There’s no biblical or Christian teaching that prohibits sleeping in the bed of someone who has already passed away. Nor is there any basis for believing that the bed becomes “contaminated” or burdened with shadows.
Peace is in the heart with which you act.
If you feel a sense of heaviness when you see the bed, you can change the sheets, air out the room, and say a short prayer:
And if you feel you can rest there, do so without fear. You are not betraying anyone.
Sleeping in that bed does not erase the love.
It does not attract spirits.
When fear dissolves, gratitude arises.
When we stop protecting the pain and begin protecting the love.
Many people who couldn’t enter the room discovered that a simple prayer changed the atmosphere. Death no longer sounded like the end, and the room became a place of serenity once again.