9 Feng Shui tips for Christmas
Be more spiritual

Christmas is a spiritual time so it provides a good focus for us to reconnect with our spiritual life, which is important for our well being. The New Year is a more appropriate time for more physical activity and for enjoying the more material aspects of life. Good Feng Shui during the festive season means eating less at Christmas (this will allow better access to our spiritual nature) but do make sure you have a full fridge for the new year as this a potent symbol for your potential wealth throughout the year ahead
Clear your clutter

Avoid excess. Have a good clear out of your home before Christmas. This allows some space for you not only to receive more gifts, but also to welcome in friends, family and opportunities in the New Year.
Gifts with attitude

Give gifts with attitude. Giving with love is more important than the gift itself. Positive intention and sincerity make the gifts more precious. Remember, there is truth in the saying “It’s not what you do, it’s the way that you do it”.
Christmas Cards

Spread love around the world. “‘Tis the season of good cheer and the act of sending Christmas cards imbued with love and friendship will help to distribute positive, healing chi to all those who receive them from you.
Real Plant Energy

Bring real plant energy into your home. Christmas trees are often plastic or, like holly, have been cut so it is important to bring in living plant energy. The ideal plant for the season is the poinsettia with its bright red leaves but anything living will boost your energy.
Some Light

Long nights, short days and cold temperatures mean we often don’t see much daylight at this time of year. Fill your home with light. If you are lucky enough to have a real fire, light it and keep your rooms well lit to help energise occupants.
Something Red

Bring more warmth into your home by using the colour, red more. Choose red cushions, table covers and seasonal decorations to make rooms feel more alive.
Round or Oval Table

Maintain harmony at family get-togethers by sitting at a round table, as this is less conducive to conflicts and arguments than a square or rectangular one. If you do not have one, then add several round objects, dishes and table decorations as focal points instead.
Clean slate

Start the New Year with a clean slate. Pay off your debts, settle any outstanding disputes and create a clear pathway for good fortune to find its way to you in the year ahead.
The image below depicts the five elements-creating
HARMONY- BALANCE AND PEACE
May God bless you & your family and shower you with
Good health, happiness, harmony, balance and peace in the NEW YEAR.....
Aroon