These plants could scare away abundance from your home, be careful

Species that drive away abundance.
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In various cultures and philosophies, plants are considered to bring good fortune and money . For this reason, some species do not enjoy this same status and can have the opposite effect. Which ones should you not have in your home?
It's important to emphasize that all these types of visions incorporate certain beliefs, and science hasn't confirmed that this is actually possible. The truth is that if you want to maintain good energy inside your home, you should consider the following recommendations: It's important to emphasize that these are beliefs and traditions, not scientific claims. However, for those who value harmony and energetic flow in their spaces, keeping these considerations in mind can be helpful. Regarding this matter, AD Magazine, a renowned media outlet specializing in related topics such as the home, revealed the types of plants you should keep away if you want luck to knock on your doorstep.
(See more: This is the prettiest surname in all of Colombia, says the IA) 1-Climbing ivy
It's a beautiful plant and can add a different touch to your home's interior, but according to the aforementioned source, this plant repels money. "Its growth and climbing style is somewhat messy and invasive; it's almost impossible to control or guide its way of climbing any surface," they point out. Apparently, climbing ivy would absorb more energy than necessary, and this would prevent it from balancing.2- Bonsai tree
Japanese culture has given it a spiritual and beneficial meaning for people, but human intervention in this type of natural energy can cause serious disruptions.3- Cactus
Feng Shui believes this species prevents money from entering your home. " The thorny, rigid shape of a cactus cuts off the flow of energy and, depending on the type of thorns or the size of the cactus, causes conflict in the home, as well as an energy of combat, irritation, and can even generate a depressive atmosphere," AD Magazine noted.
What does abundance mean?
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The specialized blog Anclando Amor refers to this concept and maintains that it comes from the Latin word abundantia, which means there is a greater amount of something. "It's a state of consciousness, an attitude with which to face any situation we encounter in life," they pointed out. (See more: These are the 7 towns near Bogotá where you could live peacefully with your family.) In other words, an individual must feel understanding so that others lack nothing, and that's why life has been responsible for offering its important virtues. "Abundance is love, joy, inner fulfillment, and richness," they emphasized.
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