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Get ready: The Year of the Yin Wood Snake is nearly here. (Feng Shui Expert Anjie Cho w/ Waylon Lewis).

 

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Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis presents:

In our longtime, ongoing “Walk the Talk Show” podcast and video series, with awards and millions of views over the years…

Waylon catches up with one of our favorite guests: mindful feng shui expert Anjie Cho. They discuss methods to welcome the new energy into our homes and lives for 2025 this Lunar, or Eastern New Year.

“On the second new moon after the winter solstice, millions around the world celebrate a holiday known as the Lunar New Year. This year, the momentous occasion falls on January 29th when we say goodbye to the fierce Dragon and usher in the energy of the Yin Wood Snake. The Lunar New Year symbolizes transitions, fresh, new beginnings, and reminds us that even within the coldest, darkest depths of winter, there is the promise of spring.” ~ Anjie Cho

Read Anjie’s article and find your personal, mindful aspiration to contemplate in this Year of the Yin Wood Snake based on your zodiac animal.

“Every year we encounter a different energy. There’s a 12-year cycle and there are archetypal energies associated with each year.

It’s an invitation to look at the cycle. There are cycles in our natural world such as the seasonal cycles, cycle to be found in each day, or the moon cycle. It’s just another larger cycle that we look at to give us some insight on how to navigate and also embrace the transition. It’s also a celebration to invite in something new, like that energy of a seed bursting through a shell and unfurling into new growth.

That’s what Lunar New Year is about.” ~ Anjie Cho

Watch the conversation:

Waylon: “I think in the West, at least, a lot of us have negative associations with snakes. We’re afraid of sharks and snakes when in reality, you know…what’s the cliche? Vending machines kill more people than snakes? We should be afraid of climate crisis, and car accidents, gun violence, heart disease, and maybe civil unrest. But…what is the Snake? Is it something we should be afraid of?”

Anjie:“Definitely not!”

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