Having good Feng Shui at home is crucial—not only does it influence the energy of the homeowner, but it also affects the fortune of the entire family. While Feng Shui is often about proper object placement, it can also be disrupted by certain negative items.
1. Second-Hand Clothing with Unknown Origins
Some people like to buy second-hand designer clothes, but these items should never be kept at home. Their origins are unclear—you don’t know if the previous owner experienced misfortune, such as illness, bankruptcy, or even death. After all, why would someone part with their personal belongings unless something unfortunate had happened? Some second-hand items may even come from stolen goods.
Regardless of the case, such clothing is considered inauspicious. Since clothes are personal items that absorb one’s energy, bringing them into your home may also bring the previous owner’s misfortune, disrupting family harmony and negatively impacting your luck.
2. Religious Statues with Unknown Backgrounds
Religious statues have always been treated with great reverence.
A statue must be properly consecrated before being brought into a home for worship. Otherwise, instead of bringing blessings, it may attract misfortune. If the origins of a statue are unclear and you blindly worship it, you might unknowingly invite unwanted spiritual disturbances.
3. Hair or Hair-Based Items of Unknown Origin
Various products made from human hair are commonly found on the market, such as calligraphy brushes, ethnic masks, and embroidered decorations.
However, because we only see the final product, we often overlook where the hair originally came from. Some unscrupulous sellers even use hair from deceased individuals. Bringing such objects into your home can negatively affect the household’s Feng Shui. To avoid potential bad luck, it’s best not to introduce these items into your living space.