Broken Items at Home?
According to Yvonne Phillips, FSII, one of the first
steps on your Feng Shui journey should be replacing damaged, broken or rusty
items as soon as possible. That means taking these items completely out of your
home. Sometimes we hold onto items that should be discarded and end up keeping
them for years. Then one day we have to move to another home and there is the
broken item in front of us again.
Do yourself a favor and if it is
repairable, have it repaired, but be sure to take care of this task before you
place it in your new home. You do not want to bring any old, broken energy with
you to your new place and this item has that energetic memory.
Always
repair broken windows, broken door latches and squeaky doors as soon as you
notice them. They are the entrance for the auspicious chi energy that you want
and you need to have in your home on a daily basis. These broken items are part
of your clutter control. You either keep or repair the object, or you donate it
or throw it in the trash. Feng Shui can only be done successfully after a major
clutter cleanup.
For another example. broken, leaky faucets are symbolic
of your money going down the drain. Pay attention to your plumbing issues and
repair them immediately in order to hang on to your wealth!
To learn
more about Feng Shui, visit Yvonne's websites at:
www.Creativecolordesigninc.com
www.Fengshuipublications.com
www.Fengshuiabc1.com
By Teresa K. Flatley
www.boomthis.com




