In some of our lives, sweeping has become an activity performed without 
much thought. In many cases, sweeping is a lost art, replaced by the 
noisy, efficient vacuum cleaner. But in several cultures and religions, 
sweeping the front and back porch every morning is regarded as an 
important cleansing ritual that prepares the ground for new energy on 
every level -- physically, spiritually, emotionally, and mentally. It is
 often employed to sanctify a space and prepare it for a ceremony. This 
seemingly simple action has the power to clear away the old and make 
space for the new. It stirs up the energy in a place, clearing out the 
astral buildup that is the natural by-product of the presence of humans.
 
This kind of sweeping is not about cleaning the area of dust. In fact, 
the broom doesn't have to actually touch the ground to be effective. You
 might want to consider having two different brooms, one you use for 
cleaning dust and dirt, and one you use for energy clearing. If you are 
so inspired, you could decorate your broom by carving its handle, 
painting it, decorating it with gemstones and ribbons, or any other 
creative adornment that appeals to you. You can also make your own broom
 out of tree branches and twigs, or choose a naturally appearing broom 
from nature, such as a pine bough. 
Sweeping each morning prepares the ground for the new day at the same 
time as it deepens our awareness of the importance of letting go of the 
past to welcome the present. As we clear the energy of our space, we 
clear our own energy systems. In addition, we create a space that feels 
clean, clear, and open to all who enter. Be sure to think welcoming 
thoughts as you sweep, manifesting what you need for the day. Making 
sweeping part of our daily ritual tunes us into the continuing cycle of 
releasing the old and welcoming the new that is the hallmark of a 
healthy energy system.(Daily OM)
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