Have you ever found that sometimes everything just falls apart and the day doesn't go well as soon as you find your slippers with your foot and head to the kitchen to brew coffee? And it's not that you got out of bed on the wrong side. The problem runs much deeper. Look around, and if you find anything from our list, get rid of it immediately. And don't feel sorry: peace and harmony in the home are much more important!
Old Slippers
The first thing you do as soon as you get out of bed is look for your favorite house slippers. In most cases. So let's start with them! You should never keep old, worn-out, or torn slippers in your apartment. They attract negative energy, and you definitely don't need that.
Worn-Out Clothes
The same goes for basically your entire wardrobe. Torn old clothes and shoes have no place in the house. Go through your wardrobe, and anything that is already worn out or hasn't been worn for more than two seasons can be safely disposed of.
Broken Dishes
Now let's move on to dishes. If your beloved set inherited from your grandmother is broken or cracked, immediately take it to the trash!
And no matter how much you like that cute cup, if a piece has chipped off, it should meet the same fate as the set. After all, as we know, a plate is a symbol of family. So imagine what you think of your loved ones if you allow dishes with cracks, chips, or defects to be in your home. Moreover, it's unsafe for health and disrupts the energy of food.
Climbing Plants
Live flowers are, of course, wonderful and beneficial for the home. But! This does not apply to climbing plants. They can wrap around the house, but only from the outside. It is believed that vines attract illnesses, but if they are on the outside, they actually protect and guard your walls.
Reeds
This also applies to reeds. Especially in their dried form! They attract diseases and misfortunes. Feather grass is also not recommended to keep in the house. You wouldn't want to become a widow early, would you?
However, if you need to improve your family's well-being or simply balance the situation, urgently buy a begonia! This plant is considered a symbol of happy relationships.
Pansies
If you happen to have pansies at home, immediately put them outside! These flowers definitely do not belong in an apartment. Traditionally, such plants are planted near cemeteries, so you don't need that kind of company.
However, if you have dried flowers in your home, that's not a problem. Dried flowers (except for reeds and feather grass, as we mentioned) can help neutralize negative energy and even protect against illnesses.
Items from Previous Tenants
If you live in a rented apartment and inherited some items from previous tenants, it's better to give them to "forgetters" or throw them away altogether. After all, we don't know what feelings the people who left this apartment had. And what energy remains on their belongings.
Christmas Tree Not During the Holiday Season
This point will be especially useful for those who like to throw away their Christmas tree closer to May or June. In fact, evergreen branches in a vase are only appropriate during the holiday season, and keeping them at home at other times of the year is a bad omen.
Photos of Deceased People on Display
A bit of mysticism. You should not keep photos of deceased people on display. The thing is, photographs are still a connection to the other world, which we, the living, do not need to peek into unnecessarily. Therefore, it is advised to keep pictures of deceased relatives separate from those of the living, preferably in a separate album.
Palm
Did someone gift you a palm tree? Great! Just don't rush to bring it into your home. It is believed that this way you bring discord and sorrow into your house. In general, it's better to admire palm trees by the sea.
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