Space Clearing

bn14374_28a-female-swimming-in-crystal-clear-waters-bahamas-postersI spent most of my younger life in Oklahoma. And while I loved spending time in the water and nature, one of my least favorite things to do was to swim in the lake closest to our home. The lake was man-made and had tons of clay, making it appear red! I never knew what was under my feet as I jumped out of the boat or off of the dock and I always felt the dirt cling to me as I got out of the water. Not a fun experience.

Then, as I traveled and experienced the water in Florida, California, Virginia, and the Caribbean and I was amazing by how much clearer the water felt, and how much better I felt. After choosing Northwest Arkansas for my home-base in the U.S., I realize how much happier I am in the flow of the Buffalo River or swimming in Lake Ouachita. It parallels the difference that living in a clear space can make, versus living in and being bathed constantly by stagnant energy.

Have you ever walked into a space after a heated argument or fight? You might have noticed how the air was so thick, it could be cut with a knife!  Well, just as dirt and mud can be tracked into a room on the bottom of your shoes, highly charged experiences can leave behind residue – what could be compared to a shadow of thoughts and feelings in the space -  an energetic “footprint” on the environment.

These footprints build up over time, layer upon layer, and have an effect on the health and well-being of the people who inhabit the space.

Just like removing layers of dust, dirt and buildup are important to a clean environment, it is also important to clear the energy of the space and remove stagnant, heavy residue that hangs around and gets in the way of clear thinking and healthy living.

Space clearing for the home can be important when:

  • Selling property that is not attracting any offers
  • Moving into a new home to clear energetic footprints from the previous owners
  • In the aftermath of a long-term illness, death, or divorce
  • Noticing that a room feels uncomfortable or “off” (odd temperature fluctuations, noises, sensations, etc.)
  • Spring cleaning
  • Making significant life changes such as welcoming a new baby, changing career paths, combining households and welcoming a new husband or wife into your home.

Commercial situations for space clearing might include:

  • Offices and conference rooms where negotiations take place
  • Factory floors
  • Hospitals (emergency rooms, operating rooms, patient rooms)
  • Doctor’s offices
  • Dental offices
  • Waiting rooms
  • Massage therapy rooms
  • Hospice clinics

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