If I had to choose 9 books: 4. Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui
If I had to choose 9 books, these are the ones I would choose
- The Power of now - 1997 - Eckhart Tolle
- The Art of Simplicity - 2005 - Dominique Loreau
- Simple Abundance - 1996 - Sarah Ban Breathnach
- Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui - 1997 - Karen Kingston
- The Power of Your Subconscious Mind - 1963 - Joseph Murphy
- Heal your Body Whisper: How to unlock your self-healing mechanism - 2016 - Otakara Klettke
- Simplify your life - 1994 - Elaine St. James
- Le guide du mieux vivre - L'art de s'organiser au quotidien - 1997 - Gisèle Pierson
- Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain - 1979 - Betty Edwards
Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui - Karen Kingston
Keeping things "just in case" indicates a lack of trust in the future - Karen Kingston
Thanks to her, I understand better what is the concept of chi, the life force energy that flows through everything.
Karen Kingston is a leading expert in clutter clearing, space clearing, and conscious living. Her 1st book "Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui" has sold over 3 million copies in 26 languages.
She lived in Bali for 20 years.
Feng Shui is the ancient oriental art of enhancing and harmonizing the flow of energy flows in our surroundings. Karen Kingston explains why we need to eliminate clutter and protect ourselves from electromagnetic stress. She teaches us how to arrange furniture according to Feng Shui principles, transforming our homes or workplaces into spaces that foster health, happiness, and abundance.
The feng shui section is not very developed in this book; it merely supports the author's logic of tidying, cleaning, and increasing the vibrational level of one's environment.
"Space Clearing" is an art with principles found in many civilizations, especially developed in Bali and brought to the West by teachers such as Karen Kingston in the early 1990´s.
Everything around you, especially your home environment, mirrors your inner self. So by changing your home, you also change the possibilities in your own life.
Every choice you make is a right choice. What is really important is not the choice but the reason why you make it. Any choice made from fear is a disempowering choice. Every aspect of your life is anchored energetically in your living space, so clearing clutter can completely transform your entire existence.
Healthy energy needs to be able to flow. Think about what happens when the water in a pond becomes stagnant. Very quickly, it becomes cloudy and smells bad. The same thing happens on an energetic level when someone lives in the middle of chaos.
As you sort through what you want to keep and what you want to discard, don't ask yourself, "Will this be useful to me someday?" The answer to that question will always be "maybe," meaning you'll never throw anything away.
Effective questions:
Does it lift my energy when I think about it or look at it?
Do I absolutely love it?
Is it genuinely useful?
If the answer is not a resounding yes to question 1, and an equally resounding yes to either question 2 or 3, then what is it doing in your life?

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