Tuesday, 15 January 2019

Post No. 1,264 - some thoughts on visiting people in hospital

The patients in hospital, to state the obvious, are unwell - possibly as the result of an accident, possibly illness. Either way, their auras are likely to be showing the effect of that - and, even if they know about closing their aura (see here, here, here, and here), they may well not be up to it. We have more sensible rules on such things now, being able to take protective objects into hospitals can help.

However, there is another aspect here: visitors. Visitors will often be worried, and so focused on whoever they are visiting that, even if they know about closing their aura,they are unlikely to do so.

The net result of all this is that there is a lot of leakage of nonBPM (unbalanced or "negative") energy into that environment (which medical staff can help counter by being bright and cheerful), AND a leakage of same into the auras of visitors. There's also the issue of clashes from people and their energies being, not necessarily "bad", but disharmonious - it's as if you taken every musical chord ever written into one place to be played at the same time.

Ever feel utterly exhausted after visiting someone you care about in hospital? It's not only the emotions: it's also the energy.

Solution? Taking the time to remember to flame, which destroys nonBPM energy, centre, ground and shield yourself from time to time,  consider a shower when you get home to help get rid of the nonBPM energy, and look after yourself.

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Remember: we generally need to be more human being rather than human doing, to mind our Mӕgan, and to acknowledge that all misgendering is an act of active transphobia/transmisia that puts trans+ lives at risk & accept that all insistence on the use of “trans” as a descriptor comes with commensurate use of “cis” as a descriptor to prevent “othering” (just as binary gendered [men’s and women’s] sporting teams are either both given the gender descriptor, or neither).

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