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Originally Posted by wachusettgirl I'm not a certified feng shui expert, but from doing some reading I believe that alot of the principles of feng shui and space clearing involve clearing out clutter and debris to make room for new things in your life. I also think that with the Law of Attraction what you think about, talk about (write about), put your focus on will become true. That is to say, if you really believe that the clutter in your life is contributing to a poverty mindset, then it is. It's extremely difficult to change or release that mindset, so perhaps the easier route would be to just remove the clutter. I've personally found that getting rid of excess stuff can be tremendously freeing. I think the saying is with feng shui cleaning, "if you don't use it or love it, get rid of it!" Of course you have to decide which things go to goodwill, which things get heaved, which things get given away or put in a yard sale... but you can make this into a "live in the moment" experience just like anything else. Just tackle one drawer or closet, or room at a time and have some fun with it. |
I agree with what you've said.
Clutter, like all things we experience, is a pattern replicated in our environment based off of inner mind content. As above, so below. To me, clutter represents confusion, chaos, and frustration. It could be a completely different symbol for someone or something else. Someone could even concievably associate clutter with the concept of freedom (or at least, freedom from order). If we associated clutter with a poverty or scarcity mindset, it could well be the symbol that the mind content dresses up in, for you to experience in the "outer" world. The law of attraction always manifests things congruent with our mindset, using the symbols we have gathered over the course of our lifetimes.
For example, a fly's concept of abundance could well involve delicious mounds of manure.