloud in the form of an affirmation or prayer.
- If you haven’t experienced significant movement on a particular goal from the past, try adding a smallamount of red to the adjustment. For example, if your relationship seems stuck or nonexistent, you could add a small red heart to any other cure in your Relationship area or your bedroom.
- Also, check your integrity in any stuck area. For instance, if money is an issue and you owe a person or an organization money, make sure that you communicate with them. If possible, make a small payment, then make an agreement to pay the balance. Powerful changes can happen by simply reaching out with a conversation.
- Clear away everything left over from past holidays.
- Place a symbol or a vision board, representing your most important intentions for the New Year, in either the related area of the Bagua OR in an area where you will see it often. This will trigger your unconscious to stay focused.
For instance, if you have a goal around eating well, you could simply place a bowl of fruit in your kitchen or hang a recipe for a delicious healthy dish on your refrigerator. Or, if your goal is to give up a certain food, think of what would be a good replacement and have that item on hand or something representing it visible.
We each have different personal symbols, so use what is most meaningful to you.
- To prepare for the Chinese New Year, clean your home thoroughly and release anything you no longer want or use.
Give away and replace non-perishable food that you will never use and replace it with food that you know you will consume.
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Best wishes for a prosperous & blessed New Year!
Suzanne
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