House to remove spirits from your neighborhood or dead spirits in your home
- Ms Yuna Salazar
- Jan 20
- 2 min read
To remove unwanted spirits from your home, methods often involve cleansing rituals like smudging with sage/palo santo, using protective barriers (salt, prayers), creating positive energy (music, positive words), making an honest "house blessing" with focused prayer/intentions, or even having a direct, polite "conversation" with the spirits asking them to leave, focusing on asserting your space and belief in protection.
Cleansing Rituals & Barriers
Smudging: Burn herbs like sage, palo santo, or cedar, walking through your house, fanning smoke into corners, and envisioning negative energy clearing out, then inviting positive energy in.
Salt/Pepper Barriers: Sprinkle salt or cayenne pepper at entryways and windows to create a protective boundary against negative entities.
Floor Wash: Use a mixture of boiled water with lemon, cinnamon, or bay leaves to wipe down floors and door handles.
Positive Energy & Intentions
Positive Affirmations: Fill your home with praise, worship music, scripture, and positive talk to make it uncomfortable for negative spirits.
House Blessing: Walk through your home, praying for each room, window, and doorway, focusing on inviting peace and light.
Spiritual Authority: Declare your home as a protected space, using spiritual names (like Jesus in Christianity) to command spirits to leave, as negative actions/words can invite them in.
Direct Communication
Polite Request: Talk to the spirits as if they're confused, asking them if they know they're dead and politely asking them to move on, as some may just need guidance.
Key Mindset
Remove "Legal Rights": Stop allowing items that invite negativity (like certain occult objects) and actively renounce negative influences.
Your Will is Key: Believe that negative energies can't harm you; your own strong will and positive belief are powerful protection.
If Spirits Are Attached to People
If a spirit seems linked to a person, focus cleansing on that individual, potentially involving spiritual advisors or leaders in your faith for support.
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