1. Clean your mind, not your house.
You ever watch someone light up a bundle of sage like it’s going to fix everything wrong in their life? Sure, they’re walking around the house, waving that smoke in every corner, thinking they’re driving out the bad vibes. But here’s the real question: What’s haunting you? The house? Or the mind trapped in a loop of grievances and negativity?
Let’s get real for a minute. The house is fine. It’s four walls and a roof. The problem is inside you — the unresolved thoughts, the baggage you refuse to unpack. You’re not going to sage away your need to forgive, your obsession with the past, or that knot of guilt in your gut. You don’t need to cleanse your environment; you need to cleanse your mind.
Think of it like this: You’re treating the symptoms, not the cause. All that “negative energy” you think you’re sensing in the room? It’s really just the static of your own grievances, your own refusal to let go. Saging the house is like slapping a band-aid on a deep wound — it doesn’t heal anything.
It’s the mind that’s sick, not the world around us. The external world is just a reflection of our internal state. If you want true peace, stop trying to fix what’s outside. Fix what’s inside.
What if instead of burning sage, you burned away the illusions you’ve clung to? The stories you tell yourself, the judgments, the ego’s constant hunger for conflict? That’s where the real cleansing needs to happen. Sage yourself, not the walls. The mind of grievances is what needs the purge.
Oh, and one more thing… when was the last time you saged your thoughts? Because until you do that, no amount of smoke will clear the real darkness. The house isn’t haunted — you are.
#thinkgod
I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.
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