Are unpleasant events happening to you more and more often? Troubles, conflicts and disappointments lie in wait on every corner. In addition, it does not go well on the personal front - a loved one has left or you are still in search.
All these failures and loneliness can be easily attributed to fate, the evil eye or the crown of celibacy. But it is much more difficult to admit that everything that happens to us depends only on us. And we decide what kind of environment and destiny we will have.
Things with a repulsive energy
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Things with a repulsive energy
- Broken dishes
- Dry flowers
- A pile of newspapers and papers
- Old damaged photos
- Black bird figurines
- Horns on the wall
- Trash, plushie
- Things of deceased people
- Old calendars
- Candle stubs
And the first thing worth paying attention to is the things around us. Not people, but exactly things in our house or office. We ourselves, without knowing it, can store nearby items that attract failure and loneliness.
Of course, just getting rid of them will not be enough - the problems will not disappear in the blink of an eye, but you have to start somewhere.
After all, as a child, we learned from grandmothers and mothers that breaking a mirror is unfortunately, that non-working hours cannot be kept in the house and that things cannot be brought into the house from the cemetery.
As we got older, we ourselves began to believe in all this and avoid such situations. The only problem is that not only a mirror and a watch can bring misfortune. We are surrounded by things with bad energy, and some do not even know about them, considering it a nice addition to the interior or a memorable souvenir.
Here are the TOP-10 things to get rid of, even if everything is fine in life, who knows how this will affect the future.
Broken dishes
Folk omen - to break the dishes fortunately does not apply here. The point is that these broken dishes should be thrown away immediately.
This includes not only shards from dishes, but also cracked and chipped cups, plates and teapots.
Dishes are a symbol of family and wealth - and hardly anyone wants their family and well-being to crack or scatter to smithereens. And if the kitchen utensils were made of glass, breaking them is a breach in the protection of yourself and your home.
Therefore, no matter how expensive or memorable a vase or other vessel is, if it cracks or breaks, throw it away immediately. And conduct an audit for any cracked or chipped items that are already present.
Dry flowers
Many housewives decorate the house with compositions of dried flowers, believing that this will add comfort to the interior. In fact, a dried flower is, first of all, dead tissue.
It is known that obsolete things cannot be useful, on the contrary, they fill the dwelling with the energy of withering.
Some may dispute this claim, saying that they bring prosperity, and in the past there was a bouquet of dried plants in every home.
This is really so, only in the past, herbs were dried and placed in the corner of the room, attracting well-being and repelling negative energy.
This also includes dried butterflies and shells brought from the sea. And dry and withered indoor plants - either heal, trying to bring them back to life, or just throw them away - they will not bring you any good.
An exception is a postcard with an applique made of dried flowers, made by the hands of a child.
A pile of newspapers and papers
Littering your home with old newspapers and stacks of last year's magazines is already a bad idea. They complicate cleaning, collecting dust from which it is impossible to breathe.
Plus, they store old news and stories. And such things belong in the past. Otherwise, they will not let you bring good events into your real life, grabbing hold of the past with all their might and not wanting to let it go. You yourself will not notice how you stop trying something new, and you will go with the flow. And it doesn't matter that you are not satisfied with the direction of this flow - the past will not allow you to change it.
This also includes clothes and shoes that you have not worn for more than 2-3 years. And also any items that you bought on emotions, but never used them, and equipment that cannot be repaired.
Old damaged photos
It's worth starting with the fact that photos and paintings that you don't like need to be removed. You will only get upset looking at them. And pictures depicting trouble will program your subconscious mind for bad events.
Do not store damaged, contaminated or distorted photographs in your home. Such pictures can bring trouble or illness to the person who is captured on them.
Now any photo can be digitized and put in order, even damaged image details can be restored.
Pay special attention to photographs of deceased people. It is clear that the pictures from the funeral are in themselves sad, they will make you experience bad emotions again. If you have such - get rid of them, it will in no way offend the soul of the deceased.
But ordinary photographs of people who are no longer alive can be stored, but adhering to important nuances:
- do not keep them in frames in a conspicuous place;
- do not revisit them often;
- try not to pick them up often.
The best way to keep photos with dear people who are no longer there is to take a special box or casket, and collect all the photos and belongings of the deceased there.
Black bird figurines
We are overwhelmed by an eerie feeling at the sight of a black crow sitting by the window and croaking loudly. And all because he is associated with trouble and trouble.
According to this principle, you should not decorate the interior with figurines of various black birds - a crow, any scavenger or wading bird.
If you really want to bring a figurine into the house, choose an elephant.
IMPORTANT! An elephant with a trunk upward brings good luck and prosperity. But a lowered trunk or a sleeping elephant can bring depression, sadness and stress to your home.
Horns on the wall
The horns of dead animals, like dead flowers, will do nothing good. They will only fill the house with the energy of withering. And they can also lead to separation from loved ones.
Another thing is decorative horns that have not been removed from a dead animal, or even an artificial decoration.
Trash, plushie
Collecting trash in the house is not a good idea. It takes up living space, preventing you from creating, and sometimes even breathing. Small interior items that collect dust for years accumulate all the negative energy, preventing the owner of the house from living.
Many people confirm that by getting rid of the trash in the house and ceasing to collect it, they have found freedom, and their thoughts have become pure.
Things of deceased people
As with photographs, it is obvious that it is better to get rid of them or keep especially valuable items in a specially designated box.
But do not rush to get rid of the clothes, because they can still be worn. Previously, Christians distributed the clothes of a deceased person to the poor near the temple. The priests say that such clothes can warm someone else, and this is a good deed and the deceased will be remembered with good words.
IMPORTANT! You can wear the clothes of a deceased person. But first, it is important to renew its energy.
Old calendars
Last year's calendars or last month's pages from a tear-off calendar are all a symbol of the past tense. Don't get attached to the past. If the calendar, as it seems to you, is valuable information, a recipe, write it down in your notebook, notepad, and the sheet should be thrown away. These old things from the past must leave your home in order to bring something new into it.
Candle stubs
Church candles should not be thrown away - take them back to the temple. There are special boxes for cinders.
Do not keep cinders from ordinary candles in the house - this is a symbol of poverty.
And the cinders after the funeral service for the deceased attract other deaths.
This is not the whole list, but you will surely find at least a couple of similar items. Sometimes it is difficult to get rid of your favorite blouse, which has been in the closet for three years in case "what if I lose weight." Or it's a beautiful shell, brought back from that wonderful trip when the family was whole. But ask yourself a question: which is more dear to me: a blouse, the past or a happy future in a loving environment and prosperity? The choice is obvious, so go for it!