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2019 Chinese Year of Earth Pig. What Will It Bring?

February 4, 2019 by Linda Varone

Image of pig red paper cutout. 2019 is the Chinese Year of the Earth Pig. A Year of prosperity.
2019 is the Chinese Year of the Earth Pig. A Year of prosperity.

February 5, 2019: Chinese New Year 4716

2019 is the Chinese Year of the Earth Pig. A Year of prosperity.

As the Pig is a symbol of wealth in Chinese culture, this will be a year of prosperity. Earth Pig means work will be necessary to bring this prosperity into your life. The grounding quality of Earth means that success will come with slow steady progress.

There will be a more positive atmosphere this year with a sense of optimism and new life. This is a great time to use this celestial energy for both achievements, and to strengthen relationship with family and friends.

Big Endings and Beginnings

The Chinese Zodiac has twelve creatures representing each year of a twelve-year cycle. This Year of the Pig is the end of a cycle; 2020 is the beginning of a new cycle. This is an excellent time for clearing and decluttering: both physical items in your home and office, and old habits that no longer support you and personal growth. Now is the time to prepare for the new opportunities of the new cycle.

This year is also a time to review what you have been doing for the last twelve years and what you want to do in the next. Avoid the same old, same old. Chi energy is depleted when you get in a rut. Either prepare to do something new or go deeper or broader in what you have been doing before.

Make it happen

If you reorganize first, improvements will more easily follow. Your efforts will pay-off as the Earth Pig leads you to the middle way between over-doing things sporadicly or doing nothing at all.

Joy in living is part of the Pig character. This is a year to have fun and share that fun with others. The Earth element brings a simplicity to enjoyment and helps the Pig to avoid a tendency to materialism.

Enjoy the blessings of wealth and relationships this year, while you lay the groundwork for new opportunities and experiences for the next twelve-year cycle.

Chinese character for home/family.
This is the Chinese character for home/family. It depicts a pig under a roof. In old China, if you had a pig under your roof, that was a tangible form of wealth and security for your family.

New Year: New Intentions

PS – This is an excellent time to review and refresh your Feng Shui cures and intentions. Dust-off or wash your designated cures.Thank them for helping you this past year. Review and refresh your intentions to bring them up to date. Give thanks for the good luck, opportunities and blessing you have had. Repeat your intention rituals to attach new wishes to your cures.

If you want to make 2019 the best year yet, contact me to discuss how Feng Shui can improve your home/office and your life.

Join the discussion below and let me know how you are making the most of Feng Shui during the Year of the Earth Pig.

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2017 Chinese Horoscope – Year of the Fire Rooster

January 30, 2017 by Linda Varone

2016 was the year of the Monkey, and the monkey is the master of mischief as we saw this past election year. What does the 2017 Chinese horoscope have in store for you?

2017 Chinese horoscope year of the rooster.
2017 Chinese Horoscope: What’s in store for you in the Year of the Rooster?

Rooster Personality

The rooster is the strutting king of his domain, who tells us to wake-up and get-to-work, not only at sunrise but throughout the day (as anyone living near a farm can tell you.) With his glorious plumage he loves being the center of attention.
People born in a Rooster Year (1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017) are active, popular, outspoken, honest (sometimes too much so), loyal, healthy, talkative, witty, and charming.

2017 Chinese Horoscope Fire Rooster Year

2017 will be a year of activity and passion – not just passion in love, but in many aspects of your life. You will feel more ambition, fueled by enthusiasm, for your life and your work, meaning you will work hard and be more focused on your goals. You will have more perseverance and courage so difficulties and adversities will not hinder you. You will be more self-directed.
Image and appearance will be more important for you and more in everyone’s awareness.
Political passions will flare with ordinary people speaking up.
There will be a trend toward greater efficiency in financial institutions. Whether this means greater adoption of digital interfaces or other means will be clearer as the year progresses.

Wise Actions for the Year of the Rooster

Using the insights of the 2017 Chinese horoscope, take advantage of an increased passion for life and work. This is a good time to work harder, with greater focus to achieve your goals.
Relationships between people will be open to greater honesty.
The Chinese view the Rooster as conservative and inflexible – so one of your challenges this year is to consciously be more flexible. In this way your ideas and strategies better prepare you for the future.
Love will burn bright in a Fire Rooster year. Be sure your passion doesn’t overwhelm you or those you love.

Fire Qualities for 2017

2017 is also a Fire Yin year. Fire is the element of passion, love, being in the spotlight, quick action and quick decisions. During a Fire Yin Year you need to take time to be alone to rest and recharge yourself or you risk burn-out or feeling “fried.”

Famous Roosters

Serena Williams (congratulations on your record breaking twenty third Grand Slam Championship!), Beyonce, Jennifer Aniston and Bob Marley.

Celebrate Chinese New Year Season

Jan 28 (new moon)- February 3, (first day of the Chinese astrological year) 2017 with a second chance at your January 1st New Year’s Resolutions and a sweet treat: an orange, tangerine or clementine fruit. The orange color of the fruit is represents gold. Eating a “golden” fruit will bring prosperity to you in the year to come

Gung Hay Fat Choy!

Celebrate the New Year with a Feng Shui consultation for your home or office.

Contact me and we can discuss the improvements you want to see in your home and your life.

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