Clap Hands Disperse Static House Energy

Try this feng shui treatment to move the static energy from your environment by clapping your hands.
  • Start at the main entrance to the house and go around the inside perimeter of the space.
  • Every time you reach a corner, give several short claps to disperse the energy
  • Move up or down the corner as you clap, starting with your hands slightly above the head and clap downwards to about waist level, increasing the intensity of the clapping.
  • You can also start low and clap up to over the head if you prefer.
  • Have the intention that clapping extends up and down the corner and visualize the area becoming completely clear.
  • Smooth your hand over the area after you have clapped to smooth out the energy.
  • Clap all the corners and nooks and crannies of the space.
  • As you move, have the intention that you leave a path of clear energy in your wake.
  • You can also open closets and cupboards and clap them out also.
  • Clap around electrical equipment where static electricity builds up.
  • You can also clap out beds from the head to the foot of the bed.
  • Your clapping will usually sound dull and thuddy at first but will gradually become crisper and clearer. 
  • When you hear the clapping reverberate, you know the space clearing is almost complete.
  • If you get to the location where you began and do not hear the clapping reverberate, repeat the process.
  • If you have a very narrow space and are not able to clap normally, try this technique:
  • Put your palms together with one hand flat on top of the other and extend your arms into the narrow space.
  • Pull your arms apart like a crocodile opening its jaws and bring them back together at a speed so that your hands clap together.
  • Be sure to wash your hands in running water when you finish clearing the space to remove any bits of psychic debris that may have clung to you.
Source: Creating Sacred Space with Feng Shui by Karen Kingston.
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