
This is the time of year when most of us engage in some form of spring-cleaning - washing, dusting and sweeping spiders out of dark corners should swiftly dispel the winter gloom.
But if it doesn't, then maybe your home is suffering from a deeper malaise than grimy curtains - or so believes 'house healer' Sandra Kendrew, who has been working with troubled buildings and their occupants for nearly a decade.
'We've all been into houses that just don't have a nice atmosphere, even if you can't put your finger on what's wrong,' explains Sandra.
'Often, the occupants report feelings of tiredness, unexplained headaches, depression, even relationship problems. My job is to identify the energy that's causing the problem, and disperse it safely.'
Harrogate-based Sandra has helped hundreds of people, many of whom were on the verge of putting their house on the market - or even divorcing - before calling her in.
'The house feels lighter and we're so much happier,' is the general gist of the resulting testimonials.
She usually performs the entire healing process remotely, and has healed homes in both Melbourne and Las Vegas, (one U.S. woman even attributes her father's recovery from cancer to the healing process). Sandra insists that distance is no object.
'I don't need to be there - it's like tuning into a radio frequency,' she explains. Sandra asks for the address, and dowses (with copper rods) over the floor plans to pinpoint the areas of blocked energy, then draws a map of energy lines that affect the property.
She begins the healing by sending 'intent, focused positive energy' to the home and its occupants, and teaches them to challenge negative thinking. If the property is in Britain, she can follow up with a site visit.
For those of a pragmatically scientific mindset, it may sound unfeasible. But business is booming, on both private and commercial properties.
People are much more open-minded about this now than they were when I started,' says Sandra, who has a background in nutrition and psychotherapy.
Ninety-eight per cent of the British population say they feel good about themselves when their house is de-cluttered
'Experiments show that positive thoughts and affirmations can change the shape of water crystals. There's no doubt that they can also change the effect of negative vibrations in a home or business.'
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