Protect Your Spiritual Energy With Spiritual Clothing


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Spiritual clothing can protect you from negative energies around you. It can also give you a sense of peace and calm. If you wear it, you’ll be reminded of who you are and what you love.

Meekness is not the garment you want to wear

Meekness is a grace wrought by the Spirit. It is a quiet submission of the soul to God’s word. It keeps the natural rage at bay. It is the key to peace in the borders. It is the bond of Christian communion.

In the Bible meekness is mentioned before Moses and Jesus Christ. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus declared meekness as a blessing. It is an attribute that can be used in leadership.

A person who is meek will not be tempted to be angry. He will always weigh the case with a balanced thought and impartial hand. He will never be envious of his servant or friend. Rather, he will be forgiving and patient.

Meekness is a virtue that has many honors. It is a good foundation for the future. It is a virtue that helps the Christian keep his passions in check. It is the best preparation for the whole will of God.

It is a virtue that brings people to the desired haven. It accompanies the soul to all occurrences. It is the cement that holds society together.

Synthetic clothing attracts negative energies

While the ole fashioned sewn or knitted sex is the gold standard, synthetic materials can be a drag. Polyester is a relatively common synthetic material, as are synthetic furs. In fact, the most popular fiber is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), derived from crude oil. While this may not be the most elegant material to wear, it does offer some interesting advantages. Among them, it is the only major synthetic fibre that does not degrade with age, and it can withstand high temperatures, resulting in long-lasting garments.

Several manufacturers have stepped up their game by introducing innovative new products, such as microfibre-based clothing. While this may be a good thing, it also means that we have to be careful what we wish for. The biggest hazard, however, is the emission of microfibre from garments in general, not just those made from polyester. The solution is a combination of public awareness and regulation. Ultimately, it will be up to fashion retailers and manufacturers to show us what they have in store for the future.


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