Listening to the Ants

I find that the more I listen, the more I learn.

When my husband and I moved into our last apartment, a colony of ants moved in too. The only place we saw them was running across the head of our bed. They weren’t going from anywhere or to anywhere that I could tell; they just ran along the top of the bed in a single line, between the mattress and the boxspring, close to the wall.

I won’t apply poisons because I’m chemically sensitive. (Plus chemical warfare on any scale just seems wrong.) So after a few days of watching them run (and sleeping way down in the bed!) I asked the ants what they were doing.

They explained to me that there was a negative energy line running from our fuse box (on the wall next to the bed) across the top of the bed. If we continued to sleep on it we’d suffer health consequences. However ants like negative energy lines so they ran back and forth on it.

I used an old dowsing trick to convert negative energies by putting a coil of copper wire on the line of energy. The ends of the wire stick out in opposite directions along the line. This shifted the energy line so it was no longer harmful. The ants went away and never came back. I guess they found another negative energy line to run on.

Recently I noticed a line of ants running along the top of the desk in my Pasadena office. Not anywhere else in the room, just along the top, back and forth. I am ant-savvy now, so I looked around, and noticed (for the first time!) a power inlet box on a line with the top of my desk. So I thanked the ants for pointing out the negative energy line, and made another copper energy disperser which I placed on the power box. The ants once again left and have not returned.

Later I was doing a house clearing for a client and I felt a negative energy line coming out of her wall. (There were no ants pointing it out.) Her power box was on the other side of that wall. Now she has a copper coil of wire transforming the energy.

It’s amazing what we can learn, if we’re only willing to pay attention.

To make a copper wire energy-transforming coil, buy a coil of small-gauge copper wire at the hardware store. Loosen each end so it sticks out about three inches. Bend the ends so they are opposite each other, sticking out away from the ring of wire. Keep the rest of the wire in the circular shape. Put the wire circle on the energy line with the ends on the line. This only seems to work with man-made electrical energy lines, but feel free to experiment. Ants don’t only run along negative energy lines, but if you see some in a straight line, it’s worth discussing it with them.

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