Don't accept money straight away, superstition?

Don't take money directly in hand

There are many types of superstitions. Some simply believe that if you walk under a charger, you will have bad luck. And yet another believes that you should not whistle at night because ghosts will come. But how much of this is true? Today we consider the superstition part that we should not accept money directly into someone else's hand.

Have magic on money

First let's take a look at: where does such a statement come from? This comes mainly from the voodoo corner. There are many people who believe that money can cause voodoo on you in various ways. I'd be happy to explain how this works.

There are people who unfortunately actively harm others through voodoo. Everyone does this in different ways. The more devious, the better, they say. Because then it won't get caught. What are the craftiest ways to do black magic† In an unobtrusive way. Fast. And not overtly, but slowly creeping in. Sometimes money is involved:

1: Some people curse the note with which they pay something. They put a certain cursed oil on it and whoever accepts the note gets the voodoo on them. This voodoo can be aimed at all kinds of purposes, but it often concerns finances in the broadest sense. It has to be, because money magic should also be about money. And why is that necessary? Because otherwise magic would be invincible and untraceable. Sometimes you go my hand just itches after touching the note.

So if one transfers this magic to someone, that person has to deal with, for example, someone being tired and ill so that he cannot work or by having someone handle money clumsily. Why not 'just' a spirit put on someone with handing over money? Because that is again not possible.

Stealing happiness or buying happiness

You can also do other things with money. Not just bringing bad luck to someone, but using it for your own happiness.

2: The second way is take happiness away with money. That's possible because it fits in the street. With money you buy things. After all, you pay someone and then that person's happiness is taken away. That's a different kind of magic than the first. The happiness goes to the one who buys/creates it. Sometimes taken little by little, with every payment if it's someone you see often, for example, and sometimes something is set in motion so that happiness is taken all the time. What happiness is taken away is usually about finances, but can also be about other forms of wealth, such as unfortunately health. Just what the sender and the victim feel rich and poor about. When this sad ritual is performed properly, the sender actually gets more happiness. But of course later also (family) karma.

Why some people don't accept money directly in hand

But what about (not) accepting money in hand and its connection with cursed money? It's like this: some people do it as a precaution. They use their feelings when they are alone again to determine whether they can pick up the money. Others do it because they know it often happens to them or they know about it because of their environment.

Instead of taking money, they leave it on lay down the table† Then what do they do with it? They have a ritual to clean the money with† Then it is cleaned.

Some people also bury it. Then it can no longer do its job. However, you obviously do not have the money in your possession. I also believe that if you leave it there long enough, the magic will wear off.

Why do people do black magic with money?

That is a good question. I think because everything Yin Yang is. The bad is necessary to appreciate the good. The bad is necessary to become better and stronger. It is only the hope of being pointed out to you by your guides and the universe.

And the somewhat smaller answer is: because people are bored or don't want to work on themselves. Their happiness depends on your happiness which must be less. That is especially sad. And you better know about it.

Have you ever heard of not directly tackling (super) beliefs about this money?

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