Monday, January 14, 2008
Aura Cleansing
Feeling stuck and on the treadmill of old patterns and behaviors, revisiting them again and again though you no longer want to own them? Here's a recipe--given to me by one super-duper talented tarot card reader and numerologist. It's a bath and it's to be done once a week for 6 weeks.
1 small unopened box, the entire contents
1 cup from an unopened box Epsom salts. You can use sea salts but she likes the simple and beneficial properties of Epsom. (It's important that the seals not be broken on the boxes. Since you're trying to remove psychic matter that's attached to you, you don't want to anything that's been exposed to the elements. That's her theory.)
You should soak for about 20 minutes, making sure that you wet all seven chakras. The crown, third eye and the throat chakras are hardest to get to. It's best to submerge into the tub but if you're not inclined, make sure that you wet them.
As you're doing the soak, first invoke Archangel Michael and ask him to clear your field, your home and all aspects of your life.
Next pull in Archangel Rafael. Since your auras have now been cleared, empty spaces that are vulnerable remain. Ask him to fill them with his golden light.
Finally, grab Archangel Gabriel and ask him to fill you with white light of clarity.
Do this once a week for six weeks—it gets a smidge costly but only with the Epsom salt. I did find 16 oz boxes, which means you can use half per bath. That size costs 99 cents and baking soda costs about that too. So total price is about $12.
Out with the old and in with the new you.
Good luck.
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5 comments:
Okay... but I'm going to get pretty stinky during those days in between baths. ; )
I liked the images of the Archangels and their gifts.
Thanks!
Er. P.S. Feel free to take regular baths and showers between those aural soaks.
oh yay.
i love epsom baths. I just bought a whopper sized box. Am going to be inviting some guide in with me next time. This is a great tip. Thanks Rose!
lovejess
Hmm- this post on aura cleansing was too much of a cross over for me. I never thought of my spa experiences as spiritual cleansing. I like to keep seperate-I come to the conclusion that I am extremely self-centred when it comes to spa-ing. me, myself and i, no (arch)angels im my bath- shoo- shoo ;-)
Hi Chase,
I think many people would like to view the spa experience as you describe. The thing is, if you are spa-ing you are, wittingly or not, being drawn into the concepts behind it. (To some extent, at least. Sure, some massage therapists are straight technicians but you have no control over whether a therapist is calling in archangels on your behalf.)
In our lifetime the spa idea is evolving—or circling back, really—to the ways of ancient traditional healing, which worked with a being's interconnectedness of mind-body-soul. Calling upon other realms only seems strange today because we've gotten so far away from the simple understanding that as energy we have a lot more power than we know and we're re-learning to access it. So it's not about religion and it's not new age. Rather, it's age-old.
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