The most DANGEROUS object you can keep from a deceased person (and it’s not the photo)

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What if you can’t let go?

So the work begins from within.
Detachment isn’t about throwing things away: it’s about  understanding .
It’s about accepting that love doesn’t need an object to exist.

Don’t put pressure on yourself. Just acknowledge what you feel.
That acknowledgment already begins the process of liberation.

Tips and Recommendations

  • If an inherited object causes you distress, do not use it until you have given it new meaning.

  • Avoid sleeping with jewelry that belonged to a deceased person if you are still grieving.

  • Keep the rooms well-ventilated and with natural light; stagnant energy worsens attachment.

  • Speak of the memory with gratitude, not with despair.

  • Say a short prayer when you store or handle emotionally charged objects.

  • Never use an inherited object as an emotional substitute for the person who has passed away.

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