Cleansing 101: Keeping your home?s energy in check
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When it comes to our homes, ?cleansing? is all the rage. But what is ?cleansing,? anyway" Cleansing a space (not to be confused with good, old-fashioned cleaning) is a good way to kick off one?s time in new home, apartment, office, or office with fresh energy, or the general vibe in a space?for those who put stock in such things. By contrast, having stagnant energy in a space can cause you to feel stressed, exhausted, and irritable.
Cleansing isn?t just for that new house you bought at an eerily below-market price; you might also consider purifying a space while you try to drop a bad habit, after a difficult recovery, or post break-up.
It?s also important to keep in mind what you want to add to a...
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