What photos should you avoid posting online to avoid the jinx?

In our technological age, it's enough to open a person's social media page to learn everything you need to know about them. Job title, relationships, purchases—it's all there in the palm of your hand. Looking at photos isn't dangerous, as long as they're not opened by an envious person.

Many people still ignore the rules of energy hygiene and freely broadcast their salary levels, recent purchases, and life, work, and personal events on social media. There are many warnings on this topic, but the situation shows no sign of changing. Here's a short primer on protecting yourself from dark rituals, explaining which photos are best kept private.

1. Photos of documents and tickets. Many people happily post photos of their driver's licenses, travel packages, and concert tickets. Even if you've found someone's documents and want to find the owner, there's an unspoken rule: posting photos of documents is prohibited. Uploading such photos publicly is dangerous not only from an esoteric perspective: scammers can easily exploit your private information.

2. Photos of expensive gadgets and things. Avoid publicly bragging about your new purchases. You risk incurring others' envy, and envy, as we know, is a direct stream of negativity and the problems that come with it. Therefore, make your profile private and only then share your joy with friends.

3. Photos of bank accounts, phone numbers, cars, or apartments are not appropriate to share on social media. Furthermore, any numerical code is believed to be a source of secret information about a person. Hexes can be cast remotely, and methods are constantly being refined. Knowing someone's date of birth, phone number, or bank account number can easily deprive them of happiness.

4. Photographs of children . Practitioners strongly advise against posting photographs of small children online—either your own or others'. A child's energy field is quite weak, so outside interference can cause significant damage to their energy.

5. Photos of loved ones. People often treat photos of their loved ones irresponsibly. By doing so, they endanger not only themselves but also their loved ones. As is well known, a curse or evil eye can spread to anyone tagged in a photograph.

6. Photos of keys or a car. It's hard to believe, but even photos like these can cast the evil eye. Besides, making a key cast or identifying a car from a photo isn't as difficult as it seems.

7. Photos of money. Avoid displaying photos of hard-earned money publicly. Such photos have negative energy and can bring financial problems upon a person.

8. Photos from parties or celebrations. Such shots not only arouse envy in others but also expose your life to strangers. Before sharing such a photo publicly, ask yourself: would you be willing to approach a stranger on the street and show them these photos? If not, create a hidden “friends only” album.

9. Photos with your loved one. Couples who love to show off their affection should be careful. If you enjoy such photos and viewing them warms your soul, let them be your personal photo archive. Happiness, as we know, loves silence.

People can use photographs in various dark arts. They can cast a hex, jinx, love spell, curse, and even cast a death spell through photographs. Many don't consider who might see the photo. To avoid trouble, practitioners recommend making small changes: filtering the photo, adding a sticker or emoji, cropping, or changing the eye color. This will create an energetic shield that will help neutralize the negative influence of ill-wishers.

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