tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875682281370083357.post7656356099969766464..comments2020-10-27T07:11:23.758-07:00Comments on One More Time: So Much Junkhappynikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03730082505038569248noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1875682281370083357.post-91491260776196632792012-06-30T18:39:56.021-07:002012-06-30T18:39:56.021-07:00you know that saying "cleanliness is next to ...you know that saying "cleanliness is next to godliness?" I believe it whole-heartedly in both spiritual and physical matters. When my house is messy (and if you ask friends and family, they'll tell you my house is never a mess...at most, they'll say, it may need a little picking up) I get to where I can FEEL the blocked energy flow. it bothers me on an emotional level. and this has nothing to do w/ any sort of OCD; i'm not like that at all. i let things remain out of place when i am feeling unproductive or just simply like i don't want to spend my time putting things in "their place." but, i gotta say: on the rare occassion that my house does get messy to the point of clutter (usually when i have been having a spell of illness), and i finally clean it, OMG the feeling of light and free energy flow is palpable! and, i skip around feeling happy and content for at least a full day. now, as far as sorting out the interior emotional piles, i am doing the best i can...using my spirituality as a valued disinfectant. and, you are right, my friend: we will never be "done" with the sorting and the cleaning...at least not as long as we require our souls to be incarnated here. but there is so much to found and coveted in the doing, and we so often overlook the real prize.Akashic Aisle: The Basement Viewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03279299912745999446noreply@blogger.com