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Dear Anon,
1. This is a subjective question. I believe if you `throw' this question into the newsgroup, you will get all sorts of response.
2. Overall, the original aim of Feng Shui is to enhance beneificial Qi and neutralise Sha Qi.
3. Many Western Feng Shui practioners (especially those that are not Traditional Feng Shui) will love your question.
These practioners will always emphasise on "space clearing" or clearing of clutter.
4. In my opinion, many who are not exposed to so many Traditional Feng Shui and related subjects naturally would place space clearing on their top most agenda.
5. Aside from Feng Shui `aspects', I believe there were others in the field of Management or Organisation behavioural studies which had looked into this issue.
It is interesting to find that some cannot work properly if all their clutter has been removed. But if they are at their workstation they can easily locate whatever information they want. But get lost when they are neatly in place.
In my opinion, this is secondary to Feng Shui as it is personalised to a person's workspace.
However, if involves the entire house or office, one should try to be as `neat' as possible.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/11/99 2:48:22 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that having a
>cluttered work station bad.
>Thanks.
>
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