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. 💕

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u/Garden_Of_My_Mind — 4 days ago

I’m getting married in a historical funeral home. How can I show respect to the energy of the building? 🧿

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?

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. 💕

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u/Garden_Of_My_Mind — 5 days ago

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?

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. 💕

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u/Garden_Of_My_Mind — 5 days ago

Hello sweet people! I’ve slowly leaned my makeup to be less “2016” but I’m genuinely not sure if it suits me. Any and all advice or tips would be much appreciated! 😅 💖

Photo is from today, no filter, natural lighting. Thank you!! 🙏 😊 💕

u/Garden_Of_My_Mind — 28 days ago

Any ideas for a coverup (no matter the size) besides sick ass panther? Getting married at the end of the year and want something nice.

Thanks 😅

u/Garden_Of_My_Mind — 1 month ago