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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Space Clearing

Today the pellet stove men are here cleaning my stove and delivering a fresh ton of pellets to keep me warm this winter. I was very excited about their arrival as my stove hasn't been working properly and I am anxious to get it fired up. The flames are very soothing to me.

The stove is in my workspace where I write and do all of my "creative things". So it is a really nice energetic space...open, creative, vibrant. I have temporarily moved to a different but nice space to ponder the meaning of life and why the universe exists, etc...

The workmen have been really great. They unloaded 1 ton of pellets into my barn, no problem and have moved into my house to work on the actual stove...Here's where we hit complications. As they work...the frustration of the screws not loosening, the soot being excessive, the "OMG, look at that thing, is that a hole? Yikes, negative, negative energy. I am starting to feel one thing about my beautiful room...POLLUTED. I am seeing these poor men are not very spiritually minded, so I am willing to allow their outbursts etc...But the point is to realize that this space will need to be cleared once they leave.

Have you ever been in a environment were you didn't feel quite right. Maybe unexplained anger, confusion, pain, sadness, etc...Perhaps consider it is the energy of the space you are in. Do you ever feel that way when entering your yoga class or a temple? Usually no... as your teacher has probably prepared the space and made it sacred for the practice.

Do you have spaces in your house that feel "funny" to you? Consider perhaps having you space cleared by a professional. It works wonders and can help you get rid of blockages in energy in the house and yourself. Don't underestimate the power of bad energies in your living space. Keep things neat and clean as to not attract negativity.

How about a day of Fall cleaning today or this weekend?
Be good to yourselves and each other.
Best,
Thomas

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