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Author Topic: symbols of BAD luck...from around the world! (Read 4709 times) ... Re: symbols of BAD luck...from around the world! ... Forum > Archive > Topic: symbols of BAD luck...from around the world!
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warding off bad fortune or luck. A couple of these symbols are seen as wish makers. Here are the most popular symbols of luck from around the world; 27 Popular Good Luck Charms; Insects; Crickets; These insects are considered good luck in Asia.
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Good Luck - Bad Luck . . . superstitions and sayings of unknown origin ... During the Middle Ages, some Jewish weddings were even held in cemeteries, since it was believed the life-affirming act of marriage could halt plagues. BAD LUCK; It is considered a bad luck for a bride to meet a pig or pass a funeral on the way to...
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Published: Fri, Jun. 13, 2008 12:00AM Modified Fri, Jun. 13, 2008 01:42AM ... E-Mail Print ... tool goes here...
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A bride should never bake her own wedding cake. A bad luck omen. ... Marrying on your birthday will bring you bad luck. ... To awaken the bride on her wedding morning is bad luck. Let her sleep as long as she will.
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Historically black cats have been symbols of evil and bad luck. If you are a cat lover and have one as a pet, the symbolism may not apply to your dream. Old, superstition-based dream interpretations say that a cat is a bad omen and that you can expect deceit from those that you trust.
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A crow or raven on the roof foretells death or misfortune to the home's inhabitants; a raven on the church steeple is bad news for the entire community. ... Ravens and crows are the subject of unpleasant folklore and superstition in many countries. Black plumage and repelling habits make them perfect Halloween symbols.
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