How to clear energy imprints from a mattress |
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| Written by Karen Kingston | ||||||
| Thursday, 14 February 2008 | ||||||
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Everything that happens in a place is imprinted in the walls and furniture, and mattresses get more imprinting that just about everything else. Not only are they made of the most absorbent types of materials, but they also get the greatest degree of up-close-and–personal usage. Most people spend a third or more of their lives in bed, so they leave a deep imprint of themselves where they sleep. Over the last 30 years I’ve developed the art of being able to read these imprints with my hands and can tell just about everything about the person who sleeps there by doing so. Often I’m called in when someone has remarried and they are living in the same place their partner lived with his or her 'ex'. The focus of the consultation is always getting the old partner’s energies out so the new relationship can really begin. But the one area where more than Space Clearing is needed is when it comes to clearing out energies embedded in the mattress, simply because so much stuff accumulates there. My advice is to get yourself a new mattress every 10 years, and sooner if you start a new relationship that you are serious about and want to succeed. The basic rule is: New relationship, new mattress. So what do you do if you can’t afford a new bed just yet or have a fairly new one but it’s imprinted with history you want to move on from? Well, you can practice a technique I’ve developed called ‘bed thwacking’. For this you’ll need an object such as a cricket bat, baseball bat, or even a rolled up umbrella will do. Drag the mattress outside the house if you can, but if this isn’t possible just open a window, peel back the bedcovers, and start thwacking it with the bat, or other hard object, vibrating the energies out. When you’ve done one side, flip the mattress and do the other side. Now, be warned. Loads of stuff will come out. You’ll probably see dust flying around and there will also be energies you can’t see. So if you do this indoors, don’t stay in the room afterwards. Leave the window open so there is some circulation of air, and come back a few hours later after the dust and other energies have settled. Do a quick once-round with a vacuum cleaner and that’s it. If you do this every few months it will keep your bed feeling fresh and clear. It’s obviously not as good as buying a completely new mattress but it’s the next best thing, and because it’s not a complete solution it means that some of your energies will still be embedded there, so it will still feel like ‘your bed’. But don’t forget that while bed thwacking will remove much of the energetic debris and some of the dust, it won’t remove the deep layers of bacteria, viruses, fungi, mould, perspiration and flakes of dry skin that physically accumulate. You will still need to buy a new mattress at least every 10 years to get rid of that. Parts of this blog were copied from an article I wrote a while ago called Why It Feels So Good To Sleep In Your Own Bed. To read more, click here ... Copyright © Karen Kingston, 2008 Quote this article on your blog or website | Print | E-mail
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