Did you know that a basic mix of water, vinegar, and salt can help refresh your home’s energy? Often considered a spiritual practice, this method is believed to clear out negative vibes and promote harmony and well-being. Whether or not you embrace its metaphysical roots, the purifying properties of salt and vinegar are undeniable. Together, they make a powerful duo for revitalizing your space.
Signs Your Home May Be Filled with Negative Energy
Not sure if your home needs an energy cleanse? Look for these common indicators:
- Frequent arguments or tension among family members.
- A persistent feeling of sadness or unease in the air.
- Unexplained health problems among residents.
- Pets acting unusually restless or agitated.
- Plants dying despite proper care.
- A string of minor misfortunes or disruptions in your life.
If these issues sound familiar, this simple remedy might be worth a try.
How to Create the Water, Vinegar, and Salt Cleanse

This technique is straightforward and requires just a few household items:
- Take a clear glass and fill it one-third with sea salt.
- Add one-third water.
- Pour in one-third vinegar.
Do not stir the mixture; let the salt settle naturally at the bottom. Place the glass in the room where you sense the most negative energy. Leave it untouched for 24 hours.
Reading the Results
After a day, inspect the glass:
- If the contents look unchanged, the room is likely free of negative energy.
- If the water appears cloudy, disturbed, or contains unusual formations, it may suggest lingering negativity.
In the latter case, discard the mixture and repeat the process with fresh ingredients. Continue until the glass remains clear. Some believe pairing this practice with meditation or prayer can amplify its effects.
Why This Works
Salt is renowned for its ability to absorb and neutralize negativity. Vinegar enhances this effect by breaking down harmful influences in the environment. Together, they form a natural cleansing agent that restores balance and positivity in your living space. This method isn’t just about your home; it can also shield your personal energy, helping you maintain peace and focus.
Additional Tips for a Positive Environment
- Use this method in all rooms to ensure a complete cleanse.
- Incorporate calming practices, such as meditation or deep breathing, to strengthen the positive energy.
- Repeat regularly to maintain a harmonious atmosphere in your home.
Try this simple yet effective technique, and experience the uplifting impact it can have on your living space. You might be surprised by the renewed sense of peace and clarity it brings.
JD Vance is under fire as a ‘hypocrite’ after drag photos from his college days come to light

While Ohio Senator JD Vance (R) remains silent on the newly emerged drag photos, former Rep. George Santos has been vocal on the matter.
On Sunday, a photo of the Republican vice presidential nominee in a blonde wig and a long dress went viral, drawing attention due to its clash with the GOP’s frequent stance against drag and LGBTQ+ rights.
The photos that caused a stir on the social media were posted on X by Matt Bernstein with the caption, “new: i have obtained a photo of jd vance in drag while at yale law school.”

The authenticity of the photos was confirmed by Travis Whitfill, who provided them, stating, “This was taken in 2012… Photo was taken by a classmate and sent to me.”

As expected, people reacted to the photo, with one person writing, “Ladies and gentleman, a picture of JD Vance in drag while attending Yale Law School. I don’t share this to shame those who do drag, but rather to shame those who attack drag while having a history of enjoying the art form themselves.” Someone else commented: “Feelin’ cute. Might run for Vice President later.” A third added: “Don’t call JD Vance weird because he wore drag. Call him a hypocrite and a bigot for demonizing others who wear drag.”
There were also those who stood for Vance, including Republican U.S. representative from New York George Santos who said Vance’s photos were more of a goofy costume from a college house party than drag, as reported by TMZ.
“To call that drag is disingenuous and I think most dudes at some point in their lives have played around with costumes that are gender bender. Couples do that all the time. The wife will dress up as a guy, the husband will dress up as a woman. It’s definitely not drag,” Santos said.
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