🧧 Lunar Beginnings • 🌙 Time Renewed • ✨ Fresh Luck

Lunar New Year marks a reset guided by the moon, not the calendar. It’s about clearing out what no longer fits, making space for luck, and setting intentions for the year ahead. Across cultures, it’s celebrated with food, family, symbolism, and quiet rituals meant to invite prosperity and protection.

An illustrated transition from the Snake to the Horse, depicting the years 2025 and 2026. The Snake is shown as a green figure, with the phrase 'The Snake cleared the path' underneath. The Horse is represented in orange, with the phrase 'The Horse carries you forward' below.

You don’t need a parade or fireworks to honor it. Lunar New Year can be celebrated gently, wherever you are.

Simple ways to celebrate:

  • Clean your home to release old energy
  • Cook or share a meaningful meal, especially noodles or dumplings for longevity
  • Wear red for luck and protection
  • Light a candle and set one clear intention for the year
  • Visit a local Lunar New Year celebration or Chinatown if you’re traveling

It’s less about spectacle and more about alignment, welcoming the next chapter with care. How are you celebrating?

Text graphic titled '2026 Energy' discussing the Universal Year 1, emphasizing themes of beginnings, action, and alignment in the Year of the Fire Horse.

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