Is it right to use the belongings of a deceased person or sleep in their bed? The answer many don’t expect.

Pause for a moment and look around your home. Chances are, you still have items that once belonged to someone who is no longer here—a piece of clothing, a watch, a favorite cup, or even the bed where they spent their final days.

For many people, this brings a quiet fear:
“What if touching these things is bad?”
“What if sleeping there is dangerous?”

These beliefs have been passed down for years as if they were facts. But in truth, much of it is simply superstition.

There is another way to see it—one that is calmer, more compassionate, and ultimately freeing.

The fear surrounding a loved one’s belongings

Many believe that objects from someone who has passed away carry some kind of lingering “energy” that could affect the living.

But in reality, it’s much simpler:

Objects are just objects—fabric, wood, metal.
They don’t hold souls.
They don’t transmit anything harmful.
They are not dangerous.

The real issue isn’t the items themselves—it’s the fear attached to them.

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