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Do Not Keep These Objects That Belonged to a Deceased Person
The passing of a loved one is never easy. Beyond the emotional toll, it often leaves us with physical reminders: belongings that carry memories, stories, and, sometimes, deep emotions. Many people naturally want to hold on to items that belonged to someone who has passed away. After all, these objects can feel like a tangible connection to the person we lost.
Why Some Objects Can Be Harmful
Before diving into specific items, it’s important to understand why some belongings of a deceased person might be problematic:
1. Emotional Weight
Certain items can trigger intense grief, sadness, or guilt, keeping you stuck in the mourning process.
2. Negative Energy
In many cultural and spiritual traditions, objects that were closely associated with someone’s illness, trauma, or death can carry residual negative energy.
3. Safety Concerns
Old or poorly maintained items, like jewelry, electronics, or furniture, may pose physical risks if kept for sentimental reasons alone.
Some belongings, like financial documents, property keys, or contracts, may create legal or tax issues if retained improperly.
1. Items That Were Ill or Unwell
Objects directly associated with illness, particularly items used in hospital or end-of-life care, can carry heavy emotional and energetic weight.
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