Showing posts with label Prosperity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prosperity. Show all posts

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Bring in some luck at home in the Year of the Water Snake


The start of the year of the water snake on February 10, 2013 is closely inching in and accompanying this event are questions on what rituals  one should do in order to usher in the Chinese New Year full of good luck and prosperity.

Jean Chua of the Dragon Phoenix Enterprise in Ongpin Street, Manila shares feng shui tips one could do or prepare to shoo away negative energies and welcome the year ahead with blessings.





 
Here are her tips to celebrate an auspicious beginning.

1. Clean house.
Before welcoming the New Year, conduct a general cleaning of the house in order to cleanse the house from all the negative energies of the past year.

2. Display red lanterns.
Apart from being a festive ornament, one should also display pineapple lanterns, red lanterns or dragon lanterns to attract and welcome good fortune in our homes.

3. Place prosperity baskets on the table.
Dining tables in our homes should have prosperity baskets with charms inside it. To further enhance the energy of the charms, place rice and money inside. Nine days after the celebration of Chinese New Year, the rice put inside the basket should be cooked and the money should be deposited in your bank accounts for good luck.

4. Prepare round fruits and eat tikoy.
To usher the New Year, the presence of round fruits in dining tables could not be missed. Round fruits like apples, oranges, grapes, strawberries and cherries represent abundance. On Chinese New Year’s Eve till Chinese New Year’s day keep the table filled with food to live in abundance for the whole year.

Eating tikoy, a Chinese delicacy made up of glutinous rice, is also advisable to eat for it represents unity among family members. Glutinous rice treats like bilo-bilo were also recommended to be eaten for it represents coins, indicating financial fortune.

5. Make a wish.
One can write a wish on a yellow wishing paper. Afterwards, the wishing paper should be burned after the Chinese New Year celebration.

6. Put lucky charms around areas of the house with “violent stars.”
Pinpoint areas in your home that are unlucky for this year which includes the center, southwest, southeast, west and east directions. For the center of the house, one can put crystals to drive away negative energies. It is also advisable to put charms at the southwest part of the house to have good health.

Making noise in the southeast part of your home is discouraged to avoid misfortunes. On the other hand, rhino elephants are advised to be put on the western part of the house to avoid “violent stars”, which means robbery, accidents, bad intentions and jealousy. Lastly, fire wheels and three celestial guardians are encouraged to be put on the eastern part of the house to avoid arguments.

Putting “cures” or lucky charms inside the house can make not only your abode lucky but the people living inside it as well.

It is also advisable to put charms inside cars to avoid unlucky incidents.

7. Install protection amulets on doors.
To enhance good energy, protection amulets are encouraged to be placed on doors as well as peace and harmony amulets to enhance a peaceful and harmonious relationship inside the house.

8. Wear new clothes.
For personal luck, it is advisble to wear new clothes, prefereably yellow, green and red ones which are lucky colors for the year.

9. Burn incense.
One can burn nine sticks of incense and visit a temple or church for prayer petitions and blessings.

10. Be happy.
It is always good to usher the new year full of happiness and it is a must to be happy on the day of Chinese New year to attract prosperity throughout the whole year.

Chua also added that those born in the year of the Dog, Rat, Horse, and Ox will be lucky for this year in the areas of career, love business, health and family relationships. On the other hand, those born on the year of the Sheep, Rabbit, and Rooster are unlucky and need to wear protection amulets to prevent any untoward incident.

source: interaksyon.com

Friday, February 8, 2013

Miraculous Mandarin tea for the Year of the Snake at TWG


MANILA, Philippines - TWG Tea, the world's finest luxury tea brand, celebrates Chinese New Year with the unveiling of new products for the occasion. In a tribute to the upcoming Year of the Snake, the brand launches the bewitching Sahara teapots and teacups and saucers in gold and in silver. And, to fill your cups with brimming prosperity and happiness and to perfume the air with an ambience of rare and precious essences, TWG Tea suggests the Miraculous Mandarin Caviar tin tea and Miraculous Mandarin tea scented candle.

A legendary symbol of knowledge and immortality, the serpent is a potent guardian of good fortune, health and vigor. The spectacular design and detailing of this majestic creature on each Sahara Teapot require weeks of precise handiwork by a master craftsman. The 18-carat gold Sahara Teapot boasts alluring green Swarovski crystal eyes, while the silver plated version has the same in red.

Star the Year of the Snake with a lucky pot of Miraculous Mandarin Tea, packaged in a perfectly round Caviar tea tin. This modern twist to your customary Chinese New Year offerings of mandarin oranges brings an extra tinge of sweetness to reunions. A mélange of warm, rich black tea blended with the fresh tartness of orchard fruits and notes of delicate sweetness, the blend is a miraculous tea of delight.

TWG Tea's talisman red scented candle, accented by alluring notes of Miraculous Mandarin Tea, is a perfect addition to your home during these festivities. Welcome the Chinese New Year with the color that wards off bad omens and the fragrance of sweet fruits that represents good luck for the future. This sensory feast of fresh tonalities of tea leaves, rare resins, warm spices and mythical blossoms bring to mind fond celebrations of family traditions. Miraculous Mandarin Tea Scented Candle is also available elegantly packaged in TWG Tea Gift Box with Sleeve accompanied by Saturn Tea Tin in Red filled with 100 grams of Miraculous Mandarin Loose Tea.

source: philstar.com