Legend has it that toads are grateful creatures, known for repaying kindness with money. Hence, the tradition of worshipping toads with coins, or Thiềm Thừ toads, is believed to bring good fortune and attract wealth. In Vietnamese folklore, toads are associated with the tale of a toad suing the heavens, symbolizing courage and righteousness, bringing about positive outcomes. The presence of a toad is thought to invite rain, beneficial for a successful harvest.
From a biological perspective, toads thrive in cool, damp, and slightly dark environments. This explains why they are often spotted before the rain, as they sense the changing weather patterns. The sound of their teeth grinding is a call for mating season.
So, is a toad entering your house a sign of good or bad luck?
This belief can be interpreted in two ways: dreaming about a toad entering your house or physically witnessing a toad hopping inside.
From a natural science perspective, toads are attracted to damp places. Therefore, if a toad enters your house, it might be seeking a breeding shelter. This could indicate that your house is humid, dusty, and dark. According to feng shui principles, such an environment may give rise to negative energy, unfavorable for wealth and prosperity. Pay attention to the areas where the toad seeks refuge. If it moves around, it hasn’t found its preferred damp spot yet. However, if it settles in one place, inspect that area for moisture. Ensure the space under your bed is dry to maintain a good sleeping environment. If the toad takes shelter in the bathroom, kitchen, or any other damp areas, thoroughly clean and ventilate those spaces.
If the toad enters your house during the rainy season, it could be a sign of an upcoming heavy downpour, so prepare accordingly, especially if your house is prone to flooding.
According to feng shui, a toad entering your house is considered a fortunate omen, bringing good luck in terms of wealth and love. If a golden toad enters, it is believed to bring even more blessings and prosperity, according to folklore.
Toads come in various colors, including brown, black, and golden. Golden toads are considered especially lucky by many. In reality, black and brown toads are more common, while golden toads are rare, making them more valuable.
It is considered even more fortunate if a toad enters your house while preparing to lay eggs, or if a pair of toads, with one carrying the other, hop inside, symbolizing an abundance of good fortune.
What to do if a toad enters your house?
Instead of chasing the toad away, inspect the areas where it seeks refuge for any signs of moisture, dirt, or dust. Toads do not cause the same level of unhygienic conditions as other insects or animals, and they are generally harmless. The toxins in toads are found in their skin and eggs, so unless you plan on eating them, there is no cause for concern.
Toads will naturally hop away from light and human activity, so there is no need to force them out, as it may disrupt the feng shui of your home, especially if the toad is about to lay eggs.
Refrain from catching and eating toads, as folk beliefs about their nutritional value may lead to poisoning, especially with toad eggs. Exercise caution if children are around, ensuring they do not play with or ingest toad eggs, which can be dangerous.
Disclaimer: This information is based on traditional beliefs and should be considered for entertainment purposes only.
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