5. People who frequently use heavy words or topics
Some people don’t speak directly about misfortunes, but they do tend to use harsh, cynical, or pessimistic language. Minimizing feelings, mocking dreams, or focusing on problems may seem harmless, but it leaves an emotional imprint on the atmosphere and can contaminate the energy gathered in the home as a refuge.
Why keep your distance from these energies?
According to Kabbalah, every space has an energy, and the home, in particular, should be a place of rest, recharge, and spiritual clarity. People who bring heavy vibrations or who don’t resonate with the peace of the home can:
Generate unease for no apparent reason
Increase emotional stress in household members
Make it difficult to find calm and rest
Increase feelings of heaviness or tension after their visit
This isn’t about judging or blaming, but about protecting a space that nourishes the soul and family well-being.
How to Preserve Home Energy According to Kabbalah
Jewish teachings suggest actions to keep the energy of the home balanced:
Establish healthy boundaries without offending or aggressively excluding anyone.
Reduce the frequency of visits from people who disturb the peace.
Encourage conversations that generate peace, gratitude, and positive reflection.
Observe how you feel before and after receiving someone at home; if there is relief upon their departure, this may indicate dissonant energy.
Keep the house clean and tidy, as order is a symbol of spiritual clarity.