Living in an extremely consumerist society, it’s easy to fall into the trap of acquiring more and more objects. Over time, these items end up piling up in drawers, suitcases and closets, taking up space. Therefore, a great opportunity to deal with this situation is to take advantage of the winter to separate clothes and coats that are no longer used. In addition to helping those in need of foster care, this action can also attract prosperity.
However, what may seem like just a matter of disorganization and mess goes beyond that. According to William Sanches, therapist, writer and expert in human behavior and neurolinguistic programming, having a large amount of items sitting around the house can, in fact, harm the prosperity of a person or family. He reports: “Many homes are blocked because of this stagnant energy, and all this cluttered space full of useless things delays the growth potential of each one of us”.
In the month of June, close to winter, William emphasizes the importance of donating blouses and clothes. “We often have dozens of pieces that we no longer use. Clearing and creating space for the new is crucial for prosperity,” he advises.
Sanches believes that cleaning these spaces full of unused items allows the energy of the environment to circulate and renew itself. He points out: “When we have a box full of things we don’t use in our house, for example, the universe refuses to send us new goods or even new vibrations. This is because the energy there is stagnant towards prosperity.”
Using emotional situations as examples, the therapist demonstrates how this can relate to the end of a relationship. He states, “When you break up and you’re still thinking and talking about that person, it means you still have hurt feelings or unresolved issues. By holding those feelings, we don’t allow someone else to come in and take up that space in our heart. To allow someone new into our lives, we need to clear out old feelings.”
According to the expert in human behavior, relying on the law of attraction is key to attracting new and rewarding things. “However, eventually we need to organize ourselves and understand what we are not going to use anymore. Separate all items that have not been used for more than a year and put them in a box for donation to an acquaintance or institution that can put these things to more proper use. Other people will benefit from what we don’t use, perpetuating the life cycle of these goods”, he reveals.
William also highlights the need to let go of what we have in order to pursue even greater things. “To get rich, prosper and, effectively, move forward, it is necessary to let go of what we currently have. Many refuse to leave their homes or change their cars because there is a convenience. However, in order to fly higher, there must be a detachment from these goods that have held us back for years due to the feeling of comfort they offer. This must also be done on an emotional level, removing hurts and resentments from the past to allow the development of new connections ”, he concludes.
William Sanches is a transpersonal therapist with a postgraduate degree in Neuroscience and Behavior from PUC-RS. He also studied Literature, Pedagogy and has a postgraduate degree in Literature, Education, Positive Psychology, Clinical Hypnosis and Neurolinguistic Programming.
Living in an extremely consumerist society, it’s easy to fall into the trap of acquiring more and more objects. Over time, these items end up piling up in drawers, suitcases and closets, taking up space. Therefore, a great opportunity to deal with this situation is to take advantage of the winter to separate clothes and coats that are no longer used. In addition to helping those in need of foster care, this action can also attract prosperity.
However, what may seem like just a matter of disorganization and mess goes beyond that. According to William Sanches, therapist, writer and expert in human behavior and neurolinguistic programming, having a large amount of items sitting around the house can, in fact, harm the prosperity of a person or family. He reports: “Many homes are blocked because of this stagnant energy, and all this cluttered space full of useless things delays the growth potential of each one of us”.
In the month of June, close to winter, William emphasizes the importance of donating blouses and clothes. “We often have dozens of pieces that we no longer use. Clearing and creating space for the new is crucial for prosperity,” he advises.
Sanches believes that cleaning these spaces full of unused items allows the energy of the environment to circulate and renew itself. He points out: “When we have a box full of things we don’t use in our house, for example, the universe refuses to send us new goods or even new vibrations. This is because the energy there is stagnant towards prosperity.”
Using emotional situations as examples, the therapist demonstrates how this can relate to the end of a relationship. He states, “When you break up and you’re still thinking and talking about that person, it means you still have hurt feelings or unresolved issues. By holding those feelings, we don’t allow someone else to come in and take up that space in our heart. To allow someone new into our lives, we need to clear out old feelings.”
According to the expert in human behavior, relying on the law of attraction is key to attracting new and rewarding things. “However, eventually we need to organize ourselves and understand what we are not going to use anymore. Separate all items that have not been used for more than a year and put them in a box for donation to an acquaintance or institution that can put these things to more proper use. Other people will benefit from what we don’t use, perpetuating the life cycle of these goods”, he reveals.
William also highlights the need to let go of what we have in order to pursue even greater things. “To get rich, prosper and, effectively, move forward, it is necessary to let go of what we currently have. Many refuse to leave their homes or change their cars because there is a convenience. However, in order to fly higher, there must be a detachment from these goods that have held us back for years due to the feeling of comfort they offer. This must also be done on an emotional level, removing hurts and resentments from the past to allow the development of new connections ”, he concludes.
William Sanches is a transpersonal therapist with a postgraduate degree in Neuroscience and Behavior from PUC-RS. He also studied Literature, Pedagogy and has a postgraduate degree in Literature, Education, Positive Psychology, Clinical Hypnosis and Neurolinguistic Programming.