Is it possible for an entire town to be under a cloak of negative energy? My local town is a pretty grim place, it's mainly built up of 1960's concrete tower blocks and ugly modern buildings, some fairly awful things have taken place there. Just wondered if anybody else thinks it's possible for an entire town or city to be under a shroud of negative energy?
Permalink Reply by Kim on December 12, 2008 at 10:42pm
uhh yeah especially if the people in your town allow it to effect them and then they just carry on the negative with them.
Talk at the next town meeting. Get some local artists to do murals on the buildings to pick up community spirit!
Go a Positive town cleansing from your house. Envision the town. This is a Big undertaking, so have as many people who live in the town with you join in.
Also have a party! Bring Some joy in your house and visualize it spreading throughout your home, the ground, the water, the air, your town! everywhere.
It could be the literal site of the town itself, as well. Swamps and lowland areas, for instance, tend to collect and hold energy; not a lot of elemental "motion" going on. There's an area like that in our county, a swampy region that drains into the big local rivers. It's not a particularly poor area, economically, but the crime rate is pretty high, the place just feels "sticky," and my friend in the FD says the firehouse there is haunted as hell.
Yes, it is. Some local healers (some open-minded Christian, some new-agey, some pagan) in my area are trying to lift the energy that started in this area about 100 years ago. We discovered there were about 5 really negative events that were "placed" here either deliberately or inadvertently. Two of them were from the Native Americans (which is likely deliberate and understandable), one was from a wealthy man who made his money by raping the land of trees and poisoning the land with chemicals for mining - and he didn't nearly provide the return of energy, and two of them are fundy-religion based to keep people in fear. In the 1970's the "environmentalists" took away many jobs with logging (which if it is done right I think it could help people - now it is very badly managed) and now the only jobs either pay crap, or are with the unethical bioweapons and pharmaceutical industries. Just so those reading understand - "environmentalist" is different than a "conservationist." Environmentalists are over-educated folks who THINK they know how everything works, and tell you that you can't do anything, but they themselves are the biggest wasters on the planet - actions speak louder than words. Conservationists are in-touch and actually are involved with wise resource management and lessen waste as much as possible. In any event, I am not sure how much more energy work needs to be done here in order to bring in good energy, but we keep plugging away - hopefully one day it will be worth all of the energetic investment!
During the "industrial" age when most of our modern towns were built, no one even thought about asking the land before building on it so I think that there are a lot of towns across the modern world suffering this fate. I am so glad that the Western world is starting to learn things like Feng Shui from the East, it will in the future made a difference.