Feng Shui Organizing: Use the "Natural
Forces of the Universe" to Organize Your Life
By Sheri McConnell
What is Feng Shui?
When translated into English, feng shui means "the way of the
wind and water" or "the natural forces of the universe."
People all over the world practice a form of feng shui. Europeans call
it "geomancy," while Hawaiians and Native Americans practice
their own form of feng shui. To organize your life using feng shui,
it is helpful to learn more about the elements of our earth as well
as the basic principles of feng shui.
Using the Elements
The Chinese believe everything in the world belongs to one of five
elements--they are: water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The easiest
way to use the natural forces of the universe when you organize is to
incorporate as many of these elements into your design scheme as you
can. Decorating with items such as small fountains (water), candles
(fire), plants/flowers (earth), and chimes (metal) helps you integrate
these elements into your home and/or office and calm your soul.
Using the Principles
Clutter is trapped energy that has far-reaching effects. It affects
you physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. As you organize
each room of your home, it is helpful to keep the Ten Basic Principles
of Feng Shui in mind (Rich, 279). They are:
- Clear the Clutter. Clutter takes up not only physical space
but mental space too. Clearing out your home literally makes space
for your future.
- Keep the Front Entrance of Your Home Well-Maintained. Did
you know that according to feng shui, your entry point is where all
the energy flows into your home? Keep this area clean and well defined.
- Allow Energy to Flow Freely. Clutter and awkwardly positioned
furniture can inhibit the flow of energy throughout your home. Energy
ushers in good health and harmony.
- Contain the Energy. Using wind chimes, plants, and mirrors
in your home will help you redirect the flows of energy. For instance,
if your front and back door are directly aligned, wind chimes will
redirect the flow of positive energy. Area rugs also anchor furniture
groupings--helping the energy flow from one space to another.
- Make Sure Everything Works. Maintaining your home and/or
office directly affects your clarity. For instance, according to feng
shui your home's plumbing represents your body's digestive system
and the electrical system corresponds to your neurological system.
- Check Out Your Home for Negative Energies. Distortions in
the electro-magnetic fields of the earth can impact your home and
mental clarity. Placing a fountain in front of your home is an excellent
way to attract flowing money energy since the water element is the
universal symbol for wealth and prosperity.
- Be Aware of the Images and Symbols in Your Home. Your choices
represent messages from your subconscious. Be careful to select accessories
for your home and office that reflect what you want from your future.
- Create a Quiet Sanctuary Within Your Bedroom. Your bedroom
needs to be a haven of peace and tranquility--promoting restful sleep.
For example, avoid using this place to work. Unless of course you
find your work peaceful.
- Make the Kitchen a Center of Calmness. Most kitchens are
the hub of family life. Creating a calm atmosphere in this room affects
the quality of the meals you provide for your family.
- Love Your Home and It Will Love You. Your home should be
thought of as a living entity. Caring for it properly allows you to
feel supported, safe, and nourished.
Bringing It All Together
Just by practicing these few basic principles and incorporating the
natural elements into your home, you will be able to clear the clutter
out of your home and out of your life. If you need a little help getting
started, don't hesitate to contact me. Sometimes all we need is a friendly
professional to jumpstart the organizing process and get us going in
the right direction.
About the Author: Sheri McConnell is the President of the National
Association of Women Writers (http://www.NAWW.org).
She helps women writers and entrepreneurs discover, create, and profit
from their intellectual knowledge! Free reports for writers available
with subscription to NAWW Weekly. Sheri lives in San Antonio, Texas
with her husband Seth and their four children. Contact her at naww@onebox.com
or her toll free number at 866-821-5829.