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#SaltRituals

#SaltRituals

  • Purify Your Home: Essential Feng Shui Ceremonies

    1) Morijio — small salt mounds at entrances (Japan, very common)

    Purpose: block heavy influences at the door and attract clean, respectful energy.
    Materials: unrefined sea salt, 2 small saucers/blocks (ideally ceramic), cloth.
    When: new moon, start of the month, or after an argument/heavy visit.

    Steps:

    • Quickly clean the threshold (sweep + wipe).

    • Shape two small cones (or heaps) of salt (≈ 1 tbsp each) on two saucers.

    • Place them on both sides of the entrance, inside, discreetly.

    • Set a clear intention: “May this salt purify and uplift this home’s energy.”

    Frequency & care:

    • Replace the salt every 7–10 days (or sooner if it clumps/yellows).

    • Disposal: throw it in the trash outside the house, or dissolve it outdoors in water that drains away (do not reuse for cooking).

    Feng Shui tip:

    • In a shop, add a third small cone behind the cash register to stabilize money energy.


    2) Salt-Water Cure (classic Feng Shui to soak up “sick Qi”)

    Purpose: absorb stagnant vibrations, especially in “heavy” sectors (e.g., poorly ventilated bedrooms, dark corners).
    Materials: new clear glass or jar, sea salt, water, 6 coins (traditionally Chinese coins with a hole; otherwise any 6 clean metal coins), small saucer or coaster.
    When: start of the year/season, after renovations or illness, or for 1–3 months in a dense area.

    Steps:

    • Set the jar on a saucer. Fill halfway with salt.

    • Place 6 coins on top of the salt (faces up).

    • Slowly pour water to 1–2 cm below the rim.

    • Place the cure where the heaviness is strongest (avoid kitchen/children’s room).

    • Let it act without moving. Salt may crystallize and overflow: that’s normal (it’s “capturing”).

    Duration & care:

    • Leave for 1–3 months. Do not touch the crystallizations.

    • If it overflows too much, put a large plate underneath and don’t wipe until replacement time.

    Disposal (important):

    • Put jar + contents + coins in a bag, seal it, discard outside (outdoor trash).

    • Do not reuse the coins or the jar.

    Feng Shui tip:

    • Avoid placing the cure near sensitive electronics (humidity + salt = corrosion).


    3) Salt wash (mopping or wiping) — pan-Asian “basic cleanse”

    Purpose: refresh the energetic field of floors and surfaces, “draw down” and expel used Qi.
    Materials: bucket, warm water, sea salt (2–3 tbsp), a splash of rice or apple cider vinegar, cloth/mop reserved for the ritual.
    When: every new moon, after heavy visitors, during/after a move, or whenever the vibe feels sticky.

    Steps:

    • Open windows/doors to create a light cross-breeze.

    • Prepare the water: 2–3 tbsp salt + a splash of vinegar in the bucket.

    • From the back toward the entrance: mop clockwise room by room, as if gathering energy toward the exit.

    • At thresholds, wipe carefully (thresholds “hold” traces).

    • Rinse quickly with clear water if needed (to avoid residue).

    Disposal:

    • Dump the water into the toilet/drain, not into a kitchen sink.

    • Rinse the bucket outside if possible. Let it dry in sun/air.

    Finishing option (quick):

    • Sprinkle a pinch of salt outside the front door, leave 1 hour, then sweep it outward saying: “All that is heavy leaves now.”


    General tips (safety & effectiveness)

    • Salt: prefer sea or rock salt, non-iodized, unscented.

    • Intention & breath: before each ritual, 3 deep breaths + a short, positive intention.

    • Energetic waste: any salt used is finaldiscard it, don’t recycle.

    • Rhythm: Morijio (weekly), Salt wash (monthly or as needed), Salt-water cure (1–3 months, targeted).

    • Compatibilities: you can follow with incense (sandalwood, benzoin) after the salt, never before.

    If you’d like, I can create a printable checklist with a lunar calendar (PDF) for all three rituals.


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