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Pastlife Regression

A past Life Regression session is deep work done on the unconscious mind and will often affect our habitual reactions to life situations.   Knowing this when doing a past life regression, it is important that you work with an experienced therapist who can gently assist and guide you with issues that may be bothering you for ages.  E.g. Relationship issues perhaps with a parent or a spouse, or a child. Career issues like “why is it so difficult for me to hold down a job for Long” and sexual issues like always seeming to attract abusive or cheating  partners into your life.

There are actually not many healing avenues that can offer the complete mental and emotional and insight that can be attained through a past life therapy. It is also the quickest healing on the psyche in my opinion to use the cliche “the biggest bang for your buck “.  We are most often an enigma to ourselves and a past life session can clear our confusion and will allow you to assess your actions, your relationships in a clearer and focused light.

it s believed that we have lived many lives before this  one but some lives affect us more than others in our present life situation e.g. If in a previous you took a vow of celibacy then in this life of course you may have many sexual mishaps. Or you took a vow of poverty then you may always have difficult financial situation.  So until you consciously acknowledge and dissolve those vows taken in previous lives you may be difficult to break out of recurring patterns as history likes to repeat itself.

A past life regression or soul clearing regression is enriching and empowering and is a helpful tool for us to better understand what we (as a soul) are evolving in order to better help our life paths allowing us more love and light.

WHY DO A REGRESSION

In my experience I realise that past life regressions are particularly invaluable when dealing with issues that seem to be irrational.  At one time in a previous life it might have made sense but in the current one it may seem like self sabotage.  Many people may find perpetual conflict with certain individuals, at work, a difficult lover,  family members.

Regressions are particularly helpful in solving relationship problems, health problems, money issues, religion confusion, infertility issues, addictions, phobias.  Even congenital issues.  Some chronic illnesses or allergies, can be alleviated if not cured through a regression.  Our bodies are but a mirror of our conscious and unconscious minds, as a result certain traumas or physical accidents that occured in a previous life can re emerge to haunt us in this life.

Some people naturally can regress more easily into their past than the others. But the idea is to be like a child with no fear but just very curious – why? how? when?, no criticisms, no judging just let it flow out gently.

Be extremely fluid. But the data or info that can be dredged up can be verified eg you would expect lots of fighter planes in 1942 because it was WWII and moon worship actually presided sun worship in ancient Egypt. I always try to get dates and details and I always encourage my clients to go verify them after at the library or search through the internet about clothing, customs, religion of their experiences of their past lives seen. Some people experience abreactions, eg intense grief, anger or hatred during the session and we will try to clear out these heavy emotions to make space for more positive energies to come in.

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF

Because of “unfinished business” from our past, intense longing of an object, or for a person, we tend to repeat our actions unless wisdom is achieved and a past life therapy affords us this type of wisdom provided we have the courage to face it. This compulsion to repeat is the reason and the method by which we finish our unfinished business for when we repeat the behavior, we have the opportunity to change the outcome, thus finishing the business. A past life regression allows us the opportunity to change the energetic structure of the past so that history need not be repeated.

Past life therapy offers a therapeutic way in which to finish business while learning the lessons. The client, after experiencing the failure of that particular life, is able to release the repressed emotions and see the situation from the paradigm of his current life. This view allows resolution with his past situation as well as assist him in finding other solutions, alleviating or dissipating the existential problem.

What if my past lives are too much for me to handle?

Some people fear that their past can be too fearful or too destructive to handle and may adversely affect their present. But the truth is the subconscious minds main aim is to protect the body and the psyche from harm, so you can rest assured that you will not experience anything that you cannot handle. This is one of the ?fail safe? mechanisms built into human beings. Even when it feels difficult, you will know that you are ready for this experience. You are much wiser than you realise.

To remember all traumatic experiences at one go can sound devastating but rest assured your Higher Self will be able to assimilate and process the experiences.

WHAT IF I CANNOT BE HYPNOTIZED?

Very unlikely! As an all-rounded well trained therapist and consultant since 2000 I very gently but surely can guide you into your deepest unconscious subconscious. I have regressed many patients who come to me after been to other therapists and were unable to be regressed. Needless to say a lot of my clients are actually referals.

What are the Benefits?

Past Life Regression is one of the most effective psychological avenues available and can save many years of psycho analysis and psychotherapy. Patients often have amazing changes in their lives after just one session eg I have clients who immediately found their soul mate within just a couple of months after regression work – how do I know? Because they upon seeing such good results in themselves recommend friends who in turn tell me what had happened after regression work . In doing Past Life Regression, I will also help you clear away energy implants and blockages found inside your body namely head, heart chakra, solar plexus. This helps you to think clearer, feel happier. Also I will help you clear cords which are formed during past lives – unless of course you insist on keeping them. Sometimes these cords are cumbersome and troublesome eg cords of vows of celibacy or poverty – eg. if the patient had been a monk or a nun in a previous life.
Christy Hu is a certified hypnotherapist and a past life regressionist with American Hypnosis Association and with The Royle institute of Hypnotherapy and Psyhotherapy. Ms Hu is also an Usui Reiki Master and a Fengshui Consultant.

To receive a past life regression treatment please be well rested before the session  I have clients falling deep asleep in the middle of therapy

For a session please call  84334199

$250 – 90-120 minutes

my studio is in 370 Thomson road

#18-370

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Christy Hu is a certified hypnotherapist and a past life regressionist with American Hypnosis Association and with The Royle institute of Hypnotherapy and Psyhotherapy since 2008. Ms Hu is also an Usui Reiki Master and a Fengshui Consultant since 2004. She is also a sound healer – singing bowls and drums, as well as an energy healer. 

To receive a past life regression treatment please be well rested before the session  I have clients falling deep asleep in the middle of therapy

For a session please call  84334199

$250 – 90-120 minutes


WHY DO A PAST LIFE REGRESSION THERAPY FOR HEALING?

A past Life Regression session is deep work done on the unconscious mind and will often affect our habitual reactions to life situations.   Knowing this when doing a past life regression, it is important that you work with an experienced therapist who can gently assist and guide you with issues that may be bothering you for ages.  E.g. Relationship issues perhaps with a parent or a spouse, or a child. Career issues like “why is it so difficult for me to hold down a job for Long” and sexual issues like always seeming to attract abusive or cheating  partners into your life.

There are actually not many healing avenues that can offer the complete mental and emotional and insight that can be attained through a past life therapy. It is also the quickest healing on the psyche in my opinion to use the cliche “the biggest bang for your buck “.  We are most often an enigma to ourselves and a past life session can clear our confusion and will allow you to assess your actions, your relationships in a clearer and focused light.

it s believed that we have lived many lives before this  one but some lives affect us more than others in our present life situation e.g. If in a previous you took a vow of celibacy then in this life of course you may have many sexual mishaps. Or you took a vow of poverty then you may always have difficult financial situation.  So until you consciously acknowledge and dissolve those vows taken in previous lives you may be difficult to break out of recurring patterns as history likes to repeat itself.

A past life regression or soul clearing regression is enriching and empowering and is a helpful tool for us to better understand what we (as a soul) are evolving in order to better help our life paths allowing us more love and light.

WHY DO A REGRESSION

In my experience I realise that past life regressions are particularly invaluable when dealing with issues that seem to be irrational.  At one time in a previous life it might have made sense but in the current one it may seem like self sabotage.  Many people may find perpetual conflict with certain individuals, at work, a difficult lover,  family members.

Regressions are particularly helpful in solving relationship problems, health problems, money issues, religion confusion, infertility issues, addictions, phobias.  Even congenital issues.  Some chronic illnesses or allergies, can be alleviated if not cured through a regression.  Our bodies are but a mirror of our conscious and unconscious minds, as a result certain traumas or physical accidents that occured in a previous life can re emerge to haunt us in this life.

WHO CANNOT BE REGRESSED AND WHY NOT?


Some people naturally can regress more easily into their past than the others. But the idea is to be like a child with no fear but just very curious – why? how? when?, no criticisms, no judging just let it flow out gently.

Be extremely fluid. But the data or info that can be dredged up can be verified eg you would expect lots of fighter planes in 1942 because it was WWII and moon worship actually presided sun worship in ancient Egypt. I always try to get dates and details and I always encourage my clients to go verify them after at the library or search through the internet about clothing, customs, religion of their experiences of their past lives seen. Some people experience abreactions, eg intense grief, anger or hatred during the session and we will try to clear out these heavy emotions to make space for more positive energies to come in.

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF

Because of “unfinished business” from our past, intense longing of an object, or for a person, we tend to repeat our actions unless wisdom is achieved and a past life therapy affords us this type of wisdom provided we have the courage to face it. This compulsion to repeat is the reason and the method by which we finish our unfinished business for when we repeat the behavior, we have the opportunity to change the outcome, thus finishing the business. A past life regression allows us the opportunity to change the energetic structure of the past so that history need not be repeated.

Past life therapy offers a therapeutic way in which to finish business while learning the lessons. The client, after experiencing the failure of that particular life, is able to release the repressed emotions and see the situation from the paradigm of his current life. This view allows resolution with his past situation as well as assist him in finding other solutions, alleviating or dissipating the existential problem.

What if my past lives are too much for me to handle?

Some people fear that their past can be too fearful or too destructive to handle and may adversely affect their present. But the truth is the subconscious minds main aim is to protect the body and the psyche from harm, so you can rest assured that you will not experience anything that you cannot handle. This is one of the ?fail safe? mechanisms built into human beings. Even when it feels difficult, you will know that you are ready for this experience. You are much wiser than you realise.

To remember all traumatic experiences at one go can sound devastating but rest assured your Higher Self will be able to assimilate and process the experiences.

WHAT IF I CANNOT BE HYPNOTIZED?

Very unlikely! As an all-rounded well trained therapist and consultant since 2000 I very gently but surely can guide you into your deepest unconscious subconscious. I have regressed many patients who come to me after been to other therapists and were unable to be regressed. Needless to say a lot of my clients are actually referals.

What are the Benefits?

Past Life Regression is one of the most effective psychological avenues available and can save many years of psycho analysis and psychotherapy. Patients often have amazing changes in their lives after just one session eg I have clients who immediately found their soul mate within just a couple of months after regression work – how do I know? Because they upon seeing such good results in themselves recommend friends who in turn tell me what had happened after regression work . In doing Past Life Regression, I will also help you clear away energy implants and blockages found inside your body namely head, heart chakra, solar plexus. This helps you to think clearer, feel happier. Also I will help you clear cords which are formed during past lives – unless of course you insist on keeping them. Sometimes these cords are cumbersome and troublesome eg cords of vows of celibacy or poverty – eg. if the patient had been a monk or a nun in a previous life.

After each past life session I include removal of energy blocks, I guide you to see your own energy blocks and guide you to remove them. And after I like to include 10-15 minutes of success/confidence hypnotherapy to ground you.

 https://tinyurl.com/Pastlifesingapore


Christy Hu is a certified hypnotherapist and a past life regressionist with American Hypnosis Association and with The Royle institute of Hypnotherapy and Psyhotherapy. Ms Hu is also an Usui Reiki Master and a Fengshui Consultant.

To receive a past life regression treatment please be well rested before the session  I have clients falling deep asleep in the middle of therapy

For a session please call  84334199

$250 – 90-120 minutes

my studio is in 370 Thomson road

#18-370

video :- https://tinyurl.com/Pastlifesingapore


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THE NEWS

Press Coverage – Singapore
“Crystal Clear”
April/May 2008 Nest Interior Design

 

New Paper – 1st October 2005
“…holistic healer’ – someone with the ability to cleanse a house or a body of negative energies
…more people, especially young corporate, are seeking her services to enhance their personal lives”

 

Her World – October 2005, Singapore
“At the end of each session Christy will do a chakra balancing. The chakra balancing leaves one feeling centered and at peace with the world”.
Simply Her – November 2004
Fengshui helped me sleep!
Yanni Tan finds out what feng shui cleansing is all about.

Television appearances on Channel News Asia July 2003 on Spa Treatments and
Channel 5 January 2006 on Space Clearing
Interview with Ng Chien Hao at NUS campus” – Singapore
Sitting atop a reclining tiger
By Ng Chien Hao
27 October 2006
Rumour has it that feng shui played a significant role in the construction of NUS and its shift to the Kent Ridge campus in the 1980s.
Feng shui, which translates literally to wind-water, is the ancient Chinese art of placement with its theory based on Chinese natural philosophy and cosmology. The goal of feng shui, also known as geomancy, is to achieve harmony, comfort and balance.
From the perspective of feng shui, NUS sits on one of the most auspicious piece of land in Singapore. This is according to Master Tan Khoon Yong, vice-chairman of the International Feng Shui Association.
Tan is a renowned geomancer who has appeared on several Chinese New Year television specials to discuss the coming year?s fortunes for the different Chinese zodiac signs. His assignments during his career, which spans over 20 years, include the shifting of the Merlion statue in 2002 and the extension of shopping mall Sogo Paragon.
Tan Khoon Yang claims that NUS rests atop “the biggest of three reclining tiger hills in Singapore”
Tan?s geomancy services were also rendered during the construction of the Kent Ridge Guild House on campus.
In his book The Secrets of the Five Dragons: Feng Shui and Singapore?s Success, Tan wrote that NUS rests atop Kent Ridge hill, the biggest of three reclining tiger hills in Singapore. With the formation of a reclining tiger still in slumber, NUS will gain international recognition.
Tan?s prediction seems to have come true with NUS being placed amongst the world?s top 20 universities and top three global universities in Asia in recent rankings conducted by publications Times Higher Education Supplement and Newsweek respectively.
In an interview conducted in Mandarin, Tan gave his insights on the relationship between feng shui and NUS.
Crouching tiger, hidden dragon
Tan told The Observer the late Venerable Hong Choon had told him, in a casual conversation, that the government had consulted the abbot on the shifting of NUS from its original campus along Bukit Timah Road to Kent Ridge.
Apart from being head monk at the Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, the largest Buddhist temple in Singapore, from 1947 to 1990, Hong was a highly respected and prominent feng shui advisor. Tan was an acquaintance of Hong?s.
According to Tan, Hong had chosen Kent Ridge as the location of the campus because a tiger land was more suitable for studies. Furthermore, as a silent and female tiger, the land would also make students ?more docile.?
He also said NUS sits on a reclining tiger and is complemented by the ?hidden dragon? formation of Kent Vale, forming a favourable ?crouching tiger, hidden dragon? formation. Without the ?hidden dragon,? the feng shui of the university would not be as good.
The plot of land that the main NUS campus sits on remains the same but developments to it are constant. The University Cultural Centre and the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music are two of the latest additions to the NUS landscape.
How well do such developments fit into the original feng shui of NUS?
In with the new and?out with feng shui?
Commenting on the new and modern-looking buildings on campus, Tan suggested that the large buildings be placed far away from the main road.
?They appear to be choking the tiger?s mouth,? said Tan, alluding to Entrance A on Clementi Road, which leads to the UCC. ?They are not elegant and appear too dense and heavy. They appear too strong and oppressive.?
?These structures should be made to look grand but soft at the same time,? he added.
Christy Hu, a feng shui consultant with five years? experience, also found weaknesses in the interior design of the newly opened conservatory.
After touring the building with The Observer, Hu also said she felt that the corridor leading from the main entrance into the building would give students a lot of stress.
?The walkway is very straight and it?s too long,? she said. ?It feels claustrophobic and does not give a happy feeling.?
?You feel like the walls are closing down on you,? she added.
Hu predicts that the stressful ambience will last for the next three years before people grow to be comfortable in the building.
She suggested that more plants could be added to ?break the straightness of the walkway.?
However, Hu agreed with Tan on the school?s generally favourable feng shui.
?The roads surrounding the campus are very auspicious and protective,? she said, referring to Clementi Road and Ayer Rajah Expressway that run along campus boundaries. ?They are like two arms embracing the school.?
Hu described the formation with the metaphor of a mother?s arms embracing and protecting her child, and added that these ?arms? kept the ?qi? (energy) within campus grounds.
?Students will feel comfortable in NUS and they are unlikely to change school once they are in,? she said.
On top of suggestions for the new buildings, Tan also advised on bold use of colours and addition of water fixtures, as these elements would benefit a tiger land and help make students more proactive and enthusiastic.
He explained that the apparent lack in these two elements may have caused ?NUS students to be passive compared to students from other universities?.
?In general, anything sharp is unsuitable as it might agitate the tiger,? he added.
Factory, not feng shui
Some might be surprised to hear that an institute such as NUS, which emphasizes on research, might let something as abstract as feng shui dictate its design. Raymond Chua, senior manager of the Campus Development Division, is one of them.
Chua has been part of the Office of Estates and Development since 1980 and witnessed the shift of NUS from Bukit Timah to Kent Ridge. He said feng shui has not been used in the design and construction of campus buildings in the 1980s nor in present times.
According to Chua, issues like budgetary constraints, aesthetics and land optimization were top priorities for the university when it came to the construction of buildings.
?In the early days, NUS was built like a factory,? he said. ?Everything looked almost the same.?
Abstract as geomancy may seem, there seem to be some believability and logic behind this ancient art that has often been written off as mere superstition.
According to the IFSA, feng shui is classified under the study of Physiognomy, a form of Chinese Metaphysics that involve the observation of appearances through formula and calculations.
Defending the ancient art, Tan said that some people have become suspicious of feng shui and branded it as a superstition because there are ?too many conmen out there? who misuse the teachings of feng shui to swindle and deceive.
To Tan, feng shui becomes a superstition when people hope to depend on it and ?don?t want to do anything with their lives.?
To this, Tan added that feng shui is not a miracle pill that has instant magical powers.
?If you are sick, you should see a doctor. If you have an exam, you need to study,? he said.
Copyright © The Campus Observer 2006
MARCH 2013 – FM 938 LIVE with Eugene Loh

 

 

Television appearances on Channel News Asia July 2003 on spa treatments
on Channel 5 January 2006 on space clearing

 

 

Media

 

THE NEWS

Press Coverage – Singapore
“Crystal Clear”
April/May 2008 Nest Interior Design

 

New Paper – 1st October 2005
“…holistic healer’ – someone with the ability to cleanse a house or a body of negative energies
…more people, especially young corporate, are seeking her services to enhance their personal lives”

 

Her World – October 2005, Singapore
“At the end of each session Christy will do a chakra balancing. The chakra balancing leaves one feeling centered and at peace with the world”.
Simply Her – November 2004
Fengshui helped me sleep!
Yanni Tan finds out what feng shui cleansing is all about.

Television appearances on Channel News Asia July 2003 on Spa Treatments and
Channel 5 January 2006 on Space Clearing
Interview with Ng Chien Hao at NUS campus” – Singapore
Sitting atop a reclining tiger
By Ng Chien Hao
27 October 2006
Rumour has it that feng shui played a significant role in the construction of NUS and its shift to the Kent Ridge campus in the 1980s.
Feng shui, which translates literally to wind-water, is the ancient Chinese art of placement with its theory based on Chinese natural philosophy and cosmology. The goal of feng shui, also known as geomancy, is to achieve harmony, comfort and balance.
From the perspective of feng shui, NUS sits on one of the most auspicious piece of land in Singapore. This is according to Master Tan Khoon Yong, vice-chairman of the International Feng Shui Association.
Tan is a renowned geomancer who has appeared on several Chinese New Year television specials to discuss the coming year?s fortunes for the different Chinese zodiac signs. His assignments during his career, which spans over 20 years, include the shifting of the Merlion statue in 2002 and the extension of shopping mall Sogo Paragon.
Tan Khoon Yang claims that NUS rests atop “the biggest of three reclining tiger hills in Singapore”
Tan?s geomancy services were also rendered during the construction of the Kent Ridge Guild House on campus.
In his book The Secrets of the Five Dragons: Feng Shui and Singapore?s Success, Tan wrote that NUS rests atop Kent Ridge hill, the biggest of three reclining tiger hills in Singapore. With the formation of a reclining tiger still in slumber, NUS will gain international recognition.
Tan?s prediction seems to have come true with NUS being placed amongst the world?s top 20 universities and top three global universities in Asia in recent rankings conducted by publications Times Higher Education Supplement and Newsweek respectively.
In an interview conducted in Mandarin, Tan gave his insights on the relationship between feng shui and NUS.
Crouching tiger, hidden dragon
Tan told The Observer the late Venerable Hong Choon had told him, in a casual conversation, that the government had consulted the abbot on the shifting of NUS from its original campus along Bukit Timah Road to Kent Ridge.
Apart from being head monk at the Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, the largest Buddhist temple in Singapore, from 1947 to 1990, Hong was a highly respected and prominent feng shui advisor. Tan was an acquaintance of Hong?s.
According to Tan, Hong had chosen Kent Ridge as the location of the campus because a tiger land was more suitable for studies. Furthermore, as a silent and female tiger, the land would also make students ?more docile.?
He also said NUS sits on a reclining tiger and is complemented by the ?hidden dragon? formation of Kent Vale, forming a favourable ?crouching tiger, hidden dragon? formation. Without the ?hidden dragon,? the feng shui of the university would not be as good.
The plot of land that the main NUS campus sits on remains the same but developments to it are constant. The University Cultural Centre and the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music are two of the latest additions to the NUS landscape.
How well do such developments fit into the original feng shui of NUS?
In with the new and?out with feng shui?
Commenting on the new and modern-looking buildings on campus, Tan suggested that the large buildings be placed far away from the main road.
?They appear to be choking the tiger?s mouth,? said Tan, alluding to Entrance A on Clementi Road, which leads to the UCC. ?They are not elegant and appear too dense and heavy. They appear too strong and oppressive.?
?These structures should be made to look grand but soft at the same time,? he added.
Christy Hu, a feng shui consultant with five years? experience, also found weaknesses in the interior design of the newly opened conservatory.
After touring the building with The Observer, Hu also said she felt that the corridor leading from the main entrance into the building would give students a lot of stress.
?The walkway is very straight and it?s too long,? she said. ?It feels claustrophobic and does not give a happy feeling.?
?You feel like the walls are closing down on you,? she added.
Hu predicts that the stressful ambience will last for the next three years before people grow to be comfortable in the building.
She suggested that more plants could be added to ?break the straightness of the walkway.?
However, Hu agreed with Tan on the school?s generally favourable feng shui.
?The roads surrounding the campus are very auspicious and protective,? she said, referring to Clementi Road and Ayer Rajah Expressway that run along campus boundaries. ?They are like two arms embracing the school.?
Hu described the formation with the metaphor of a mother?s arms embracing and protecting her child, and added that these ?arms? kept the ?qi? (energy) within campus grounds.
?Students will feel comfortable in NUS and they are unlikely to change school once they are in,? she said.
On top of suggestions for the new buildings, Tan also advised on bold use of colours and addition of water fixtures, as these elements would benefit a tiger land and help make students more proactive and enthusiastic.
He explained that the apparent lack in these two elements may have caused ?NUS students to be passive compared to students from other universities?.
?In general, anything sharp is unsuitable as it might agitate the tiger,? he added.
Factory, not feng shui
Some might be surprised to hear that an institute such as NUS, which emphasizes on research, might let something as abstract as feng shui dictate its design. Raymond Chua, senior manager of the Campus Development Division, is one of them.
Chua has been part of the Office of Estates and Development since 1980 and witnessed the shift of NUS from Bukit Timah to Kent Ridge. He said feng shui has not been used in the design and construction of campus buildings in the 1980s nor in present times.
According to Chua, issues like budgetary constraints, aesthetics and land optimization were top priorities for the university when it came to the construction of buildings.
?In the early days, NUS was built like a factory,? he said. ?Everything looked almost the same.?
Abstract as geomancy may seem, there seem to be some believability and logic behind this ancient art that has often been written off as mere superstition.
According to the IFSA, feng shui is classified under the study of Physiognomy, a form of Chinese Metaphysics that involve the observation of appearances through formula and calculations.
Defending the ancient art, Tan said that some people have become suspicious of feng shui and branded it as a superstition because there are ?too many conmen out there? who misuse the teachings of feng shui to swindle and deceive.
To Tan, feng shui becomes a superstition when people hope to depend on it and ?don?t want to do anything with their lives.?
To this, Tan added that feng shui is not a miracle pill that has instant magical powers.
?If you are sick, you should see a doctor. If you have an exam, you need to study,? he said.
Copyright © The Campus Observer 2006
MARCH 2013 – FM 938 LIVE with Eugene Loh

Television appearances on Channel News Asia July 2003 on spa treatments
on Channel 5 January 2006 on space clearing