from adverse forces. It is not always practical these days to keep a newborn indoors for this period of time and this is another instance when this essence is beneficial.
Christmas and other family gatherings such as weddings and funerals can also be times of possible psychic attack, e.g. sibling rivalry can last and ferment into adulthood, leading to negative emotions projected onto the perceived more favoured brother or sister. In addition, teenage rebellion and relationship issues can also lead to a negative atmosphere in the home.
We are particularly vulnerable when any close relationship breaks down for whatever reasons. Whether between partners, family members and former friends, if the “parting of the ways” is not resolved in an amicable manner it can result in psychic attacks launched by the party that feel aggrieved.
On the Spiritual Path
‘Sensitives’ are the most vulnerable to these incoming energies or forces, but such vulnerability also occurs naturally as we being to open up to our innate sensitivities through meditation and psycho- spiritual inner work. As well, our awareness of the atmospheric energies increases greatly.
As we, as souls, grow and progress, we realise the fact that the Universe contains negative energies and forces, which we have to try and understand and work with, until we ultimately move beyond the realms of duality and onwards and into our ever-expanding consciousness. In the meantime, Psychic Protection is a very useful tool when we have to understand and come to grips with these energies and forces as they impact our everyday lives.
Clearing
Salli McGowan
Marion has very kindly invited me to contribute an article on Feng Shui however on reflection I see myself more in terms of a Space Clearer borrowing some of the aspects of Feng Shui along the way. Many subscribers to this Newsletter are “sensitives”, a gift which allows us to feel, see and hear the messages of nature as well as the messages from the spirits of our home and the energy we have created within it.
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