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Clearing: A Guide to Liberating Energies Trapped in Buildings and Lands

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Working from the premise that every natural and human-made space has an energy of its own that can physically and emotionally affect anyone in that space, this introduction to ancient practices of environmental shamanism—or transformation of the energy of spaces—explains in practical terms how to liberate old, unproductive energy that may be stored in any space, making room for new vibrations to circulate and increase inhabitants' well-being. Combining timeless traditions with the author's vast experience in energy transformation, this manual offers step-by-step guidance for recognizing and manipulating the unseen forces that affect everyday life. Real-life examples, guided exercises, annotated endnotes, and an extensive glossary to supplement case studies making the book both informative and accessible for practical use.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Profile Image for Brooke Gilley.
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November 21, 2022
I have been increasingly drawn to land "clearing" or land healing work. I was somewhat disappointed in this book as I would of loved a more step by step guide. I found better information on this subject online under the Druids Garden blog site.
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April 4, 2020
Compact Read full of Universal Invitations. I will read this book many times, I presume. I feel very blessed to have received the wisdom of Jim Pathfinder Ewing (Nvnehi Awatisgi). ✨💕✨
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February 8, 2022
beautiful energy, beautiful thoughts...jim is a bright healer soul and it's been a pleasure to read this
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April 25, 2016
I feel like I need to read this book over and over, since it contains such a wealth of information that I am not fully retaining from a single read, but what I am retaining is that we spiritually interact with the place that we live, and it will eventually reflect our spiritual core. I happen to live in a home that began to be built and inhabited over 200+ years ago, which is baby years in comparison to many of the ancient dwellings in Europe and elsewhere, but long enough to have some serious spiritual echoes and opinionated spiritual inhabitants. The stories that we have been told about several generations of previous inhabitants include some kindness and flowers, but there are numerous stories of meanness, addiction, failure, and disharmony. I kind of felt bad for the land when we moved in. It had been vacant for two years and seemed to cringe when we began living here, granted, we were also far less spiritually aware at the time. Since then, we have developed a deep and growing respect for the voices of the trees and beings. They seem to like wind chimes, my daughter's penny whistle songs and the voices of singing, happy children. We still have a lot to learn, and books such as this one, are a tremendous encouragement.
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