Reclaiming Sacred Space—In Our Homes, In Our Hearts
- Introspective Odyssey
- Jul 13
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 5

There comes a time on the healing journey when we feel the quiet nudge to reclaim something that was once ours. Sometimes it's not loud or dramatic—it begins with a drawer, a shelf, a corner of a room that used to feel like home. Other times, it's a deeper space—a memory, a role, a dream—that we’ve pushed aside for the sake of others, survival, or simply because we weren’t ready to tend to it yet.
But when we are… the reclamation is holy.
Taking back your space is not just about decluttering or organizing. It’s about re-weaving your essence into the places that once held grief, exhaustion, or self-sacrifice. It’s about saying: This is mine again. But now, it holds more of me.
This isn’t just home decor—it’s sacred design. It’s asking:
What do I want to feel when I walk in here?
What scents awaken my senses and soften my breath?
What memories do I want to release—and which new ones do I wish to anchor here?

In truth, reclaiming sacred space often starts within. As we allow ourselves to feel again, to pause, to grieve what wasn’t safe to feel before, something shifts. And we begin to see our homes not as storage, but as sanctuary. Not just where we live, but where we become.
If you’ve felt the pull lately to clear out, reimagine, or reinhabit parts of your home or your heart, trust that call. You are not being superficial. You are being sacred.
You are making space for the new self that is gently, powerfully emerging.
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Explore the How I Human – INTENSIVE program or book a session with Ruba to begin creating the sacred spaces you long to live in—within and all around you.

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