Tag: Superstitions
The Do’s and Don’ts of Grand Opening Rituals: A Comprehensive Guide to Ensure Success...
Opening day is a significant event, but many are unaware of the superstitions and taboos surrounding the rituals. Uncover the do's and don'ts of grand opening ceremonies and learn how to avoid potential pitfalls with our insightful article.
Why You Shouldn’t Share Your Hairbrush With Anyone Else.
Introducing the art of hair grooming with a modern twist. A hairbrush is an intimate accessory, an extension of one's self, and a tool to craft unique styles. Ancient wisdom warns against sharing brushes, and we believe it's time to embrace a new era of personal grooming with a touch of ancient wisdom. Prepare to embark on a journey of self-expression and hair excellence.
What to Avoid in the New Year: 13 Taboos for the First 3 Days...
It is widely believed that sweeping the floor and breaking dishes on the first day of the Lunar New Year will bring bad luck for the rest of the year.
What to Eat and Avoid During Exam Season for Good Luck?
"Superstition has always been a part of human culture, and the idea of 'precautionary measures' bringing good luck is prevalent before important events. With a crucial exam ahead, students are curious about the dos and don'ts of food choices to avoid any bad luck. Let's explore this intriguing topic and uncover some interesting beliefs and traditions in the article below."
The Magic of Ten: Unveiling Time-Honored Traditions for Welcoming a Newborn Home
Introducing a newborn to the family is a momentous occasion that requires meticulous planning. Uncover ten time-honored traditions to embrace as you welcome your precious bundle of joy home, steeped in cultural wisdom and passed down through generations.
Don’t Cut Your Hair on These Days or You Might Snip Away Your Luck!
"Uncover the Secrets of Haircut Superstitions: Are There Really Unlucky Days to Get a Trim?
Dive into an intriguing exploration of age-old beliefs surrounding haircuts and their impact on luck. Prepare to challenge conventional wisdom as we unravel the mysteries behind these superstitions and discover if there's any truth to them. Get ready to book your next haircut with confidence and an extra dose of good fortune!"
What to Avoid on Tết Đoan Ngọ for Continuous Luck and Peace
"Old habits die hard", as the saying goes, and it's particularly apt when it comes to the traditional customs observed on Tết Đoan Ngọ, or the Dragon Boat Festival. Superstitions and traditions run deep in Vietnamese culture, and this festival is no exception. Families take great care to follow certain practices to ensure good fortune and ward off any potential bad luck.
Three Plants You Shouldn’t Put in Your Front Yard and Two Items You Shouldn’t...
In the world of Feng Shui, there are certain plants and objects that are considered inauspicious when placed in front of your home. Ignoring these guidelines could lead to financial ruin, according to believers.
Things to Avoid in Feng Shui and Mystical Spirituality
Our ancestors often say "Respect for the divine, avoid the forbidden" and always remind their descendants to avoid engaging in spiritual taboos to avoid encountering unfortunate events.
Things to avoid on the 2nd day of Tet holiday for a lucky year
In ancient times, there was a saying "prevention is better than cure". To ensure a prosperous and fortunate new year, you can consider some taboos on the 2nd day of the Lunar New Year.