The energy pulsating in our bodies has been charted by energy medicine which affirms the ancient healing modalities of acupuncture and homeopathy. In addition, there are people skilled in the art of intuiting information from the body's energy fields. Many books are available on the role the chakras play in the performance of the body's emotional centers. With all this going on in the body, it's only natural that energy configurations are strong in certain places in nature and in buildings and houses as well.

Sheldon Norberg has a wealth of training and knowledge in psycho-spiritual healing as well as a natural sensitivity to energy and intuitive gifts. The author shares his ideas about the energy signatures of Mount Shasta, Yosemite and its waterfalls, Glastonbury, and other places. Norberg then moves on to a discussion of the house as an energy structure. There is a certain flow to every house and that is often determined by what Norberg calls "its grounding:"

"A solid rocklike grounding imbues a house with a kind of certainty, calm, and clarity. The lack thereof (which is much more frequent) makes things feel floaty, out of balance, precarious, unsafe, and actually be somewhat accident inducing."

Other aspects of the overall feel of a house are its protective layers, its conformity of energy, the residual energy from previous dwellers, contracts for how it is to be lived in, external factors that can create disturbances, its imbedded attitude, and its astral address. Norberg has been cleaning houses of energetic debris since 1993, and in the second part of this book he talks about his work with various clients and their need to have their homes healed on account of death, disease, or trauma of the previous owners. The author closes with some basic questions we can ask about the history and the health of the place where we live; rituals that can be done; and affirmations for your home.