Applying the principles
If you want to adapt some Feng Shui priniciples for your car, try the following:
• Use mini garbage bags and empty them every day. Piled-up garbage creates "sha chi" (bad energy)
• Invest in car organizers or tote boxes to keep the car's interior and trunk organized. By placing your items in boxes, you keep them safe because they don't slide around.
• Edit and eliminate. Get rid of things that you or your passengers do not need. Keep maps of your city but eliminate the collection from your last vacation.
• All dashboards, rearview mirror and rear window should be kept clear to eliminate distractions. Clear spaces speak to clarity of mind.
• The windshield represents the clarity of how we see the world. Keep the windshield clean and repair cracks immediately. If you can see your world clearly, you are able to see new opportunities.
• Some new cars come equipped with a flower bud vase. If you have one, fill it with a single, fresh-cut flower. You do not want to create a distraction, so a simple flower is best. Live, positive force energy or "sheng chi" is important in the car.
• Schedule regular car check-ups.
Getting a consultation
I am just skimming the surface of what Feng Shui has to offer. If I participated in an individual consultation, I would be able to determine what kind and colour of car is best suited to me. This information would be based on my Gua number which is calculated using my birth date and year. Everyone is different, so a consultation would be conducted on an individual basis.
If your car is a mess, it indicates clutter in your mind. A car speaks volumes about the personality of the owner, so to maintain clarity, I can't just clean up my car occasionally. I have to maintain a clean routine to stay on top of clutter in order to feel better and think more clearly. Thanks to a Feng Shui tune-up, I'm on the right road now.




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