Withered and broken: what things, according to popular belief, attract poverty to the home

23.03.2023 16:24
Updated: 14.04.2023 20:32

Sometimes a person works hard, constantly looking for new sources of income, but wealth still does not come.

In this case, esotericists recommend thinking about tidying up your home and getting rid of things that attract poverty.

There are several things that experts believe can negatively impact a person's financial well-being.

Of course, if you do nothing, you shouldn't expect money. The rules work for those who devote a lot of time to work, but cannot boast of wealth.

Withered flowers

A bouquet improves any interior. Live flowers have a lot of energy, which they transmit to a person. If the plants are blooming and literally bursting with health, then their owners have more strength and energy to move forward in the chosen direction.

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With dry and wilted flowers, the situation is exactly the opposite. They do not decorate the interior, emit an unpleasant smell and spread negative energy.

Broken things

An old and worn-out set of chairs, a broken light fixture, a drawer with a broken handle, a remote control with several buttons missing. The list goes on and on.

According to esotericists, such objects negatively affect a person's financial well-being. They, like flowers, attract bad energy.

Gifts from enemies

Experts advise to be wary if a person with whom there were various conflicts suddenly decided to give a gift. Perhaps this is not a gesture of goodwill, but some evil plan. According to esotericists, such a gift can carry negative energy or send damage.

If the giver is simply unpleasant as a person, then accepting a gift from him is also not worth it from a psychological point of view. Experts explain this by the fact that every time the thing catches your eye, unpleasant associations will arise. This is also where “bad” energy and negative thoughts come from.

Author: Dmitry Bobrovich Internet resource editor

Content
  1. Withered flowers
  2. Broken things
  3. Gifts from enemies