Feng Shui Basics, Sacred Sundays, and the Art of Yearning for Home with Kate Van Horn
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She closed her books for the first time in nine years. Not because she had to, but because her Higher Self was screaming that it was time. Full availability suddenly gone, just space to write and dissolve and rebuild. This is what it looks like when you Feng Shui your entire life so the next version of you has room to breathe.
Kate Van Horn is a tarot reader, spiritual mentor, Feng Shui consultant, and author of The Inner Tarot. She's in her cocoon phase right now — that primordial goo moment where you dissolve everything you've been so something truer can emerge. And in this conversation with Ashley, she's sharing what it actually means to create a home that matches the frequency of who you're becoming.
This isn't about minimalism or perfection. It's about curating a space where your Higher Self feels so at home that she can guide you to paths you don't even see yet. It's about turning your apartment into a sanctuary, your routine into ritual, and your stuff into a conversation with the life you're calling in.
We dive into:
- Why Kate intentionally closed her books for readings for the first time in 9 years (and what emerged in that space)
- Feng Shui as energy architecture: making sure your manifestations can move through your space as easily as your body can
- "Would your higher self still own this?" as the decluttering filter that changes everything
- The waffle maker story and why Sunday rituals become sacred without you even trying
- Belonging as being in a state of longing — you know something belongs to you when you yearn for it
- Finding your signatures: the same cleanser for 7 years, the red dress you bought before you were ready, expired pantry goods feeding you less life force
- Creating a home that holds both your hunger for more and your need for sanctuary — how to nest when you're someone who always wants the next thing
This episode is for:
- The ones ready to Feng Shui their entire life so their higher self has room to move
- The ones who've been in the same chapter for years and can feel the expiration date approaching (and are ready to honor it)
- The ones living in temporary spaces but ready to make them feel like home anyway
- The ones whose higher self keeps whispering "slow down" and are finally ready to listen
- The ones who find meaning in everything and want to learn how to love fewer things more intentionally
- The ones ready to turn their space into a reflection of who they're becoming, not who they've been
- The ones who know they're ready to nest, to claim sanctuary, to build a home their future self will walk into and say "thank god I'm here"
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Connect with Kate Van Horn:
Instagram: @kate.van.hornTikTok: @kate.vanhornSubstack: Intuitive Living
Work with Kate:
- Book a Reading
- Home Energy Blueprint
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About Kate:
Kate Van Horn is an intuitive reader, author, and sacred space consultant focused on the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit. Her work sits at the intersection of intuition, creativity, and the home as a living, responsive system. She's moved more than twenty times as an adult, and those transitions deeply shaped her understanding of space as something that mirrors, supports, and sometimes challenges us. Alongside that, she's been practicing intuitive work for over a decade, blending psychic perception with grounded tools like Feng Shui, ritual, and somatic awareness. Writing has always been part of her path — she's the author of The Inner Tarot and currently working on her second book, which explores the home as a healing and co-creative force.