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Do not keep these items belonging to a deceased person

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👕 Clothing Worn at the Time of Death

Many traditions advise against keeping clothes worn during illness or at the time of death. These items are often associated with pain and suffering, and keeping them may prolong grief or emotional distress.

What to do instead:
Donate or respectfully discard them, or follow cultural or religious rites if applicable.


🛏️ Bedding and Personal Linens

Bedsheets, pillows, and blankets used during a person’s final days are often believed to carry heavy emotional energy. Even practically, they may hold lingering odors or stains linked to illness.

Replacing these items can bring a sense of renewal and emotional relief.


💍 Broken or Incomplete Personal Items

Damaged jewelry, broken watches, or unfinished personal belongings are sometimes seen as symbols of unresolved energy. While intact heirlooms may be passed down, broken items are often better let go.

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