When you
consider yourself as sacred, you will treat yourself well. The space around
you, your house, your office needs the same kind of careful attention. When a
space is sacred, it magnetizes wonderful people and attracts beautiful events
into it.
All
religions sanctify space by holy water, prayer, dress and conduct. Hindus draw
sacred symbols on the earth with rice flour or chalk (kolam) and a particular
space can be set apart for the gods and prayer. A sacred space is defined by
the rules of conduct laid down for those who enter, as in a court room, a
church, a temple, or the parliament. Very few misbehave in such places. They
are rarely able to cast away the weight of laws and customs built up over
centuries around them. Some religions lay down rules of cleanliness and dress
to enter sacred places, including a purificatory bath. A person who maintains
such dignity and decorum in such a place, may be totally different in a bar or
when at a party.
This is true about people in
different interactions. Some people create a field, which accesses the best in
us, while others access the worst. If you learn the secret of positive fields,
you can improve your Happiness Quotient.
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