Many people believe they’re honoring the deceased by wearing their ring or watch. But if that gesture comes with tears, deep nostalgia, or difficulty moving forward, the object stops being a symbol and becomes a weight.

Signs this may be happening:

– You feel sadness every time you look at or touch the item.
– Keeping it scares you, but wearing it does too.
– Your emotional life feels stuck.
– You sense the presence of the deceased as if they never truly left.
– There is stagnation in the home, in certain rooms, or even in your decisions.

This isn’t witchcraft or “cursed objects.” It’s emotional attachment… and spiritual attachment.

The Energy of the Last Moment

Objects kept without a farewell, a prayer, or a closing ritual can hold onto the energy of the moment of death.
That’s why, when opening a box years later, some people feel a chill, deep nostalgia, or a heavy silence. It’s the accumulated magnetism.

Homes filled with objects stored without energetic cleansing can feel dense or heavy—not because of ghosts, but because of unprocessed memories.

So Should You Throw Everything Away? No.

Kardec never suggested destroying or fearing objects.

What matters is giving them new meaning.