Thursday, 28 March 2013

CLEAN GARDEN


My Aunt Linda had been complaining about the garden of my house in Ipoh for  few weeks already.  Not only was the grass very long, there were also some plants that were dying or had died already.  Plus there was a lot of dead leaves on the lawn as well.
To make sure that my aunt doesn't come up with more complaints, quickly called the gardeners to come and cut the grass and tidy up the garden.
After they had done their job, my aunt did some pruning and cleaning the next morning.  So what you see here is a neat and clean garden.
In Feng Shui the garden is considered an extension of the dweller.  The house itself is the Yin energy while the garden is the Yang.   Yang is represented by light and space.  In order for Chi or energy to flow freely in the garden, it is important to keep the garden free of clutter, debris, dried leaves and other types of rubbish.  Remove dried or faded blooms from plants.  Remember to remove any dead tree stumps, plants, weeds or leaves as they will help to create negative energy.  All this will help to cut down on the negative Chi.

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