The Philippines has the longest Christmas
celebration in the world. Every Pinoy finds time, no matter where they are, or
what they are doing, to come together as a family. We celebrate the birth of
Jesus Christ and share with our loved ones the blessings we have worked for and
received throughout the year.
Is Feng Shui
practice compatible with Christmas? Psychic and Feng Shui expert, Master Hanz
Cua says, “Absolutely!” Feng Shui is all about bringing good chi (cosmic
energy) into our life. Christmas is a perfect time to invite prosperity into
our homes. As we make our plans to get together with our families to make
merry, we can also put some Feng Shui touches into our holiday.
The Christmas Tree. In Feng Shui , trees generally
symbolize abundance. Green color denotes wealth, and the evergreen tree, which
is commonly used, means affluence that lasts a long, long time. The tree should
be tall, at least higher than the tallest person in the home. The tree’s size
signifies abundance. Decorate generously with Christmas balls, sparkly
trimmings and lights. The grander and more colorful your tree, the more
positive chi you will attract into your home.
Gifts. Sometimes, people like to display “faux” gift
boxes at the foot of the tree. According to Feng Shui belief, this should not
be: an empty box is just a shell. A hollow container symbolizes zero abundance.
The gift boxes you put under your tree must have something in them.
Christmas balls. When decorating using Christmas
balls, Master Hanz advises that you follow the Five Element formula of Feng
Shui by using all the five colors that represent each element.
- Fire-red, yellow, orange, pink
- Water- blue, purple
- Metal-gold, silver
- Wood-green
- Earth-crystal, stones
Bright Lights. Light symbolizes “yang” energy. It is
lively and vibrant and makes people bubbly and social. So, more lights mean
more joyful feelings for all. Christmas lights on the main door or front of the
house beckon positive chi to come in. Parols that light up are particularly
auspicious décor to hang on the eaves of your house and on the windows.
Other meaningful decorations that invite abundance:
- Wreaths-the green color signifies wealth.
- Poinsettias-their bright red leaves signify fire, auspicious energy and happiness.
- The Belen-the manger scene depicting the newborn Christ surrounded by his Mary, Joseph and other biblical characters is a display that uplifts the spiritual feelings of people who look at it. Even as we invite prosperity we must not forget the reason for the season.
For personal forecasts, Tarot card readings and Feng
Shui consultation you can contact Master Hanz at Level
1 EDSA Shangri-La Plaza Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Phone: (+63)9228290382 Email: Hanz_cua2002@yahoo.com
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