Understanding the impact of positive and negative energy based on our living environment is crucial. Positive energy interactions can lead to favorable outcomes, such as using fire for cooking and warmth during outdoor activities. On the other hand, negative energy interactions can result in harmful consequences, like uncontrolled fires causing damage to our homes.
I can personally attest to this based on my experiences. When I lived in a place to which I felt deeply connected and reluctant to leave, I later realized that I had been surrounded by negative energy. Reflecting on my time there, I remembered feeling constantly fearful, sad, and unmotivated. I was unable to focus on my work and always yearned to be somewhere else during my free time. I frequently found myself in conflicts with others and experienced persistent anger. Even when alone, I was afraid to open the window and struggled to sleep well. However, after moving to a new place, I noticed a significant shift in just 3 to 4 days. I began to learn new things and refocus on my career. This made me realize that positive and negative energy significantly depend on our living environment. Whether attributed to astrology, mental health, or science, it's clear that without positive energy, humans struggle to function, and with negative energy, they may experience depression.
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