On Memorial Day, we remember those who were killed during the service of our armed forces. This holiday is observed every year on the last Monday of May and was formerly known as the Decoration Day. Its history can be traced back to the American Civil War to commemorate the Alliance and Confederate soldiers who died in the war.
Decoration, Memorial Day is a festival designed to remember and connect. Feng Shui will see it as a way of connecting with our history and those who serve our country.
The commemoration and decoration of the cemetery resonate with the origin of Chinese ancient Feng Shui. Ancestor worship is closely related to Chinese culture, and believes that ancestors will give their blessings unpopular if the cemetery is located in an auspicious place. The ornate tombs and cemeteries are revered in many cultures, from ancient Egypt to later cities of the dead, such as La Ricoleta in Buenos Aires.
We should highly respect our ceremonies to celebrate Memorial Day as a way to unite us and strengthen national pride. Feng Shui always provides useful tools to support thematic and structural celebrations. Symbols reinforce the iconic nature of events in people's memory.
Let us remember:
• The cemetery is the city of those who come to us, providing a shadow for the realm of the deceased.
• Tombstones and tombstones are anchors that remind us that we are grounded and connected to the Earth.
• Flowers celebrate growth and express their appreciation of life. Their color and aroma permeate our memories through the senses and inspire memories in the future.
• Flags and banners, dance in the breeze, capture and guide our eyes, and respectfully focus on remembering the fallen.
• The eternal flame that marks the infinite glory in the Arlington National Cemetery may sometimes be replicated by LEDs or solar lights.
• The buried Sabbath links family members to prayer and memory of life.
• Parades and racing bands combine our songs with the steady rhythm of drums.
• The Northern Climate uses Memorial Day as a safe haven for growing annual and summer crops.
• Memorial Day is the official start of summer and vacation time, with beaches and municipal swimming pools open.
In many cultures and in some of our own traditional families, Memorial Day is a milestone in changing seasonal decorations. These practices support the habits that benefit our well-being by improving the environment. Putting our space in the summer mode will balance the summer's hot yang and yin relaxed lifestyles by abandoning procedures and winter stress.
Remember:
• Hide winter wardrobes in boxes and bags.
• Use a hat and visor to keep the lighter flowing summer fabric pattern.
• Switch the duvet to summer quilts, wool blankets to lighter throws, heavy pillows, silky satin and cool cotton.
• Look at traditional homes that put summer skid covers on formal furniture.
• Tell your kitchen staff, the important other staff, that you now want to eat with fruits and salads and hear the ice in your cup creaking.
• Provides a lighter color for tabletop settings and quilted placemats that do not require ironing.
• Plant a herb garden with lemon balm and mint, and decorate dishes and drinks with decorative branches.
• Breathe fresh herbal bouquets on the window sill.
• Relax on the porch under the moon and listen to the noise of night creatures.
• Invite your friends and relatives to have a picnic on Memorial Day.
Orignal From: Feng Shui is the art of memory
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