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Physical space acts like a sponge,
absorbing the radiance of all who pass through it. And, more likely than
not, the spaces we move through each day have seen many people come and
go. We have no way of knowing whether the energy footprints left behind
by those who preceded us will invigorate us or drain us. Yet we can
control the energy footprint we leave behind for others. In blessing each
space we enter, we orchestrate a subtle energy shift that affects not
only our own experiences in that space but also the experiences of the
individuals who will enter the space after us. While we may never see the
effects our blessing has had, we can take comfort in the fact that we
have provided grace for those who follow after us.
When you bless a room or an entire
building, you leave a powerful message of love and light for all those
who will come after you. Your blessings have myriad effects on the
environments through which you pass. Old, stagnant energy is cleared,
creating a vacuum into which fresh and invigorating energy can freely
flow. The space is thus rendered harmonious and nourishing, and it
becomes a hub from which positive feelings are transmitted. Intent is the
key component of the blessings you leave in your physical wake. If your
intent involves using your own consciousness as a tool for selflessly
spreading grace, your blessings will never go awry. Whether you feel more
comfortable performing a solo blessing or prefer to call upon your spirit
guides for assistance, visualize each space you enter becoming free of
toxins, chaos, and negativity as you speak your blessing. Then imagine
the resulting emptiness being replaced by pure, healing white light and
loving energy. Even a quick mindful thought of love can bless a space.
This type of blessing is cumulative and
will grow each time you bestow it. Try blessing every home, business, and
office you visit for an entire week, and observe the effects of your
goodwill. Your affirmative energy footprint will help brighten your day
as you contemplate your blessing’s future impact on your siblings in
humanity and your environment.
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