Case Study 2: Remote House Cleansing Before Moving In (Shared Home, Boise, Idaho)
- Sharon Pyles-Sinclair
- Apr 21
- 2 min read
Situation
A 92‑year‑old woman preparing for a major life transition reached out before moving into a shared home with her son and daughter‑in‑law. Although the house was newly purchased and physically empty, she felt a heaviness concentrated in the kitchen and living room — the very spaces meant for nourishment, connection, and daily life. The sensation left her uneasy and uncertain about beginning this new chapter.
She requested a remote house cleansing to help the home feel welcoming, settled, and ready for their multigenerational household.
What I Found
When tuning into the home remotely, nothing harmful or disruptive was present. Instead, the house showed signs of:
residual emotional patterns
unfinished energetic transition
lingering imprints from long chapters of previous occupants
heaviness centered in the kitchen and living room — the “heart” of the home
These patterns are common in homes that have supported caretaking, long‑term routines, or multiple roles over time. In simple terms, the house had not yet fully reset itself for its new family.
why a home can feel heavy or unsettled
What Was Cleared
The remote clearing focused on three primary areas:
releasing old patterns embedded in shared living spaces
helping the home recognize and align with its new household
completing the transition from past occupants into present time
This work was done gently and respectfully, allowing the home to let go of what it no longer needed while opening fully to the people who would now live there.
remote house cleansing process
What Changed
After the clearing, the family completed a welcome ceremony in the home to anchor their new beginning.
They later shared that:
the heaviness was gone
the home felt lighter, calmer, and more at ease
the discomfort experienced during the initial walkthrough had completely lifted
the house now felt ready to be her “forever home”
The clearing wasn’t about removing anything negative — it was about completion, clarity, and welcome.
predecessor energy left by previous occupants
A Note on Shared Homes
When multiple generations move into a home together, it’s especially important that the space feels settled and supportive for everyone involved. A house that has been energetically welcomed and aligned often feels calmer, quieter, and easier to live in — allowing relationships and daily life to unfold more smoothly.
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