Clearing the Atmosphere
by Valerie Ann Worwood

Rooms can have a different atmosphere that cannot always be 
attributed to such things as decor, light, ceiling height, or even 
good or bad feng shui — the flow of Ch'i around a home, which 
depends on its location and the placement of doors, windows, 
furniture, mirrors, and plants, among other things.  
Rooms also have an aroma that reflects all that is in, and goes on, 
there, including: activities such as cooking; the aroma of things 
such as furnishings; and the presence of living beings such as 
people, animals, and plants. Humidity can change an atmosphere, and 
the aroma of mildew can these days be treated with various 
commercial products and appliances, while the dryness of central 
heating can be counterbalanced with humidifiers. Bear all these 
things in mind when considering the atmosphere of a room or home.

Another factor is cleanliness. If a place does not feel conducive to 
good energy flow, it may simply need a good clean. We're not talking 
here about untidiness, but uncleanness, the solution to which is 
obvious. When thinking about cleaning in terms of energy, however, 
add salt to the water, along with some essential oils, whatever 
aroma you enjoy. 
As you go around your home, take a box and throw in all those items 
of clutter that you know you will no longer use, or you don't really 
like. According to the philosophy of feng shui, they clutter your 
mind, as well as your home, and could he given to a charity shop, 
which may benefit from them more than you. Washing windows is 
especially good for energy flow. It gives a different look to the 
outside of a home, and a different feel to the inside. Add essential 
oils to either the water or to the cloth -- the citrus oils are 
particularly good for this job. 

Spiritual Cleansing
Spiritual cleansing is different to the usual cleaning routine and 
involves much more thought, and a little more preparation. Here is a 
traditional method of transforming the subtle energies of a room. 
Before you start, focus your mind on the job at hand, and invoke 
that which is the source of your spiritual strength. Pray that the 
cleansing will bring light and peace. Mix a tablespoon of salt with 
two drops of frankincense essential oil, and leave it to dry. Open a 
window or a door leading to the outside, which allows circulation of 
air, then sprinkle a tiny amount of the mixture around the room, 
including the corners, gradually moving toward the open window or 
door. 
Another method involves using salt water in a bowl, wetting the 
fingers and flicking the water in all directions, being careful not 
to damage certain fabrics and furniture. Essential oils can be added 
to this water-salt mix. A very ancient method is to dip a small 
bundle of fresh herbs into salt water, shake off the excess, and use 
this to flick the water around the room. Some cultures use a small 
branch of a tree; you could also use a single flower. 

The spiritual house-cleansing process can be done while diffusing 
your favorite essential oils. Some people pray while cleansing; 
others use loud noise, which has often been used to scare negative 
elements away. This can be done in the traditional way, with drums, 
bells, rattles, gongs, clapping, or chanting, although I know people 
who prefer loud music, as they feel this is very effective in 
getting the energy up and moving. When the atmosphere feels 
lightened, use one of the following cleansing blends of essential 
oils, or an essential oil or blend of your choice — in a diffuser, 
plant mister, or simply in a bowl or mug of steaming water. Put on 
some tranquil music, light a candle, then have a cleansing bath — 
suggestions for which are in a later section. Finally, put some new 
life and happiness in the room or rooms in the form of plants or 
flowers. 

Misters and sprayers
One effective method of distributing the essential oil molecules 
around a space is by using a plant mister or sprayer. Using a new 
one, put in half a pint of warm water, then add six to ten drops of 
essential oil — or more if you wish — screw back the cap, and shake 
well each time before spraying. Spray high into the air, making sure 
the water-essential oil molecules will not fall on any furniture or 
furnishings that may become damaged. The space around people can 
also be sprayed with these "aura cleansing sprays," but the eyes 
must be kept closed. 
Water bowls
Hot water releases the aroma molecules in essential oils and sends 
them rising into the air. Any glass or china heatproof bowl or 
container can be used. Put three to ten drops of essential oil on 
the water, and place the bowl or bowls in the corners of the room. 
Essential oil cleansing bundles
Make a collection of smelling strips by cutting up a piece of white 
absorbent paper into long strips. Put your chosen essential oils on 
these. They can be gathered together like a bunch of flowers, and 
tied with bows, or plaited, and in other ways made decorative. Use 
them to spread cleansing- and energy-enhancing fragrance around a 
room. 
Energy-Cleansing Baths
Every time we walk into an enclosed space, whether it is at work, on 
the bus, in a shop, cinema, or theater, we are putting ourselves in 
contact with other people's electromagnetic fields. Our auras 
mingle, for example, when standing shoulder to shoulder with other 
commuters in an underground train during rush hour. Some of these 
people may be disturbed, distressed, or depressed and in other ways 
energetically needy. The interaction of energies between people 
involves a give-and-take. There is the good giving, when we feel 
enriched energetically, and there is the kind of giving that comes 
from a very "hyper" person, which leaves one feeling exhausted.  
With taking, the issue is willingness to donate that energy. We 
don't mind giving energy to our children, for example, and we freely 
allow the people we love to take energy from us, even though it may 
leave us feeling depleted. But there is also the taking when people 
draw the energy out of us, a kind of energetic violation, although 
most energy vampires may not consciously be aware of what they're 
doing. I've found that many of these people have been energetically 
abused at some time in the past and have an unstable personal 
boundary.

This is not just a physical-presence phenomenon, because we can find 
ourselves giving and taking in relation to another person, even over 
the phone. In fact, we don't even need that equipment, because we 
can hear the phone ringing on the other side of the room, and know 
from the change in our energy that on the end of the line is a 
specific someone we don't want to talk to. When they say their name, 
they just confirm what we had already sensed in some inexplicable 
way. 
The effect of all this can be disturbing to our own vibrational 
pattern, and there may be times when we feel the need of a 
spiritually cleansing bath. The purpose of this is to "wash off" the 
unwanted thought forms or energies we may have picked up. Spiritual 
cleansing is about preserving the integrity of our spiritual core. 
It is of particularly great importance when we've had the 
unfortunate experience of being in touch — which may not be literal —
 with a person whose vibration is altogether more nefarious. 

Energy-cleansing baths are not about removing everyday grime and 
pollution, which should be done first, by having a shower or bath 
and washing with soap. First, clear and enhance the atmosphere by 
using one of the methods in the Clearing the Atmosphere section. 
Open the window or door to oxygenate the room. Some of the old 
traditions would use sound at this point, with clapping, chanting, 
drumbeat, singing, praying, laughing, shaking rattles, or shouting, 
and if your inclination is to use sound, you could use one of those 
methods, or check through your music collection for something that 
seems appropriate! 

For people who want to bring in the four elements of water, earth, 
fire, and air, these are already present. The water flows into the 
bath; the earth comes from the salt or crystals you place in the 
water; the fire comes from the candles you now place around the 
bath; and the air comes from the fresh air you have just allowed in 
the room and the aroma of the essential oils you will use. 

Essential oils on their own are rather unique among the gifts of 
life in that they incorporate in some sense all four elements — they 
are liquid and thus waterlike; they are products of plants of the 
earth; they are flammable and burn like fire; and they release a 
fragrance that is part of the air. 

Bathing or being submerged in water is a sacred symbolic ritual in 
many traditions, often signifying full entry into a particular 
practice or way of worship. It also symbolizes rebirth and change, 
whether this is a change in the direction of life or in its purpose. 
Cleaning invisible energies with water is an everyday occurrence at 
nuclear power stations around the world, as workers finish their 
shift with a shower to assist in removing any radiation. Bathing is 
about being "clean" in many senses. 






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