The danger lies in the attachment we place on it.
What truly matters is the emotional and spiritual intention:
If you look at it and feel peace → it’s a memory.
If you look at it and feel pain → it’s a chain.
How to Release a Heavy Object
If you feel an object is weighing you down, you can transform it. Here are some ways:
1. Simple Farewell Ritual
Hold it in your hands and say softly:
“Thank you for what you represent. I release you and I release myself.”
2. Symbolic Cleansing
This can be done with running water, incense, prayer, or a white candle.
3. Transformation
Turn the ring into a pendant, make a locket, or change its purpose.
4. Keep it with a Purpose
Place it on an altar, in a pretty box, or in a space where it no longer evokes pain.
5. Donate it, if possible
To someone who will give it new meaning.
The important thing is not the physical gesture, but the emotional one.
What if you can’t let go?
Then the work begins within.
Detachment isn’t about throwing things away: it’s about understanding.
It’s about accepting that love doesn’t need an object to exist.
Don’t put pressure on yourself. Just acknowledge what you feel. That acknowledgment already begins the process of letting go.
Tips and Recommendations
If an inherited object causes you distress, don’t use it until you’ve reinterpreted its meaning.
Avoid sleeping with jewelry that belonged to someone who has passed away if you are still grieving.
Keep rooms well-ventilated and filled with natural light; stagnant energy worsens attachment.
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