Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Everything in its place


Most common thing is a broom. It is used to clean the house, and reach inaccessible places. For goddess Lakshmi does not like unclean places, especially places where lot of spider webs clutter up. She likes cleanliness. How can you treat with disrespect an item, which is very dear to her?

A broom should not be kept standing. It should be kept lying down. It should be kept at a place, where it does not get in the way. Ideal place for it is south, southwest and west. North, northeast and east places are best avoided. It should not be kept in the kitchen at any cost.

Clocks are best kept in the north direction. It should be kept on time or little faster, but not behind time. It should be working. Make sure the battery is not dead. If you have a green Pendulum clock, it should be hung on eastern side. You will always be well respected, and your payments will never be delayed.

Shoes bear our weight and go with us everywhere, good places and bad. In order to make sure that dust of shoes doesn't come in side the house, it is important to remove them outside only. Also the best place to keep our shoes is west side, preferably in a rack, kept in the west side.

Wallet is another important item, which is kept haphazardly. People often leave them hanging in the back pocket. Always keep your wallets, containing small day-to-day expenses in the northeast corner. Your money will not be used for unnecessary expenses. Large amounts of cash should be kept in a safe kept at southwest corner in your bedroom.

Knives, scissors and nail cutters are other items for which we don’t make any fixed place, but you should. Knives should be kept covered and in the kitchen. Scissors are used in kitchen as well as for other uses. It should be kept in a drawer in the bedroom or in the kitchen. But should not be lying at any place. Nor should by your nail cutter. It should be lying in your bath room.

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