Why you should not give your photos

Photography was invented in the early XIX century, but even then people saw the danger in the ability to capture life on film. It was clear that with the help of photographs you can influence human life, and therefore you can not treat them lightly.

This is especially true these days, when even a child can take dozens and hundreds of photos with his own phone. To make matters worse, he will post some of these images on social media, where they will be made available to the world.





Photography is directly related to the human phantom – its energy-informational copy. And if a person looks at a photo where he was good, then he draws this energy from the picture on himself, life coach Alexei Gubanov is sure.





“If this were limited, there would be no problems. But the person puts these pictures somewhere. Or print it out and give it to other people, like relatives. What if they accidentally put this photo on Hartman's grid? At the very least, there will be a headache.”





“If a picture is just on the album and nobody sees it regularly, it’s okay. But if the photo is on the table and someone regularly stops their eyes, that’s a problem. After all, when a person looks at a photo, in the same place he forms a phantom of the person he saw. Therefore, you need to be careful here, explains Alexey.





“And loving children is a good thing. But when a grandmother holds a picture of her grandson on the table, she can both nourish the child with energy and take it away. After all, the phantom of the child in any case is connected by energy lines with his physical body. And Grandma can unconsciously drainIf she's short of it. If there is an excess, it will feed itself.”

“Therefore, one should not give one’s photograph so lightly. Or show it to everyone. The look on the photo creates a phantom, and that in turn is closely connected with the person himself. And using that connection, you can influence people. drain“It’s about rituals and stuff,” Gubanov said.





The expert also noted that photos should not be thrown away. And if the photo has become completely hated, then it can only be burned. But you can't throw it away. It is impossible to cut photos, which is often practiced by many, trying to cut out the now hated person from the picture.





The fact is that in the collective photo people are close, and therefore their energy is intertwined, it is impossible to separate. The fields of these people also interact. Therefore, trying to cut and separate something, a person commits an act of vandalism, including over his own energy.

The expert is sure that photo should not be changed. Either you keep it whole or you burn it completely. If you change something, the consequences can be unpredictable.