Yes. You can do it without fear, without superstition, and without feeling like you’re betraying the memory of your loved one.
The only thing that matters is your inner peace.
If it brings you peace, do it.
But don’t make decisions based on fear. Make them from love, from faith, and from a sincere desire to heal.
Because everything God touches lives, and where there were tears, He can bring light.
Tips and recommendations
Giving yourself time is essential. You’re under no obligation to sleep there immediately or to change anything quickly.
A simple phrase is enough:
3. If you feel uncomfortable, change your environment.
Moving the furniture, airing out the room, lighting a candle, or changing the sheets can help you heal.
Sharing grief lightens the burden. Often, another member of the household feels the same way you do.
5. Don’t feed superstitions.
6. Keep what brings you peace, not what hurts you.
7. Seek spiritual support if grief is weighing you down.
A spiritual guide, a priest, or a therapist can help you through the process.