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Fleur de lis: Seeking Insight on Negative Energy

Aetherux

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I’ve always had a soft spot for the Fleur de lis symbol. To me, it represents royalty, elegance, and even a touch of religious significance. So when I moved into my new apartment, I thought it would be the perfect touch to add a few Fleur de lis wall hangings to give my space some character. I bought them on a whim, but for some reason, I never got around to hanging them right away. They sat in a corner, waiting for the day I’d finally get inspired to put them up.

That day came a few weeks later when I decided to decorate my bathroom. I thought the Fleur de lis would look beautiful there, and they did—gleaming in gold against the white walls. But what started as a simple decorating decision quickly turned into something I couldn’t ignore. The first time I showered after hanging them, I felt this... presence. It was heavy, dark, and made me feel uneasy. I tried to brush it off as my imagination, but the feeling lingered. It got to the point where I avoided the bathroom altogether, and that went on for nearly four months. It was so bad that I’d go to great lengths to shower at friends’ houses or even at the gym just to avoid that space.

Eventually, I decided to move the Fleur de lis to my bedroom, thinking maybe the bathroom just wasn’t the right place for them. But if anything, things got worse. I started hearing whispers at night—soft, indistinct voices that seemed to come from nowhere. It was unsettling, to say the least. I’d lie in bed, wide awake, feeling this strange energy in the room. It was like something was there, watching me, even though I couldn’t see anything. I tried to convince myself it was just my mind playing tricks, but deep down, I knew something wasn’t right.

Here’s the weird part: when I started sleeping on the couch, the experiences stopped. No voices, no heavy presence, nothing. It was like the energy was tied to the bedroom, and by extension, the Fleur de lis. I’m not sure why, but it’s made me question whether those symbols are somehow linked to what’s been happening. Did I unknowingly invite something negative into my home? It’s a confusing and frustrating thought, especially since I’ve always been sensitive to these kinds of things.

I’ve always been the type of person who’s intuitive about paranormal stuff, and this feels different from anything I’ve experienced before. I’m torn between wanting to keep the Fleur de lis because I love what they represent, and the overwhelming urge to get rid of them just to restore some peace to my home. I guess I’m just looking for some thoughts or insights. Has anyone else ever had an experience like this? I’d love to hear your stories or any advice you might have.
 
I have always believed in the power of intuition when it comes to symbols. The first time I saw the fleur de lis, I felt an immediate dislike for it, though I couldn’t explain why. Over time, I’ve learned that some symbols can be effective, but their impact truly depends on the context and timing of their use. My personal favorite symbol is one that consists of 10 triangles, with nine smaller triangles inside one larger one. To me, it represents completion and balance, something I find deeply meaningful. If anyone needs help clearing negative energy from their bathroom, feel free to reach out—I’d be happy to assist.
 
I've never been a fan of the symbol. Growing up with both Christian and ancient pagan influences, I can't help but wonder if they've shaped my views on it. Even from a young age, encountering it always made me feel uneasy, leaving an unsettling impression that I've never quite shaken off. The blend of cultural backgrounds could partly explain this discomfort, or perhaps there's something inherently off-putting about the symbol itself that strikes a chord with me. Either way, it’s an aspect of my life I’ve long pondered over and still haven’t fully understood.
 
The Fleur de Lis, a symbol rich in history, carries meanings that aren't all positive. I've been pondering a theory: placing symbols like this in our homes might amplify spiritual awareness. While such awareness can connect us to benevolent energies, it might also heighten sensitivity to malevolent ones. It's a double-edged sword, offering deeper insight but also potential risks. Perhaps we should be mindful of the symbols we invite into our spaces, considering both their beauty and the energies they might attract.
 
Did you purchase every item from a single vendor or location? The vibe or energy of the individual who either crafted or sold these items to you might have an influence, rather than the inherent meaning of the symbol itself. It's just something to ponder. I once experienced a similar situation, and changing the source of where I bought such items surprisingly made a difference for me. It's interesting how energy can travel through objects!
 
The fleur de lis is often seen as an occult symbol tied to the tree of life and divine monarchy, representing the sacred number three. In ancient beliefs, it was a crown for monstrous deities like Dagon, who were fishlike or reptilian, sometimes winged. For more details and photographs about its origins, visit [link].
 
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