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Friday, May 25, 2007

FENG SHUI- DECLUTTER YOUR LIFE




De-clutter Your Life

"Out of clutter, find simplicity."
--Albert Einstein

We live in a world with many more choices than ever beforeā€¦and it will only continue to get more complex! So how do we manage it all?
Most people have a clutter problem. Life and home full of clutter?
Feeling drained of energy?
Lack of space weighing you down?
Creativity suffocated by everyday obligations?

If the answer to these questions is yes, then you're suffering from too much clutter. You probably already know this fact only too well! And, of course, if your life is full of clutter, all that clutter is draining away your energy and creativity.
The more clutter you have in your environment and in your life, the less space and energy you have available to enjoy your creativity. You're weighed down and your creativity is suffocated and blocked.




Feng shui is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony with the environment. The literal translation is "wind-water".

Feng shui involves the use of geographical, psychological, philosophical, mathematical, aesthetic and astrological concepts in relation to space and energy flow. It is not simply a decorating style, but a discipline with guidelines compatible with many different techniques of architectural planning.


An individual is usually not described as having bad or incorrect feng shui, but since the practice is linked to Qi, a person's energy can either deplete or add to the energy of his or her surroundings. The space can also affect the individual, especially in matters of luck, health, and prosperity. Feng shui is not only a practice that is related to physical space, but also to the inhabitants of the space itself, as both are interconnected.

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