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,...
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Today is all about honoring my ancestors, specifically my Grandmother Mitchell, the only grandparent living after my birth. And she was Grandma to everyone. Full of love for every person, animal, and plant she encountered. She taught me to be empathetic, kind, delicate, and faithful. Today I will light a candle and burn it down to the wick while thinking happy thoughts of all the beauty my (middle) namesake, Leacy Mae, shared with me and my family and friends. The candle is to be placed beside...
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This is a wonder-FILLED Feng Shui tip. Enjoy! Influence your opportunities this Winter Season with the Element of Water, the element of Winter in Feng Shui. Add them to your home, be mindful of their vibration in your life, and get them represented in your food choices. It’s all about having the space cleared to see and take action on opportunities that present themselves to you this year. Water is represented by undulating (wavy) shapes like draped garland, snow, a water fountain, and foods...
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