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How you arrange things at home can bring bad luck – Mystic Twins
Mystic Twins, the Ghanaian spiritual duo, have shed light on mystical traditions they believe hold influence over luck, health, and family stability.
,The pair revealed that simple home arrangements and overlooked cultural practices could determine whether people experience fortune or misfortune.
According to them, even the positioning of household furniture can affect energy flow.
“There’s an aspect of Buddhism that is a placement of physical objects — where you place your bed, your headrest, your wardrobe, your mirrors.
“Sometimes the way you pack things or arrange things in your house is the reason why you are having bad luck or bad omen,” they explained in an interview with Roselyn Felli on Joy Prime monitored by MyNewsGh.
They cautioned against positioning beds near toilets or bathrooms, noting that such arrangements interfere with the body’s ability to receive positive energy.
“Your bed headrest should not be opposite to the toilet room. Sometimes the sun rises from certain directions, and because a latrine has a lot of unpleasant things going on, that’s not where you receive your goodness,” they said.
The duo also highlighted a little-known traditional ritual for newborns. They explained that when babies are brought into new environments, they must be briefly pressed against a wall to spiritually register them in the space.
“When you have a new baby and you are moving them from the hospital into your house or on vacation, you hold the child and put them against the wall like two times.
“It’s tradition but it holds certain power. If you don’t do it, that’s why most kids grow up with delayed speech or aggressiveness,” they claimed.
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