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Keep purses and handbags clear of clutter to attract good fortune and money luck


Dejunking unwanted stuff from your life to enhance the space around you is incomplete without also clearing the junk that lies under the pile of stuff in your bags and purses.


A woman’s handbag is the ultimate store of junk such as receipts, credit card slips, odd pieces of paper, lipstick, business cards, pens, notebooks and heaps of personal eff ects. Within one week, a handbag can bulge with a truly amazing collection of assorted clutter.


RULES:


1) Empty your personal handbag once a week to get rid of unwanted rubbish.


2) Place the items nicely in an organized manner to allow the energy to fl ow in.


3) Always place amulet protection inside your bag. 4) Clean out your bag regularly. A clean purse is very auspicious. 5) Get rid of soiled money and don’t let the amount of coins you carry become too heavy.


Carry the Annual Amulet to activate the positive energies of the Dragon this year.


6) Separate the receipts, credit card slips and odd pieces of paper in another wallet. It is worth carrying a separate pouch in your handbag for this.


7) In general, it is best to use a red colour which keeps it constantly energized with yang chi. However, do take note on the yearly energies as some years may require diff erent colours.


8) Place three coins tied with red string inside your wallet to attract money luck. And never let your purse become tainted with soiled money.


9) If possible, keep a dollar bill from a rich person’s pocket in your own wallet at all times, to create wealth energy for you.


10) Change your wallet when it is spoiled or tarnished. It is bad feng shui to use a wallet that obviously looks over-worn and old.


52 FENGSHUIWORLD | MARCH / APRIL 2012


Three coins in your wallet keeps it energized and attracts money luck.


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