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January 26 , 2005

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In this issue:
• New Article:
   Welcome In Luck with the Chinese New Year
• Announcements:
   New Year Give-Away
• Feng Shui Q+A:
   Fresh cut flowers and certain areas of the ba gua
• Featured Charity:
   The Child Health Site


 

New Article

WELCOME IN LUCK WITH THE CHINESE NEW YEAR
by Stephanie Roberts

Chinese New Year will be here soon, arriving with the new moon on February 8th or 9th depending on your location. Look up the exact time of the new moon for your time zone if you want to be accurate.

One of the things I like best about Chinese New Year is that it provides a second chance to catch up on all those things we meant to get done before the Jan. 1 New Year, but didn't quite get to. And, for those who have slipped a little on their New Year's Resolutions, it's an opportunity to refocus. You've got two weeks to get ready, so give thought to how best you want to use this second chance for a fresh start.

Chinese New Year celebrations focus on home and family, and on ensuring that the New Year will bring lots of good luck. Much of this activity centers on thorough house cleaning to clear out old energy and make way for the new. In the Chinese Lunar Calendar, the New Year marks the start of Spring, so it's a good time for "spring cleaning" even if the weather is still wintry in your part of the world.

If you don't have time to clean and de-clutter your entire home before New Year, concentrate on your kitchen. A clean, food-filled kitchen is the center of family life and a symbol of health and prosperity, so it is especially auspicious for the New Year. Here are some key things you can do:

- Clean out your refrigerator and freezer. Toss anything ancient, mysterious, or "iffy", and get refill or replace anything that's almost less than half-full (such as condiment bottles and jars). Defrost the freezer and get the inside of the fridge sparkling clean.

- Clean off the outside of the refrigerator, too. If your fridge is covered with magnets, photos, take-out menus and grocery lists, clear them all off to create a clean slate (you can put any necessary ones back after the New Year).

- Declutter your pantry shelves, and use or toss anything that's been in there for months. Wipe down the shelves and clean the cabinet doors.

- Clean your oven and stovetop, and replace burner pan liners if they're no longer shiny and new-looking.

- Replace worn and/or grubby oven mitts and dish towels with new ones.

- Get out a broom and thoroughly sweep the kitchen, and then from the kitchen out the nearest door. This symbolically sweeps out the old energy and any lingering not-so-good luck, to make room for better luck to come in with the New Year.

- Do a big grocery shop, so your fridge and pantry will be filled with bounty when the New Year arrives. Make sure any canisters (flour, sugar, rice, etc.) are full.

- Buy nine of the biggest, most perfect oranges you can find, and place them in a bowl on the kitchen counter or in the center of the kitchen table. Or, on New Year's day, roll the oranges one by one through your front door to symbolize luck coming in to fill your house. Then gather up the oranges and place them in a bowl in your kitchen or living room.

- Prepare some of your family's favorite foods the day before, to serve on New Year's Day. Plan ahead, because using sharp knives on New Year's Day is thought to bring bad luck, instead of good! (This is more superstitious than symbolic, but it does mean you can enjoy a good meal with the prep-work already done.)

If welcoming in greater prosperity is high on your wish list, add these steps to your New Year preparations:

- Pay all your current bills before the New Year, and pay off as much as possible of any debts you may have. Even a small additional payment on a credit card bill symbolizes your strong intention to prosper and become debt-free in the New Year.

- A day or so before New Year, withdraw an amount of cash that's more than you usually carry around, so you enter the New Year with a fat wallet. If money's tight, fill your wallet with one-dollar bills and your change purse with pennies. Having many pieces of money around for the New Year is more important than how much it adds up to.

- In addition to the nine oranges mentioned above, place more bowls of fruit and nuts around your home and in your office, as symbols of abundance.

- Buy a new red garment and wear it on New Year's Day. You don't have to dress from head to toe in red, so long as you wear something red and new - even a small accessory will do, if that's all you can afford.

Remember that Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate family. Even if you don't bother with any of these preparations, it's a good time to pick up the phone and call your friends and loved ones to let them know they are important to you.

With best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year,

Stephanie

 

Announcements

NEW YEAR GIVE-AWAY

Clutter Free Forever! Home Coaching Program Since clearing out the old to make way for the new is a big New Year's theme, whichever calendar you follow, it seems appropriate to make our "Clutter-Free Forever!" Home Coaching Program this month's give-away for a lucky subscriber.

To enter, send an email to before midnight (Hawaii Standard Time) February 6th. We'll announce the winner in our next issue.

For more information on the "Clutter-Free Forever!" program, or to sign up for a year's worth of FREE Clutter-Clearing Tips & Motivation, click here.

 

Feng Shui Q+A

(Most questions will have been edited for clarity and length, and any identifying details have been changed. Please note that due to the high volume of email I receive, it is no longer possible for me to respond to every question personally. I still welcome your questions, and if I cannot provide a personal response I will try to address your issue in a future Q+A column.)

Q: I remember reading somewhere that it is bad luck to put fresh cut flowers in one or two areas of the ba gua, but I cannot find any information on this. Could you set me straight?

A: I believe it's overstating the issue to say that fresh flowers are "bad luck" anywhere. They bring the beauty of nature into the home, and that's a good thing.

Keep in mind, however, that flowers represent the "wood" element. Wood is not a good match for areas where you want the water or earth elements to be strong (wood absorbs/depletes water, and disturbs/uproots earth) or for "metal" areas, which are harmful to wood. But this will also depend on the type of flowers; white or yellow blossoms, for example, will be compatible with "metal" or "earth" chi. If you have purchased fresh flowers to use specifically as a feng shui cure, then it's a good idea to match both the flower colors and their "wood" energy to an appropriate location.

If you have flowers that are not specifically a feng shui cure, then the best place for them is wherever you will appreciate them most. Placing them in an "optimal" feng shui location is pointless if that will be somewhere you are less able to see and enjoy them.


 

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Miscellaneous

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Here's how it works: You send me a detailed floor plan and photographs of your home, along with a completed issues questionnaire, and I review your information and discuss my feedback and suggestions with you by phone.

If you are interested in a consultation, please visit our Services page and download the Off-Site Guidelines (PDF), which provides specific details about the information that I will need from you.

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If you are interested in a consultation for an office location, please contact me by email.


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