Feng Shui Horoscope for January 2022

Feng Shui Horoscope for January 2022

RAT – enjoy happiness at graduation
1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020

A successful month in which every effort you put into something pays off well.

The career and business prospects are good and some of you will encounter some kind of godsend. That puts you in the mood to pamper your loved ones and your loved ones. Go ahead and enjoy! Don’t feel guilty about being extravagant on occasion!

OX – Heavenly energies help you
1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021

Your luck is changing for the better and starts the year on a very good note! Your luck is noticeably better, because if necessary, hidden hands intervene to give you the support you need, be it at work or in private matters. Use the positive energies for your prospects.

TIGER – New possibilities in abundance!
1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010

The tiger is enjoying a wonderful month with the arrival of the celestial star. Productivity improves and new opportunities land in your lap. The efforts you put in will bring you the recognition you deserve and will bring luck advancement to those of you who climb the corporate ladder.

RABBIT – Feel inspired and loved!
1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011

Your energy levels will improve so it will be easier for you to grasp the new prospects that are coming! Your combination of stars promotes creativity and increases your career prospects at the same time.

DRAGON – A month to be careful
1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012

The dragon’s energy decreases with the arrival of the sick star. Although you are hungry to pursue new opportunities, you may find it difficult to focus on the task at hand. Dragons need to take special care of their health and get adequate rest.

SNAKE – Take care of your health
1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013

Disease energies afflict you this month, so take care of your health. Instead of apologizing, be careful. Avoid mixing up too much with new or unfamiliar people, and take necessary social distancing precautions during this more contagious OMICRON time.

HORSE – Beware of petty crime and violence
1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014

Enemy star # 7 brings aggravation and the risk of losing money to the horse. If you are spending near your income, this month you may want to cut your spending. There may be unexpected expenses that you cannot avoid.

SHEEP / GOAT – Fresh new ideas
1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015

Start the new year with a fresh dose of new energy! There is much to be done and many new doors to be opened. You feel motivated to make all of your plans so quickly

MONKEY – the pace is increasing
1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016

The pace is picking up for the monkey, promising a month of activity and progress. New opportunities arise for you and help is always around the corner when you need it.

ROOSTER – Take a deep breath
1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017

A great time to take a break from the hard work you’ve done. You may feel restless, but keep in mind that your luck will wear off this month.

DOG – feel inspired
1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018

The dog enjoys new discoveries and a boost of fresh creativity. Those who learn a new skill will progress quickly. The energy of the month keeps you focused for a long time and helps you come up with new ideas with ease.

PIG / BOAR – Good luck in the relationship
1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019

Happiness returns with the visit of Star # 4 of Creativity and Romance. Wild boars are enjoying good social life this month, and with romantic luck on your side, many admirers will be raving about the place.

Art in Feng Shui

Art in Feng Shui

Art is all about inspiration and creative energy, which makes it a very powerful tool to transform and improve the energy in your home. The theme, colours, size, shape and placement of the works of art can influence the Feng Shui of your home.

To help you improve the overall energy in your home, just follow these simple Feng Shui tips on choosing and placing yours

Less is more

Less is more in art. You don’t have to cover every wall in your home with paintings. The home has to breathe and the Qi (life energy) has to be able to flow. Some walls that showcase your collection and other rooms in the house that are less decorated let the energy rest.

Love your artwork

Be picky about art! Make sure the art resonates with you and that you love to look at it. How does that make you feel? You will see it every day and how a work of art makes you feel can either support or make you fall.

Take your time when you start collecting art. There is no need to rush. Choose your art slowly and wisely, and allow yourself to sit down and experience a new piece before moving on to buying another.

Mix the shapes and sizes

Mixing the sizes and shapes of works of art gets things moving and brings in more dynamic Feng Shui energy. Curating an art collection that mixes artistic style, media, frame colors, and sizes of the pieces gives a room a creative and unexpected feel; This is great in a workspace where you want to be inspired to be more creative and see things from a different perspective.

Colors and image sèrache

Pictures, motifs and the colors you choose for your work of art are personal and can influence the Feng Shui of the house. As mentioned above, make sure you love your artwork!

Are there certain subjects or images that should be avoided? The selection of works of art and feng shui are both personal practices, and each individual’s energy and taste are unique to them. A work of art might be perfect for supporting one person, but when you take the same piece and put it in another person’s house it can do just the opposite and drain their energy. In general, the following subjects and placements are best avoided: single and lonely looking people (especially in the bedroom), violent pictures, and family photos in the bedroom.

Color can have a huge impact on the qi in your home. You can use color as an expression of the five elements to evoke and invite certain energies. For example, if you have a dull and stagnant area in your home, adding a painting with red and orange tones will bring in the fire element which can boost the qi and get things moving. Red is a very intense color. Give it a try when you feel like you can handle the high levels of vibration and increased energy!

Hanging tips

How high you hang your work of art can also affect the Feng Shui in your home. One of the most common mistakes when hanging artwork is hanging the artwork too low. If you hang the art too low, your qi will be lowered.

When you feel down and defeated, check out the way your artwork is hung. Is your chin tilting slightly to see the center of the painting or photo? Raise your gaze to increase the energy! If you are prone to depression or dejection, placing your art a little higher than normal can also help raise your qi.

 

8 Lucky food brings luck to eat on Chinese New Year

JiaoZI

During the Chinese New Year celebrations, people like to eat jiaozi, a type of dumpling that symbolizes wealth and longevity. Most often these dumplings are in round shape, similar to the old Japanese money. It brings you wealth and prosperity. 

Fish

No meal without fish for Chinese New Year. To have a good year in which we can sneak our way through various problems like the fish through the water.

Tray of Unity 

It is a tray full of 8 types of snacks. It could be pecan nuts, hazelnut, chestnuts, almonds, prunes, apricots, nut, but also Sweets. You also can place oranges and pomelos to attract wealth and pomegranate for fertility,

Duck

Duck should be served whole, like the fish – It is fineries a better New Year

Nian Gao

This is a rice dessert. It is very appreciated all over the world and has a tradition of over 3000 years. These small cakes are consumed to attract prosperity.

Buddha’s Delight

This vegetarian dish is very popular in the Chinese kitchen. It should be present on the dinner table on New Year to bring good health in 2022.

Noodles

Those who wish to have a long life should eat noodles on Chinese New Year. Beware not to cut the noodles when you eat them. It’s not auspicious.