365 Ways to Attract Good Luck by Richard Webster

365 Ways to Attract Good Luck by Richard Webster

Author:Richard Webster
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: law of attraction, good luck, empowerment, attract
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
Published: 2014-09-04T16:00:00+00:00


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Seven

Luck in the Home

Introduction

Your home is much more than a mere house. In many ways, your home is part of you, as it reflects your likes, dislikes, tastes, and personality. After the stresses and strains of everyday life, your home is a safe, nurturing, caring place to return to.

Many years ago, I helped a friend clear out his mother’s home after she died. It was an amazing experience, as she’d never thrown anything away. There were huge piles of old newspapers, magazines, and junk mail everywhere, and we had to make our way down her hallway sideways, as there were stacks of papers from floor to ceiling on both sides. The rest of the house was also crammed with everything she’d accumulated over sixty years.

“Did no one ever suggest she clear out some of this stuff?” I asked.

My friend sighed. “Everyone did, all the time,” he said. “She took no notice. She kept everything just in case she might find a use for it later.”

I’ve thought of her house often over the years. I’ve seen many houses that were cluttered with too much stuff, but have never seen one as bad as hers.

All of us accumulate stuff all the time, but fortunately most people manage to keep it under some sort of control. I find it hard to part with books, but happily toss out anything else for which I don’t have an immediate use.

In this chapter we’ll start by looking at clutter and then examine a variety of other ways to help you attract luck to your home. If you are seeking luck in this area, don’t try to implement everything all at once. Try one or two things at a time and observe what happens. If necessary, try something else and continue doing it until you experience the results you desire.

171. Clutter

Clutter is anything you no longer need, use, or love. Almost everyone has a favorite item they no longer use but find hard to toss out. This is because we develop an emotional attachment to things and convince ourselves that we will need whatever it happens to be one day.

We also gradually gain clutter in the form of unwanted gifts and objects we’ve been given over the years. It’s hard to get rid of these, as they remind us of the person who gave them to us.

Other forms of clutter include items of clothing we’ve never worn and never will, and items left behind by family members who have moved away or into a home of their own.

Clutter belongs to the past. As long as you hang on to stuff you no longer need, you’re holding yourself back. Decluttering your home sets you free and enables you to move forward again.

172. Feng Shui

Feng shui is the Chinese art of living in harmony with the earth. One of the key concepts of feng shui is ch’i, which can be described as energy or the universal life force.1 Ch’i enters the home through the front door and should be able to move freely throughout the entire house.



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