One of the best ways to get an idea of your inner world is to look at the state of your surroundings. Your home environment is the best place to start.
Here are some things your house can tell you. This list is not exhaustive. You may intuitively pick up on other things the state of your home could be telling you.
State of your home: There’s clutter in some or all of your house.
Clutter can mean your mind is filled with conflicting thoughts and emotions. When you have so much going on mentally, you often don’t have energy to pick up after yourself or to put things where they belong. You also may not have the mental processing power that’s necessary to create systems for storing items in your home so you simply leave them in a pile until you can figure out what to do next. Unfortunately, the clutter, itself, has a static energy that blocks other energy from moving freely in your home. As a result, when you have a lot of clutter around you, it’s common to feel drained or even fatigued.
State of your home: There’s dirt in part or all of your home. You might have dirty floors or carpets, an unkempt or unsanitary bathroom or dirty dishes in the sink.
If your home needs a deep cleaning, it could mean you have intense healing to do. Dirt indicates that you don’t have the energy to clean, nor the desire, which may be indicative of a deeper issue going on. You might want to see a doctor to rule out physical ailments that are draining your energy or emotional ailments such as depression. If a medical provider doesn’t identify anything wrong, try journaling to see if there are deep-seated emotions that are trying to come to light.
State of your home: There’s a lack of organization. You can never find the piece of clothing you’re looking for, or the bill that you misplaced. You spend a lot of time searching for things you need.
This can mean you have a lot of obligations but no effective system for getting them all done. You could be over-extending yourself to the point where you can’t follow through on all the things that are going on in your life. When your home is in disarray and disorderly, it could be helpful to carve out some downtime to create systems that will better enable you to keep up with things in the future.
State of your home: You have an empty or sparse environment with little personality.
If your home appears bland and unlived in, that can mean you’re avoiding truly engaging in your life. You haven’t taken the time to make the house your own, so you may feel like you don’t have a sense of belonging anywhere. Perhaps you don’t spend time in your home, and if that is so, you may not be giving yourself the self-care and down time that you need.
State of your home: You have a combination of well-lived in rooms and sparsely furnished ones.
This can mean that you’re focusing on certain areas of your life to the detriment of others. There might not be balance in your life. You may spend all of your time in your office but very little time in your bedroom where you would be more likely to nurture yourself. If you delve into feng shui, you can even learn which areas of your life you’re neglecting by seeing which rooms you’re neglecting. See the bagua below — a map utilized in feng shui that serves as a representation of your home and what part of your life each area symbolizes.
More Psychic Lessons:

State of your home: There are items that are broken or in disrepair.
This could indicate that you’re not practicing basic self-care. Rather than fix things you’re letting them fester and that could make things worse over time. For example, a leak that isn’t addressed will become a larger problem at a later time
State of your home: Your home is so unkempt that you’re ashamed to have visitors.
This could reflect internal blocks that are keeping you from connecting with others. It could be a sign of the inner saboteur, an archetype that finds it safer to destroy something than to experience it. By keeping other people from interacting with you in your home, you could be ‘protecting yourself’ from getting hurt by others or risking your heart in a romantic relationship.