thread: house clensing?

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    house clensing?

    Hey there..

    We are moving in under a month into our investment property.... long story short but there has been ALOT of negative energy in this house for a LONG time, and i wanna clense it before we move in.

    Who is it that does this kind of thing?????? i dont know how id go doing it myself... lol

    im in melbourne BTW

    cheers guys

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    Smudge sticks are good
    There are a few places you can get them, or can make them yourself, sage is a good one.

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    I do it!!

    I recommend you get hold of Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui by Karen Kingston or any of Denise Linn's Sacred Space/space clearing books. They are very easy to understand and follow.

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    ooo ok. are these books easy to find?

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    I've found copies of both in public libraries, if yours don't have it, they should be able to get it on interlibrary loan for you.

    Otherwise I recently bought a copy of one of them on ebay. Just search on the authors name and keep looking until the space clearing books come up. Otherwise if you have a metaphysical book store near by they may have a copy already (esp Denise Linn as she has written a number of popular books on various topics).

    Good luck!

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    thanks.

    is it something that can be successflly done by a noob like me??? or should i get someone into do it?

    thanks again

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    I was a noob the first time I did it. The most important thing is to trust your intuition. If it feels cleared then it's cleared. If it still feels dank, dingy, thick, heavy, or smells bleah, then it's not cleared and you need to keep working on it. You will be surprised how much better the place is already after you take possession of it and give it a good clean through. I imagine it would be an expensive process to get a 'professional' through - it might be worth giving it a go yourself and then if you're still not happy with the results, then think about getting someone in, kwim?

    I will PM you some links.