Protecting your home while traveling

When you are away traveling, energy in your home begins to decay without fresh movement. A home with decaying chi starts to attract yin outcomes, such as burglary and illness. If you are away for very long periods, yin chi accumulates and for pro-longed periods, can begin to attract wandering spirits and cause mental problems when you return! To prevent yin chi from accumulating, here are some recommendations on what to do while traveling.

Symbols of Protection at Home

While you’re away, place symbols of protection facing your main door and back door to protect your home from being burglarized. Symbols of protection can be images of warriors or religious statues. Examples are the fierce Chinese warrior image of Kwan Kung, Maori Warior Gods, or just an image of a fierce and regal knight ready to do battle. You can also paste Mantras from your own religion be it Buddhist mantras, Christian proverbs or Islamic inscriptions above the door outside as added protection as well.

Keeping the energy alive

I used to fall ill immediately after returning from a holiday. Over the years it occurred to me that it’s because the energy in the house has grown stale and started to accumulate yin energy while I’m gone. Since this relevation, I’ve put in place some measures to keep the energy alive while being gone - and what a difference it has made on my return. I’d like to share them with you.

First, leave the radio on, as sounds keep yang energy alive at home. Purchase an electronic timer and hook it up to your lights so that they turn on at night. One of the nicest lamps I purchased while I was living in the US was a light sensitive halogen stand lamp. The light automatically turns on when the lighting is low. The most effective solution is of course to get friends or relatives to house-sit for you! Having a live pet (cat or dog) running inside also helps (make sure you arrange for someone to feed your pet though)!

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