Space Clearing
The feng shui art of Space Clearing - by Karen Kingston

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Extract from Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui

WHY SPACE CLEARING IS NECESSARY

Every religion in the world offers its devotees ceremonies or rituals to elevate them temporarily to levels of the astral light they cannot easily attain by themselves so that they can experience enhanced states of being. To facilitate this, temples are constantly purified to maintain their atmospheres at high levels, especially at times of high ceremonies.

All Space Clearing is designed to raise the level of the astral light of the atmospheres in our own personal spaces and, in so doing, raise the quality of life that it is possible for us to experience. In other words, depending on your knowledge and skill, you can use these techniques to cleanse the astral light and create sacred space wherever you are.

If you want your life to be more meaningful and purposeful than the general level it is being lived at today by so many people, learning how to purify your atmospheres will be of great benefit.

Energy in buildings

Energetically, everything that ever happens in a building goes out in ripples like the effect of a stone being dropped in a pond and is recorded in the walls, the floor, the ceiling, the furniture, objects, plants, animals and people in that space. It gets imprinted in the very fabric of the structure. Repetitive patterns get deeply imprinted, as do moods and atmospheres.

Any events accompanied by strong emotions or trauma are recorded more intensely. If you have ever had the experience of walking into a room after there has just been an argument, you know that you can literally feel it hanging in the air. People sometimes say, 'You could have cut the air with a knife!', meaning that the atmosphere was so dense it was as if the argument were physically tangible.

The residue of these energy ripples accumulates around the edges of the room, and builds up, particularly in corners, and nooks and crannies. It is an interesting fact that some native cultures will not live in buildings with corners. The Zulus and the native American Indians, as an example, live in round buildings. They say that 'evil'

dwells in corners, and mostly what they are describing is the way low energy sticks in those areas.

In our western culture, children are usually more sensitive to this than adults. They will tell you they don't like spooky corners, spaces under beds or sleeping with wardrobe doors open. This is a perfectly natural human response, even for grown ups!

If you are reading this inside a building, stop for a minute, look up, and imagine what the place you are in would look like if it had never physically been cleaned since the time it was built. Imagine the build-up of dust, cobwebs, and so on. The worst areas would be in the corners and any nooks and crannies.

Well, of course no-one would ever want to live or work in such a space, but on an energetic level, that is exactly how a building looks and feels if it has never been space cleared. Hot, sticky, electrical cobwebs and congealed clumps of static energy accumulate in all the corners and nooks and crannies.



 

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