10.02.2026

5 types of people who should keep their distance from home, according to beliefs about energy and well-being

By Vitia

According to the Jewish Kabbalah, the home is not only the place where we physically live, but also a sacred space where the body, mind, and spirit are recharged. The energy that enters the house is considered to have a direct influence on family harmony, emotional well-being and inner peace. Therefore, it is not only a matter of avoiding malicious people, but also of protecting the environment from influences that, unintentionally, can pollute the energy of the home.

The Jewish teachings invite us to observe what kind of energies we let in. Here are 5 types of people who, although they do not have bad intentions, can disturb the peace of the home and it is advisable to limit their presence:

1. People who only talk about tragedies and bad news

There are those who, without intending to, always share stories of misfortunes, accidents, illnesses or tragic events. These repetitive conversations are fraught with negative emotions that can discharge heavy energy into space. According to Kabbalah, the word has power, and what is said often permeates the atmosphere and generates uneasiness or tension.

2. People who bring with them constant negativity

It is not just about talking about tragedies, but about focusing on the negative without perspective. These people tend to focus on bad news from the world, on conflicts or on situations that generate anxiety. Even if their intent is not harmful, their continued presence can affect the emotional peace of mind of those living in the home.

3. People with a different energy or vibe than at home

Each person emits an emotional vibration or mood. Some blend harmoniously with the ambience of a home; others do not. When someone’s energy is not aligned with that of the home—even if it does not cause explicit conflict—it can generate feelings of discomfort, tension, or unease. It is as if that vibe “weighs” on the atmosphere without words or confrontations.

4. People who generate discomfort unintentionally and leave behind

A clear sign that these teachings mention is when, after a visit, relief or calm is felt only when that person withdraws. There was no argument or insults, but the atmosphere “breathes” better afterwards. This indicates that the person introduced an energetic charge that disturbs harmony without being overtly conflictive.

5. People who use heavy words or topics frequently

Some people do not speak directly of misfortunes, but they do tend to hold crude, cynical or pessimistic language. Minimizing feelings, mocking dreams, or focusing on problems may seem harmless, but it leaves an emotional imprint on the environment and can pollute the energy collected in the home as a refuge.

Why keep your distance from these energies?

According to Kabbalah, each 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 home may:

  • Generating concern for no apparent reason
  • Increasing emotional stress in household members
  • Make it difficult to calm and rest
  • Increasing feelings of weight or tension after your visit

It is not about judging or blaming, but about protecting a space that nourishes the soul and the family’s well-being.

How to preserve home energy according to the Kabbalah

Jewish teachings suggest actions to keep the energy of the home balanced:

  • Set healthy boundaries without aggressively offending or excluding.
  • Reduce the frequency of visits by people who disturb the calm.
  • Encourage conversations that generate peace, gratitude, and positive reflection.
  • Observe how you feel before and after receiving someone at home; If there is relief in leaving, this may indicate dissonant energy.
  • Keep the house clean and tidy, since order is a symbol of spiritual clarity.

Final Thoughts

The Jewish Kabbalah reminds us that not all outside influence is beneficial, even if there is no ill intent. Some people bring with them invisible shadows—repeated emotion, pessimistic outlook, or different vibrations—that, without conflicting words, can affect the balance of the place where we rest.

The home is a sacred space that deserves to be protected with attention, respect, and conscious boundaries so that peace, joy, and serenity can flourish.

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