Tuesday, February 5, 2013

House Cleansing

The girlies and I celebrated Imbolg a day late. Ooops
I had tons of homework and of course the dreaded tax preparation.

A couple of weeks ago I went for my first Reiki session with Weeg
We talked about the spirits that reside in my home and he offered his advice on how to get them to move on. 

Now, this is still a new path to me and I still have much to learn about the Pagan holidays. 
The other day I was reading a bit about Imbolg and was surprised to find that some of the traditions surrounding Imbolg are spring cleaning and cleansing your space of negative energies. 

Spring cleaning has always been my thing at this time of year. I wish wish wish I could be deep cleaning my own house like that now, but work has me entirely too busy. 

However I took Weeg's advice and "cleaned" house. 

First he suggested we make ten minutes of awful noise. So I turned the girls loose with pots, pans, and my wooden spoon. *Note to self Get new skillets and wooden sppon :) *

Once that was finished, we formed a train. Hallie in front banging like a mad woman. She's really great at that job. I was in the middle with an abalone shell filled with white sage and a feather to whisk the smoke into all the nooks and crannies. The cellar gives me the heebies something awful, but we did it too. And Caitie was the caboose. She swept up all the negative energy with a cinnamon broom. Once our train trekked through the entire house, we sealed the outside perimeter with a circle of salt. 

Not done... 
Back in the house we had a candle burning on the kitchen table and the three of us formed a circle there and called our extra residents to us and then released them. 
Hallie told Mammaw to stay, but I told her Mammaw was really just here to look after us while the other spirits were in our home. I also told Hallie that Mammaw may have other work to do somewhere else. We told Mammaw we love her and she's welcome to stay but if she needs to move on we understand.  
The house feels much different now. For the first time in almost three years, it feels like the house it really ours and just ours.  :) 

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