With the arrival of the month of November, many lovers of Christmas are looking forward to assemble the trees and decorate their homes for this special time of year. But know that there is an ideal date for the tree to be assembled. The date is predicted by Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese art that has existed for around 3,500 years, which seeks to promote balance between the yin and yang elements.
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According to tradition, people who aim to attract more prosperity into their lives should put up the Christmas tree four weeks before December 24th. In other words, the best date for assembling the Christmas tree is November 26th. Therefore, when putting together the decoration, people should focus all their positive energies and desires for prosperity.
And the traditions don't stop there! In addition to the correct day to put up the Christmas tree, the
For those who prefer to follow the Catholic tradition, there is also a correct date for assembling and dismantling the Christmas tree and other decorations. According to the Catholics, the tree must be set up on the first Sunday of Advent, a time when the arrival of Jesus Christ is prepared.
Just like in Feng Shui tradition, the first Sunday of Advent also occurs four weeks before Christmas. However, December 25th is taken into account. As the assembly must take place on Sunday, the date established for the assembly of the Christmas 2023 decoration by the Catholic calendar is December 3rd.
The date for dismantling the decorations is close to the date determined by Feng Shui. The traditional Catholic calendar determines that it must be dismantled on Three Kings Day, known as “Epiphany of the Lord”. In other words, January 6th is the date to take down the tree and collect all the decorations that decorated the house during the month of December.