Showing posts with label tangible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tangible. Show all posts

Monday, 29 September 2014

CLEAR YOUR CLUTTER!


Feng Shui tips often begin with 'clear your clutter' as the number one way to improve the flow of Qi in your home or office. 

What is your clutter?  Is it the same as that of your neighbour, your sister or your husband/wife?

Clutter is different for everyone.  No two people are going to see clutter in the same way.

One person might smile at a display cabinet of trinkets collected lovingly from each holiday destination and happily relive all the moments they were purchased.  Someone else looking at the same display cabinet will see a mix of 'organised (or disorganised) chaos' - clutter.

So how do you interpret clutter?

Is it only what you see?  Is it physical items such as books, magazines, newspapers or clothes piled high in the corner of a room, or is it something else?

Clutter can be tangible or intangible, it can be physical or mental.  What is it that attracts your attention each time you see it or think of it (you don't always have to be looking at something to know it is there), that makes you immediately say 'I must get around to clearing, cleaning or disposing of that' ?  It becomes clutter in both the physical and mental field.  It is clutter both tangible (that which you can see) and intangible (that which is in your mind). 

Which would you interpret as clutter; a pile of unwashed dishes or a dusty tabletop?  An inbox full of emails you will never read and haven't got around to disposing of, or a recurring thought in your mind of something undone, unfinished or unresolved.

Clearing clutter is a valid exercise however identifying what it is and which clutter is most distracting is something you should consider before diving head first into a huge pile of clothes.

Feng Shui is not just about what you can see.  After all we cannot see Qi, we can only see and feel its effects yet we know it is there.

To the fulfillment of your dreams

LynC



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Saturday, 23 November 2013

Feng Shui and Poison Arrows Outside

What are poison arrows?

There are both tangible and intangible (or secret) poison arrows.  Tangible poison arrows are those you can see. 

They are the sharp, pointed or straight physical and non-physical objects in and around your environment pointed directly at your main door or the point where the maximum amount of Yang energy enters your home*.   They are sharp, pointed or straight physical and non-physical objects in and around your home and office pointed directly at you.

Intangible poison arrows are more difficult to identify.   They are negative energies created by the presence of Yin buildings.  It is fast Qi moving through a narrow gap between buildings.  They are negative thoughts and feelings sent to you silently from another person.  It is invisible and damaging.

Outdoors
Identify poison arrows and the direction they are coming from and neutralise them before beginning your indoor Feng Shui.  This is to ensure that the quality of the Qi Energy entering your home is auspicious.

External poison arrows include, but are not limited to:
A straight road coming directly towards your facing direction
Your home situated at the end of a cul-de-sac being bombarded with fast-moving Qi
A curved road (like a boomerang shape) heading towards your facing direction
A triangular roofline from a neighbouring property
A single tree
A single lamp post          
A single telegraph pole
The edge of a building
Overhead roads
Overhead bridges
Overhead railway lines

Less obvious, but nonetheless inauspicious is:
Fast moving Qi moving between the narrow gaps of buildings
Dead tree trunks
Hospital
Police Station
Cemetery
The front of a neighbour’s car (which symbolically resembles a predatory animal)

To counter these afflictions first ascertain the facing direction of your home which will identify the direction the affliction is coming from.  Use the controlling cycle to block the poison arrow.

*The facing direction may be your front door or the part of your home that has the highest percentage of Yang Qi coming into your home.  This Yang Qi can come from a frequently used road, a river or an open space where positive energy gathers.

To the fulfillment of your dreams

LynC


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