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Clutter
Clearing and Feng Shui
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To
make life easier in modern times, we recommend using
clutter clearing to organize your physical space.
When combined with the practice of Feng Shui it brings
a better understanding of the wonderful effect of the
right flow of the Chi in your environment.
This occurs when you strategically place or dispose
of unnecessary things around your house or office.
Here are some answers to interesting questions relating
to clutter clearing and Feng Shui. Nidia, Global Feng
Shui’s consultant, responded to these questions
as part of a recent newspaper article written by Maya
Anderson for The West Australian.
Why is keeping a relatively clutter-free
home important in relation to Feng Shui?
In applying the principles of Feng Shui it is important
to understand a basic concept; Feng Shui for better
living is about how we harness the Chi and how we make
it work for us. Chi can affect our life in two ways;
the external one that surrounds our living space or
work building, and the internal one within our home
or office.
To be harmonious and productive, the Chi has to be
free flowing and not restricted so that it slows or
becomes stagnant, yet, not too fast so that we can’t
harness it and reap it benefits. There has to be a balance.
By keeping your spaces relatively clutter-free, you
are not only allowing the free flow of the Chi, but
you are removing stagnant or dead Chi created by that
clutter giving yourself new opportunities in your life.
I believe de-cluttering is a key factor when practicing
Feng Shui. Many Feng Shui practitioners and masters
do not incorporate clutter clearing although this is
beginning to play an important role in Feng Shui practice.
Without doubt we have the power to manage our close
environment to transform our lives. In Feng Shui the
environment is the major subject of analysis. I believe
clutter clearing is a way to transform that environment.
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To effectively
de-clutter
- Set a time to do the task or make a schedule of
“Appointments with Myself”.
- Open the windows, let the fresh air or Qi help you.
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
- Ask for help, if you feel that you can’t do
it alone, someone independent and not attached to
the clutter itself. Hire a clutter clearing professional
or seek the help from relatives or friends - they
will probably be very happy to help you.
- Break down the job into small tasks: one box or
draw at the time.
- Have ready some boxes and plastic bags of different
sizes, marking pens, sticky labels and tape.
- Sort items into types: rubbish, recycling, return
(yes, all those things that you’ve borrowed
over time and not returned), donation or for sale.
Have a garage sale - they can be good fun and rewarding
financially and mentally.
- For those things you really just can’t part
with, re-organize and make an orderly collection,
have a place for these things that doesn’t interfere
with your space and the flow of Qui.
A last recommendation:
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Stop clutter before it starts. Don’t fall
into the trap of getting things just because they
are in fashion, on sale, discount or look fancy
and attractive. Research suggests that we probably
need no more than 30% of what is advertised.
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What can happen to us
and our lives when we start to
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Hoarding clutter in your environment creates stagnation.
It creates excessive Yin energy which is an imbalance
interfering with the natural process of the flow of
the Chi. There are two types of clutter: the “inner-self”
clutter and the environmental clutter. The invisible
or “inner-self clutter” can affect your
mental, physical or emotional state, making you feel
lethargic, depressed, lacking motivation or ashamed.
It is primarily caused by negative thoughts, emotions,
unhealthy diets and a lack of exercise. Health care
professionals often say that many physical illnesses
are aggravated or caused by negative thoughts and
emotions; medical science has proven how some body
illnesses are associated with our mental and emotional
state and the interconnection between the body, mind
and life style choices.
The environmental or external clutter we generally
deal with is the clutter that you create in your close
or near space like your home or work office. On a
larger scale, it can affect a whole community through
things such as pollution or contamination. External
clutter puts you out of balance with the environment
avoiding receiving the natural Chi from the universe,
hills and mountains, oceans and rivers that will benefit
your well-being and wealth.
Some of the consequences of permanent clutter or
hoarding habits are poor concentration, stress, resentfulness,
and a lowered immune system. You can also lose precious
time looking over and over again for the same things.
Clutter keeps you in the past and especially with
unsolved matters; it can push your family and friends
away from you as you will be constantly afraid that
someone sees your clutter. It affects your personal
image and how others perceive you -as neglected, unworthy,
disorganised or ignored. Clutter and junk can inhibit
cleaning and foster bacteria; it also favors animals
that are attracted to Yin energy or dark places (such
cockroaches and snakes). Often people with clutter
problems tend to be overweight.
Clutter may also cost you lots of money. How many
times you bought unnecessary (and perhaps the same)
books, tools and hardware, frozen foods, CDs,
make-up or download the same information because you
can’t find it? Worst of all, clutter creates
chaos, impedes new opportunities, occupies space and
affects relationships in your life.
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What is chi and how does
it work?
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Chi, also called Qi in Japan, is the life force or
electromagnetic energy present in all things in the
universe. It is in a constant flow, even traveling
through solid substances. The Chi of the human body,
the Earth, the Sun, buildings, plants, water and animals
are in constant interchange and the Chi merges. Although
the individual Chi is unique they are connected; so
you influence and are influenced by Chi. In that way
humans are part of a subtle but infinite dynamic net
of energy seen by some philosophers and Easter religions
as the “Cosmic Dance”
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What are some of the reasons
as to why we (create clutter) hoard things?
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Some people keep items to evoke memories and connect
them to their past. Some start collecting things or
information taking pleasure from the present. “Savers”
or dreamers accumulate things and information to prepare
for the future. Others are simply influenced by their
close role models or affected by overpowering grief
or depression. Once an orderly process of collecting,
or just keeping things, is out of control things become
forgotten, and an air of neglect appears over that
“stuff” transforming the “collection”
into clutter and later on into just playing junk.
You lose interest, but clutter or junk still is there
and you enter a negative circle of fear; feeling guilty
for the unfinished task and the fear of letting go,
making excuses to others and procrastinating. Some
of the common reasons are:
Fear of not having enough and keeping
“just-in-case”; fear of losing the feelings
from memories or persons connected to the object if
it is not there; fear of losing control or security;
fear of seeing your personal space through different
eyes. Fear of “making waves” to others
and expressing your-self.
Egotism - buying and accumulating
material things in order to demonstrate power and
overshadow others.
Rejection - being excluded by not
being in fashion, failing to maintain status.
Self compensation - using retail
therapy to cover unsolved emotional problems.
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What are some of the most
common things that people don’t really need
or like, but tend to hoard anyway?
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Individual needs and choices are different. Our life
styles are diverse. What is useless for one person
could be a treasure or useful to another. The question
is “What’s the meaning of, or my connection,
to this object?”
Some common objects of clutter or hoarding are clothes
and shoes, documents and written information, memorabilia
and garage “stuff”.
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What are the benefits
of clearing out your clutter?
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- Fresh Chi will flow in your environment and through
you.
- You will gain more time.
- It removes hazards and improves cleanliness and
so reduces bacteria, etc.
- It will help break the cycle of bad habits.
- Improve your physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.
- It will clear your communications and relationships
with yourself and others
- Simplifying life and making it more enjoyable.
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Can clearing out clutter
help you lead a more fulfilling life?
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No doubt. When you are letting go of those objects,
thoughts and emotions that you don’t need you
will receive more. You will be in harmony with yourself
and your environment making you feel alive and happy;
generally improving the quality of your life. You
will feel released, ready for a fresh start and contented.
Getting rid of your pessimistic thoughts and negative
emotions will help enormously to clear the “invisible
clutter” in the conscious and subconscious mind.
Clutter clearing is a modern and helpful means of
making a difference in your life.
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What is a good rule for
deciding what to get rid of, and what to keep?
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Question yourself: Do I need it, or do I want it?
Why do I keep this? How many times have I used it
or I will use it? Be honest with yourself!
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Would you give any tips
to someone who has decided to get rid of their junk?
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I tend not use the word “junk” which
is an extreme form of clutter. Not all clutter is
junk and many people who collect or hoard things would
object to it being call junk, but accept it is clutter.
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