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Superstition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Author Martin Voracek claims his new study's determinations "suggest (there are) biologically based, prenatally programmed influences on paranormal and superstitious beliefs."
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- from birth, wedding, and even death. In this section we will examine the different Filipino superstitious beliefs, superstition, or mga pamahiin. This page is still under construction;
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Every family has some superstitious beliefs. Where did these ideas come from? Readers are encouraged to contribute their superstitions. ... My father was never a person to heed superstitious warnings, but until the day he passed on, I was never allowed to place any hat, on any bed, at any time. He actually used to spank me...
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Clare County Librar ... Customs, Lore and Legend of Other Clare Day ... ; The 'death coach', or cóiste bodhar as it was more generally called, was sign of approaching death. It is sometimes described as a coach drawn by a team of horses without any driver on board; but some accounts refer to a 'headless' coachman in charge.
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•At the end of a rainbow is a pot of gold; ... •To have a wish come true using a wishbone, two people make a wish, then take hold of each end of the bone and pull it until it separates. The person with the longer end gets his or her wish; •An itchy palm means money will come your way; ... •Washing a car will bring rain;
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