In an era of mass consumption, Feldmann encourages thoughtful purchases.
“If you’re bringing an object into your home that’s made out of a material that’s not being harvested sustainably or maybe was made in a factory where the treatment of workers was unethical, that’s the kind of vibrations that object is going to carry with it,” Feldmann says.
Instead, she urges others to buy local and from artisans who pay themselves a living wage to do what they love.
“When you buy things with the highest and best interest of the planet and the people living on it, it’s infused with gratitude and positivity, and that’s a magical thing to bring into your home,” Feldmann shares.
Feldmann is also a big believer in clearing a space of bad energy to make room for the good.
“I think a lot of people equate that with burning sage, but I’m here to tell you that there are a million other ways,” she says. “Honestly, just clapping your hands can do it. Then, I like to fill the space with a little of my own energy, so I will put on my favorite music and dance.”