I was making a home cleaning today, especially in the mess room. It’s been a year we moved, me and my mom, I live part in my mom’s house and part in my husband house, I’m from Japanese tradition we don’t leave the elders behind when I’m the only daughter who can take care of her. Thank God my hubby is Italian tradition so we understand each other.
Well, after a year of moving home I felt the urge to tidy things up in here. Lots of TB’s I made 2 years ago and I haven’t spread them yet. I’ll spread them according to the original idea, near cell towers, bad energy places and so on. I’m figuring out the best way to distribute them.
Lots of copper wires taken from the old electricity system in the house that can make good coils. They would cost a lot if i bought them at the junkyard here, most of them ask more from old material than new… I’m keeping them for coils.
I got rid of a lot of thrash and recycling stuff what I left in my sidewalk poor people will have a good use for them.
I organised the ungifted orgonite and my mess room felt great, I felt a huge good energy and heat coming from it, I would sleep on there if there was space for a bed there.
My mess room is ok now, full of old memories, from myself an my family. Even an old brass Jesus cross that’s been in the family for years. I’m not a Chistian, I’ve seen and read about a lot of religions and I don’t agree with any of them, I just respect their faith in God, any superior power we call God. I don’t like religions, Ive learnt about a lot of them and the mess they did and still to in the name of GOD. I cleaned and polished the old cross and put it into my mom’s room, she doesn’t remember which relative left if for us but she loved seein the old polished cross with Jesus. Oh, she’s Seicho-no-ie too.
I didn’t have a gifting trip worth reporting lately but it will change. I feel the heat, the good energy now.
I feel the bad times are going for me and things are going to the best, in a spiritual way.
BTW, I think dogs and cats are more intelligent beings than humans, at least some humans I know down here in Sao Paulo
Cheers,
Andrea