Tsao Chun and Anoia: Deities of Kitchen Love & Light
Spoiler alert: it’s kitchen deity day. Why today? In Feng Shui, it’s very auspicious to cook a special meal on the fourth day of the New Year (both in the gregorian and lunar calendars so remember this one for February 12th, too). This Feng Shui cure is association with one of the Five Deities of Fortune in Chinese folk lore. The kitchen god, Tsao Chun, was a man who’s task it was to watch over the family fortune from, you guessed it, the kitchen. And anyone who’s lost a gravy ladle,...
Read MoreThe Winter Message
It’s finally winter!!! Yesterday’s Solstice reminded us we are all one as we experienced the start of winter at the same instant all around the whole planet. But what if the wholeness and wonder of being one is NOT making it’s way to your home? Then try this Feng Shui advice. Instead of sharing what should be changed about a loved one, think of HOW that loved one would best receive your advice. We all know how to best reach ourselves. A song, a dance, a hug – WE are so easy to...
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Today is the Winter Solstice. It happens for all us — humans, animals, plants, waters, earth, and sky — at exactly the same moment when the sun rises over Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England at 8:04 am. That comforting thought gives me peace. We are all one. We experience this life in the exact same way. Regardless of how we fight, we are one. “I am.” To close the gap and sow seeds of love, we are guided in Feng Shui to give what we want most to receive. Whether that be time, love,...
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