In the ancient belief, there are things that should not be saved, should not be cheap and kept because the more you keep, the more you lose other things. Therefore, there are 3 things that the ancestors always told their children and grandchildren to clean up and throw away to protect feng shui for the house, help preserve and increase wealth.
Don’t keep withered flowers, withered plants, and broken pots in the house
Withered flowers and withered plants bring negative energy, so they reduce the energy of the owner. But many people keep them because they love the plants and regret the flowers, because they may be commemorative flowers. Some people even hang upside-down flowers to dry as scenery and commemoration because they are gifts and also hobbies. In feng shui, fresh plants and fresh flowers bring good energy, but when they die and wither, they have a negative impact on feng shui. Withered plants and dried flowers also cause the spirit of the people living in the house to decline.
Therefore, when you have withered plants and dried flowers in the house, it makes the homeowners encounter bad luck, signaling death and gloomy atmosphere. This is not beneficial for the psychology, bringing pessimistic energy, neglecting work and life, lacking effort when facing difficulties. The negative energy from withered plants and dried flowers also has a great impact on the people living in the house. Therefore, you should reconsider and throw them away from the house. Inside the house should only have objects with positive energy that are good for mental relaxation.
If you have a broken flower pot, you should replace it with a new one to avoid having the broken pot reducing the positive energy for the feng shui of the plant.
Don’t keep broken glass mirrors in the house
Broken glass mirrors have very bad feng shui. They represent cracks, damage, and decline. Moreover, glass mirrors reflect both positive energy and absorb negative energy. When they are broken, this reflection process becomes even more dangerous. In the past, people considered keeping broken glass mirrors in the house as a great taboo. This makes the family uneasy, making business difficult, causing conflicts between parents and children, and the career to be broken.
Keeping broken glass mirrors in the house also increases the risk of accidents, especially when there are elderly and children who are difficult to control. Therefore, never keep broken glass mirrors in the house. Broken mirrors should not be glued back together because the crack cannot be tightly sealed, and the bad energy that they leave cannot be erased. So if you unfortunately have a broken mirror, throw it away as soon as possible.
Don’t keep broken or cracked dishes
Dishes are everyday objects that represent wealth and prosperity, the daily meal. Even in difficult times, our ancestors still didn’t use cracked dishes because they have bad feng shui and treat people poorly. Moreover, cracked dishes represent poverty. The food container is our own meal. Making a living is also called “making a living”. Therefore, if there are cracked dishes in the house, it is an omen of the decline in business, the meal becomes fragile, broken and cracked. Eating with cracked dishes can also lead to accidents, cracked lips and bleeding, and cleaning can cause finger cuts and bleeding.
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