Your home is an extension of your energy field…
Practices like cleaning your home, rearranging furniture, organizing your closet, and getting rid of objects that are cluttering your space can have a profound impact on your mind, body, and spirit. It is this feeling of “cleaning house” that we lean into during this season so that we may fully embody true change, not just intellectualize it.
Cleaning house means to get rid of stuff, organize your life, finish tasks, have conversations with people that you have been putting off, clear up any possible misunderstandings, end relationships that are no longer serving you, and collapse timelines. Let it all go so you can start to make progress. Trust that there is a greater force in this universe that is orchestrating the changes and growth you will experience.
There are certain things you are calling in that will require you to grow in order to receive them. And that growth will be exactly what your soul needs. It is time to start aligning yourself with the right people who can support your vision and growth trajectory. On a deep level, a commitment to the serious soul confronting work is needed for real transformation and lasting change. Lean into this calling and commit, all in.
Know that all of the growth and progress you have made thus far is because you did the work. You are a masterpiece in progress so give yourself credit. With the magnificence of who you are in mind how will you show up? How will you clean house? If your home is an extension of your energy field, how will you fill it with things that reflect you and who you are becoming?
About the Author:
Incarnated in this lifetime as a clairsentient, Maryam Hasnaa has learned the importance of living in alignment with one’s intuition and most authentic self. She uses her etheric abilities to remind other beings of the vibrational, energetic nature of this universe. The key elements of her work include a depth of knowledge and experience within a diverse range of esoteric spiritual traditions, cosmic cosmology and energy work.
Photography by Sal Tran