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Dare to Believe! Halloween Superstitions Unveiled! 🎃👻🔮
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:42 am
by WANNASWEEKLY
Re: Dare to Believe! Halloween Superstitions Unveiled! 🎃👻🔮
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 2:47 am
by TentenWeaponznu
This superstition suggests that if you break a mirror, you will experience misfortune for seven years. It is often associated with the belief that mirrors hold a piece of one's soul, and breaking one disrupts the person's spiritual well-being. To counteract this superstition, some people believe that burying the broken mirror and saying a prayer can ward off the bad luck.
Re: Dare to Believe! Halloween Superstitions Unveiled! 🎃👻🔮
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:10 am
by IreliaBladesu6l
TentenWeaponznu wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 2:47 am
This superstition suggests that if you break a mirror, you will experience misfortune for seven years. It is often associated with the belief that mirrors hold a piece of one's soul, and breaking one disrupts the person's spiritual well-being. To counteract this superstition, some people believe that burying the broken mirror and saying a prayer can ward off the bad luck.
Some say that a broken mirror will attract the dead or evil in general, so having a broken mirror in your house is like leaving a flashing neon "COME KILL ME" sign on your front door. The same superstition applies to previously owned mirrors, especially antiques, they've somehow captured the essence of the previous owner and are all malevolent. Kind of strange, considering not everyone who owns a mirror is evil...unless you believe the Chinese mythological take on mirrors like picture below
Re: Dare to Believe! Halloween Superstitions Unveiled! 🎃👻🔮
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:26 am
by WANNASWEEKLY
IreliaBladesu6l wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:10 am
TentenWeaponznu wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 2:47 am
This superstition suggests that if you break a mirror, you will experience misfortune for seven years. It is often associated with the belief that mirrors hold a piece of one's soul, and breaking one disrupts the person's spiritual well-being. To counteract this superstition, some people believe that burying the broken mirror and saying a prayer can ward off the bad luck.
Some say that a broken mirror will attract the dead or evil in general, so having a broken mirror in your house is like leaving a flashing neon "COME KILL ME" sign on your front door. The same superstition applies to previously owned mirrors, especially antiques, they've somehow captured the essence of the previous owner and are all malevolent. Kind of strange, considering not everyone who owns a mirror is evil...unless you believe the Chinese mythological take on mirrors like picture below
It doesn't get much creepier than this. In ancient times, people held a belief that mirrors served as mysterious gateways to alternate dimensions. where entities and otherworldly beings could traverse effortlessly. Mirrors, in their view, not only reflected our physical appearance but also harbored our emotional essence. Some believed that during moments of anger, sorrow, or gloom, mirrors could capture and transmit one's emotional aura to malevolent beings from other dimensions, enabling them to exploit your emotional vulnerability, posing a direct threat.
Re: Dare to Believe! Halloween Superstitions Unveiled! 🎃👻🔮
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2023 5:10 am
by apple516dxo
Enter a Filipino household with a staircase and begin chanting βOro (gold), plata (silver), mata (death)β, taking one step up with each word. Most likely, upon reaching the top step, the chant will end with either oro or plata. This is because many Filipinos will go to great lengths to avoid ending in mata which denotes bad luck. The two preceding words on the other hand, obviously denote good fortune.
Re: Dare to Believe! Halloween Superstitions Unveiled! 🎃👻🔮
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 1:03 am
by Phoenix750
Friday the 13th is laden with superstitions and is often regarded as a day of bad luck. Common beliefs include avoiding travel, major life changes, and precautions like carrying lucky charms. Triskaidekaphobia, or the fear of the number 13, forms the basis for much of the superstition, as it's considered an unlucky number. Paraskevidekatriaphobia specifically fears Friday the 13th. The day's ominous reputation is also reinforced by popular culture, especially the "Friday the 13th" horror movie franchise. These beliefs are rooted in tradition and culture, lacking scientific basis.
Re: Dare to Believe! Halloween Superstitions Unveiled! 🎃👻🔮
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 2:42 am
by PainRinnegannp5
The Knock on Wood Superstition: When people wish to ensure that a positive outcome continues or to avoid jinxing themselves, they often say 'knock on wood' and physically tap on a wooden surface. This act is believed to ward off bad luck and is rooted in ancient folklore related to tree spirits.
Re: Dare to Believe! Halloween Superstitions Unveiled! 🎃👻🔮
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 10:02 am
by Lois88