
Emptiness Is Sometimes Hard To Keep
by Roseline Deleu
Creating a vacuum offers you the opportunity to welcome something new into your life...
We already know that the important procedure of de-cluttering is the key number one in Feng Shui. The process of emptying cupboards of non-used items, discarding stagnant items in the ever shrinking garage space and clearing out our old fashioned clothes, allows us to look at life differently.
Since I migrated to Australia 11 years ago, the Universe encouraged me to move house 15 times! The various locations and sites have helped me to learn so much about Feng Shui . I have hardly any item that belonged to the time when we arrived in our new country. With the various moves, clothes, bedding and furniture have changed as we were evolving in life… the pictures that we display around the home have been replaced by new ones. My Feng Shui passion has evolved tremendously and became amazingly powerful.
Update for Harmony
It is essential to update the displayed photographs with the most recent ones – having pictures of young children in their teenager bedroom could bring challenges in your family life as they could sometimes act like ‘babies’ or… you could still consider them as younger than they truly are. If you wish, you can keep the frames that you already have and simply insert your latest print outs.
Dispose for Health
Go through your pharmacy and discard all the out-of-date medication. Dispose of the never-will-be-used samples of soap and creams. Keep your side of the vanity as bare as possible and colour-coordinate your soap, shampoo and towels.
Empty for Love - if you are single
- In your master bedroom: make sure that you have two similar bedside tables. To welcome a potential partner in your life, empty the second bed side table. They are located symmetrically on each side of the bed and the bed itself has equal space on each sides allowing equal opportunities for both partners.
- In your wardrobe, empty one shelf and keep a few empty coat hangers in your hanging space.
- In your bathroom or en-suite: keep one vanity draw empty and your personal items are displayed on one side of the basin only, freeing space for someone special.
Going back to basics, we realise that we do not need much to live and be happy. It is better to own and tastefully display one or two beautiful piece of art (sculptures or paintings) with a unique lighting that will make you feel special every day.
Roseline Deleu hosts the 7th Feng Shui Conference Day on Sunday 12th October 2008 in Australia (Gold Coast-Queensland) – for full details, visit www.fengshuisteps.com
Roseline Deleu is a Feng Shui Master, Author and Inspirational Speaker


