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Authors: Tisha Morris
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Laced in my energetic protective bubbles, stones, and mantras,
I continued on. After an arduous hour, I was able to clear the energy
from the basement as much as possible. I encouraged my client to de-
clutter the space and proceed with renovating the space. The more the
owners energetically “own” the space going forward, the more it will
help to continue transforming the energy. Luckily, this couple had the
knowledge to have the space cleared before experiencing more negativ-
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ity or selling the home to the next unlucky buyer. While this was an
extreme example, it shows just how much effect the energy of previous
owners can have on the energy of a home and our lives. It is important
to learn the history of your home prior to purchasing it, especially that of the most recent owners.
Patterns of Energy
Just how does energy from the past linger within spaces? We are con-
tinually emitting our emotions through our energy field throughout
our day. Our home is the space in which we are the most vulnerable
and emotional. We often use the phrase, “what happens behind closed
doors,” meaning we do things in our private home that we would not
do anywhere else. Our home is the container for our emotions. As our
emotions are emitted into a space it can affect the energy field of other occupants. Energy is actually absorbed into the walls, and even taken
on by the furniture, floors, and accessories.
The heavier and denser the energy, the more likely it is to coagulate
or stagnate in parts, places, and crevices of your home. From a scientific perspective, the higher the energy vibration of energy, the lighter the energy. We often refer to this as “good” or “positive” energy. By its very essence, the higher the vibration of energy, the less likely it will become stagnant. On the other hand, a slow frequency or low vibration is heavy and dense and more prone to stagnation. We think of this as “bad” or
“negative” energy. Regardless, like attracts like, and over time the same vibration will attract more and more of the same type of energy. Eventually, as a result, patterns get created.
Think about the last time you went on a long vacation. While on
vacation we start to take on different routines and habits. We start expanding our mind and perspectives. You might have even declared you
would make some lifestyle changes upon returning home, such as a new
exercise program or healthier eating. However, within hours of return-
ing home you simply fall back into your usual patterns. Your patterns are within your home. Partially, this is due to the location, floor plan, and other factors discussed in preceding chapters, but it is also because
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of energy patterns in your home that may have started with previous
owners, and definitely patterns carried forth in day-to-day living.
In
The Timeless Way of Building
, Alexander focuses on the power of patterns in our world, our lives, and our living spaces. In fact, this idea of patterns was such a prevalent theme that it spawned his next book
and classic,
Pattern Language
. Alexander theorizes that our world has a structure that is made up of repeated patterns that largely account for the events that take place. He says that we “tend to forget too easily
that all the life and soul of a place, all of our experiences that depend not simply on the physical environment, but on the patterns of events
which we experience there.”8
These patterns are ingrained within our cultures, our families, and
individual lives. Our living spaces are the holder of these patterns and largely determine our daily life while living there.
“Activities; events; forces; situations; lightning strikes; fish die; water flows; lovers quarrel; a cake burns; cats chase each other; a humming-bird sits outside my window; friends come by; my car breaks down; lov-
ers’ reunion; children born; grandparents broke…
My life is made of episodes like this.
The life of every person, animal, plant, creature, is made of similar episodes.
The character of a place, then, is given to it by the episodes which
happen there.”9
Patterns in our spaces are created by repetition that locks in the en-
ergy and keeps those in its grip stuck as well. As a result, we are prevented from making changes. This is why it is important to space clear
your home upon or before moving in. Even if there were no negative or
traumatic events in a home’s history, it is still imperative to space clear before moving into a space. You do not want to fall into the patterns of those who previously lived in the space. Instead, create your own conscious energy, choices, and memories.
8.
A Timeless Way of Building
, 62.
9. Ibid.
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Foreclosed Homes
An emerging negative pattern in homes is foreclosures. The financial
collapse of 2008 left many with financial woes. Homes also took a par-
ticular beating. Since 2008, a record number of homes have been fore-
closed upon. According to RealtyTrac,10 close to 3 million properties
were foreclosed on just in 2010. A foreclosure is usually accompanied
with a decline in maintenance of the home. Repairs go undone, the
yard is no longer adequately maintained, and improvements are cer-
tainly not made. It is common for occupants to simply leave the home
in a cluttered, abandoned state upon being evicted. This alone wreaks
havoc on the energy of a space. The homeowners may also hold resent-
ment, remorse, or guilt toward the house itself.
Furthermore, the occupants undergo a high level of emotional stress,
which is often accompanied by relationship stress within the home.
While many theorize a correlation between foreclosure and divorce
rates, the statistics are mixed. It would stand to reason that relationships are strained under such conditions since money is the number one
reason for divorces. At the same time, many couples wanting to divorce
simply couldn’t afford it. Because the real estate market was so bad,
they couldn’t afford to sell their home and instead were forced to con-
tinue living together. In the case of a divorce, the potentially foreclosed home may even become a pawn or bargaining tool, a far cry from the
white-picket-fenced American dream the homeowners may have had
upon moving in.
When a new owner moves in, the home is layered with the energy
of the distraught, foreclosed, previous owners. Without a proper and
deep clearing of the previous owners’ energy, the new owners will most
likely struggle in this new home. One of my clients, Denise, and her
husband purchased a foreclosed condo. When they took ownership, the
home was trashed. According to neighbors, the previous owner was
extremely messy and most likely a hoarder. At the time, however, the
10. http://www.realtytrac.com/content/press-releases/record-29-million-us-properties-receive-foreclosure-filings-in-2010-despite-30-month-low-in-
december-6309
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price was too good for them to turn down and they were eager to make
it work.
From the moment Denise moved in, she did not like being in the
space. She said that whatever she did to the space it never felt like home.
She even found reasons not to go home at times. It was in their second
year of living there when they began experiencing financial challenges and soon thereafter marital problems. By the end of the second year,
they filed for divorce. It turned out that instead of fighting over who kept the home, they fought over who had to keep it.
It is important to be consciously aware of the energy in your home
and not fall into a negative energy pattern that is not even yours. Al-
though we are energetically attracted to homes that are a “match” for
us, there is no reason to enhance a negative energy pattern already
within ourselves if it can be avoided. If you already live in a space with a negative past, then it is imperative to hire a feng shui consultant or energy healer to clear the space. Space clearing techniques can be performed by the homeowners as prescribed in this book. However, it is
sometimes advisable to have someone outside the household perform
the clearing in such cases where the occupants’ energy is too closely
intertwined with the negative energy that needs to be cleared.
In the case of Denise and her husband who bought the foreclosed
home, it is not coincidental that the couple found a home in such bad
straits. Although their relationship did not show visible signs of having problems at the time they purchased the condo, underneath the surface
their relationship was fragile. While divorce or financial difficulty may not be avoided regardless of where you live, living in a positive energetic environment can help bring an amicable transition or resolution.
It turned out that the couple’s divorce turned quite nasty, not too unlike the state of the condo when they moved in.
Ghosts and Other Entities
I never sought out to be a ghost buster, but I soon learned that it was part of the job description for a feng shui consultant. Perhaps not coincidentally, I grew up in a neighborhood that had many reports of ghost
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activity. The home I grew up in was on the site of what was believed
to be former Native American grounds. In fact, the neighborhood was
named Indian Lake Forrest for this reason. On the adjacent empty lot
was a cave where we would find arrowheads as frequently as we would
snakes and crawdads. My best friend lived across the street and for
about five years, her home and the house behind hers experienced oc-
currences consistent with ghost activity.
The oven would mysteriously turn on. The dog would suspiciously
start barking in the middle of night at something across the room.
Items would go missing. Even the realtor showing the adjacent house
experienced an incident that was to never bring her back to the house
again. It was theorized among the residents that a Native American
had once lived on the land. Despite having spent a lot of time at my
best friend’s home, I was never scared of the prospect of a ghost and although the stories were interesting, I was unattached to the drama
around it. I now see how this is an important component to success-
fully clearing spaces.
There are a lot of theories relating to whether ghosts really exist.
Most people have experienced some sort of paranormal occurrence in
a space to give them reason to believe in ghosts or some sort of entity.
People often report a presence in a room, someone touching them, un-
explained noises, footsteps when no one else is at home, among many
other common occurrences.
One theory is that a ghost is just a ball of leftover energy that builds and becomes more sophisticated over time. Others theorize that souls
become trapped in between dimensions, similar to that depicted in the
movie
Ghost
. Regardless of one’s belief, the commonality in most incidences of paranormal activity is that the energy can be pinpointed
to a specific room or area of the house. Particularly in the event of a traumatic event, the energy will become trapped in that particular area of the house and become reinforced over years each time someone re-experiences the ghost-like activity. The thought form or ghost can be as sophisticated as an apparition, or as faint as a slight feeling you get as you walk into a room.
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The more severe the trauma, the denser the energy will be and
the more likely it will get stuck. Years or even centuries later, a sensitive person may pick up on the energy. There is usually something
within them that resonates with the energy. Each time someone reacts
to the negative energy, whether conscious of why or not, it grows and
become more and more sophisticated. Occupants not sensitive to the
energy will be affected by the negative energy on some level, but not be as aware of it.
Ghost activity is an extreme case of what happens everyday within
our homes. Suppose your spouse or teenage son comes home after a
bad day. An argument ensues in the living room. As the energy is re-
leased from the argument, those emotions will hang out in that area
of the home. Whether they dissipate will depend on the severity of the
emotions and also the feng shui of the room. As the emotions linger in
the space, it becomes more likely for an argument to break out in the
same place in the near future.
This same concept pertains to other types of situations besides ar-
guments. For example, there is a spot in the kitchen where my dog is
afraid to go because the floor transitions from carpet to tile. In this area is a cabinet with pantry items. Not coincidentally, items are commonly
dropped in the same location. Our dog’s constant skittishness in this
area leaves an unsettled energy leading to accidents such as these. Positive energy can also be instilled into a space as well. Think of your favorite spot in your home. It most likely holds only positive associations for you. The same is the case with a meditation space. As the meditative energy builds over time, it makes it easier each time to drop into meditation.
Sometimes the energy of just one person is enough to leave a trail
of negative energy for others. You’ve most likely walked into some-