2021 is almost over and what a year it has been! Personally it’s been a year of major changes, all of them exciting, and as we move closer toward the year of the Tiger in February 2022, I look forward to counting more blessings and redirecting my energy on harvesting the seeds planted this year. If you haven’t scheduled your 2022 Feng Shui or Chinese Astrology updates yet, or you’ve been considering getting an initial consultation, please reach out as soon as possible as my availability is extremely limited in the coming year.
Winter has arrived according to the solar calendar as we enter the month of the Earth Pig on November 7th. Expect a fast-moving month ahead. In the Feng Shui Flying Star chart, monthly star 5 in its original location in the center indicates the need to stay in your center.
October 8th takes us into the month of the Earth Dog. Autumn may have just begun in the Northern Hemisphere, but we’re already in the last month of fall in the Chinese solar calendar. In the Feng Shui Flying Star chart, the monthly stars mirror the annual stars, doubling the influences of the annual star 6 in the center.
September 7th takes us into the month of the Fire Rooster, the eighth month of the Metal Ox year. We’re now in the height of fall in the Chinese solar calendar, with Metal element at its strongest. In the Feng Shui Flying Star chart, monthly star 7, also of Metal element, is in the center.