Many of us love to find and bring home different things that seem interesting, useful or just beautiful. But not everything we find on the street is safe and good for us and our home.
Some things can carry negative energy, diseases, parasites or even curses. What things should not be picked up and carried home to avoid trouble? Let's consider the most dangerous of them.
Items of a religious or mystical nature
These can be icons, crosses, amulets, talismans, medallions, prayer books, candles, figurines, stones, etc. Such things can carry strong energy, which can be both positive and negative.
You don't know who used these things and why, what intentions and feelings are embedded in them.
By bringing such an item home, you risk disrupting the balance and peace in your home, thereby attracting failures, troubles, illnesses, or even curses.
Money and valuables
It may seem like you have found a lucky break or a gift from fate if you pick up and bring home money or valuables that someone has lost or forgotten. But in fact, you may bring home not only material good, but also moral evil.
You don't know where this money or things came from, who their owner is, what circumstances and consequences are connected with them. If you pick up and bring home such a thing, you may break the law.
Conclusion
If you find something on the street that catches your eye, don't rush to pick it up and take it home.
Consider how much you need it, how it can affect you and your home, what risks and responsibilities it carries.
It is better to leave the item in place or hand it over to the appropriate services than to bring trouble home.