Sources of misfortune and poverty: avoid these items in the house
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Some objects in the house can attract negative energy, leading to poor health, low mood, and constant setbacks. SSPDaily has prepared an article about the notorious sources of unhappiness and misfortune that you should get rid of.
Broken mirrors
Broken mirrors are fraught with misfortune, as they are believed to distort positive energy. Therefore, do not forget to dispose of broken mirrors promptly; do not store them in the house, in the country, or anywhere else.
Damaged tableware
Using scratched cups and broken plates destroys the favorable atmosphere in the house and repels good luck and prosperity. Throw away such items immediately and get rid of the shards and fragments to avoid worsening the energy.
Worn-out shoes
This is especially true for old shoes with visible defects that you keep "just in case." Outdated slippers that are almost worn out from wear and tear can accumulate and transmit negative energy. Don't be afraid to discard the excess, unnecessary, and worn-out.
Defective appliances
Broken or malfunctioning appliances and gadgets are unwelcome in your home. Televisions, in particular, are energy portals that can hold negative energy as long as they are working. However, when the device stops working, it begins to radiate the accumulated negativity into the surrounding space.
Belongings of deceased people
It's natural to cling to things that remind you of a deceased loved one, but you shouldn't. Items associated with the deceased should be thrown away, sold, or given away, as they carry negative energy.