Reorganize the energy in your home and heal family wounds with environmental biodecoding

The environmental decoding is a new discipline that joins the ancient knowledge of the with that of the , interpreting the house as a reflection of the subconscious of those who inhabit it.

In that daily living where organization or disorder, objects and artifacts, images and energy flows abound, people unconsciously reinforce an ecosystem of ancestral beliefs and programs.

There are houses that reveal very strong matriarchal legacies, they speak of intense, powerful women. In these homes, the female energy (Yin) is oversized, whether through a painting of a great-grandmother, an excess of female images in paintings and ornaments, or decorative objects that evoke motherhood. Others show obstacles to advance.

The subconscious information is fully embodied in the house, it is precisely the place where we reaffirm the beliefs and mandates that we bring from our family.

When we have paintings of women alone, which denote sacrifice or images that emanate suffering, we are saying through those images that we continue with those mandates.

We can love and respect the family, but understand that the sacrifices made by the ancestors are no longer necessary, and from home implement strategies for new creations of greater freedom and enjoyment.

In this way, the mechanisms of the unconscious are warned that it is no longer necessary to overexert themselves. It is about consciously affirming that we can rest in a new way of life with shared responsibilities, or more balanced interpersonal relationships.

Environmental affirmations embodied in the objects of our house

All the objects that surround us have a message and an energy. For example, we can find ourselves in a living room with a work by Frida Kahlo that, although it is drawn or painted with happy colors, contains the force of a symbolic archetype that releases information from a life with suffering, which enters our energy field and joins him.

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This type of symbology acts as environmental affirmations that speak of an internal sensation or encrypted emotion to reach the objectives.

Removing these images and replacing them with symbols that project patterns of abundance and joy will be inspiring to the inhabitants of the house and to their coming generations.

The relationship with our ancestors and the fear of loss

It is common to see homes that are overcrowded with things. In this deeply rooted habit, a generational past of ancestors submerged in poverty or who suffered extreme needs is latent.

These antecedents left a mark on the members to come, with fears of loss, demanding to have excessive control over material objects.

From Feng Shui it is understood that when there are conflicts with water in houses, such as small leaks, pools with dirty water in winter, water leaks in pipes, or humidity on the walls, there is a loss of money.

Luckily, all these symptoms can be easily seen, and just fixing it reaffirms our will to thrive without hindrance.

It is not the lack of money that shows us conflicts with deserving, but often the way we handle money.

Sometimes there are programs that lead to spending to the point of not being able to save: “you have to spend and spend” (you can’t save, because you don’t deserve to have). In others, on the contrary, when a point of profit is reached, a loss occurs.

make changes in the house to achieve a harmonious space:

1. Energies are mobilized informing my subconscious in an archetypal way that I want to be better. This information is what makes the creations in the present, from a place of greater optimism and awareness.

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2. The outside as an environmental system changes and with it the projection of the energy it emanates.

3. Where demotivating beliefs were installed, using the power of symbols, we activate motivations, new ideas (positive and overcoming).

When the negative affirmations of the environment are withdrawn, the appropriate affirmations emerge to recreate a habitat that vibrates positively and in tune with one’s own goals of happiness.

A receptive and listening attitude towards our most genuine being and our house as its reflection, is the key to success.

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