Divine Home: A reflection of our Inner world
Does Your Home Reflect Your Inner World?
7/15/20252 min read
Have you ever looked around your home and thought…
“This doesn’t make me happy,” or
“Why does it feel so cluttered, messy, or dull?”
You’re not alone. The spaces we live in often mirror our internal state — even if we don’t realize it. You can clean your home, buy new curtains, or grab a bunch of fresh flowers, but if you’re not also tending to the internal clutter, that short-lived joy will fade as quickly as those blooms from the grocery store.
No amount of surface-level styling can silence a chaotic or overstimulated mind, especially when you're stuck in the cycle of eat, sleep, work, repeat. Our homes are meant to be our sanctuaries — sacred, nourishing extensions of our inner world. Even if you share your space with others — housemates, family, a partner — you still deserve a little corner of the world that feels like it belongs to you.
And yes, even if it’s just your bedroom, it should feel like a physical embodiment of your Divine self.
Your Home = Your Headspace
Let’s try something.
Close your eyes.
Visualise your home — not how it should look, but how it feels to you right now.
Even if your mind conjures an image that doesn’t perfectly match reality, trust what comes up.
Ask yourself:
Is it chaotic? Cluttered? Stuffy?
Is it dark, empty, neglected… or maybe overly minimal or boring?
What emotion does this space evoke in you — stress, exhaustion, frustration, sadness?
What you’re seeing isn’t just your home.
It’s a snapshot of your mental and emotional landscape.
How to Begin the Shift (Practical + Energetic)
Here’s where we get intentional. Start by journaling:
How do I want to feel in my home?
What would my Divine home look and feel like?
What can I do to take accountability for shifting my mindset and my space?
If I keep living the way I am, where will I be in 5 years?
If I started shifting my thoughts daily — little by little — how would that change me?
If my home reflected my most radiant, Divine self, what would it look like?
(Even if that’s just your bedroom.)
Once you’ve explored those questions, start making small changes — both internally and externally. You don’t need a full renovation. Even lighting a candle with intention, rearranging furniture, or decluttering a drawer can be powerful when done mindfully.
And Now… The Woo-Woo (aka Sacred Ritual Time)
Of course, we love a little magic — but remember: energy work is powerful when paired with truth and action.
Try this:
Open all the windows.
Use palo santo, sage, or incense to cleanse the space — not just the physical, but the energetic layers too.
As you walk through each room, whisper or speak aloud:
“Thank you for holding me through every version of myself. I release what no longer serves me, and I call in the new.”Then claim what you desire — grounding, beauty, softness, sensuality, joy, colour, love, abundance, safety.
You might even write these words on sticky notes and place them around your space.
Remember This
Your home is more than a place you sleep.
It’s your temple.
It deserves love — and so do you.
Let your environment become a visual prayer of the life you’re creating. One plant, one journal entry, one sacred rearranging at a time
