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    The One Thing You Must Burn After Someone Passes Away

    Emily Nguyen LeBy Emily Nguyen LeAugust 28, 20253 Mins Read
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    Losing a loved one is an emotional and spiritual experience. In many cultures, people perform rituals not only to honor the d3ad but also to protect the living. While each tradition has its own customs, there is one thing that many spiritual advisors, healers, and elders quietly agree on—you must burn the deceased’s pillow after their passing.

    Why the Pillow?

    The pillow is not just a place of rest. It takes in energy—our thoughts, dreams, and even unspoken emotions. It’s where a person lays their head every night, where they cry, worry, and dream. When someone passes away, their energy doesn’t appear instantly. Some think it lingers, especially in personal items like pillows that are full of emotional and spiritual residue.

    Spiritual practitioners concern that keeping or reusing the deceased’s pillow can trap lingering energy in your home. In some cases, people have experienced vivid dreams, emotional heaviness, or even a constant sense of “resence” in the room. While these may be harmless, they can also prevent closure and healing.

    Not Just a Superstition

    In both Eastern and Western traditions, burning or discarding certain personal items of the d3ad is a way to symbolically announce their spirit. The pillow is especially sensitive because of its intimate connection to the mind and soul. Some cultures suggest burning it within 49 days of the person’s d3ath, during the spiritual “transition period,” when the soul is considered to be finding its path forward.

    Even if you’re not deeply spiritual, letting go of such items can help on a psychological level. It’s a clear act of release. You’re telling yourself and the universe, “They’ve moved on, and so must I.”

    What If Burning Isn’t Possible?

    If you live in an apartment or can’t burn items for practical reasons, consider an alternative ritual:

    • Wrap the pillow in white cloth (a color symbolizing peace).
    • Say a prayer or words of release, thanking the person for their time with you.
    • Dispose of it respectfully, either by burying it or discarding it away from your home.

    The goal is not destruction but separation—a peaceful way to let the spirit rest and allow the living to begin healing.

    What Not to Do

    Don’t reuse the pillow. Giving it to someone else or using it yourself can transfer emotional residue.

    Don’t keep it for nostalgia. It may seem comforting at first, but it can stir grief over time.

    Don’t store it in closets or under beds. Hidden items can create emotional “blocks” or unease in your space.

    Final Thoughts

    Dealing with loss is deeply personal, and there is no “one-size-fits-all” answer. But if you feel like your home feels heavy, or that your grieving process is stuck, consider this small but powerful act. Burning the pillow is not about forgetting—it’s about freeing.

    Sometimes healing starts with the simplest gesture: letting go of the one thing they held every night.

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