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Sunday 19 January 2014



Welcome to 13 Black Cats in a Broken Mirror

Although we live in a highly developed world and can’t imagine our lives without modern technology, our old beliefs and cultural peculiarities are not going to give up and retreat. Superstitions are still around us. They are in our blood, in every breath and sometimes they become the main trigger of our actions. People are still afraid of the unknown and believe in magic and luck. It doesn’t matter whether you think about them or not, you are still trying to avoid black cats or looking into broken mirrors or doing something important on Fridays the 13th. They are deep in our consciousness as trying to protect us from potential danger or showing that everything is going to be great. Here the main question appears: to believe or not to believe?

Everything depends only on you. To tell the truth, I am very superstitious person as it was an integral part of my everyday life in the area where I grew up. If they work for you, use them but be objective. Something that used to be treated as evil and negative can bring you luck and become your lucky charm. Therefore, I decided to tell you about the most interesting world superstitions in more details to give you a chance to see them under different angle and make them work for you. Here the journey begins. 



3 comments:

  1. Love your concept Nadiia! I look forward to returning back to your blog and reading more about superstitions. My mother is a huge believer in superstitions and I find that she has passed this on to me. As a matter of fact, the amount of belief she puts into superstitions is why I believe in them as well. Thanks to your blog hopefully I can be able to surprise her with a few new superstitions!

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  2. Thank you very much Harleen)) I hope you will find interesting and funny facts and superstitions here :p

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  3. I always joke about being superstitious, but there's always that thought in the back of my mind; "what if?"
    I think that's what makes people superstitious in the first place. The unknown is a scary thought- so they give us something to believe in that we have control over our destiny.
    I'm a control freak.. so that sometimes works for me. ha ha
    Cool concept for a blog, Nadiia!

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