“If a space that is occupied by an object is more precious than the object, that object can be thrown away.

Just because an object can be seen and space can’t, do not neglect that space is often more precious than objects.”
– Live Once for Yourself, Cai Kang Yong 🌱

Feng Shui is a study of human interaction with the environment. The key to success and happiness lies in how we balance and optimise space, objects and the Bazi requirements of each family member.

A home reflects the problems, aspirations and fortune of the family.

The more clutter there is, it usually means there are many troubles, yet little wealth and genuine family harmony.

I personally do not like hoarding stuff. All those report books from my schooling days or kebayas from my cabin crew days have all been thrown away. I do not like to live in the past.

My personal experience, those who like to stuff their house/room like a burrito are sometimes overweight too. Or have a lot of insecurities and inner angst. Some get afflicted with illnesses that never go away.

Do not let a prosperous house degrade to an inauspicious abode.

If you are facing difficulties in your life, unable to lose weight or experiencing financial troubles, and you are unable to engage a competent Feng Shui master to help you plan your next step, my suggestion is: Take time to declutter and reorganise your home.

The best person to resolve your own problem is always yourself.

You will realise that the mind that was once stuck will reopen and welcome the sun again. A better future awaits you. Go embrace it.

(This photo has the permission of the homeowner.)

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