Are you aware of the "invisible influence" of rental products?
The story of the "evil energy" behind convenience
Recently, "renting" items like clothes, bags, and cameras has become very common.
It is a wonderful service that meets needs for things you only use once or only want when necessary.
But I want you to stop and think for a moment.
Have you ever imagined what kind of state the "previous person" who used it was in?
"Invisible things" that soak into the body
The human body is constantly expelling bad things.
It releases not only sweat and sebum but also "unwanted things" in terms of energy.
Clothing and items worn on the body, in particular, are prone to absorbing such energy.
In fact, I think many people feel resistant to wearing other people's clothes or underwear.
That is not just a matter of hygiene,
but can also be said to be an instinctive reaction to the "energy (i.e., evil energy) that person possessed."
Influence on suitcases and cameras too
For example, rental suitcases.
They come into contact with other people's luggage in airplane cargo holds and absorb various types of "energy."
If you feel "somehow unable to shake off fatigue" or "heavy-hearted" after bringing them home,
it might be because of "something" the suitcase brought back.
The same goes for cameras and lenses.
Devices that people peer into with concentration are prone to absorbing that person's "perspective" and "energy."
If you feel a sense of discomfort, it is proof that your senses are reacting sensitively.
"Nursing care products" are actually dangerous
Among these, what I want you to be careful about are rental items like nursing care beds and wheelchairs.
In many cases, these were used by people with weakened bodies or those who passed away.
If the energy of that "end" is soaked into them...
In the past, I have heard stories of dementia progressing after starting to use a nursing care bed,
or physical condition suddenly deteriorating after using a wheelchair.
It is more natural to think of this as the "influence of energy" rather than a coincidence.
Knowing the risks lurking in "borrowing"
Of course, renting is an economical and convenient choice.
However, please try to pay a little attention to what lurks behind that "convenience."
In particular, caution is needed for bedding, clothing, and items that touch the skin directly.
If you unconsciously take in energy that is incompatible with you,
it will manifest as lethargy, insomnia, irritability, and poor physical condition.
What you can do as a countermeasure when staying away from home
When staying at a hotel for business trips or travel, what I recommend is
bringing one bath towel with you.
Just using this as a pillowcase will significantly reduce the impact.
Some people even go as far as bringing their own camping air pillow.
If you touch a pillow and think, "This feels somehow unpleasant,"
please value that intuition.
Summary: Trust your instincts
You might be told you are "overthinking it," but
being honest with your own feelings is actually very important.
When renting, if you feel, "This feels heavy somehow" or "I don't want to touch this,"
that might be a sign that it is "something you don't need right now."
Precisely because we live in an era of rentals,
try making the choice "not to carry the energy of the things you rent."
