Conscious choices, conscious energy
Last Sunday, I spent the day at a Clearing and Blessing Spaces class in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. This class was quite a hands-on class that our own lab was an actual Spa and Salon. One of the first things that we do especially if you are a Shaman, like myself is we rattle the energy to get it moving. While rattling the linen storage room, I notice that one of the heaviest energies came from this area. It just didn’t make any sense, since the linen was clean. Secondly, the place where the cleaning supplies were kept had just as much hoocha (heavy energy) as the linen storage area. The message that I took away as I continued with 20 other shamans, layering with the different levels of cleansing the entire salon was that just because you sanitize something doesn’t mean that you have cleaned it energetically. I felt the energy of the clean linen wreaking with the heavy energy that the people who had received some type of treatment or session beforehand. The cleaning supplies played a hand as well. Just because they are cleaning supplies doesn’t mean that they energetically clean. As I turned to look at the cleaning supplies – laundry soap, clorox bleach, paper towels clearly the Kirkland brand of Costco, I could feel the energy telling me that it came from products that weren’t Pachamama (Mother Earth) friendly nor were the manufacturers and the majority of the people who worked to put these cleaning products together weren’t living their lives consciously with blessings and love. It made me think, if we choose to bring products in our own sacred space – home or work, what kind of unconscious energy that is heavy are we bringing in as well. Perhaps, when we buy things from places like Costco, we feel the energy of the product itself and if it feels heavy, then we must clean it energetically before bringing it into our sacred space.
Thank you Tomasa for your blog. I totally agree about energetically clearing commercial products, and how they feel different from more natural cleaning products, such as Severnth Generation.
Rachel, I’d like to believe that manufacturers of conscious products like Biokleen and Seventh Generation must have people who work for them who believe in respecting Pachamama (Mother Earth)! Plus, they do have products (such as essential oils) that can energetically clean linen or even our laundry.