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Megan Slack

Want Good Fortune This Year? Do This With Your Lights Before Midnight

Chinese New Year.

Tonight marks the start of the Lunar New Year and the beginning of the Year of the Horse. 2026 is specifically the Year of the Fire Horse, a rare combination that occurs once every 60 years, symbolizing energy, passion, and new beginnings. It is also a time for a centuries-old tradition that's easy to practice in many households: lighting up the home with lamps, candles, and lanterns.

Like many Lunar New Year rituals, this practice has its roots in ancient Chinese beliefs about the power of light to bring fortune and protect against misfortune. For centuries, people kept lights burning in their homes to ward off darkness and evil spirits and to invite positive energy, happiness, and good luck. The glow of lanterns and lamps was thought to create a welcoming environment for blessings in the year ahead, and it's just as powerful today.

Today, electricity has replaced oil lamps, but the symbolism remains. Turning on every light honors this age-old superstition and serves as a simple yet meaningful way to welcome prosperity and promote good Feng Shui in your home.

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It may be too late to shop for new lamps and candles ahead of midnight. However, I've rounded up some accessories (including these candlesticks from Amazon) that are said to promote good luck around the home, regardless of the time of year.

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In some spiritual interpretations, turning on the lights is believed to ward off negative energy and is considered by some to be a way to invite good fortune at the start of the new year.

Philosophical experts explain more about the general power of light in some spiritual beliefs.

'Physical darkness is the absence of physical light. The darkness itself is not real. It is merely an absence of something that is real,' comments Owen Waters on the symbolic power of light. 'Likewise, spiritual darkness is the absence of spiritual light. Spiritual darkness itself is not real. It is merely an absence of something that is real.'

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Ultimately, lighting itself carries protective power. Just as spiritually light dispels negativity, keeping lamps or lights on in the home symbolically pushes out misfortune and darkness as we begin a new Lunar chapter. I'll be practicing this tonight, won't you join me?


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