Altar and incense burners:
In feng shui, altars and incense burners are considered sacred and should not be used by a new owner, even if they are for ancestral or God of Wealth worship. This is because altars are believed to be divine objects.
Each altar and incense burner is dedicated to a specific owner and even the placement of these items needs to be suitable for the owner. Therefore, if you use someone else’s altar or incense burner, it will not bring you good luck and may even attract negative energy.
Rings and amulets:
According to feng shui, items such as rings are believed to absorb a multitude of daily images and carry their own unique spiritual energy.
Consequently, when you wear someone else’s ring, it will be imbued with the images of their family, including negative ones, which can affect your home’s feng shui and your own spiritual energy.
An old saying goes, “There is reverence in worship, and there is peace in caution.” Therefore, it is advisable to refrain from using such items to avoid potential misfortunes.
Used Wallets:
In feng shui, wallets are believed to be intimately connected to their owner’s destiny. When choosing a wallet, people consider its size, shape, and color in relation to their own life force. Thus, it is not advisable to use someone else’s wallet, even if it is still in good condition. An old wallet is not considered lucky, as the previous owner’s energy may linger and impact the new user.
You cannot know if this energy is positive or negative, bringing good luck or bad. Therefore, it is best to avoid using someone else’s old wallet. If you intend to give a wallet as a gift, it is preferable to give a new one.
Jewelry of unknown origin:
Every piece of jewelry is believed to symbolize the spiritual energy of its owner, representing their life force and connection to all things on Earth. Therefore, wearing jewelry with an unknown history may unintentionally influence your life due to the previous owner’s energy.
However, if the jewelry holds sentimental value and you are reluctant to part with it, it is advisable to keep it in a private and secure place, rather than carrying it with you.
(*) Information provided is for reference only and should be interpreted cautiously.