I was scanning a house a few years ago and the artists had run out of inspiration, there was a small table in one room and I couldn't get the room to balance so i asked about the table and was told it came from a mental hospital and had been in the lobotomy room, I asked them to remove the item from their home and dismantle it place it on a bonfire they had and burn it, they weren't not to give it away ell it etc, I then retested the room and it balanced straight away and they thrived after this. So small things can have a huge influence on your environment
Yes, please do a video on clearing. I’ve on the brink of closing on a new house (new for me), and I intend to do a clearing on it once the closing is final. Any tips would be appreciated! I’ve gained a lot of motivation from your videos, specifically regarding letting go of stuff I don’t really use but has sentimental value to me. I am moving from a place I’ve been from over 30 years, and from the last house where my family was all intact. Lots of emotions flying around. Thank you for these videos.
I am happy to hear my videos work well for you :) Yes, if you want to change your emotional state, surround yourself with things, colors and art, that evoke happy feelings and positive states of mind. More about it in my book. I will create a space clearing video when I find my new home. We just sold our house and we are still searching ☺
You have touched a really serious subject. I feel strongly not only about the antics, but old objects in general, - not necessary objet d'art. Some people love to visit to second hand stores or flea markets, - I hate to go there. I feel always overwhelmed by the amount of energy, which radiates from all these things, which were rejected and given away. It feels almost like those secondhand shops are full of sad noise. To the other hand, I love to go to museums. There old furniture, vases, statues, picture look relaxed, like if they have found their forever home and are at peace.
Thank you for sharing this very interesting observation. You are so right. Everything they display in museums is well taken care of: they restore it, clean it, admire it. I am sure this process gets rid of negative emotions. However, there are certain rare pieces in the museums that relate to violent death or human sacrifice or war have massive negative energy which is still tangible. Totally agree about flee markets. I can't visit them either.
I understand why flea markets can feel disorganized, messy and little bit meh... like the energies are all over, because there is so much stuff all over from many people and when the stuff isn't even categorized or taken care of. But I don't think all the things are just sad energy, there is also people who sell or donate, because they hope their things get a new life rather than throw stuff on trash. Also there is more quality flea markets and then there is the dusty uninviting places. I rarely buy anything from flea markets, but if I see something I really like and will use, then I buy. Like last time one flower pot, condition was like new. And I think when you put your attention, good thoughs and care for your second hand things, it will do good for their energy...unless it was something totally terrible you bought, then might be more difficult. But just feel the stuff before buying is an easy way to test it too. Also for cleaning the energy I would also use nature for this, depending what the product is. Like can you put it on a river and clean it little there or outside in the sun, let the wind blow through the fabrics etc. Museums are so different than flea markets. They have designated places and so much room around their things and they are taken care of differently. And usually their things are more valuable/rare.
@@diamonddustable I love everything you said. Definitely not everything is bad in the flee markets, but you have to look at lots of stuff before you find something good and for sensitive people it is not easy because they feel people's emotions. And you are right about cleansing energy from items. There are many ways. One has to find what works best for them.
@@nataliakaylin It is also possible that for impressionable people flea markets serve as a reminder of the finiteness of earthly existence. All these things that someone painstakingly made, someone bought with money earned and saved, someone used with pleasure and took care of for years - are now put up for sale because their owners either passed away from this world, or became too old and were forced to downsize, because they no longer had the strength to take care of many things - or became poor and must sell their possessions in order to survive.
I've worked in antique stores. There are definitely pieces that have a very strong energy. Some good, some not. I still wish I had the money and space for a Ming drawing table, it had such great energy, was very simple and elegant. Then there was a Mongolian chest, very large that gave a bad vibe. I've even had tiny items exude a ton of energy.
@@nataliakaylin Hello thank you I love old furniture and interior items at times I have now and then come across things that the former owner for some reason did not want to leave behind even after passing on from this life. Salt water, prayer, gregorianmusic, binjuralbeats, candles and incence have worked for me but it´s always interesting to find other ways to clear the energy. It would also be interesting to see how you preform a energy clearing.
I was scanning a house a few years ago and the artists had run out of inspiration, there was a small table in one room and I couldn't get the room to balance so i asked about the table and was told it came from a mental hospital and had been in the lobotomy room, I asked them to remove the item from their home and dismantle it place it on a bonfire they had and burn it, they weren't not to give it away ell it etc, I then retested the room and it balanced straight away and they thrived after this. So small things can have a huge influence on your environment
Thank you for sharing this story! Very true: small things can have a big influence.
Yes, please do a video on clearing. I’ve on the brink of closing on a new house (new for me), and I intend to do a clearing on it once the closing is final. Any tips would be appreciated! I’ve gained a lot of motivation from your videos, specifically regarding letting go of stuff I don’t really use but has sentimental value to me. I am moving from a place I’ve been from over 30 years, and from the last house where my family was all intact. Lots of emotions flying around. Thank you for these videos.
I am happy to hear my videos work well for you :) Yes, if you want to change your emotional state, surround yourself with things, colors and art, that evoke happy feelings and positive states of mind. More about it in my book. I will create a space clearing video when I find my new home. We just sold our house and we are still searching ☺
Yes, I would love to learn about clearing the energy of a space! Thank you 🌟
Good to know you're interested in it! 🧡
You have touched a really serious subject. I feel strongly not only about the antics, but old objects in general, - not necessary objet d'art. Some people love to visit to second hand stores or flea markets, - I hate to go there. I feel always overwhelmed by the amount of energy, which radiates from all these things, which were rejected and given away. It feels almost like those secondhand shops are full of sad noise.
To the other hand, I love to go to museums. There old furniture, vases, statues, picture look relaxed, like if they have found their forever home and are at peace.
Thank you for sharing this very interesting observation. You are so right. Everything they display in museums is well taken care of: they restore it, clean it, admire it. I am sure this process gets rid of negative emotions. However, there are certain rare pieces in the museums that relate to violent death or human sacrifice or war have massive negative energy which is still tangible. Totally agree about flee markets. I can't visit them either.
I understand why flea markets can feel disorganized, messy and little bit meh... like the energies are all over, because there is so much stuff all over from many people and when the stuff isn't even categorized or taken care of. But I don't think all the things are just sad energy, there is also people who sell or donate, because they hope their things get a new life rather than throw stuff on trash. Also there is more quality flea markets and then there is the dusty uninviting places. I rarely buy anything from flea markets, but if I see something I really like and will use, then I buy. Like last time one flower pot, condition was like new. And I think when you put your attention, good thoughs and care for your second hand things, it will do good for their energy...unless it was something totally terrible you bought, then might be more difficult. But just feel the stuff before buying is an easy way to test it too. Also for cleaning the energy I would also use nature for this, depending what the product is. Like can you put it on a river and clean it little there or outside in the sun, let the wind blow through the fabrics etc.
Museums are so different than flea markets. They have designated places and so much room around their things and they are taken care of differently. And usually their things are more valuable/rare.
@@diamonddustable I love everything you said. Definitely not everything is bad in the flee markets, but you have to look at lots of stuff before you find something good and for sensitive people it is not easy because they feel people's emotions. And you are right about cleansing energy from items. There are many ways. One has to find what works best for them.
@@nataliakaylin It is also possible that for impressionable people flea markets serve as a reminder of the finiteness of earthly existence. All these things that someone painstakingly made, someone bought with money earned and saved, someone used with pleasure and took care of for years - are now put up for sale because their owners either passed away from this world, or became too old and were forced to downsize, because they no longer had the strength to take care of many things - or became poor and must sell their possessions in order to survive.
@@user-oj5bw7sl8p You are making very good point. Thank you for all your input and insights.
So true. Everything contains energy.
Yes, everything is energy.
I've worked in antique stores. There are definitely pieces that have a very strong energy. Some good, some not. I still wish I had the money and space for a Ming drawing table, it had such great energy, was very simple and elegant. Then there was a Mongolian chest, very large that gave a bad vibe. I've even had tiny items exude a ton of energy.
Thanks for sharing this. It is interesting to hear your professional opinion. Especially good to hear that small items can have very strong energy.
Thank you please talk more about this in the future.
I am curious what aspects of it are you interested in?
@@nataliakaylin Hello thank you I love old furniture and interior items at times I have now and then come across things that the former owner for some reason did not want to leave behind even after passing on from this life. Salt water, prayer, gregorianmusic, binjuralbeats, candles and incence have worked for me but it´s always interesting to find other ways to clear the energy. It would also be interesting to see how you preform a energy clearing.
@@ann-sofienilsson9400 Got it, thanks.
Thank you so.much
@@MikaApostol You’re welcome!
Thank you for the very interesting video! New subscriber.
You are very welcome!
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Love this! I’d like a consultation.
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I never cared for antiques for myself. The energy is way too heavy for me. I would be interested in watching you clear out a space that has antiques
I am glad you are interested in!