Space clearing is the art of clearing and revitalizing energies in buildings. But what about cars? Is it possible to use space clearing techniques to clear energies in cars too?
After experiencing what a difference space clearing can make to their home, some people get to wondering if it can also be used for cars, especially second-hand cars that are heavily imprinted with the energies of their previous owners.
How space clearing works
Space clearing primarily addresses two types of undesirable energies in buildings.
The first type is stagnant energies that build up over time in the same way that dust and cobwebs do. Like physical cleaning, it’s easy to clear these types of energies if you do it regularly but it becomes harder if they are left to build up. Stagnant energies in your home will have a stagnating effect on aspects of your life too, so it is very beneficial to space clear at least once a year to remedy this.
The second type of energies that space clearing can clear is astral imprints. These build up in layers in the walls, furniture and other objects and retain the history of what has happened in a space, often causing it to be repeated. So, for example, if the previous occupants of your home were depressed, those energies will be imprinted in the space and can cause you to feel depressed too.
Astral imprints are more difficult to clear. More advanced skills are needed and a high-quality Balinese space clearing bell is essential. I have not found any other types of bells that can do this. Clearing astral imprints also makes the most noticeable difference to the way a space feels so it is well worth doing. The first time is usually the most challenging and it becomes easier if a place is regularly space cleared.
Why space clearing a car doesn’t work
Cars are predominantly made of metal and plastic and are designed for driving around in. Buildings are made of materials such as stone, brick and wood and are usually designed to be stationary.
So there’s a big difference between them in terms of their physical and energetic properties, and that’s why the space clearing techniques designed for buildings don’t work in cars. Clapping in cars or ringing bells in cars, for example, is a complete waste of time. It doesn’t do anything.
However, stagnant energies and astral imprints do build up in cars. So what can you do?
How to change the energy of a car
Top Gear fans may remember the very entertaining episode of Top Gear in June 2011 titled The Second-Hand Convertibles Challenge (Series 16, Episode 4, Part 1 and Part 2) where Clarkson, Hammond and May each buy a second-hand car and have them forensically tested to see what disgusting residues have been left in them by their previous owners. Between the three cars, remnants of food, vegetation, flakes of skin, scabs, snot, blood, saliva, pubic hairs, semen and faeces were found.
So the first thing you need to do when you buy a second-hand car is exactly the same as when you move into a new home – give it a deep and thorough clean. This will clear etheric as well as physical debris from the interior of the car. Taking it for a fast drive with the windows wide open will help too. The fresh winds of Mother Nature will clear any remaining stagnant energies for you.
Astral imprints need a different approach. Deep-acting cleaning products designed to draw dirt and grime out of car seats, carpets and car accessories can help with this. They get deeper into the astral matrix that holds imprints than general surface cleaning, vacuuming and polishing can do.
In the process, you also get to “own” your new car, which feels great. Deep cleaning every part of it and repairing whatever needs to be repaired presences it with your own frequencies and immediately makes it feel more like your car than the previous owner’s. It’s not the same as space clearing, but it’s what works best with a car.
Copyright © Karen Kingston 2020
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