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### 🧘 2. **Set an Intention**
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Before placing the mixture, pause for a moment and **set a clear intention**. For example:
> “I release all negative energy from this space and welcome peace and clarity.”
You don’t have to speak aloud — your intention is what gives this ritual power.
### 🏠 3. **Place the Glass in a Key Area**
Choose a space that feels heavy, tense, or stagnant. Common areas include:
* Corners of rooms (where energy tends to collect)
* Entryways
* Bedrooms (especially under the bed or near nightstands)
* Living rooms or offices
Let the glass sit undisturbed for **24 to 48 hours**.
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## 🔮 What to Watch For:
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After a day or two, check the glass. You might notice:
* Cloudiness
* Bubbles
* Salt crystals forming along the edges
This is often interpreted as the salt **absorbing dense or stagnant energy**.
> ⚠️ **Do not reuse the water.** After the cleansing, flush it down the toilet and rinse the glass thoroughly.
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## 🔁 How Often Should You Do This?
* **Weekly or biweekly** for maintenance
* After **arguments, illness, or emotional stress**
* When moving into a **new home**
* After having **guests** or visitors
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## 🧼 Optional Enhancements
* Burn a bit of **sage or palo santo** after removing the salt water
* Open windows to **let fresh air in**
* Declutter the space beforehand for better energy flow
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## 🧘 The Energy You Keep Is the Energy You Feel
Whether you believe in energetic cleansing as tradition, ritual, or metaphor, one thing is true: **how a space feels deeply affects how we feel inside it**.
This simple practice of salt and water is a gentle reminder to check in — not just with your surroundings, but with yourself.
> Clear the energy. Set the tone. Protect your peace.
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**Want more simple rituals or natural ways to cleanse your home and spirit? Let me know — I’d be happy to share more! 🌿🕯️**
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