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I just bought a weird "energy" pendant by mistake...is it ok to wear such a thing??

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Hi, well I just bought on e-bay some pendant that well look nice lol, that's why I wanted it, and bid for it, but then I read the description or at leat tried to cause it was like a whle book written there lol and it said something about "Orgone Tachyon Fusion Receiver Pendant" and it says "This pendant has Tachyon antenna and Orgone antenna and shield technology" , and it says it's something to neutralize negative energy and stuff, and believe me people really gave me a fight fro the pendant and I was hoping they won it after I read the description lol but oh well i won the thing...and at least looks nice! lol...the thing is that I have no idea what the guy that sold it to me is talking to me! all this energy stuff...ok I kinda understand but ..."antenna" ?....ok so know I'm gonna be a radio or something? lol...you know maybe this is not even true lol, but ..just in case...I'm kinda curious and scared...do you know what all this is? Thank You

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  1. If you don't believe in the 'energy' mumbo-jumbo (which I personally do not) then wearing a pretty pendant will be just that:  wearing an accessory.  It will not affect you in any way unless you believe that it will.  If you can put out of your mind the weirdness associated with the piece, you can wear it with pride and confidence.  You should have attached a picture, I'm curious to see what it looks like!

    Good luck and God Bless!


  2. i didn't read your full story but would like to suggest you that "don't believe in superstitions"

  3. It's faddish in the New Age movement to claim a connection between their pseudo-religious beliefs and modern physics.  So they take a bunch of words that have no connection and string them together in a way that sounds cool and use that to sell the pendant.

    To draw an analogy, let me take a science I don't know much about and do the same thing.  I'll sell "DNA transcriptase mutation Krebs inhibiting" pendants.

    So yes, you're safe.  And it somebody asks about it, you've got an awesome conversation starter (well maybe if your friends are new agers or physics geeks anyway).

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