The #1 Feng Shui Principle: How Cleanliness Supports Prosperity
Let’s Keep It Real
This is one of the simplest ways to improve your home’s energy, yet many people overlook it.
The Reality 💸
You can buy the most beautiful lucky cat, but if it’s sitting among piles of delivery boxes, old newspapers, and scattered shoes, the positive energy has a harder time flowing through.
Clutter = Stagnant Energy
Key Areas to Focus On 🏠
1. Entryway (The Throat of Your Home)
The first area inside your front door.
If it’s crowded with items, it’s like having a narrow passage—energy has difficulty flowing freely into your space.
2. Under the Bed
You rest above this space every night. The energy under your bed subtly affects your sleep quality.
If it’s filled with dust and forgotten items, the energy there becomes stagnant.
💡 Golden Tip
Cleanliness is foundational feng shui.
Before investing in feng shui items, consider starting with a good declutter session.
Feng Shui Practice
When you have some time:
- Take a look at your entryway
- Consider letting go of items you no longer need
- Check under your bed—keep only what serves you
This simple practice can be more impactful than many feng shui purchases.
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