
Just when you thought the holidays were stressful enough, throw in Covid, and this year’s energy feels like a hot mess.
My family celebrates Hanukkah, Christmas, The Winter Solstice, New Year’s, Chinese New Year, – because feng shui is all about moving and celebrating all kinds of energy.
Since the energy in your home affects your health and well-being, here are some things you can do to help with your holiday chi:
Clear out unused toys and items. Before the tree and new gifts are given, take time to go through each room and clear out old, broken, and unused items.- Put the Christmas tree up early. Research has shown that people who put up their trees earlier are happier, and the twinkling lights of the tree naturally put us in a better mood.
- Placement is important. Select a spot where the tree isn’t blocking your path and access to things like cabinets you might need.
- Buy a live tree. Consider buying a tree with roots so you can plant it outside after the holidays, which adds to your karma points. Many communities have an “adopt a tree” program where you return your tree in January so it can be planted outside with other trees, then you can decide if you want it back next year.
- Use gold ornaments. The color gold represents wealth and opportunity.
- Everyone decorates. Have everyone in the family place at least one decoration on the tree. This will help to contribute to better family connections.
- Presents. Never let your tree stand without presents; it’s like having a wallet with no cash. Both are bad symbolism.
- Place lots of heartfelt gifts under the tree. This year more than ever is the perfect time to forgo the extravagant expensive gifts in exchange for thoughtful ones. Write a meaningful letter to each member of your family and tell them how grateful you are for them and why. Put the letter in a big box symbolizing all your gratitude. Go to the Dollar Store and buy playing cards and games so after you open your gifts; your family can continue to enjoy each other. Baked goods under the tree are always welcome in our home.
- Keep the lights on throughout the night. Lights are the most powerful way of activating the fire element, which will bring happiness and good fortune. So if it is safe to do so, leave the lights on, symbolizing that you are lighting the way for opportunities next year.
Click here to download the handy cheatsheet.
However you celebrate, warmest wishes, and may your days be merry and bright!
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I recently was asked a question about how to bring harmony and balance into the home.
Here are 7 ways to bring harmony into your home and life:
In Chinese Metaphysics, everything on earth contains energy. The balance of the energy is called yin and yang, and the characteristics of the five elements are how the energy manifests. The five elements are five fundamental energies in nature and in us, in motion. Put the five elements together, and they define and complete the natural cycles of the world. Water, Wood, Fire, Earth, and Metal contribute even more detail to our understanding of the universe and where we fit in the big picture. Observe the transformations in nature that occur seasonally on earth and you will be well on your way to understanding the magnitude of this process.
Experiencing each of the below emotions is normal and necessary to live a balanced yin yang rewarding life. They phase in and out of relevance through the seasons and are most helpful when we allow them to surface, acknowledge their message, and move on.
Have you ever picked a ripe tomato? There are few things I love more than eating fresh vegetables out of our garden, it’s an incredibly healthy way to eat. With each bite, I feel as if I am invigorating my chi – the energy that flows through me, my life force.
A correct and harmonious diet not only influences our health but also in more subtle aspects such as our conscience based on the Yin-Yang principles of each food and in its contribution to the Chi fuel of life. We should eat seasonally, our bodies are rhythmic and in touch with natural cycles. Chi is found in abundance in fruit and vegetables especially those matured in the sun, in plants grown without artificial fertilizers, in animals and products of animal origin from livestock adapted to the specific species and in the water from natural springs. Chi is widely preserved when foods are prepared fresh, eaten raw, carefully cooked or lightly fried.