Chinese New Year Intentions for 2021
The Chinese/Lunar New Year is an excellent time to refresh or revise (update) your Feng Shui intentions. Intentions are the “secret sauce” of Feng Shui. They help you clarify for yourself what kind of good luck you want to bring into your home or office, and your life.
Feng Shui intentions are specific to particular areas of the ba-gua; the feng shui template of life energy areas:
1. Analyze your space for the best orientation of the ba-gua template.
2. Identify the three or four aspects of your life you want to energize or support, right now. Choose the part of the ba-gua each wish/intention matches.
3. Place a cure in the area of your space that aligns with the gua you are energizing. (Please note: The various charms, coins, jewelry, and figurines sold online as Feng Shui cures have no special power. I would rather see you choose an appropriate cure from what you already own that makes you happy.)
4. Ritually attach your intention to your chosen cure.
For example, Feng Shui intentions to start a new love relationship or strengthen a current one:
1. Identify the area in your space that coincides with the Romance/Marriage/Partnership area of the ba-gua.
2. Place your romance cure in that area of your space.
3. Think of your intentions for romance in your life.
You can do the same specific cures and intentions for Wealth, Health, Career, or any of the nine guas in your space.
Take some time to explore what you really want. Jot notes in a journal, go for walks to let your imagination soar.
If refreshing your feng shui intentions this week doesn’t work for you, no problem. You can start thinking about them now. Do them when you’re ready and have the quiet to focus.
Important: Before you refresh or revise your intentions, declutter and clean that space. Why? Clutter blocks beneficial Chi; your cures will be less effective in a dirty or cluttered space.
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The Ox is the diligent worker of the ba-gua. Continue work on projects you started last year. You will have success with them this year. Slow and steady wins the race. The Metal element in Traditional Chinese Medicine influences the lungs. With coronavirus still around, it is important to protect your lungs: mask-up and follow COVID precautions.
If you are interested in a personal consultation to create a Feng Shui environment to support your intentions, contact Linda here.