I’m getting married in a long-closed historic funeral home. I feel like I need to pay homage to the souls who might be there still. How?
Hello all, I’m getting married at the end of the year in a very old historic funeral home owned by my fiancé’s family. It is a stunning building, but it hasn’t been used as a funeral home in a few decades.
Regardless, I hold a lot of reverence for the souls that have come through the building. Those of the deceased, their families, friends, etc.
It was a place that gave shelter for deep grief, and I want to show my respect and keep a bright spiritual light while in the building. Does anyone have any ideas at all on ways that would feel “right” to honor them? I’m definitely a bit woo-woo and it would mean a lot to me to do so.
I know I need to do SOMETHING to give respect but a little sage cleanse or door smudge doesn’t feel like enough for just how much energy the building has.
Thank you in advance. 💕