{"id":6613,"date":"2021-06-05T19:35:58","date_gmt":"2021-06-05T19:35:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=6613"},"modified":"2021-06-05T19:35:58","modified_gmt":"2021-06-05T19:35:58","slug":"8-unlucky-things-you-shouldnt-keep-at-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/legendstitch.com\/8-unlucky-things-you-shouldnt-keep-at-home\/","title":{"rendered":"8 Unlucky Things You Shouldn’t Keep At Home"},"content":{"rendered":"
It would be wise to take care of the energies that you bring into your homes. Ditch these items if you don\u2019t want to bring bad luck to yourself.\n In general, reflect a sense of brokenness, and looking at them every day can give you the feeling that you\u2019re broken or beyond repair. But, broken clocks can also bring a bit of bad luck. According to feng shui, if you keep broken clocks in your home, you risk becoming stuck in a rut, and you won\u2019t move forward in life. But, wait\u2026 it gets worse! When a broken clock chimes, it signals that death may soon come to your household!\n If you struggle with getting your kids to make their beds, just tell them that an unmade bed will bring them bad luck. According to this superstition, not making your bed can cause you to have a sleepless night. What\u2019s more, is that this can even happen to you if you\u2019re making your bed but get interrupted while doing so! That being said, the best thing to do is to try to stay free of distractions while making your bed. And, don\u2019t distract your kids either so they can\u2019t use the \u201cI got distracted\u201d excuse for not making their beds.\n We know it may be tempting to come home and kick your shoes off after a long day at work, but what you don\u2019t realize is that doing so may bring bad luck your way. According to Ranker, Middle Eastern news and entertainment website ScoopEmpire.com reported that this Arab superstition has a logical explanation behind it. The superstition dates back to years ago when people had dirt floors. And, as such, spiders and scorpions would crawl into people\u2019s shoes and sometimes cause death. So, they came up with this superstition to encourage people not to leave their shoes lying around for deadly creatures to crawl into.\n If you have any outdated calendars hanging on your walls, you\u2019d better take them down immediately! Even if they\u2019re not hanging up but are merely open, they can still bring you bad luck. For example, outdated calendars can bring misfortune, curtail prosperity, and even shorten your life. To prevent bad luck from coming your way, make sure you change your calendar(s) on time every month.\n It\u2019s also considered bad luck to hang up a new calendar before the year begins.\n You\u2019d think that since the color green is associated with good luck in Irish folklore, it would also bring you a bit of good luck in your home. But, the truth of the matter is green paint is said to do the exact opposite \u2014 and for good reason. Once upon a time, green dyes were made with cupric hydrogen arsenic. And, when damp, green-painted, or papered walls would release toxic gases. As a result, some factory workers fell ill and died from exposure to the dyes. And, even though this toxic compound is no longer used today, some people still feel it\u2019s best to avoid green paint altogether.\n If you plan on vacationing in Hawaii, make sure you DON\u2019T bring any lava rocks or sand back with you. According to the Legend of Pele\u2019s Curse, taking lava rocks or sand from Hawaii will cause you to have a string of bad luck until you return the items to the islands. Whether this is true or not remains to be a mystery. But, that hasn\u2019t stopped some people from believing in it. In fact, hundreds of visitors send packages of lava rocks and sand back to Hawaii every year because they believe they\u2019ll have bad luck if they don\u2019t.\n Opening an umbrella indoors can be dangerous, especially if someone were to get poked by it. But, that\u2019s not the reason why it supposedly brings bad luck. This superstition, which dates back to ancient Egypt, says that an umbrella serves as a form of protection. And, when you open one inside, you offend the guardian spirits keeping watch over your home by implying that their protection isn\u2019t good enough. Since many people are afraid of incurring the wrath of a jealous spirit, they avoid opening their umbrellas indoors.\n We\u2019ve all heard the superstition about a broken mirror bringing seven years of bad luck. But, did you know that if a person dies and you don\u2019t cover the mirrors, their soul could become trapped inside? That\u2019s because a mirror can steal a person\u2019s soul. At least that\u2019s what some ancient cultures believed anyway.\n Here are some other things you may not have known:\n -If you hang a mirror facing your bed it will bring bad relationship problems to your healthy marriage.\n -You should never have mirrors in your home\u2019s entryway. 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A Broken Clock\n
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2. An Unmade Bed\n
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3. Upside Down Shoes\n
4. An Outdated Calendar\n
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5. Green Paint\n
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6. Lava Rocks or Sand from Hawaii\n
7. An Open Umbrella\n
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8. Mirrors\n
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