 
			by Felicia D’Haiti, Interior Alignment® Master Teacher, Soul Coaching® Trainer, Clutter Clearing Mentor
Our homes are an integral part of our life’s journey, mirroring back to us not only parts of our journey but our present experiences and also our hopes and dreams for the future. During our life, we acquire things that we need or want and they all in some way reflect snapshots of our life at the time we acquired them. When you reflect on the things that you have invited into your home during your journey, do they uplift your energy or bring your energy down? Do they bring more joy to your journey and support you in focusing on the joyful aspects of your journey?
During the past nine years, I experienced three separate cancer diagnoses. As you might imagine, there were items I needed to support me through the different periods of surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation and general recovery. While these items were supportive at the time and I was grateful for being supported in many different ways, keeping these items at the end of each part of the journey brought my energy down. One way of shifting this energy was to release each item, expressing gratitude for the support received and gratitude for not needing it any longer. Some of them I was able to give to others who needed them. Other items that could not be recycled were placed in the trash. Along with the expression of gratitude while releasing each item, I focused on the intention of experiencing vibrant health now and in the future.
Even though I’ve been supporting others with clearing clutter for years, I’m always delightfully surprised to feel what a difference clearing clutter in my own space makes. The energy is lifted and clear while feeling more expansive. Releasing items from the past does not erase the past. As we move through different parts of our life’s journey, we can choose which items we wish to keep as part of our history and identity.
Again, I invite you to take a reflective look around your spaces. Look at each item in your space with a fresh perspective and ask yourself a few questions:
“Does this item fit the vision that I have for my life now and moving forward?”
“Does looking at this item uplift my energy and bring more joy into my daily life?”
“Does this tell a part of my life’s story that inspires me?”
There are many other questions that you could ask about these objects. As you reflect, also consider how keeping the object makes you feel. Are you excited to keep it, or does it feel like a burden? The objects in your space have been brought into the space by someone’s choice, yours or someone else’s. Remember that keeping or releasing items is a choice.
I invite you to honor your journey by consciously choosing which items you want to share your space with. Items can be considered guests and not permanent residents – just because they share part of your journey does not mean they have to be there for the entire journey.
Felicia D’Haiti, Interior Alignment® Master Teacher, Soul Coaching® Trainer
As a child, Felicia had an interest in changing her environment, moving furniture, and changing the colors and art work in her room. This continuing passion combined with Felicia’s advanced studies in Art, Art History and Education led her through revelations about her own journeys of discovery and to her current mission of supporting people to clear the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual blockages from their lives.
Find Your Power in Stillness: 6 Ways to Create Yin Energy at Home
by Dorena Kohrs, Interior Alignment® Practitioner, Soul Coaching® Practitioner, Clutter Clearing PractitionerTrue power lives in the stillness. That's where you discover your soul's truth. But when chaos and overwhelm take over, your home can help. Here are 6 ways to...
Find your Enthusiasm for Life through Self Nurturing
by Jacqueline Diniz, Advanced Interior Alignment® Practitioner Join Jackie, an Advanced Interior Alignment Practitioner and architect in Brazil, to discover how to find peace, stillness and sanctuary in our ever busy world. You r bedroom can be that safe space, that...
Designing with Stillness
by Lisa Morton Master Teacher of Interior Alignment®There was a time when I lived for the rush… the kind of chaos that comes with busy airports, deadlines, and design boards sprawled across hotel room floors. As a luxury aircraft designer, I traveled the world...
The Elusive Search for Stillness and Silence in a World Filled with Noise
ORO Academy - Set up and photo by Maria McGonigal - © Maria McGonigal 2024 by Maria McGonigal, Soul Coaching Advanced® Trainer, and Master Practitioner The Pueblo Mountain sometimes called Mó-ha-loh or Má-ha-lu, sacred to the Taos Pueblo people who have...
May the stillness of spirit and the delight of nature’s water bring you joy!
-by Denise Linn, Founder of the Linn AcademyEvery month, the team at the Linn Academy pulls an oracle card. The card for November is Reflecting Pool – Stillness. I then peer into the deeper energy of the card to see what thoughts or memories emerge. Here’s what came...
Treat Yourself as a Special Guest
-by Denise Linn, Founder of the Linn Academy Every month an oracle card is pulled and the card this month is from my Gateway Oracle Card deck. The card that is our theme for October is “Cherishing Self.” Here’s what emerged as I focused on this card: "Denise, I need...
Sacred Rituals of Cherishing Self
by LuAnn Cibik, Interior Alignment® Master Educator, Soul Coaching® Advanced Trainer, Master Oracle Card Reader As a reader of this newsletter, I know you are someone who believes in the energy of intention and ceremony—that the sacred is right here with us, waiting...
Find your Enthusiasm for Life through Self Nurturing
by Jacqueline Diniz, Advanced Interior Alignment® Practitioner Join Jackie, an Advanced Interior Alignment Practitioner and architect in Brazil, to explore cycles and seasons ... and are you focused on your identity, and being yourself?Of course you have many aspects...
The Nutella Test: A Lesson in Self-Compassion
by Elizabeth Ferrall, Soul Coaching® Practitioner, Elemental Space Clearing® Practitioner I believe that the idea of “Loving others as you love yourself” is a risky proposition. Why? Because if we treat others the way we sometimes treat ourselves, judging,...
 
					








