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If someone gives you this as a gift, throw it away immediately: It’s witchcraft in disguise. – Soulfy

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Even if it’s “beautiful,” something about it feels off—and you can’t explain why.

5. It comes from someone you have conflict with

Tense relationships, jealousy, rivalry, or past negativity can influence how you perceive the gift.

6. Changes in sleep or emotional state

Nightmares, anxiety at night, or feeling uncomfortable in your own space.

Is it energy, suggestion, or something psychological?

From a rational perspective, there’s something very important: the human brain responds to what it perceives.

If something makes you uncomfortable, your body reacts:

anxiety increases

your mood changes

your sleep is affected

stress is activated

This can create a chain reaction. Psychology refers to this as the nocebo effect—when a negative perception produces real consequences in your well-being.

So beyond any belief, what matters is how it affects you.

Types of objects that often trigger stronger reactions
Many people agree that certain items tend to have a greater emotional impact, especially those with direct or symbolic contact with the person:

Clothing (especially intimate or personal use items)

Perfumes or products applied to the body

Jewelry or daily accessories

Bedroom items

Mirrors or symbolic decorative objects

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