I absolutely love this title, but this title is not my creation. Thank you, Steff!

Energy workers (should) know that we don’t work on anyone without receiving their permission first. This is Energetic Etiquette 101.

But what about those who can’t verbally give us their permission? We ask the person’s (or animal’s) Higher Self for permission. In other words, you ask energetically.

Now what about doing energy work on places or situations? You can energetically ask the location for permission. In both of these two instances, you will receive a “yes” or “no”; please respect the answer you receive.

For energy work on a situation, I recommend you offer the Light – with the intent that those who wish to receive it will partake of your offering. Those not interested will simply ignore it.

Energetic Etiquette

Etiquette is defined in part by Google as, “…code of polite behavior in society…” So let me ask you this: What is the etiquette of not just doing energy work on a place, but what is the energetic etiquette for visiting a place?

When you go to visit family or friends, you usually let them know you’re coming, right? It’d be no fun traveling out-of-state or out of country only to get there and find out they aren’t home.

But what about ANY traveling outside of your town or city, or even out of state or country? Do you notify the place you’re headed to that you’re coming? I do. Even if it’s only a few hours away.

Whenever I’m traveling to a new-to-me place, I energetically introduce myself before I leave to go there. Or, if I’m going somewhere I may frequent, I’ll send a quick, “I’ll see you on the 12th!” to let that place know I’m coming back.

Before we went to Mexico and Mexico City, I introduced my energy, and the energy of those traveling with me, to Mexico and Mexico City before we even left to head there. And since we were going to another country, I asked for something along the lines of, “Mexico and Mexico City, we are coming to visit your lands. Please watch over us and protect us. And thank you for hosting us.”

And I can tell you, without a doubt, that Mexico watched over us and protected us…but that’s another story.

As we boarded our plan to head back towards home, I once again thanked Mexico and Mexico City for hosting us and that I was in gratitude for how they protected us.

Another way you can introduce yourself in is in person. Touch a tree; put your hands or feet in the grass and introduce yourself, letting the land of the place you’re at know you are visiting and thank the land for hosting you. And if you want, you can ask the land, city, state or country to protect you and yours during your stay.

Always speak or think with respect and gratitude.

Back to Google’s partial definition of etiquette – “…code of polite behavior…” can be applied to anyone (human, animal, plant, and/or mineral) or any place.

May you have more expansive experiences by instituting some energetic etiquette…being polite and having manners goes a long way in the physical world and the energetic world.

By Jan Toomer


 

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