Sun 16 Mar 2008
Sacred Space in the Office
Category: Between the Beats , Feng Shui , Interior Alignment , Space Clearing[5] Comments
I recently wrote a blog article for Where Energy Flows blog regarding creating an altar and space clearing my office cubicle. I thought maybe it would be an interesting read for Between the Beats, if I shared a little bit more of that experience.
I worked in a government building with a grey concrete exterior much like most government buildings built in the 1970′s. The last 4 or 5 months of my employment, I had many mornings where I felt like I was in the movie Joe versus the Volcano starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. In the very beginning of the movie, Tom Hank’s character, Joe, is walking toward a big grey building in which he works. As he gets closer to the building his steps become slower and slower. Joe then pauses for a very long while before he actually enters the building. I know what that actually feels like.
The building I worked in is well known for its possibilities of having the Sick Building Syndrome. I knew that in my training from
I took steps to clarify my intention for my cubicle. How did I want to feel when I was there? How could my cubicle support me in my work? Most importantly, how could I be a role model for my co-workers? I wanted to live by Gandhi’s famous quote, “be the change you wish to see in the world.”
As I used
Once I had the feng shui set in my cubicle, I then performed a
I also used a very quiet method of space clearing called the Breath of God. I couldn’t use my
The results from creating a
I was at work that day. I remember our receptionist telling a co-worker and I that she had just heard on the radio that a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center in New York. A short time later, the receptionist came back and told us that there was a second plane that also crashed into the World Trade Center. I remember saying to my co-worker that something was wrong and that it sounded like a terrrorist act.
As the morning wore on and our employer placed a television in our conference room, I could feel the energy shifting within the staff and office. I went to my cubicle to be met by two co-workers sitting in my cube waiting for me. They just wanted to be in my cubicle because they felt safe. At one time I had 6 people in my cuble besides me. At lunch time, I stayed and space cleared my cubicle and reset the energy. I cleared away the released emotions from that morning.
As I look back and remember that time, I know in my heart that my cubicle was an island of comfort and safety during a time of such distress. The intention I set for the energy of my work space is important even now as I work from my home office.
I will write a future blog article about creating an altar for space clearing. Or, if you like, please visit http://www.wherenergyflows.com to read my articles about space clearing and feng shui that I have already written.
Thank you for reading Between the Beats. Many Blessings. Neshi.
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March 16th, 2008 at 5:24
I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.
Stacey Derbinshire
March 18th, 2008 at 5:24
Thank you Stacey. I appreciate your comments and grateful that you added my blog to your Google News Reader. Migwiitch, thank you. Blessings, Neshi.
March 22nd, 2008 at 5:24
Feeling Comfortable in Your Office Space
How can we be in the day to day in an office setting and create a sacred space? I like Neshi’s example of how she created a space in her cube. She went deep within herself and created an energy oasis. She reminds us that we can do this too and how simple it can be.
I’m in an office setting and needed to feel I was in a sacred space. The energies, I’m sure like most offices, are kaotic when coworkers get into drama. I found that I was getting caught up into it just thinking about them getting caught into it. So, I set up my alter and vision map to help me feel comfortable and safe. I touch the stones on my alter periodically and feel grateful for the work that they are doing. My vision map has pictures and words of what I want to wrap my feelings around. For example I have a picture of a big grizzly bear wrapped over a large fallen tree. It’s as if he’s hugging the tree. When I see this picture, it reminds me to just be. Just be present. Just be grounded with the earth. Just be in the pleasure of everything.
My alter and vision board are tools for me to create my sacred space. In the center of my alter, I put an antique blue glass vase that’s round and looks like a mini bee hive. I’ve decided that whenever I want something I will write it down on a small piece of paper and fold it up and put it into the vase. I’ve accumulated quite a few inspirational messages in this vase, and from time to time I ask it, “What do I need to know for my highest good.” Then, I pick a folded note and read it to myself. It gives me a boost. It helps me in those moments when I feel I could go down drama lane.
March 22nd, 2008 at 5:24
Hi Theresa, thank you for your comment. I really like your idea of placing inspirational messages on your altar and then drawing one out when ever you feel you need a boost.
December 18th, 2009 at 5:24
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