
Your three favorite witches are back after a holiday break and we’re talking about the magic that is our homes.
This conversation looks at the idea of home as a living altar — not decor, not perfection, but a space that holds you, reflects you, and either feeds your nervous system… or drains it. Your home is a container for your life. It carries your energy, your stories, your choices, and the tone you set inside it matters.
We talk about the truth most people feel but rarely say out loud: a house can get heavy. Thoughts, arguments, grief, electronics, worry — they all hang around. When that energy sits too long, it gets stale and starts to pull at you. Caring for your home on an energetic level isn’t about being “fussy.” It’s basic maintenance. Opening windows. Sweeping. Sound. Prayer. Herbs. Hands-on care. Simple, steady tending.
We also talk about clutter as a spiritual topic, not just a housekeeping one. When you keep things that belong to past versions of you, your home keeps asking you to stay stuck there. Letting something go isn’t disrespect. It’s honesty. It’s choosing your current self over guilt, obligation, or “maybe someday.”
Each room carries a different job. The kitchen becomes a place of sharing and nourishment. The bathroom becomes a sanctuary for cleansing and renewal. The office supports work and money flow. The bedroom holds rest and care for the body. Even the basement can be a quiet place for reflection, if you let it be. The idea isn’t to create a perfect house. It’s to let each room support the life actually being lived.
We also touch on protection and blessing — from planters at the doorway, to simple rituals, to traditions like the Jewish mezuzah. Nothing spooky. Nothing dramatic. Just a way of saying: this space is cared for, and I am choosing what belongs here.
The big takeaway is simple and direct: your home is not storage. It is not a museum. It is not a burden you serve. It is a living altar that holds your life, and you get to decide what remains and what leaves.
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