Is it right to use the things of a deceased person or sleep in their bed? The answer that many do not expect.

They do not absorb souls.
They do not transmit “energies of death”.
They do not represent a danger.

The real problem is not in things… but in the fear that is built around them.

That fear can lead to painful decisions: throwing away valuable memories, avoiding spaces in the home, or even living with constant anguish.

A true story that changes everything

A while ago, an elderly woman lost her husband. He died peacefully on the sofa at home.

From that day on, she closed the room and stopped entering.
For months, he slept in the kitchen out of fear.

They had told him that this place was “marked”, that if he returned there, something terrible would happen.

But when he finally faced that fear… nothing happened.

There was only silence.
And memories.

Nothing more.

That moment marked a before and after in his life.

Can you sleep in the bed of someone who died?

Yes, you can.

There is no real danger in doing so.

The only valid reason to change a bed or mattress is for hygiene, in case of illness or deterioration.

But other than that, there is no reason to fear.

Of course, there is something important:

If it affects you emotionally, if it generates sadness or anxiety, then you can make changes… but for emotional well-being, not fear.

Rearranging the space, changing sheets, or moving furniture can help you heal.

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