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Do You Wear Ring? Wear It With The Right Reason

Most times I see people wear rings on their middle finger. Some, I ask them and they claim it’s just for fun. You’re wearing a ring on your finger just for fun, when that finger has a purpose and a message it gives anytime there’s a ring in it? When that ring can be made powerful for your life journey and success? Wow. The location of this finger says a lot about what it symbolizes in spirituality.

It lyes in the middle of the hand and has spiritual significance in the areas of balance, law, justice, responsibility and challenge. It is, however, agreed that wearing a ring on this finger shows that you have spiritual powers and also a responsibility. If you’re going through a spiritual journey or perhaps soul-searching, then you can wear it on the middle finger.

Anybody who is a spiritualist or an occultist can also look into your soul and fight you because the ring on the middle finger shows you’re spiritually strong and hard and anybody who has powers should also come for a challenge. So imagine you’re not an occultist or a deep spiritualist too, then it means your soul will be harmed or taken away.

Next time before you wear it, consider what message you want to communicate to yourself and others before putting it on. We all need external reminders about the things that we experience, even on a spiritual level. Why wear a ring just for fun when you can enchant it to give you spiritual benefits in life?

You can wear your ring on whatever finger you want, apart from the middle finger. No matter what, don’t wear a ring on your middle finger. We’re taking most things for fun with no sense and we’re paying dearly for it. Let’s be cautious!

Cc: Odehe Kojo

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Poet Nazir is a writer and an editor here on ThePoetsHub. Outside this space, he works as a poet, screenwriter, author, relationship adviser and a reader. He is also the founder & lead director of PNSP Studios, a film production firm.

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