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Do I have to clean this house to get my settlement money ?

and Yi's answer, 48.2.5 to 15.

I am a hoarder.
My house is got to much stuff.
We never seem to find the time to really clean up.
Lots of things that are good, I'll never 7se them .
Value, but I have a hard time throwing it out.
Think I'm going to have a Free yard sale.
Give it away now.
Keep personal and coin collections.
Family things, things we like.

Yi, says what ?
Thank you for your time and wisdom.
 

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I thought the settlement money was for a legal case in which case how could it be affected by the state of your home?


It would in any case always be a good idea to clear away things that just clutter your space.

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Do I have to clean this house to get my settlement money ?

and Yi's answer, 48.2.5 to 15.
15 is all about sensible, well a lot of the time and it would be sensible to clear your space because your home is your Well here and really have no clue what you have got, things are going to waste that could be used or sold (48.2) but if you start to clear the space you may find many things that benefit you and it will make your home a good place of refreshment again (48.5)

So do it if you can regardless of the settlement money (as I don't understand the connection).

Change patterns 29/30 reflect it might be emotionally hard for you but you stand to gain clarity if you can start. Perhaps you need to some support to tackle this, I know it is very very difficult for hoarders to clear their space.


Note - it is not essential to use change patterns in readings but I like to notice them
 
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I thought the settlement money was for a legal case in which case how could it be affected by the state of your home?


It would in any case always be a good idea to clear away things that just clutter your space.

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15 is all about sensible, well a lot of the time and it would be sensible to clear your space because your home is your Well here and really have no clue what you have got, things are going to waste that could be used or sold (48.2) but if you start to clear the space you may find many things that benefit you and it will make your home a good place of refreshment again (48.5)

So do it if you can regardless of the settlement money (as I don't understand the connection).

Change patterns 29/30 reflect it might be emotionally hard for you but you stand to gain clarity if you can start. Perhaps you need to some support to tackle this, I know it is very very difficult for hoarders to clear their space.


Note - it is not essential to use change patterns in readings but I like to notice them.
Feng shui, I hear is a way to clear out things that stop the physical flow of one's life and money.
 

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Maybe there are spiritual connections between simple good things we do and good fortune that comes later, maybe it is just easier to recognize our good luck when we feel good about an accomplishment that improves our life in a basic way.

Either way the lines and Trojina both seem to agree, clearing stuff away in your home could make your life feel better and less cluttered.

When I look around a room after cleaning it, it makes me feel good about myself and it's nicer to relax in. That is already good fortune, and luck seems to have a snowball effect. Worth it either way in my book!
 

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Feng shui, I hear is a way to clear out things that stop the physical flow of one's life and money.
Ah, you didn't say that was the reason. In any case making a place clear and pleasing is good for anyone. The difference between a room with an unmade bed and a room with a made bed is quite remarkable, it never ceases to amaze me how making one's bed makes the whole room orderly and somehow it seems to make the day go better. Indeed making one's bed has been found to have such an impact on mental health that there is now a national 'make your bed day' apparently.

Watching a youtube Indian guru, Sadhguru he was saying all the rituals of daily life such as that have a very good spiritual meaning. Clothes that are folded and stored are more peaceful to one's senses than clothes left on the floor. There is an Indian saying he said that if you leave your bed unmade devils will dance on it and I think it means it's a habit that just isn't that good for one's mind and overall happiness in a space....and afterall it only takes half a minute to make a bed. Maybe start with your bed and move outwards from there.
 
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I doubt there's a cause and effect between cleaning your house and winning your case. The court doesn't know you have a messy house, and even if it did, it would not make decisions based on it. No court would say, "This person should get this settlement, but his house is a mess so we won't give it to him."

The idea that the universe would punish you for having a messy house by somehow withholding the money.... I guess I can't say that's completely impossible. On the level of the universe, who could know anything like that for sure.

But it might not be likely. What might be more likely is the settlement would be more enjoyable if you could bring it home to a tidier, more attractive house. Then you'd be more able to get on with your life with a fresh Well, so to speak (48.5), instead of "Ugh, we still have all this mess to deal with" (48.2). You may as well work on it now, as best you can, while you're waiting. It might have the added benefit of giving you something to do and taking your mind off of what's going on with your case, since that is out of your hands.

(This is easy for me to say, of course. Mess can be very hard to deal with, as Trojina said. I like her advice about starting with the easy things and go from there.)
 

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I doubt there's a cause and effect between cleaning your house and winning your case. The court doesn't know you have a messy house, and even if it did, it would not make decisions based on it. No court would say, "This person should get this settlement, but his house is a mess so we won't give it to him."
But he has said it's the feng shui - the attraction of fortune - nothing to do with the court knowing he has a messy house.

The idea that the universe would punish you for having a messy house by somehow withholding the money.... I guess I can't say that's completely impossible. On the level of the universe, who could know anything like that for sure.
You missed the point - it isn't to do with the universe punishing but the flow of energy.

I don't think whether this case is won or not does connect directly to household mess but on a broader energetic level it encourages fortune more to be clean and have things well placed etc - that's the idea behind feng shui. I don't use feng shui but general principles of order can help in one's life overall.


The way the question was presented didn't make sense until he explained he was thinking along the lines of feng shui
 

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Well okay, but the flip side to "energy will flow from 'clean house' to 'settlement awarded'" is "energy will not flow from messy house" - and who or what is in charge of this energy if not the universe?

If the universe has nothing to do with it, nothing at all, then I'd even more say the state of his house has nothing to do with getting or not getting the settlement. Take the universe out of it completely, and you're left with him, his house, the lawyers, and the court, and the court neither knows nor cares about the state of his house when making decisions.
 

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Take the universe out of it completely, and you're left with him, his house, the lawyers, and the court, and the court neither knows nor cares about the state of his house when making decisions.
Yes but the point is he has included the universe and moreover the universe as not a separate thing entirely from all the other factors.

No I don't think his house will impact on his settlement, that's what I said in my first post, but now he mentioned feng shui I can see the connection he is making
 

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I see what you're saying, but based on Dcb's other threads the connection might not be valid. He seems to be having a hard time understanding what we all think his readings have meant, that the settlement and the timing of it is out of his hands.

More reason for thinking the state of his house also has nothing to do with it, energetically or otherwise. However it might have to do with his enjoyment of it once he gets it (if/when that happens), or with his outlook on life in general.
 

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But as I said, I certainly don't know that, because it involves mind-reading the universe (/energy /feng shui /etc.), and that's hard to do even with Yi's help.
 

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I guess in other words I think "Do I have to clean this house to get my settlement money ?" is just the dozenth way of asking "When will this happen? Will it happen next week? Next month? This year?" ad infinitum.
 

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