Moving into a new home is often seen as a fresh beginning—a chance for a new environment and better opportunities ahead. Yet, many people notice that soon after settling in, life feels unexpectedly heavy, stressful, or unlucky.
Bills mount, relationships become tense, arguments erupt, and sometimes accidents or health issues arise. Initially, these challenges are attributed to bad timing or coincidence.
But when difficulties persist, it becomes evident that the house itself may carry unseen energies that affect the lives of its new occupants.
Many overlook the fact that homes retain energy long after previous residents have moved out. Buildings absorb the emotions, conflicts, and experiences of those who lived there before. Houses where tension, jealousy, or tragic events occurred may continue to hold traces of those experiences.
New tenants often unknowingly inherit this invisible energy, which can influence their mood, choices, relationships, and overall well-being. This is frequently why some homes seem “unlucky,” regardless of how careful or positive the new residents try to be.To read more, tap herew