Cleaning is more physical than subtle but tends to have even more spiritual significance. Dirt and clutters, as the name suggests clutter the free movement, while dirt soils up or damages or covers up anything of value.
Emotional indication
Sadly we all answer 'a clean place' when asked the question; 'where would you like to make love? a dirty place or a clean place'. It is a simple reason we pay for clean hotels, guest houses or AIRBNB. You can make your home highly clean to give you the rest you deserve. You can quickly switch mindset right now, to want to start living in your home place neatly and special, with its level of cleanliness resembling that of a five-star hotel. Psychologically, cleanliness changes how we feel about ourselves and others. Our daily approach to things we already did would seem to have a different feel; wholesomeness, definiteness, purposefulness, speed and seeming perfection.
Financial & Subtle indication
Hiring cleaners ultimately will take money out of you but have you noticed why the homes of the rich are neat and organized? I have been a home cleaner for years, and this observation has clarified me. The above-average rich people have homes neatly organized; without cobwebs, dirt, and bad odour. But the low to poor have theirs so obviously in a bad state. Mostly unwilling or unable to even pay service fees. This uncleanliness can be a habit for some rich folks but at least they have learnt to 'not like it'. The rich don't just have the money to ensure cleanliness but the truth is, they prioritize clean home environments and organized home items. I say this not because of the movies I have watched or a story someone else told me but through progressive observation of the homes I worked in.
I will not be surprised if the same analogy works in the financial spheres of the poor and rich people. The rich seem to organize their financial inflows, organizing or managing their financial instruments so predictably, knowing what is seemingly useless and what is not, and must be trashed. But with the poor, while the 'trashable' stuff is still stuck under the beds, store rooms, cabinets, and bathrooms, so are their 'trashable', wretched financial tools still stuck in their lives as huge liabilities. I find this a stress. Stress! the stress of having much but useless, as against the rich's organized life, with few but maintained items and instruments.
Therefore, to inspire new energy in our home, clear the old stuff, removing cobwebs and all forms of dirt, clutters and stains. Ensure there's always a battle between you and dirtiness. Dirty is not a good energy in and around anything of value. We both know this so well, yet we are mostly hesitant or sometimes even unwilling to evacuate these clouds of bad energies. This is a war you must win.
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