04.29.2010

Good Luck Charm Items – April 29, 2010

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04.29.2010

Good Luck Charm Items – April 29, 2010

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04.25.2010

Feng Shui Money Frogs | 26 Feng Shui Secrets

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also an enduring symbol. Money in our lives plays an important role, it is worth learning how to use this amulet to gain wealth.

three legged toad Feng said. It is usually 1 or 3 times a bargaining chip in its mouth, to keep China’s wealth. Sometimes, animals will have no coins in the mouth, but it is in a slot, you have to throw coins. These small frogs can be noted from the bank or money on their own.

toad abundance that can be purchased at the store good luck charm. These symbols can be a variety of colors and materials. In the choice to keep in mind for his amulet, the more like a real frog, and better look. As noted above, the most important thing is to ensure that it has three rather than two or four legs. The best symbol, it is a shiny yellow metal, gold, or so gold.

money to place the correct symbol? This charm can be placed in your home in one of the few places. A good location is the living room. In the living room, it’s the upper left corner diagonally to the door. This is the so-called “power of the corner.” It is also possible near the front door, it is placed in your house jump impression. It can also be run in the same trade your favorite fountain, will also increase your money on luck. The most important point is that, rather than the house’s money frog, not the reverse. Feng tax money should not be placed in the bathroom, kitchen or bedroom frog. The bedroom is sleep in the kitchen, it is too hot, while in the bathroom, will enjoy Ning Jingxian energy and relaxation, rather than bring you good luck and money.

If you have a backyard where they are treated respectfully toad living and friendly house. After an ancient Chinese belief, live frog in the backyard bring prosperity to the family. According to China’s anger and revenge of the tortoise is in the first. But one day the Buddha came, they conquered, their commitment to help others. Since then, the biological price to pay, it’s troublesome situation, by people who spit out gold coins.

where the toad (currency area, health, love, etc.), it will activate a specific area. Money frog is a symbol of wealth. If you do not believe the mascot will not work. So, try to believe in this useful little fellow, you will soon see your financial situation positive changes. There are many other significant improvements, you can do feng shui for themselves.

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04.22.2010

Good Luck Charm Items – April 22, 2010

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04.20.2010

How to Make Your Own Lucky Charm

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04.16.2010

Lucky Charm

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04.16.2010

Good Luck Charm

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4 leaf clover is the world best known good luck charms. four leaf clover is consider to be a lucky charms in many cultures.

04.16.2010

4 leaf clover

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4 leaf clover is the world best known good luck charms. four leaf clover is consider to be a lucky charms in many cultures.

04.16.2010

Everyone in the world believes in good destiny or good luck.Though invisible destiny has its tremendous impact on individual either in positive or negative way there are some creatures and objects, known as good luck charms that are believed to overpower negative forces and remove all the hurdles from human life. Good luck charms are blindly believed to bring happiness, love, prosperity, strength and power. Even those who claim themselves the atheist in some way or the other staunchly believe in good luck charms. You might have seen many people around you wearing amulets, bracelets, jewelries or the tattoos over specific parts of their body. All such peculiar attractants are symbols of good luck charms.

Besides the handmade objects like holy cross, swastika (Indian holy symbol) and horse-nail there are many insects also such as ladybug,  dragonfly, scarab, pig, elephant and tiger treated as the good luck charms. Apart from objects, insects and the animals there are many prominent icons (holy men) also like Buddha, respected and worshiped like a god. The icons also are treated as the good luck charms in different parts of the world.

Though many of you may go against the good luck symbol or charm as a part of superstition, you will can’t deny the fact that every person in the world believes blindly in an invisible power, in some way or other, that is, God. Though a name of God or invisible power has got to differ in different religions and cultures, the god, in all the religions, is believed to provide strength, peace, aggrandizement, prosperity, success, fame and power. Is there any God or power in the universe which doesn’t seem to provide happiness? Those who refuse to accept god’s existence extend their approbation to God indirectly by opting for good luck charms wearing amulets or tattoos. We are presenting over here world’s few popular good luck symbols or charms in order to make you introduce you with their conspicuousness for the life of humans.
 
Popular Good Luck Charms

Insects

  • Crickets- Crickets are treated in Asia as the good luck charms bringing compatibility and removing all the obstructions from life.
  • Ladybugs- Ladybug also is believed to be a good sign and those who staunchly believe in positive effects of ladybug in life never mistreat such insect. It is a special kind of insect which is not killed. This red color insect if sits over the body of any individual, it is not removed by the person concerned, unless it flies away on its own. Quaint isn’t it! Those who by mistake kill the ladybug are considered to invite a bad look involuntarily. It is the positive effect of ladybug which encourages the large number of youths and other superstitious people to devote some sensitive parts of their body in carving out a tattoo of ladybug. 
  • Dragonflies- It also is a peculiar insect or bug loved all over the world as a good luck charm. Farmers take the dragonflies for bringing bumper crops of rice during the ensuing harvest season.The people of all ages wear the dragonfly tattoos as well. 
  • Scarabs- It is another insect, treated as a good look sign or charm. It has been loved and provided protection since Egyptian period.

Natural Objects

Just after coming across some insects, taken as the good luck charms, let’s have a look at some natural objects.

  • Acorns- It is a hard fruit of oak believed to be effective in keeping the all the bad situations at bay.
  • Rainbow- It is believed to be a bow of India (Indian god of water). Its appearance in the sky is the precursor of an end of ongoing rain and onset of another beautiful climate. Rainbow’s seven colors also are taken as a sign of good fortune. In some parts of the world the end of rainbow is believed to have a treasure of god. People curiously watch the rainbow and display its scenery over the wall inside their drawing room as well.
  • Gems or stones– Germs or stones also are treated as the good luck charms. There are many precious gems, leaving positive or negative effects on humans. These stones are worn by the people in just in accordance with their time & date of birth and birth place.The gems and stones have really tremendous impact in the life of person. Let’s have a look at some of the conspicuous gem stones treated worldwide as the good luck charms. Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Amethyst, Opal, Topaz, Peridot, Aquamarine, Tanzanite, Citrine, Ametrine, Garnets, Tsavorite Garnet, Demantoid Garnet, Mandarin Garnet, Tourmaline, Rubellite Tourmaline, Green Tourmaline, Paraiba Tourmaline, Yellow Tourmaline, Blue Tourmaline, Multicolored Tourmaline, Lapis Lazuli, Fancy Sapphires, Quartz, Zultanite, Jade, Zircon, Iolite, Spinel, Fire Opal, Moonstone, Alexandrite, Chrysoberyl, Kunzite, Beryls, Morganite, Chrome Diopside, Andalusite, Amber, Turquoise, Coral, Agate, Onyx, Bloodstone, Jasper, Pearl and Diamond are the good luck signs or charms.

Animals

  • Dolphins- As all the fishes are taken as ominous sign or sign of good fortune all over the world including India, dolphins were treated as the sign of good luck in Ancient cultures of Greece, Sumer, Egypt and Rome. Christians in America still treat the dolphin as bringing good luck to the people.
  • Pigs- Pig is very important animal treated as a good luck sign in Germany. 
  • Tortoises- Tortoise also is believed to be a good sign of favorable destiny. Being indispensable part of astrology, tortoise is mentioned as changing all the contrary situations in to favorable one unbelievably.  The people in many parts of world keep the tortoises in captivity to ward off evil forces and obliterate all the contrary situations. 
  • Elephant- It is also treated as one of the prominent gods in India, that is, Ganesha.  Elephant is the most conspicuous and sought after animal all over the world. Elephant being a good luck sign is preferred in USA, UK, Canada, India and China.
  • Red Bats- in China the red bats are treated as a good sign or charm of good luck. Believed to chase away all the evil forces effectively, the red bats are supposed to provide longevity, good heath, love, prosperity and power. Chinese people discover the red bats as the good luck charm and want them to exist all around their localities.
  • Tigers- Tiger, a most dangerous animal on earth, also is treated as a good sign of fortune bringing good luck in the life of viewer. It is treated with a great respect in India and China. In India it is believed to be a vehicle of goddess Durga, while in China it is believed to provide a protection from loss of precious goods and property.
  • Rabbit- The rabbit’s foot also is believed to bring a good luck, while its teeth provide a victory in gambling and other games in Africa.

Icons and Figures

  • Buddha- Buddha is worshipped all over the world including China, Japan, Sri Lanka, India and Nepal. His presence in home as a laughing Buddha has gained worldwide popularity recently and people of all the religions do prefer to place its idol in their room turning its face towards main gate. Before going out of house for important work the people rub their hands over his belly for gaining 100% success.
  • Saint Christopher.

Handmade objects

  • Dream Catchers- It is also believed to be a good luck charm removing all contrary situations from life.
  • Red Chinese Lanterns.
  • Horseshoe- The horseshoe has been used to ward off evil forces and maintain peace, prosperity and the compatibility in the life of house inmates. Made by the blacksmith, It is hanged from over the main gate in order to prevent evil forces from entering the house.  
  • Coins- The coins also are treated as good luck charms all over the world.
  • A pot of gold.

Symbols and Numbers

  • Nautical Stars- Nautical stars are respected by the fisher men and voyagers. The nautical stars are believed to foretell about contrary situations and provide a good protection from them.
  • Swastika– Sign of good luck in India, happiness and prosperity. 

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04.16.2010

Superstitions | Allwoman.co.ke

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Superstitions

Posted on 09 April 2010 by Woman about town

Are you superstitious? Most of us are! Professional sportsmen and women are a good example. Nearly half of them do something superstitious as part of their preparation. Wearing a piece of lucky clothing maybe, carrying a mascot, or going through a special routine. Around the world there are lots of high-rise buildings that don’t seem to have a thirteenth floor. They do of course – but it’s not labelled thirteen. Table thirteen’s rare in restaurants for the same reason. Because so many people think that thirteen’s an unlucky number. I’ll bet you can remember doing something superstitious too. Like carrying a lucky charm, shaking dice a certain way or changing your plans because of something you read in your horoscope. There are lots of superstitions about cats. Like it’s unlucky to see them at night, or while crossing a road, or as you start a journey. There are people who wear something inside-out to guard against bad luck. Or throw burning sticks at hooting owls to ward off a death in the family. Almost everyone has done something superstitious at some time or other – though many of us won’t admit it.

Superstitions are interesting because most of us have these really strong feelings that they do make things happen. But actually they don’t. We feel like that because our brains are designed to work out what causes things to happen in our lives. Like figuring out that certain foods upset your stomach, so you can avoid them in the future. But our brains are sometimes fooled. Like when a horoscope or a charm seems to work once or twice – especially over something that’s important to us. Our subconscious logs them down as causing whatever it is we wanted to happen. But in fact they don’t. The relationship’s just a coincidence.

Superstitious behaviour looks like something that can only affect humans. After all, how can animals have beliefs such as luck? But one of the most famous psychologists ever – Professor B F Skinner – decided to check this out. He believed that animal and human behaviour is fundamentally very similar. It’s just that human behaviour is more complex and difficult to explain. So he argued that in order to understand human behaviour, you should first study the simpler behaviour of animals. And just to prove his point, he offered to make pigeons superstitious!

His pigeons were being fed just a little less than they wanted. So that they were hungry and always looking for food. Every day he placed each pigeon in turn into a special cage for a few minutes, and left them on their own to do whatever pigeons do in cages. And once every fifteen seconds a mechanism dropped a food pellet into a feeding tray. Exactly every fifteen seconds. Regardless of anything else that was happening in the cage.

No matter what the pigeons did, they got the same amount of food, and at exactly the same intervals. But that’s not how it appeared to the pigeons! After a few days, they had developed a whole range of strange behaviours. Different for each pigeon. And in every case something they’d never done before the experiment. One pigeon turned anti-clockwise several times between each pellet drop. Another would thrust it’s head into one of the upper corners of the cage. Others developed curious rocking movements or made brushing gestures with their beaks.

The birds had become superstitious! They were acting as if it was their movements that were producing the food – when in fact there was no connection at all. It would have appeared anyway. Just by accident, each pigeons had happened to make one of these movements just before a pellet was released. And in the pigeon’s mind that was the reason why it had been fed. So they started repeating them. And so there would be more coincidences. Which made them even more convinced they were right.

I’ll bet you’re thinking this could never happen to us? But I’m also sure you’ve seen people doing similar things! Like a bowler who continues to behave as if he’s controlling the ball after he’s let it go? Maybe turning his body or twisting his hands. Or shouting to encourage the ball. Rationally you know he can’t affect it at all – but we often do such things. A few times the ball will happen to move in the direction he wants – and that’s enough to reinforce his behaviour. But it’s always pure chance. In fact, these accidental coincidences can be few and far between – and yet his brain will continue to be convinced that he can affect the ball. Maybe for the rest of his life.

Psychologists have created superstitious behaviour in humans too, just to prove the point. In one experiment, psychology students were sat in front of of four buttons, and told that if they figured out the right ones to press a bell would sound. And they would receive a small payment. In fact, the only thing that worked was pressing button number three. But only after a delay of ten seconds. And that’s what caused the superstitious behaviour. During those ten seconds, the students would be trying other buttons in all sorts of combinations. The bell would always sound exactly ten seconds after number three had been pressed – but the students all believed that the other buttons they’d pressed were necessary as well.

Every student developed a pattern of pressing buttons (like 1,4,2,3,1,4,2,3,1,4,2,3…) that they repeated over and over again between the times the bell sounded. They really only needed to press button number three and wait – but they all came to believe that the other buttons had to be pressed in some sequence or other to ‘set things up’. Not one of them realised what was really going on – or that their behaviour was superstitious!

And in fact we see behaviour just like this in real life. Superstitious behaviour sounds irrational – but it really is just a result of the way our brains try to figure out what’s going on around us. And it may even be helpful. By making us feel less anxious and more confident. People who are employed in dangerous occupations tend to be far more superstitious that everyone else. And maybe that’s because their superstitions make them feel more in control of a difficult situation.

So the next time you find yourself doing something superstitious, try to figure out how you might have come to believe that it works. But don’t feel you have to stop! You might smile a little at what you’re doing in future – but it’s still a good idea if it helps you feel better.

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