10.3. Preparation of the Site of Therapy
The care for safety in therapy certainly includes the choice of the site for the performance of therapies. It is not necessary that such a place is big, but we must not feel claustrophobic in it and the supply of air should be sufficient. The impact of the place on the patient’s feelings must therefore be favourable, as it is important for the patient and the therapist that the place is functional, appropriate for therapeutic work and cleaned of any energy influences.
I am not thinking about the so-called disability aids for questionable protection, such as various metal nets, antennas, graphical symbols, pyramids, cushions, crystals, pictures of divinities or gods, crosses, mandalas, icons, sheets with prayers, etc. (not to enumerate all that people have invented to help them as protection).
Any protection has its partial and functionally restricted purpose, and therefore, a universal use of the signs or symbols of such narrowly-targeted protection is totally wrong. When different protections are entered and set in the space where the therapist works, there is an extremely powerful influence of one protection element on another, which causes irreparable damage: it marks the space and results in its negative impact on the users. Places adorned with many such elements remind me of a superficial and poor improvisation of shamanic decoration and do not inspire confidence in the efforts of the therapist to equip the place appropriately for therapy.
The thing is that therapists work with energies transmitted to the physical body: for this work we must clean entirely the premises in terms of energy. If we have a critical look at the above example of unnecessary decoration, we can conclude that the site where the therapist works is the cleanest if there are no such aids in the room.
The premises must be cleaned of the influences that are constant, unrestricted in time, of unknown origin and often set intentionally with a certain goal. The procedure of cleaning the premises can be divided to three parts: the removal of geo-pathological disturbances, disturbances in the room intended for therapy, and disturbances of the entire building plot.