So you found a few properties for sale in the neighborhood that you like, located in an environment with auspicious Feng Shui energy. It’s now time to check out the internal forms of these properties and select the one that will be most supportive to you and your family.
February 4 ushers us into the year of the Earth Pig in the solar calendar, a day when the environmental energies that we refer to as Feng Shui shift into new directions, affecting Mother Nature and the space we occupy. Next to a home’s natal stars, these annual “flying stars” are strong in effect and can promote rapid growth when activated or cause sudden problems if left unaddressed. Knowing where the year’s positive and negative sectors reside in our space gives us the power to maximize opportunities and create a harmonious year ahead.
The lunar new year of the Earth Pig / the Boar arrives on February 5, 2019. Get ready for a faster-paced year compared to the previous year of the Dog, as the Pig is one of four travel stars in Chinese Astrology. Read on for what you can expect in 2019, according to the animal signs that are in your natal chart. Since a chart contains the elements and animal signs of the birth year, month, day, and hour, each of us has up to four different animal signs.
January 5 brings us into the Wood Ox month, the last month of the year of the Dog in the Chinese calendar. While the rest of the world said goodbye to 2018 and welcomed the new year, those who observe Chinese New Year are busy with year-end preparations for the year of the Earth Pig, which begins on February 4th, 2019 according to the solar calendar and is celebrated on February 5th per the lunar calendar.