Life Style: Master Hanz Cua - 8 Ways to Invite Abundance for the New Year 2015
8 Ways to Invite Abundance for the New Year 2015
Welcoming New Year always marks a new beginning for each one of us. Starting fresh means making changes that will hopefully bring us more blessings in the year to come. In Feng Shui terms it means ushering in new energy to bring in abundance and success. Philippine Feng Shui Expert, Master Hanz Cua recommends that you include these 8 essential tips to observe when welcoming New Year 2015:
1)
General
Cleaning and Cleansing. Prepare your home by doing a general cleanup of both
the inside and the outside of your house. Clean up any clutters that are lying around
inside the house and get rid of broken appliances or gadgets. Broken objects
and shabby surroundings invite poverty. Do
your cleaning before New Year’s day itself. When all is done, “cleanse” the
premises by burning incense.
2)
Wear
Red for Power and Green for Wealth.
3)
New
Haircut. A new hairdo will help activate the Peach Blossom Star of Romance,
especially for those singles who are hoping to find their special someone.
4)
Bountiful
Medianoche Spread. Celebrating New Year’s Eve in a bountiful manner
guarantees a year of prosperity. Meat, fish and greens should be represented and
different types of fruits and cakes for good luck. Don’t forget to leave some
leftovers of each dish, this symbolizes that you will not run out of food for
the rest of the year.
5) Twelve Different Kinds of Fruits. Choose
twelve kinds of fruits to symbolize each month of the year.
Pineapple-is the one fruit that you must always have in your
basket. The Hokkien word for pineapple is ông-lâi, which means “fortune comes”.
Orange-represents gold in Chinese tradition; its round shape
means signifies money.
Apples- the Chinese word for apple in is ping, which means harmony.
Grapes-represent luxury; traditionally, it was eaten by kings
and royalty.
Banana-they come in clusters, which symbolize unity; its yellow
color stands for happiness.
Mangoes-the sweetness of ripe mangoes signify the sweetness
that is among family members.
Lemon-its fragrance and essence is known to cleanse or remove
negative “vibes”.
Watermelon(Pakwan)-its color means prosperity and many seeds
stand for abundance.
Papaya-like the orange its color is symbolic of gold.
Lychees-its round, red body stands for happiness and good
fortune.
Avocadoes-green or purple color both symbolize prosperity.
Pomelo(Suha)-its bright red or pink pulp represents good
health.
6) Check the Plumbing and Electrical System. Any
leaks in your pipes and faucets correlate to leaks in your finances. Light
bulbs, outlets and switches should all be in good condition. Burned out light
bulbs and faulty wiring signifies poor chi flow, which means your good luck suffers
too.
7) Red
Envelope (Ampao). These small red envelops decorated with gold Chinese characters
are given as gifts by the elderly to the children or younger generation on the
eve of New Year. There is always a certain amount of money inside. This
represents a “payment” to appease the ghosts so they won’t harm the recipients
of the ampao. In general the red envelop signifies protection and good luck.
8) Making a Loud Noise. The Chinese believe
loud noise drives away evil spirits.
Other Information:
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yay! maka pag shopping na nga ng green shirts, thanks for sharing :)
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