Pain that doesn’t go away can also affect
Grief is necessary, but when it becomes permanent and extreme, it can affect both the person who suffers it and the memory of the one who has passed away.
Clinging to pain, living in constant sadness, or neglecting one’s own life can create a profound emotional imbalance. Honoring those who are no longer with us also means moving forward, living with love, and keeping their memory alive with peace, not suffering.
Beliefs and fears that generate unnecessary anxiety
Many people feel fear when visiting cemeteries: they avoid looking back, they fear taking “something” home, or they believe that certain objects can attract bad energies.
These ideas, though widespread, are usually based on superstition rather than spiritual realities. Constant fear only generates anxiety and weakens inner peace.
True protection lies in calmness, respect, and sincere intention.