Chinese New Year is just around the corner!
If you’re looking for ways to usher in some luck to flow through your life, here are three door charms to use, according to Feng Shui consultant Jonshon Chua.
In Tuesday’s episode of “Unang Hirit,” Chua introduces three door charms — Chinese coins, Mystic knot, and Mandarin duck.If you want to stabilize or attract more money for 2023, Chua advised putting Chinese coins by the door knob. “The 9 Chinese coins will enhance more money luck, prosperity, and investment luck while the 5 Chinese coins will stabilize your money flow,” Chua said.Meanwhile, putting a mystic knot charm by the door will attract a “smooth sailing” career ahead of you, Chua said.Rose quartz Mandarin duck for love
For those ushering in the Chinese New Year single, using a Mandarin duck in rose quartz as a lucky charm is highly advisable. “Ang Rabbit Year is known as a Peach Blossom animal sign so malakas mag activate ngayon [ang matters about] love para sa mga singles na naghahanap ng partner,” Chua said.
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