House spiritual cleansing: practical tips for improving spiritual vibrations at home
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House spiritual cleansing: practical tips for improving spiritual vibrations at home

A study based on spiritual science has shown that most homes in the world have some form of negative vibration.

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House spiritual cleansing: practical tips for improving spiritual vibrations at home

It is important to note that negative vibrations attract the ghosts or subtle bodies of departed ancestors. So, let’s find out how to improve spiritual vibrations at home?

Why do spiritual vibrations become negative?

People who live indoors with a lot of personal flaws such as anger, greed, and drug addiction will attract ghosts or dead ancestors. The space used for indulgence, tamasik music also attracts ghosts. After death, almost 60% of the subtle bodies of our ancestors remain connected to the Earth. Half of these ancestral subtle bodies wander around their favorite places (houses where they live) or objects, and the other half around the people they loved the most. The subtle bodies of deceased ancestors that are connected to the Earth can cause problems to their descendants, or to people who now live in their former homes.

Are you experiencing negative energy in your home? The solution you've been looking for is house spiritual cleansing. You'll find talismans, amulets, and other occult tools such as a love attraction spell or charm at the Astral Magick shamans market, as well as a spiritual cleansing house service.

However, most people are not aware of the negative vibrations in their homes because they themselves are also suffering from the black energy of ghosts. Therefore, they do not feel the presence of ghosts, subtle bodies of deceased ancestors, or negative vibrations.

This is the same as, for example, when medical workers do not even smell medicines or disinfectants in a hospital. Similarly, those who have black energy covering ( raja-tama) feel better in those places where there is more raja-tama activity.

Practical tips for improving spiritual vibrations at home

Here are a few tips for reducing negative vibrations in your home.

●First of all, avoid tama-dominant activities that attract negative vibrations.

●It is best to avoid experimenting with rituals or games designed to attract ghosts.

●It is spiritually beneficial not to smoke or drink alcohol in living quarters. Smoking is often provoked by the subtle bodies of deceased ancestors. In addition, the smoke is dominated by the energy of Raja-Tama, and it spreads black energy throughout the house. The energy of Raja-Tama also predominates in alcohol, so drinking it in residential areas also attracts the subtle bodies of departed ancestors and their black energy. In addition, alcoholic drinks themselves attract negative energy, which spiritually pollutes the space in which they are located.

●It's best not to leave the TV on for long periods of time, as this spreads negative energy throughout the home. When the TV is turned off, its screen may be covered with a pure sattvic cloth, as the screen may emit negative vibrations even when the TV is turned off.

●It is recommended to avoid listening to loud music indoors. Loud music attracts negative energy and spreads it throughout the environment. These vibrations can stay at home for a long time.

●Refrain from the use of rude words, curses, or obscene language in residence. Both the negative thoughts and the intention of a person, and the words themselves spiritually pollute the environment.

Create a positive atmosphere at home

We can also take the following steps to fill our home with positive energy.

Maintaining cleanliness and tidiness

There is a saying: "Where there is purity, there is God" or "Cleanliness is next to godliness." Cleanliness and neatness are divine qualities, and we must keep our homes clean because dirt causes Raja-Tama vibrations.

Open doors and windows

Opening doors and windows allow the five cosmic principles to do spiritual healing through these elements, so it's best to keep doors and windows open whenever possible.

Plant sattvic plants

Just as a piece of land and a building on it radiate spiritual vibrations, the plants around the house also radiate various spiritual vibrations. Some plants radiate more sattvik vibrations than others, so planting such plants makes the space spiritually cleaner. Some examples of sattvic plants are the sacred basil flower (tulsi), chrysanthemum, hibiscus, and banana tree. If possible, sattvic plants should be planted around the entire house or kept indoors, such as in the living room.

Keep altar in your home

If you keep an altar in your home, it is best to look at it from east to west. Divine frequencies are emitted by the Sun and these divine frequencies are best attracted to the altar if it is oriented in an east-west direction.

By practicing the principles of home science and spirituality, we can avoid negative vibrations and ensure that our homes attract positive spiritual vibrations.

Spiritual practice, on the other hand, positively shapes our personality and greatly improves the spiritual vibrations of our home. In addition to this, spiritual practice helps us to really recognize the pleasant and unpleasant vibrations in the room and understand the spiritual cause of these sensations.

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