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The Chinese New Year 2010: Tips and Advice from a Feng Shui Manhattan NY Consultant

Reblogger Jo-Anne Smith
Industry Observer

Carole Provenzale has done it again with this second part to her Chinese New Year 2010 series....

I plan on doing everything she recommends....I'll have to drink green tea on Saturday night so that I stay awake til midnight to usher in all that good (but COLD) energy through our 'mouth of chi'.

You're amazing, Carole!

Original content by Laura Cerrano #888

The Chinese New Year 2010.....A Feng Shui Consultant's Thoughts on what you can do to have your BEST Year EVER!!

As in interest in Feng Shui in New York and many other Cities grow each year, so does my annual post on what to implement in YOUR business plans for the coming Chinese New Year.  I believe if I had started out with a long list in 2006 when there was little interest or belief in Feng Shui, you might not have taken the suggestions.

For you Clutterbugs out there, if you're ever going to clear up and clear out, THIS is the time to do it!  We're concentrating on doing everything we can to help ourselves have a wonderful New Year that is predicted to be difficult for many.  These Feng Shui Tips and Advice aren't difficult, don't cost much money and (best of all!), they're nothing that both Feng Shui Long Island NY and Feng Shui Manhattan don't do ourselves.

If you missed part one:  The Chinese New Year 2010--Tips and Advice from Feng Shui Long Island & New York Consultant

Here's the rest of the list:

Clean your mirrors.  You always want a true reflection of you so you can see yourself (and life) clearly.

If you can, wash some key outdoor windows.  Truly letting the outdoors in creates a yin/yang for balance in your home during the day and at night.  Seeing clearly means exactly that:  You need to see things the way they are to deal with them.

Put out a Bowl of Rice:  Many of my clients from different cultures and beliefs put out a bowl of food for the year; most use Rice as it grows in Abundance and is used for such special events such as Weddings and Blessings.  It signifies you will have more than enough of everything you need for the year!

Burn a candle on the Eve as close to Midnight as possible.  Think of ALL your Intentions and what you want to Create for the New Year and Infuse your Energy into those thoughts.  Whoever thought of this for Birthdays must have known something about Feng Shui!

Chinese New Year Photo by Robert SwetzPhoto © Robert G. Swetz Jr.  All Rights Reserved

Finally, open your Front Door (The Mouth of CHI where ALL good Energy enters) and some windows just after midnight or early the next morning.  I KNOW it's cold but you're allowing the New Energy to flow in at the most Auspicious Times.  It sweeps through the house and intensifies everything you have done to ensure your BEST possible year EVER!

Photo by Robert Swetz New York Chinese New Year Blog by Feng Shui Manhattan NYPhoto © Robert G. Swetz Jr.  All Rights Reserved

That's it; nothing really hard or difficult and very little to purchase but you have sent plenty of good intentions out there and they are sure to come back to you.  Remember that Feng Shui is many things but it is also a LIFESTYLE.  It is the way you choose to live and what you send out.  It's one of the key issues in Feng Shui and almost never mentioned.  Live a good life.

New York City Chinese New Year 2010 / Photos by Robert SwetzPhoto © Robert G. Swetz Jr.  All Rights Reserved

*Many photos courtesy of our own AR photo person Robert Swetz, used with permission.  Thank you, Robert! 

Feng Shui Long Island NY Consultant

  ttp://www.LongIslandFengShui.com

*Carole Provenzale has been a Certified Feng Shui Consultant since graduating from the Country's very first School for Feng Shui Studies that was licensed and accredited in 1997.  Carole has consulted on numerous residences, businesses, Corporations, Renovations and New Construction in New York City - Manhattan NY - Queens NY and all over Long Island New York including The Hamptons.

 Feng Shui Manhattan New York NY Consultant

http://www.FengShuiManhattan.com

**Laura Cerrano is a Second Generation Certified Feng Shui Consultant who has trained with Feng Shui Long Island and Masters from across the Country including Shamans to incorporate Native American beliefs and Space Clearings into her Feng Shui Consulting Firm, Feng Shui Manhattan New York NY.  After co-consulting on site for many years Laura began her own business in 2000 and has a strong client base in New York City  

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Comments(8)

MaryBeth Mills Muldowney
TradeWinds Realty Group LLC - Braintree, MA
Massachusetts Broker Owner

excellent  many great ideas. happy new year

Feb 09, 2010 11:51 AM
Fred Carver Real Estate Consulant
Retired BC Realtor - Victoria, BC
Accredited Real Estate Consultant

Hi Jo...I read Carole's post too, great tips to bring in the New Year..I need to focus on the de-cluttering

Feb 09, 2010 03:57 PM
Brian Madigan
RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto) - Toronto, ON
LL.B., Broker

Jo,

 

It all seems simple and practical. I should follow some of this advice myself.

 

Brian

Feb 09, 2010 11:21 PM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Happy Chinese New Year, Mary Beth!

Jo

Feb 10, 2010 11:24 AM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Fred,

I believe the de-cluttering is the biggest part and the part that will have the greatest impact.

Jo

Feb 10, 2010 11:24 AM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Brian,

I think you should! Even if you only pick a few things....

Jo

Feb 10, 2010 11:25 AM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Jo, Thank you SO much for the re-blog....that's quite an honor.  I do hope people TRY these things, if it were up to me I'd have them in every business plan :)  Good luck, it's going to be wonderful for you in your new home!!

Feb 10, 2010 12:10 PM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Thanks Carole!

It was my honour to reblog this excellent post.

Jo

Mar 06, 2010 06:12 AM