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Angel Healing Tip: Clearing Other People's Energy From Your Auric Space


In relationships, we often are operating on the assumption that the emotions we are feeling are our own. However, in many cases, the emotions you felt while engaging with another person are not yours but the other person's.

This is a shocking thing to discover for many people, and they are often totally unaware that emotions are shared among people. We are rarely aware of the origin of the emotion we are feeling. So much difficulty arises in relationships because we don't understand this fact. Imagine how you might be behaving because you are taking on someone else's anger as yours, for instance.

Fortunately, each one of us has a Divine Presence, our Higher Self, which will act on our behalf, and this part of us have a solution to help us maintain our energy system so that we can respond from a place of clarity.

To clear other's energy (thoughts and emotions) from your auric space as well as from your physical body, use the decree: "Divine Presence clear my energy space." You just need to say the statement. Breathe easily and deeply as you observe any shift and clearing that occurs.

If you are holding another person's energy, the Divine Presence will sweep all energy that doesn't register as "yours" out of your energy system. You will almost instantly be aware that you are no longer feeling what you were before. You may be engaged in the most intense emotion and yet, in an instant, you will feel calm and centered again. You may have to say this decree several times a day.

I often taught this technique to my clients who are sensitive to other's energy and suggested that they say this decree after they leave a store, or a crowded place, or when they find themselves in an argument, and these clients reported that they feel better and clearer. Some clients found their new space of clarity so helpful, that they were able to choose a different thought and action which resulted in a different outcome in life for them.

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