Negative energy can be rampant and felt in a place we frequent or live in.
It is enough to feel that the house in which we live is no longer the place of refuge and peace that it could have been. Arguments and tensions accumulate and negative waves flood the atmosphere, making it gloomy and gloomy.
Negative energy can come from the people we are around but it can also emanate from the house where we live or from certain objects which themselves can retain these harmful waves.
The most receptive people may feel a sudden emotion when approaching a piece. This feeling can be expressed by joy and excitement as well as by a feeling of incomprehensible unease.
A house is an energy sponge and when it is old or has been inhabited before, we can feel the positive or negative impression that reigns there and the energetic state that circulates there, left by the previous occupants.
How to preserve good energy in your home?
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