Spraying, draining, decluttering, chipping, removing.
I was just pondering.
Many of life's processes seem to be about freeing things up. The flow of traffic. The destruction of mould. The blockages in pipes. The fears that can manifest. The build up of infestation. The spread of weeds. The build up of rust. The plaque over gums. The fattiness in the arteries. The level of corruption. The misplaced ego in politics. The over consumption of sugar.
Once removed, such obstructions and unwanted build ups allow better alternatives to channel in and give vibes and reality of relief and space.
So we can utilise the power and effectiveness of pulling, scraping and digging to remove. There can be no better sensation at times to feel and observe the power of water.
We as human beings have this primeval linkage with the water from the Universe, whether soaking in the floating seas, or being sufficiently body internally hydrated or just watching the heavens open up in pouring rain.
Flowing water energy cleanses, stimulates our senses and also physically cleans. Using the precise amount, whether with miniature or bigger tools, the gush of water sprays can so right in dental procedures, when courtyard cleaning or when a vehicle has dirt removed.
The less movement we allow, there can be accumulation of debris, dirt and unwanted stuff. The more circulation we exercise for, there can be less toxins, waste and dirt remaining.
We use mechanical blowers to remove insect webs, dried up biological waste and choked up debris. We vacuum and sweep. We drain away excesses, abcesses and restrictions. We encourage circulation and redistribution.
Hoses get kinked, passages get blocked. How best to liberate, attend and mitigate depends on the way to remove and clean.
Before chipping away at what we do not want, at times, the best way is not to place them or allow them to grow from the beginnimg. Whether it is unhealthy food, negativity or rorts in society, each of us have to recognise them in the first place and not to allow them to fester.
Only then do we have less to clean up, remove and drain away.
#yongkevthoughts
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