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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 42 MIN

🧹Decluttering as a Spiritual Practice: Releasing What We Carry to Create Space for What’s Next

from That's What Spirit Said with April Jay Tasi

Decluttering isn’t just about getting rid of stuff, t’s about listening to what your life is asking of you and creating space for something truer to you.In this episode of That’s What Spirit Said, I explore decluttering as a spiritual and energetic practice, not a productivity task or aesthetic pursuit. Through personal stories and client experiences, we look at what happens when you slow down enough to honor the grief, gratitude, and meaning attached to the objects we hold.Because our belongings don’t exist in a vacuum. They carry stories. Memory. Energy. Ancestral ties. And when we don’t consciously engage with them, they quietly shape our inner and outer worlds.In this episode, I share:Why decluttering can feel emotional, heavy, or even spiritualHow objects hold energy, memory, and lineageThe difference between releasing something and bypassing griefWhy honoring gratitude and grief makes letting go gentlerClient stories of what opened up after intentional declutteringSimple, grounded steps you can take right now, without overwhelmWe also talk about discernment: not everything needs to go. Some items want to be intentionally held, blessed, or repurposed. Others are ready to be released so creativity, love, and growth can move in.This episode is for you if:You feel stuck, creatively blocked, or energetically heavyDecluttering feels emotional or complicatedYou’re navigating change, grief, or a new season of lifeYou want to create space without forcing or rushing yourself🔮 Ready to Go Deeper with April?Group Intuitive reading February 16th 5pm PT Use code VALENTINE for 50% off or pay full price and bring a loved one for free. Reach out if interested in the in person Portland group.Befriend Your Intuition Free Group :  where we’ll gather to connect with your inner board of directors—or divine council—and strengthen your relationship with intuition as a source of guidance, clarity, and self-trust. Join my newsletterWant to say hi or share how this episode landed? Text me. I actually read them✨

Decluttering isn’t just about getting rid of stuff, t’s about listening to what your life is asking of you and creating space for something truer to you. In this episode of That’s What Spirit Said, I explore decluttering as a spiritual and energetic practice, not a productivity task or aesthetic pursuit. Through personal stories and client experiences, we look at what happens when you slow down enough to honor the grief, gratitude, and meaning attached to the objects we hold. Because our belo...

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