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Garbage and clutter block the flow of Qi. - Garbage and clutter should not
be present in your personal best directions in bedrooms or offices or any personal
space where you spend a lot of time. - Garbage and clutter should also not
be present in any direction that you have activated. - Garbage cans should
be limited to bathrooms and kitchens. - When beginning Feng Shui, box all
clutter or put it behind closed cabinet doors. Eventually, you will go through
all the clutter and release all objects that do not serve your higher good. Hanging
onto unnecessary clutter does not promote openness to new ventures, ideas, and
growth. - Keeping areas dusted helps circulate Qi. - Do not display broken
objects; a broken object has lost its Qi. - Open windows to allow natural light.
Open windows to circulate fresh air. - The scent of lavender releases toxins
and old energy. - Death present in the home does not promote good Qi. Dead
animals and dead flowers represent dead Qi. - Home repairs should be kept up. -
General smell of home is important: nice smell, nice Qi. - Flowers on table
invite abundance. - All elements and/or their corresponding colors should be
present throughout your home to retain a balance. - No ceiling beams should
be above the bed, work desk, or any place you spend a lot of time. To cure this,
move your furniture. If this is impossible, paint the beam so it blends into the
ceiling, or cover it with an opaque fabric that is one of your best colors. -
Place pictures of your child's friends in their relationship corner in their bedroom.
Also, place images or stuffed animals of your child's animal symbol and its allies
and secret friends.