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Monday, May 11, 2026

I found this under my mattress—at first I thought they were insect eggs, but the reality really surprised me. That day, I decided to turn the mattress over, just to air it out and clean the sheets. Everything was going as usual until I noticed a strange pile of small black grains in the corner of the bed. They were matte, with a slight sheen, like tiny coals. I froze. At first, I thought they were insect eggs—maybe cockroaches or some kind of beetle. My heart started beating faster, and I even felt a chill run down my spine. I carefully collected a few grains on a piece of paper and began examining them. They were too hard and dry to be anything alive. But still where did they come from under my mattress? Honestly, I was shocked when I realized what they were. Have you ever seen anything like this before? I shared the details in the first comment👇👇

 

I found this under my mattress – at first I thought they were insect eggs, but the reality really surprised me.

I found this strange pile under my  mattress at first, I thought it was insect  eggs. The truth? Way more amazing.
That afternoon, I decided to flip the mattress and wash the  sheets. Everything seemed normal until I noticed a cluster of tiny black grains tucked into the corner of the bed.

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They were dull yet slightly shiny, like miniature pieces of coal.

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My stomach dropped. My first thought: insect  eggs. Maybe roaches? Beetles? My skin frozed just thinking about it.

I grabbed a piece of paper and carefully scooped a few of them up to inspect.

They were hard, dry, and definitely not alive. But then where had they come from?
Curious (and slightly terrified), I took a picture and sent it to a friend who’s into herbal remedies and old healing traditions.

She texted back almost instantly:

 “Those are kalonji – black cumin seeds. Someone must’ve placed them there intentionally.”

I blinked in disbelief. Seeds? Under my bed?

When I looked it up online, my jaw dropped. Apparently, kalonji has been applied for centuries as a charm to ward off sickness and evil energy – often hidden under mattresses, thresholds, or even sewn into pillows to attract peace and protection.

For a moment, I was freaked out. Who would do that without telling me?

Then I remembered that my grandmother had visited a few weeks earlier. She’s always been the kind of woman who believes in quiet blessings and old ways.

That evening, I called her.

“Grandma… did you put something under my mattress?”

She chuckled softly.

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