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It’s the house that expects me to clean it up.

This is how one of my clients, Joanna, feels the cleaning process. And he goes on to say: “People, animals and objects in the house are then happier. It just feels like it. I like to have order around me. It is even home that requires this of me. Cleaning makes everything flow better. There is more lightness and joy in everything and everyone. ” Eastern science has been saying for centuries that cleaning is about much more than cleaning up spaces. It is, first and foremost, freeing minds and hearts from the sorrows, dirt and attachments of earthly life. The term spring cleaning has profound meaning. It concerns cleaning places that we haven’t visited all year round. Both on the material plane (our household) but also on the level of our heart, body and mind. As the teachings of Japanese Buddhism say, it is good to involve the whole family in such thorough, annual cleanups. So that everyone can clean some place in the house. And see that it has a noticeable effect on the atmosphere at home. And to be the cause of a happy, neat, tidy place to live. Cleansing the house together is also the process of deepening ties with family members and regulating the roles and responsibilities that prevail in it. For me, regardless of the season, thorough cleaning of my apartment brings me the feeling of being purged of what has already been and letting new energy into my life. Astrological spring is at your belt, so I wish you a successful spring cleaning and let it be an opportunity to invite what you need to live!