![]() ![]() To achieve this, the inflowing Qi must be able to move around smoothly from room to room without encountering an excessive amount of furniture, decorative objects or unnecessary items. In his book ‘Feng Shui -The Living Earth Manual’, Stephen Skinner notes that, “like the body, every house has orifices, doors and windows that need to take in the flow of Qi that must then circulate without stagnating to enable the house to breathe”. ![]() ![]() After all a person’s fortune and well being can most definitely be affected by where and how he chooses to live and work. Whilst I must emphasize that ‘clutter clearing’ does not belong to the formal practice of traditional Feng Shui, it is nevertheless an important area that we all need to address on a regular basis, in order to ensure that the flow of Qi (energy) in our home or business remains vibrant and dynamic. The very first of these tips focuses on a problem that many of us struggle with in our own homes and that is the accumulation of personal and household items, commonly known as ‘clutter’. Each edition of ‘Feng Shui Tips’ will bring you a helpful tip or piece of advice to guide, educate and enlighten you. ![]()
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