According to feng shui for homes, there are three places in every house, whether big or small, that should be kept clear. If they are not, then the members of the household will not be able to advance in life
First: The main entrance must be clean and tidy
The entrance is the place where people come and go, and as the old saying goes: “If the entrance is blocked, then the family’s good luck will be blocked”. If we compare a house to a human being, then the main entrance is like the face. When you go out, you should first make sure that your clothes are neat and tidy, and that your appearance is clean and respectable, so that people see you as approachable. At the very least, you should create an impression of trust that will make people want to get to know you better.
The same is true for the entrance to your house. Shoes and rubbish scattered everywhere are bound to have a negative impact on your mood, and it will also affect the first impression that other people have of you when they visit your home. If they see a messy entrance, they will think that the inside of the house is probably messy too, so it is important to remember the saying “fortune does not enter a dirty door”.
Second: The kitchen should be cleaned regularly
The kitchen is the place where we prepare our three daily meals, and feng shui emphasizes that “food and fortune are one and the same”, or in other words the kitchen is the source of the family’s wealth.
In the five elements of feng shui, the kitchen belongs to fire, and as the saying goes, “water conquers fire”. Dirty wastewater and rubbish in the kitchen should be cleaned up after each meal to avoid dampness and mess.
In addition, the utensils that we use in the kitchen, such as spatulas, pots and pans, should be kept in a clean environment to prevent the growth of bacteria and rust. So don’t let wastewater build up, or else your wealth will be drowned.
Third: The bathroom should be clean and tidy
In feng shui, the bathroom is often considered to be an unclean place, so it should be kept clean and well-ventilated at all times to prevent foul odors from spreading throughout the house, which would damage the family’s fortune.
For example, it is important to flush the toilet immediately after use, and the bathtub, sink, toilet, etc. should be cleaned and inspected regularly to prevent stains or water leaks.
In fact, these places are not only related to good luck, but also to our health.
Our home is our haven, and it is only here that our talents can be cultivated and our fortune can grow, for both our bodies and our minds. So it is reasonable for our ancestors to have said that these three places are the most likely to accumulate dirt, and we should therefore make sure to keep them clean.
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