At least in prominent places.
All - or almost all - we keep photographs of deceased relatives and closest people. And, in general, there is nothing particularly bad in this - but only if you follow certain rules.
What is the danger of these photos?
The depiction of the deceased - whether you like it or not - is associated with the world of the dead. If a person has passed away, but his photographs remain, the world of the dead can remain in touch with the world of the living.
Therefore, you need to follow these two rules
1. Photos of deceased relatives cannot be hung on the walls, placed in frames and placed on the table, and generally kept in sight. It is believed that frequent reference to this image takes energy from a living person.
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So if the photos are just in the album, and you sometimes look at them when you indulge in nostalgia, there is nothing wrong with that. But if they often flicker before your eyes, it is very likely to lead to a deterioration in overall health and emotional instability.
2. Photos of the deceased should be kept separate from those of living people. If you have "shared" photos, keep them in the album for the departed. Some even recommend cropping such images to separate the living energy from the dead.
They also say that they should be kept in a black album, in a black folder, or at least in an impenetrable black bag. And you can open a storehouse of old photographs only on the days of commemoration of the dead.