💬 When someone dies, the silence left in their wake isn’t just heard… it’s also felt. And while the heart seeks to preserve any physical memory to ease that void, the truth is that not everything saved helps heal. There are family heirlooms that, according to experts in emotional well-being and home energy cleansing, could be affecting you more than you imagine 🧠💔.
🌎 Whether you live in the United States or a Latin American country, this article is for you. We’ll tell you which objects you should avoid keeping, how they influence the energy of your home, and how to begin a real and profound healing process. Get ready to free your space and your soul! 🌟
🕰️ 1. Clocks that stopped at the time of death:
Many consider it poetic to keep a watch that stopped just as a person passed away. But energetically, this object not only represents the moment of death, but also acts as an emotional and spiritual anchor.
🔮 Spiritual experts maintain that these types of relics trap the energy of the deceased and stagnate it in the air. That energy, even if you don’t see it, can cause heaviness, prolonged sadness, and even block your emotional well-being.
✅ What to do? If you feel the watch has sentimental value, keep it in a sealed box, away from common areas. But the ideal is to let it go, along with the pain it represents.
💊 2. Used medicines and medical supplies:
Storing unused medications is a more common practice than you might think. Many homes keep pills, syringes, bandages, blood pressure monitors, and so on, as if they were part of the deceased’s memory. But these objects carry the pain of the deceased’s final days, the struggle, the illness.
❗ Keeping them not only poses a risk to physical health (due to expiration or toxicity), but also keeps an energy of suffering alive in the home.
Furthermore, in families with children or pets, they pose an additional risk ⚠️.
🌬️ The healthiest way is to dispose of them responsibly. Check with your local government on how to dispose of medications safely. 🌱
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