6 Things You Shouldn't Bring Home in Winter: They Will Bring Bad Luck and Trouble

17.12.2023 10:20

In winter, a special energy reigns in the house, which must be protected.

It is no coincidence that during the cold season many people try to get rid of old and unnecessary things that take up useful space.

Therefore, it is worth remembering a few things that you definitely should not bring into your home during the cold season.

"Sharp" plants

Spicy plants include cacti and similar plants.

It is believed that their shape can attract negative energy and create trouble in the family.

cacti
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Such plants have a controversial reputation, so their placement in the house should always be approached responsibly.

Wilted plants

According to superstition, it is not recommended to bring “lifeless” plants into the house in winter.

They can symbolize frozen energy and attract stagnation in various areas of life.

Old mirrors

In winter, it is better to avoid placing old mirrors in the house.

According to popular belief, they can retain negative energies from the past and create a negative reflection of the current situation.

Broken items

Broken things brought home in winter can become a symbol of a breakdown in a family or relationship.

In winter, it is important to clear the space of all broken objects, because this directly affects the overall atmosphere in the house.

Old clocks and similar mechanisms

There is an opinion that old clocks and mechanisms can bring energy from the past into the house, and sometimes even harbingers of trouble.

It is better to choose new items that symbolize a new countdown.

Broken umbrellas

Broken or damaged umbrellas can attract sadness and resentment.

If an umbrella is broken, you shouldn’t even pick it up on the street, because this can provoke a series of minor troubles and failures in life.

Earlier we told you how to get rid of negative energy in your home in winter.

Sergey Tumanov Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor


Content
  1. "Sharp" plants
  2. Wilted plants
  3. Old mirrors
  4. Broken items
  5. Old clocks and similar mechanisms
  6. Broken umbrellas