Feng Shui for Valentine's Day

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Happy February, and happy Valentine’s Day!

Around this time of year, a lot of us are thinking about love and romance. Whether you’re wanting to strengthen an existing partnership, move on from a past relationship, or welcome in new love, feng shui can offer valuable tools and insights when it comes to this area of life.

To celebrate the season, I’ve rounded up some of our most popular blog posts and podcast episodes all about feng shui for love and romance.

READ ABOUT FENG SHUI FOR LOVE

Attract Love with Feng Shui

Q&A Sunday: What Should I Put on the Wall by My Bed to Attract Love?

It’s Time to Get Romantic

Q&A Sunday: Feng Shui For Your Ex

De-Stress Your Relationship

PODCAST EPISODES ABOUT FENG SHUI & LOVE

Feng Shui if You’re Single

Set Up Your Bedroom to Receive Love

Love and Feng Shui

Feng Shui as Self Love and Self Care Practice

More feng shui reading

Here are a few recent articles I was featured in:

5 Feng Shui Tips to Celebrate Chinese New Year

16 Self-Care Gifts to Get Yourself for Valentine’s Day

Your Feng Shui Forecast and Flower Ally for 2023 — Year of the Black Yin Water Rabbit

These 10 kitchen Feng Shui rules showed me how to make a much more calming, organized space

Thanks for reading!

by Anjie Cho


If you’d like to learn more about feng shui, check out Mindful Design Feng Shui School at: www.mindfuldesignschool.com

Celebrating the Year of the Yin Water Rabbit

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Happy January!

This month, I’m looking forward to celebrating Lunar New Year and the transition from the Year of the Tiger to the Year of the Rabbit. I have a lot of fun events coming up in the next few weeks — I hope you’ll join me for some of them!

Every year I create quite a bit of content around the Lunar New Year and the Chinese zodiac animals, so I’ve rounded up some of our most popular blog posts and podcast episodes about Lunar New Year and the Chinese zodiac animals.

What’s in store for 2023, Year of the Yin Water Rabbit

Part 1: Welcome the Year of the Yin Water Rabbit for Each Zodiac Animal

Part 2: Welcome the Year of the Yin Water Rabbit for Each Zodiac Animal

Katie Hess of LOTUSWEI: Flower Elixirs for the Year of the Black Water Rabbit

Learn more about the Lunar New Year & Chinese Zodiac animals

The Great Race: The Story of the Chinese Zodiac

5 Feng Shui Tips to Celebrate Chinese New Year

Question of the Month: Understanding Yearly Astrological Horoscopes

More feng shui reading

Here are a few recent articles I was featured in:

3 ways Feng Shui experts are decorating homes for luck in the Year of the Rabbit

Chinese New Year 2023: Tatler’s guide to good feng shui for Year of the Rabbit

These 7 Feng Shui rules for living rooms convinced me to completely re-think my space's layout

5 Guiding Principles of Feng Shui

Thanks for reading!

by Anjie Cho


If you’d like to learn more about feng shui, check out Mindful Design Feng Shui School at: www.mindfuldesignschool.com

I Ching Divination to Welcome the Lunar New Year

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Happy Year of the Tiger! Last week, on Lunar New Year’s Eve, I did a collective I Ching reading for my blog readers and Instagram community. The I Ching is a book of divination that is deeply connected to the bagua, yin and yang, and the five elements. I Ching divination is one of the practices that we teach our feng shui students in the Mindful Design certification program

When I asked what the Holistic Spaces community would benefit from learning at this time, I got hexagram 62, which is made up of Thunder over the Mountain. This is wood energy over earth energy. This hexagram is described as Conscientiousness, or the Preponderance of the Small. 

The oracle advice is that we could all be a little bit more conscientious in our dealings with the world at this moment. We can benefit from paying attention to the details around us and making sure we don’t overlook things as we attend to our day-to-day matters. It’s really about mindfulness. How can we be more mindful and pay attention to the details of our lives? This is really what feng shui is about: noticing that we’re interconnected and interdependent with our environments. 

Be conscientious of all of the things in your life right now. Is there anything that is being neglected? Now is the time to take advantage of this energy, to look more carefully and to have more dignity with your affairs in the world, and to pay attention to your relationships. Are there any relationships that you’ve been neglecting? Give your friends a call and connect with your community. It’s also a good idea to pay attention to financial interactions. 

The oracle also says that you may find your hands full of trivial emotional concerns, so be careful not to let yourself fret over those things. Instead, how can you start to see the bigger picture? Now is a good time to really work with your inner development, and approach it with some humility and humbleness. If you do that, and you apply dignity and conscientiousness in all areas of your life, you will find good fortune. 

Lastly, what is pulling the strings and what’s happening beyond your control is that this is a time to reform. It’s described as Biting Through. As you experience obstacles, how can you bite through them? How can you move through challenges rather than letting them stop you? Work with this feeling of conscientiousness and mindfulness, and pay attention to anything that you may have been neglecting in your life.   

by Anjie Cho


If you’d like to learn more about feng shui, check out Mindful Design Feng Shui School at: www.mindfuldesignschool.com

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