⚠️ Never keep these 4 family heirlooms after a death ⚠️

👚 3. Used underwear, pajamas, or bedding:

👀 We know that preserving a loved one’s clothing can be comforting, but some very personal pieces are best left unsaid. Underwear, scented pajamas, or sheets worn in their final days hold intense emotional memories.

🌀 In many cultures, these objects are believed to capture the energy of the deceased, especially if the garment was worn during times of grief or physical weakness. Sleeping with these sheets or hugging a pillow imbued with their essence can prevent the closure of cycles.

🎁 If you want to keep something of symbolic value, choose a beautiful, clean piece of clothing that has been worn during an active, healthy life. The rest… let it go with love! 💖

🔬 4. Hair, nails or objects with biological remains:

💇‍♀️ Some people keep strands of hair, nail fragments, or even objects that still retain fluids (such as brushes, towels, handkerchiefs). But according to various spiritual traditions, this represents an extremely strong energetic bond that prevents the soul of the deceased from passing away in peace.

🌫️ Preserving biological remains is considered by many scholars to be a way to trap part of their vital energy. Beyond the spiritual, these objects can also generate discomfort, sadness, or emotional conflict among those living together.

🔓 Releasing these objects also frees your soul. Fear not: your connection to that person lies not in what they left behind, but in what you experienced.

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