Learn Feng Shui

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Learn Feng Shui

Have you ever wanted to learn about about Feng Shui but didn’t know where to start? On the Learn Feng Shui podcast you’ll learn Feng Shui from a Classical perspective with a weekly tips, monthly energy updates and a fun "Folklore Friday" segment.

  1. MAR 14

    Acient Wedding Date Wisdom: From Seasonal Cycles to Sacred Days

    Ever wondered how people chose wedding dates before modern calendars and weather apps? In this episode we explore the history of wedding date selection across cultures. From European traditions tied to the seasons and saint days to ancient Chinese systems like the 12 Day Officers and Jie Qi cycles, we uncover how nature, celestial events, and folklore guided couples to their day. Plus, we’ll share practical tips for using these ancient practices to choose an auspicious date for your own wedding — whether you’re dreaming of an outdoor ceremony or a symbolic start to your marriage. In This Episode: • The role of seasonal cycles and weather patterns in wedding planning • Sacred days tied to saints, solstices, and cross-quarter festivals • An introduction to Chinese date selection with the 12 Day Officers • How Jie Qi cycles can help predict ideal weather for outdoor weddings • Practical takeaways for blending tradition with modern wedding planning Whether you’re a history lover, planning your big day, or just curious about ancient customs, this episode offers insight for choosing a wedding date with meaning and intention. ------------ Timestamps:  00:00 Intro 00:26 Welcome 01:16 Roman customs 02:23 Cross-quarter days 04:12 Using the micro-seasons to ensure good weather 07:02 Weatherlore  08:53 Wedding dates according to the moon 09:50 St days 11:07 Poems surrounding wedding dates 12:51 Date Selection 16:52 Closing   ----------- Learn Feng Shui: Free Floor plan mapping: ⁠learnfengshuinow@gmail.com⁠ OR https://www.learnfengshui.com/freemapping Connect on social media & contact me HERE ⁠https://linktr.ee/learnfengshuinow⁠: Sources: European traditions ;  https://www.eventsbymerida.com/post/2019/01/18/old-traditions-diving-into-the-history-of-weddings Irish traditions:  https://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/ACalend/MarryMay.html Roman traditions https://www.wedaways.com/how-ancient-roman-weddings-influence-weddings-today/ https://www.almanac.com/wedding-folklore https://danversport.com/weddings/blog/wedding-superstitions-weather-edition/

    18 min
  2. FEB 14

    Love, Luck & Letting Go: Feng Shui & Zodiac Insights for 2025

    Love & Feng Shui: Zodiac Luck, Separation Tips & Love Tokens Looking for a fresh take on love and relationships? In this special Valentine’s Day episode of the Learn Feng Shui Podcast, we explore Feng Shui for love and separation, which zodiac signs are lucky (or unlucky) in love for 2025, and the fascinating history of Chinese love tokens. Whether you’re looking to attract romance, move on from a past relationship, or learn about ancient love traditions, this episode has something for you! Timestamps  00:00 Intro 00:26 Welcome  01:22 Zodiac signs relationship forecast  10:14 Relationships viewed by Chinese Metaphysics   15:54 Feng Shui for Separation  24:21 Folklore Friday- Traditional Chinese love tokens  37:29 Closing thoughts  39:03 Outro    Check out the links in the show notes for more details: Learn Feng Shui website: Feng Shui for lovehttps://www.learnfengshui.com/post/feng-shui-for-love-and-romance Complete Zodiac Forecast 2025  https://www.learnfengshui.com/post/2025-zodiac-forecast Kevin Chan on YT https://youtube.com/@kevinchan5arts?si=QNs6D1Gw1RxxfL4E IFSG Newsletter Feb https://myemail.constantcontact.com/It-s-that-time-of-year----let-s-talk-feng-shui-bedrooms--from-the-Intl-Feng-Shui-Guild.html?soid=1011320315031&aid=nhUQGu8bhyA Feng Shui Joans Way  https://fengshuijoansway.com/2018/09/03/how-to-feng-shui-your-way-through-divorce/ Folklore Friday  https://www.chinafetching.com/tradition-of-china-love-token

    39 min
  3. FEB 7

    Spring’s First Signs: Weather Lore, Energy Shifts & Seasonal Traditions

    Spring’s First Signs: Weather Lore, Energy Shifts & Seasonal Traditions As winter loosens its grip, we see the first stirrings of spring! In this episode, we explore how both Eastern and Western traditions recognize this seasonal shift—Lì Chūn and Imbolc—marking the halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox. Todays episode topics- The natural signs of early spring and how they reflect ancient wisdom Weather lore—why a sunny day could mean six more weeks of winter February’s Wood energy and the Tiger month’s role in seasonal shifts Yi Jing Hexagram 11 (Unity): Balancing yin and yang as the seasons change Seasonal foods to stay healthy during this transition Five ways to honor the fresh energy of spring (without just spring cleaning!) Spring is all about renewal, growth, and balance—so let’s welcome it ! 📌 Sources & References: Li Chun-  https://imperialharvest.com/blog/significance-of-li-chun/ Wikkipedia  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_the_Year Spring Ox and Cow Herder https://discover.hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/spring-cow-picture-in-chinese-almanac 👉 Follow me on TikTok! I’m working toward 1,000 followers so I can go live and do readings—help me reach my goal! Learn feng shui on TikTok 🔗 Connect with me: • Website: learnfengshui.com  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learnfengshuinow/ • Newsletter: https://www.learnfengshui.com/blog ------- Time stamps Intro 00:00 Welcome 00:26 Li Chun and the solar new year 1:43 Agricultural markers 2:59 Spring energy of growth 4:24 The wisdom of the YiJing 5:16 Imbolic significance 6:35 Weather lore & predictions for spring 8:45 The Spring ox & cowherder 11:05 5 Ways to honor Spring 13:45 Closing thoughts 17:44

    18 min
4.1
out of 5
15 Ratings

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Have you ever wanted to learn about about Feng Shui but didn’t know where to start? On the Learn Feng Shui podcast you’ll learn Feng Shui from a Classical perspective with a weekly tips, monthly energy updates and a fun "Folklore Friday" segment.

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