There’s something sacred about growing your own medicine. Especially when that medicine is made of scent, softness, and little green friends who carry calm straight into your nervous system. An aromatherapy garden isn’t just about making your backyard pretty. It’s about planting intention. It’s about…
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How Clearing Clutter Helps You Manifest and Heal
Within your inner and outer space I’ve been thinking a lot about clutter lately. Not just the physical kind, but the emotional and energetic mess we carry around without realizing it. The pile of unsaid words. The drawers filled with guilt. The habits we hold…
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Filling Your Bathroom with Plant Energy
Your bathroom isn’t just a place to brush your teeth or toss your hair in a bun; it’s a sacred portal, a cleansing chamber, a moonlit pool for ritual baths/showers, shadow work, crying sessions, or just deep freaking exhalations. And the best way to elevate…
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My Favorite Pink Plants (And How to Keep Them Thriving)
If it’s pink and leafy, I’m already obsessed. There’s something otherworldly about plants with pink tones. They soften a room, elevate your space, and honestly? They feel like fairy energy in botanical form. I’ve got a bunch of green babies at home, but the pink…
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Sacred Living: Making Your Home a Place of Power & Peace
Turning your home into a witchy haven has nothing to do with Pinterest aesthetics or TikTok trends. It’s energy, presence, and intention. My home is my sanctuary. I keep it clean, organized, and calm, a space that smells like lavender, feels grounded, and reflects who…
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Plants That Radiate Positive Vibes
Creating a sanctuary of energy, beauty, and soul. There’s something undeniably powerful about the quiet presence of plants in our homes. They aren’t just decorative. They’re energetic allies. They clean the air, shift the mood, and, if you choose wisely, they can even raise your…
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The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well by Meik Wiking
Hygge (hue-guh) is the uniquely Danish concept of getting serious about “coziness”. For a place with really dark winters and 170 days of rain per year, it makes sense that its people have found ways to combat seasonal depression. Danes are repeatedly voted the happiest people…