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winter. So these two are a very effective way to remove negative energy build up in your<br />

auric field.<br />

This cleansing must be thorough, otherwise pockets of negative energy will remain and<br />

eventually create unpleasant vibrations. This cleansing process is very important in<br />

making sure that you do not take on the negativity of others, their problems, their<br />

heartaches, their issues or their illnesses.<br />

Feathering<br />

To remove the slime; from the clients aura, there are several methods which you can<br />

employ depending on which you prefer. To make sure that you remove unpleasant<br />

energy which your client has released from their physical body into their auric field, you<br />

may feather; them. This means that you take a feather - usually an eagle feather although<br />

it can be any feather large enough - and sweep it through their aura. Some healers I know<br />

have also used swan or geese feathers. The feather gathers the unwanted energy and it<br />

can then be flicked away from the body. Healers using shamanic healing energy often<br />

use this method, and also use the feather for other related aspects of healing. The hands<br />

may also be used for the same thing.<br />

Smudging<br />

Smudging is another method to help cleanse the aura and healing area of unwanted<br />

energy. This requires the healer to burn sacred <strong>herb</strong>s such as white sage, lavender,<br />

rosemary, perhaps even eucalyptus, and then blow out the flame and use the smoke to<br />

cleanse.<br />

A small bowl, often ceramic in nature, (although any vessel which is fire proof and<br />

doesn‚t get too hot will do) is used in order to avoid any cinders escaping. Needless to<br />

say, you do not want to burn the client!!! The healer simply gently directs the smoke into<br />

the client‚s aura using the hand or the feather.<br />

Some healers - especially those who follow the shaman way, like to smudge their client<br />

both before and after a healing. This means negative energy that the client comes in with<br />

is immediately removed leaving the auric field clean without going into a healing with a<br />

build up already present. For the same effect, some healers like to feather their clients<br />

before and after.<br />

The more you work with the healing energy, the more you will become aware of its<br />

differing nature. Just as you walk into a room of people and sense that you can cut the air<br />

with a knife, you will sense if a person is carrying negative energy about their person or<br />

if there is negative energy in an empty room. You will feel it clinging to the walls and in<br />

corners.<br />

Cleansing the Healing Area<br />

To cleanse the healing area before the start of your healing and afterwards, you may use<br />

several methods. Make sure that you air the room thoroughly by opening the doors and<br />

windows. Allow the breeze to blow through. Light a white candle to burn up unwanted<br />

energy - and always have a candle burning during a healing for the same reason. A white<br />

candle will help burn off negative energy during the healing and therefore helps to make<br />

the cleansing afterwards easier.<br />

Cleansing Your Crystals<br />

Crystals in a healing area also help to soak up unwanted energy. Clear quartz, rose<br />

quartz, agate etc....will all do the same job and it is vitally important that you remember<br />

to cleanse your crystals thoroughly at least once a week. You can do this several ways. If<br />

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