Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui
by Kingston, Karen
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- Condition
- Used - Good
- ISBN 10
- 0767903595
- ISBN 13
- 9780767903592
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Reno, Nevada, United States
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Synopsis
Clear your clutter and transform your life! Clutter is stuck energy that has far-reaching effects physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. The simple act of clearing clutter can transform your life by releasing negative emotions, generating energy, and allowing you to create space in your life for the things you want to achieve. In CLEAR YOUR CLUTTER WITH FENG SHUI, Karen Kingston, pioneer of a branch of Feng Shui known as Space Clearing, expertly guides you through the liberating task of clutter clearing. You will learn: Why you keep clutter How to identify and clear clutter in your home or workplace How to clear clutter from your body, mind, and spirit How to stay clutter-free
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- Bookseller
- Better World Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- GRP95360107
- Title
- Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui
- Author
- Kingston, Karen
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 4
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0767903595
- ISBN 13
- 9780767903592
- Publisher
- Broadway Books
- Place of Publication
- New York
- This edition first published
- 1999-05-04
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