Housekeepers are holy people
Take note of the energy workers in our lives
Housekeepers, cleaners, janitors, declutters, sanitation staff, maids, refuse collectors, and all who work with cleansing dirt, debris and clutter are very Holy People. Their work on energetic levels is extremely valuable. They will be lauded in the Eternal Halls of Glory.
These roles are given such a low status by 'society' because they are doing valuable work to help raise consciousness, and the Matrix hates that. Energetically, their status is above almost any other profession. They may even be angels.
It could be that most of the problems we see throughout history stem from a lack of beings willing to take on the role of cleaner. The earthly rewards are few, but the Heavenly rewards are great.
Feminism and the drive to get women out of their own homes may, in part, be a Matrix initiative to stop women from cleaning their houses as much. The forces of anti-consciousness despise cleanliness and order in the home. They know filth keeps us anchored to the lower timelines.
One of the ways The Matrix counteracts the consciousness-raising effects of cleaning is by saturating the market with toxic cleaning products. They know they can't suppress the desire for cleanliness altogether, so they instead use it as a chance to spread poison.
Another reason these roles are given a low status is because people displace their own shame over not cleaning.
The consciousness-raising benefits of cleaning extend to all those performing the roles and those enjoying the results. Many who perform these roles also talk of the character-building benefits.
Take note of the energy workers in our lives. They also disguise themselves as 'maintenance people, plumbers, gardeners, kitchen porters, house painters etc'. We owe them much gratitude for their selfless energetic work on our behalf.
The Matrix may emphasise the value of 'white-collar', desk and computer-orientated 'professions' because these kinds of roles offer less opportunity for energy work and freedom than many of the traditional 'blue-collar' roles.



