clearing clutter (mind and body)
Things not dealt with in your home reflect issues not dealt with in your life, and they are a constant drain on your energy. There are the niggly repairs, such as fixing the broken drawer, mending the broken appliance, repairing the tap that keeps dripping, and the bigger jobs, such as redecorating the house, servicing the central heating, or taming the jungle that has become your garden. The larger the scale, the more these things impinge on your ability to get on with your life.
Buttons that need sewing on, phone calls you need to make, relationships you need to move on from, and many different forms of loose ends in your life will hinder your progress if you do not deal with them. Your subconscious mind will suppress these things nicely for you if you ask it to, but it takes a lot of energy to do so. You will be amazed at how your vitality levels soar if you complete all your unfinished business.
Karen Kingston in Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui
Labels: attention training, clearing clutter

1 Comments:
I had no serious clutter problem, only a few small ones, and began tackling them. From there, I moved into awareness of not letting clutter creep in; from there to what was behind the clutter. I already knew I was experiencing emotional pain, considerable in fact. Clearing out the physical clutter meant more room for me to deal with the emotional clutter, such as fears and resentments. From a beginning of clearing out small amounts of clutter and keeping my physical world ordered, I have been gaining mental room and order to better deal with my inner self. The relationship between physical and mental clutter seems to be quite direct.
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