
Anonymous:
I have a question about the ashes of loved ones who have passed. My relatives passed my mother’s ashes down to me, and I’ve struggled with what to do. When I transferred them to a nicer box, they felt still and peaceful, but I don’t feel comfortable keeping them in the house, so they’ve been in the garage. We’re moving soon, and the new garage will be attached to the house. Could ashes be contributing to difficult times by attracting negative (or positive) energy to a property? What is the best way to handle them, and are there important dos or don’ts?
The Seer:
Ashes by themselves, would not attract ghosts or the presence of the deceased. However, body parts would. Body parts like teeth in the ashes would. It would be better to sprinkle them at your earliest convenience into a body of water, like a lake or river, or even a forest where a ghost will not interfere with the living. In the case of your mother, I don’t find that her ashes have trapped her spirit/ghost in the world of the living. She occasionally visits with her presence to make sure all is well with your family. Therefore, sprinkle the ashes not because it’s needed but because there’s no reason to keep them and pieces of bone or teeth could have negative frequencies associated with them.
Good to know. Thank you.
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Thank you for this message, Beloved Almine💖✨
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Thank you for the question and Almine’s answer!❤️❤️❤️”
This is quite an unexpected question, but needed to be asked. I am happy to find out that not wanting to keep a loved one’s ashes is a good choice. I also did not keep the ashes of a beloved dog but sprinkled them in a stream in the woods.
Oh my goodness, I was just wondering this as my grandma recently passed and her ashes are in our sitting room. Thank you for answering this! 🩷