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Brilio.net - Taking pictures with friends or family has become very common in this modern era. Who can pass up the opportunity to capture exciting moments? However, there is an ancient belief that is still held by some people, namely the prohibition of taking pictures in groups of three people.
This myth is believed to bring bad luck or misfortune to one of the people in the photo. In some cultures, it is even believed that one of the people in the photo can experience bad things or fall ill afterwards.
This phenomenon raises curiosity, especially for those who like to document every moment. Although not everyone believes it, this myth has an interesting story that has been passed down from generation to generation. Some people consider it just superstition, but there are also those who feel calmer avoiding taking pictures of three people.
Does this myth really have an impact or is it just a coincidence? Let's take a look at the full review as brilio.net collected from various sources, Friday (11/15), about the origins and meaning behind this belief.
1. Myth: one person will die.
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In some beliefs, one of the people in the photo of the three is believed to experience bad luck, even death. This myth developed in Asian culture and has been passed down from generation to generation. Many believe that the energy of the three people is unbalanced and can attract bad luck. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim, so this myth is more of an inherited belief than a fact.
2. Myth: The person in the middle is the target of bad luck.Another myth says that the person standing in the middle of a photo of three people is more susceptible to bad luck or disaster. It is said that the middle position seems to depict a bridge between two worlds and this triggers negative energy. Although it sounds strange, some people choose to avoid the middle position when taking a photo of three people. In fact, the middle position is actually nothing more than a placement in the photo without any influence.
3. Myth: negative energy from odd numbers.This belief arises because odd numbers, including the number three, are considered less harmonious in some cultures. In feng shui, for example, odd numbers are often avoided because they are believed to bring no balance. In the context of the photo, this imbalance is believed to bring bad influence to one of the people. However, odd or even numbers actually have no effect on a person's energy or luck.
4. Myth: photos of three people make it difficult to balance energy.
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Like other odd numbers, a photo of three is thought to disrupt the energy balance between those who are photographed together. This belief is related to the concept of harmony in various cultures that adhere to the principle of duality or harmony. By taking a photo of three, it is believed that the energy becomes divided and there is an imbalance that can affect the life of one of the people in the photo. However, this belief is not supported by concrete evidence and is more of a superstition.
5. Myth: people on the right or left side can disappear.Some people believe that one of the people on the right or left side of a threesome is more likely to disappear. Of course, not literally disappear, but it can mean losing ones way in life or having bad luck. This myth arises from the view that the two sides often serve as a balance for the one person in the middle, and if these energies are out of balance, one person can be absorbed by negative forces. However, this belief is difficult to explain and has no logical basis to support it.
6. Myth: attracting uninvited guests.Most myths about photos of threesomes are related to the belief in spirits or uninvited guests. Some people believe that by taking a photo of threesomes, empty energy can invite other entities who want to hitch a ride in the photo. This is especially believed at night or in places that are considered haunted. Even so, this is just a superstition that has no scientific basis, although it is interesting to make an exciting story.
7. Myth: causes friendships to end.
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There is also a myth that says that a photo of three people can cause a strained friendship or a broken sibling relationship. It is said that the three people will experience disagreements or fights in the future, especially if their energy is not "in harmony" with each other. In fact, friendship or good relationships are more determined by communication and understanding, not the number of people in a photo. This myth is more of a suggestion that is often believed for no clear reason.
8. Myth: leaving an energy trail that is difficult to remove.This belief says that a photo of three leaves a trace of negative energy that is difficult to remove. This myth developed because of the assumption that each person carries their own "energy" that can affect the luck of others. In a photo of three, the energy is believed to mix and create a strong impression, making it difficult to remove. Even so, the concept of energy in this context is more of a spiritual thought and less scientifically relevant .
(brl/jad)