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Space Clearing in a Therapy Setting

Posted on Mar 04 2010 at 12:49 PM
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Creating the perfect working environment for you and your clients

As well as setting up my own therapy space at home, I have sound experience of working energetically, and have been space-clearing my therapy room at home and in rented rooms I previously worked from in clinic, (which often have the worst build up of energetic debris, as no one person is responsible for space-clearing rented rooms) as well as clutter and space-clearing my own home, for many years.

Why create a good atmosphere?

  • A good atmosphere is vitally important if you are seeing clients. The first impression they  have when they meet you is of you and your working environment.
  • Energetically speaking, it if essential to keep your work room clean and clear of other people’s old energies, as this can make it difficult to work energetically, and may even interfere with the session on an energetic level. At worst, they pick up and take away with them something unpleasant which was not even theirs in the first place!
  • Keeping the space clear of energetic debris enhances the session and the clients’ ability to receive a good treatment from you.
  • If the atmosphere, lighting and look of your place is good and the feel is right, they will want to return and will no doubt tell their friends about it, bringing you more clients.

Why Space Clear?

  • Space-Clearing is fundamental to those working in therapeutic roles. When working therapeutically with others, negative vibrations are released, and being of a dense, heavy nature, tend to get stuck or build up over time in places.  Old stuck energies create a dull, unpleasant environment, which is least beneficial in rooms where you wish to carry out treatments. Clutter clearing any items that are not necessary from the room will enable the energy to move freely. There are also energetic measures you can out into practice.
  • In my experience, pretty much all therapeutic process’s have the potential to fog up an environment. Reiki, massage, reflexology, psychotherapy, hypnotherapy - right across the board.
  • The worst example I have come across personally, was on a week long course, when we were working theraputically on each other (so a lot of old energies were being released ) and no-one cleared the energy for days... halfway through the week the room fstarted to feel heavy and sickly. And someone remarked to out tutor, who then space cleared the room. The difference was incredible. I felt like I could breathe again and it seemed much lighter!
  • Can you think of a place you have been were you did not feel comfortable/ perhaps it was cold, or felt uninviting for reasons you could not put your finger on?

Organising and creating beautiful spaces and enhancing the feel of them comes naturally to me. My mother is a Cabinet Maker who designs and builds kitchens – I am sure I get my love of interiors from her. You can see photographs of her work here: beckybellcabinetmaker.blogspot.com 

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