• Avoid making decisions based on superstition or external pressure.
  • Pay attention to your emotional responses, but do not let fear guide your actions.
  • Donating items can support both healing and generosity.
  • Keep only what genuinely matters to you.
  • Reorganizing your living space can help create a sense of closure.
  • If needed, talk to someone you trust or seek professional support.

Final Reflection

The belongings of someone who has passed away are not a source of danger. They are reminders of a life that mattered.

The real challenge is not avoiding these objects, but learning how to live with what they represent.

When fear fades, what remains is something far more important: memory, connection, and peace.