How I got into Reiki - 2

My contract of the apartment that was located in the middle of Manhattan was going to be expired but they didn’t allow me to renew it. They had a plan to renovate the building to make it to a fancy condominium. I heard some other people were also kicked out from the apartment.

First of all I thought it was unfortunate for me. 
But it was actually one of the best things that ever happened to me. 

My biggest priority for choosing an apartment used to be its rent and location. Other than that, if I had space to sleep, it was OK for me. I was busy most of time anyway. 
But this time, my inner voice said I shouldn't compromise to find the one I really like.
I somehow listened to it quite well this time. 
I checked more than 10 apartments and finally found a really nice apartment in Brooklyn. 

As soon as I walked in and looked around, I fell in love with the brightness and openness.
 It wasn't very convenient location compared to the former apartment, but I got more space, and a lot of sunshine and breeze coming in from the windows. 
It wasn't “cool” or “fancy” neighborhood but I could feel a lot of positive energy there. 
The park near the apartment was like a heaven on the earth. Not only it was beautiful, but also the people hanging around there looked very happy. 

I naturally woke up to the sound of birds’ singing very early in the morning and I already felt full of energy inside me. I learned how much the environment; the energy surrounding us affects someone’s body and mind, and the importance of listening to what a gut feeling tells me.

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