Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui
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Clear Your Mess and Transform Your Life!
Mess is trapped energy that has far-reaching effects physically, mentally, emotionally, and mentally. The simple act of clearing mess can transform your life by releasing negative emotions, generating energy, and allowing you to make space in your life for the things you want to achieve. In Clear Your Mess with Feng Shui, Karen Kingston, lead the way of a branch of Feng Shui known as Space Clearing, expertly guides you through the liberating task of mess clearing. You will learn:
Why you keep mess
How to identify and clear mess in your home or workplace
How to clear mess from your body, mind, and spirit
How to stay mess-freeAmazon.com Review
Drawing on the success of her first book, Making Sacred Space with Feng Shui, Karen Kingston has met well loved demand by expanding on the indispensable activity of clearing mess. There is very small of actual Feng Shui here, and certainly nothing you can’t get elsewhere, but the mess problem gets full and perfect treatment. Kingston reminds us that mess is stuck energy that keeps you stuck in undesirable life patterns. Therefore, you can “sort out your life by sorting out your junk.” Kingston covers the reasons we keep things as well as the incredible tales of people who have cleared their mess away. More than just junk, mess is all persons things that have negative symbology and that collect stagnant energy. This latter can also apply to bodily, emotional, and spiritual mess, all of which Kingston describes with characteristic passion. In an age of accumulation, it’s excellent to see a book that frees up life again.
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In this age of accumulation, with the enormous volume of self-help books being published, I am running into serious problems vis-a-vis undesirable life patterns and stuck energy. Among the many accumulated objects cluttering up my house and my life is my vast collection of books about feng shui. I keep moving these piles and rows of books around the house, trying to find the best position for them. No matter what I do, though, the books keep collecting dust and stagnant energy, and I can’t get rid of the mess and negative symbology. This book has inspired me, though, to do something about these undesirable life patterns, and thus rid myself of both ambiguous purpose and unfinished emotional business. Once I dispose of my cluttering collection of feng shui self-help literature, I’m expecting my spiritual and emotional mess to vanish along with it. My only dilhemma is this book: if I get it, the cycle of mess may start again. For this reason, I’ll give it only 2 stars, since I’m sure it’s the first step on a slippery slope.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
The book has very nice Take in Page ! sorry to say that about it..and nothing else ! the contents is not very excellent, there nearly no illustration, no picture, no example…just word after word like a Romantic novel while the reader is searching for the Feng Shui solution.
I don’t like it !
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Bottom line: clearing mess has very small to do with feng shui. The only link between mess and the very ancient art and science is that it inhibits the flow of qi, the physical and meta-phyical wholesome force at the heart of everything and everyone. Qi is only one principle of feng shui. There’s also the study of the 8 trigrams, the 5 phases, landforms and your environment. But, feng shui is really about the study of time and space. About determining how you are compatible with your home by analyzing the year you were born into (time) to the time your home was built and its magnetic direction (space). Feng shui is not a quick fix or an simple study. Can you learn and practice acupuncture in a weekend? Surely not. By not including all of feng shui’s components Ms. Kingston denies the reader an accurate understanding of what feng shui really it.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Karen Kingston has written a book cluttered with nonsense. The conclusions she draws about mess and persons who have it, are questionable at best, but regularly downright untrue. She places much importance on symbolism. Only the mentally and mentally weak would buy into such superstitious foolishness. There is small written about how to remove mess from your environment. If you want a book that provides information on clearing mess to improve your time management, and make a healthy and gorgeous environments to live and work in, this is not the book.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I have to say that this book had its appealing points. I reflect it was inpiring in a all-purpose sense. I didn’t see alot of point information altho i would admit it is motivating as a whole. If you are looking for point and detailed info on feng shui this isnt the book for you… It is more of a all-purpose guide of the theme…which may be okay as you would have an thought of what kind of more point info you would want to find.
I establish the leader a bit too esoteric for me. Her chapter, late in the book, about colon clensing just made me say “huh?” Maybe its just me…but I dont want to read about crusted, impacted colons…along with diagrams when I am reading this kind of book. Her point I suppose was that *clearing* you life meant clearing your body as well as you house. Maybe that is a valid point.. I don’t know, I stopped reading the book at that point.
Perhaps if the book was titled differently…clear your life wiht feng shui…or something…it would have seemed like a more global *clearing*… But I reflect the word *mess* is a well loved word for titles. Many people have mess and they need to deal with it… Maybe the titling was an attempt to attract a wider audience.
So, even tho I establish some value in the first part of the book, I stopped reading when I got to the colon diagrams. Truthfully, if I had to do it over again, I would buy a book that was more *on target* about decluttering your house and didnt go off into esoteric tangents.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5