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nature, has long been recognised by various teachings; and more recently in mainstream life by spokespeople like Rhonda Byrne, author of “The Secret” (2006). The law of attraction described by Byrne recognises that everything is energy. According to the principle of ‘like attracts like’, therefore, our energy and thoughts have the power to attract or repel wealth, health and happiness. Even in mainstream science, the theory of quantum physics agrees that human beings and the physical world are interconnected through a dynamic interaction of pure energy. For feng shui practitioner, Rodika Tchi,


space clearing is all about freeing up physical space on this energetic level. It is an art practised daily in ancient cultures such as India and Bali, Peru and Morocco. Although perhaps we hear less about what space clearing can achieve in virtual space, the principles still apply. Just as the flow of energy or qi can be disrupted or restricted in our living spaces, so might clutter, in the virtual worlds we inhabit, have consequences for our mental and psychic life. Most of us have experienced heavy


emotions, or how in certain company we can feel weighed down by the quality of energy around us. We might also agree that if particular social, work or domestic


situations are left unattended to for long periods time, negative emotions can accumulate just like clutter and other forms of physical residue. Perhaps one day a new vocabulary will emerge to describe phenomena such as this – for example, psychic or emotional dust, grime, rust or debris. The quality of our breath – and the


way we breathe – is another aspect of our being, well recognised in ancient spiritual traditions. In this context, breath and consciousness are closely connected; and so the conscious breath – as it is demonstrated in meditation and esoteric practices that are increasingly finding their way into mainstream personal and professional life – is one of the big brooms in our inner toolkit. With this, we can learn to become aware of the side effects of e-clutter and our constant online activities, and sweep clear the cobwebs of our psychic closets. To truly take advantage of the


technological genius transforming society at all levels today, we need to learn how to cultivate a holistic sense of self. We need to foster a quality of being and consciousness able to stand free of the tsunami of information that would otherwise clog up both our minds and the virtual spaces we inhabit for so much of our time.


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in our digital housekeeping; but even more important is our ability to space clear on the inside: heart, mind and soul – an inner feng shui you might say. Our current preoccupation with technology leaves us information rich but time and knowledge poor. By revisiting some age- old principles from spiritual traditions thousands of years old, we may finally uncover the key to managing technology in a balanced, creative way. Rodika Tchi’s ultimate feng shui test


of a home lies in the following question: “At the end of the day, when you come home, do you feel like it puts its arms around you?” Similarly, we might ask ourselves if our activities in virtual space save us time and energy, empowering us to give more of ourselves to the things that really count in this life? If the answer is yes, then maybe when our time is up on this earthly plane, we will take something real within us when we return home; there to be embraced by the eternal, as creators in our own right.


Steve Denham is a published writer of non-fiction, fiction and poetry. His ebook “A Plate of Eggs” is dedicated to the mateship of soul. He is a member of the Sydney-based group Leonis dedicated to cultivating stillness in everyday life.


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