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Gong Xi Fa Cai


                                                                                Gong Xi Fa Cai   Gong Xi Fa Cai

Gong Xi Fa Cai, which is Chinese for Happy New Lunar Year, a very important time in the Chinese year. This year 2008 is the Year of the Rat.

                                                            Year of the Rat

The Chinese New Year celebration lasts for 15 days, and can fall anytime between 21st January and 20th February depending upon the full moon. 

The first day is the Chinese New Year, and is called the Spring Festival. Often little red packets (called an-pao in Malaysia) are given out to the unmarried members of the family by the married members, and contain money. Often houses are visited by the Lion Dancers bringing good luck.

                                                                            chinese new year card

The colour red is important to the Chinese at this time, with houses, buildings decorated in red, with Chinese auspicious phrases on banners and red lanterns, and people will often dress-up in red clothes.
 
Various special days are celebrated during this period, where the God of Fortune is greeted on the fifth day and fire crackers are let off, the loudest bringing the greatest fortune, but many fire crackers are let off on the first day.

The fifteenth day is the Lantern Festival (which is again celebrated in September), and where a special cake or dumpling made out of glutinous rice and is very sticky called the neen koh, is eaten, symbolising that the lips will be sealed together, thus not allowing the wrong doings of the family to be reported to the departed or spirits.

                                                                      Gong Xi Fa Cai

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NLP in Gaziantep, Turkey and Bell’s Palsey (Palsy)


NLP arrived in Gaziantep in Southern Turkey, where 17 participants attended eager to learn and make a change.

                                                        Gaziantep January 2008 Gaziantep January 2008

Organised by Gap Consultancy in Gaziantep in conjunction with NLPNOW, it was a lively course, which allowed me to meet many more people, and try out new food and culture, including the tasty spoon and fork fruit, or its’ Turkish name of Medlar or Musmula. click to read.

Perhaps the most amazing and moving story to come out of the course was of a lady who had Bell’s Palsey (Palsy).

Bell’s Palsey is a condition which causes damage or inflammation of facial nerves, which results in paralysis or weakness of one side of the face, maybe resulting in the drooping and none closure of the eye and side of the mouth. The causes of Bell’s Palsey remains a mystery, perhaps with a viral infection playing a part, causing inflammation that presses on the nerves. 

Around 80% of sufferers make a recovery after about three months, but this lady had the problem for many years.

I was determined that at some stage, the problem with this lady would start to be resolved, and sure enough, she began to feel sensations returning to her face and her eye beginning to blink and close. We even saw a smile on her face.

It is at these times that I know that my work and training has worth, and that if there is a belief in that change can be made, then it can be.