The Ritual of Exchanging Red Envelopes
The ritual of exchanging red envelopes has its roots in traditional Chinese folklore and culture. The Chinese red envelope is the customary symbol of exchange when Feng Shui information, “remedies,” ceremonies, and adjustments are shared.
Why Use Red Envelopes?
- Using red envelopes shows respect for the knowledge shared in a Feng Shui consultation.
- Red envelopes tap directly into the Feng Shui lineage and bring the wisdom and power of the ancestors to reinforce the Feng Shui adjustments.
- Red envelopes strengthen and enhance the effectiveness of the Feng Shui information given.
- To receive money in a red envelope brings good luck to both the person who gives it and the person who receives it.
How to Use Red Envelopes
Your online Feng Shui services payment is paid online on the day of the consultation. The red envelopes are mailed to me before or after the consultation.
The Feng Shui practitioner will tell you how many red envelopes you need for sharing information.
Place money in each of the red envelopes, the amount of which is not important. It could be a penny or more. The red envelope enhances the effectiveness of the Feng Shui information.
Use New Red Envelopes For Best Results
The Red Envelope
- Symbolizes Good Fortune and Power
- It gives blessings and positive energy
- Diffuses negative energy
- Its rectangular shape resembles ancient shields and symbolizes protection for everyone sharing Feng Shui information.
Each night the Feng Shui practitioner places all the red envelopes under his/her pillow and sleeps on them, offering blessings and reinforcing the positive intentions to all those who shared in the Feng Shui experience. In the morning the practitioner removes the money and saves all red envelopes to be burned on an auspicious day.