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Emergency Cleaning

Heartfulness eMagazine

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June 2025

A Practice for Returning to Lightness

- JASON NUTTING

Emergency Cleaning

Sometimes the hardest part of letting go is knowing where to begin.

You feel it before you name it—the tension, the restlessness, the emotional weight.

Something stirred up inside you: a tough conversation, a wave of stress, an old pattern resurfacing. You want to feel centered.

But you’re carrying something that won’t let you settle.

That’s where Heartfulness Cleaning comes in.

It is a daily evening practice, but it’s also a powerful tool you can use anytime emotional residue shows up.

This is Emergency Cleaning—a simple, powerful release practice to help you reset, realign, and return to inner light.

When the weight lingers Throughout the day, we accumulate impressions—what Heartfulness calls samskaras—from thoughts, emotions, interactions, and reactions. While many dissolve naturally, others leave behind a heaviness in the system.

You might not always know what caused it. You just feel off. That’s your signal: it’s time to release.

Emergency Cleaning: What and why

Traditional Heartfulness Cleaning is done in the evening to remove the day's accumulated impressions.

But sometimes, life doesn't wait. Emotional disturbances arise in the moment.

Emergency Cleaning is a shortened, focused version of the evening practice.

It clears emotional clutter so you can move forward with clarity—without waiting for the day to end.

It’s not about suppressing what you feel.

It’s about creating space so you’re no longer stuck in it.

A simple way in:

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