When a person dies, relatives sometimes offer his clothes to other people. It seems that there is nothing reprehensible, because sometimes in such cases there are quite decent things in very good condition, which are absolutely not needed by the family of someone who has gone into a different world, but others may come in handy. On the other hand, many are afraid to wear such clothes and shoes, fearing the negative energy associated with death, which, in their opinion, can spread to a person’s wardrobe. So is it possible to wear things after a dead person?
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If you do not touch on superstitions, esotericism and religion, then there is nothing wrong with that. Especially if a person died not from a particularly dangerous infection, but from something that cannot be transmitted through personal belongings. The only thing that can harm the new owner of such clothes is constant thoughts that her former owner passed away. Scrolling in my head the thought: “I carry the thing of a dead person” will not lead to anything good, so if this is a problem for you, it is better to do without such things. In addition, if you knew this person, you probably should not, looking in the mirror, constantly remind yourself of him. If you did not know him, then everything is much simpler.
From the point of view of Christianity, there is nothing wrong with wearing the things of the dead, the exception is the pectoral cross, which is a purely personal thing and must be buried with the deceased. As for the clothes, the ministers of the church not only do not forbid, but they themselves advise giving it to those in need - to monasteries, charitable organizations or just acquaintances who need help. Accordingly, people who are in a difficult financial situation can accept such help. The superstition of accumulated bad energy Christian faith does not approve.
Muslims in this regard are in solidarity with Christians. Islam prescribes that everything that remains after a person’s death is shared between his heirs, however, in many countries, including Russia, there is a tradition of handing out the things of a person who has gone into the world to others in need, which is welcomed and considered alms. Buddhism also does not prohibit the wearing of things of a deceased person.
All the prohibitions on the carrying of things of the dead related to energy lie somewhere in the field of general superstitions that have come from pagan times. Now psychics talk a lot about this. Each for himself decides whether to believe it or not. However, if you believe, it is better for you not to really wear such clothes. After all, self-hypnosis has great power, and if you have such fears, this will certainly affect you and your condition.