Superstitions

Superstitions are beliefs that certain events or circumstances can bring good or bad luck. These beliefs often arise from fear, ignorance, and folklore. Superstitions are often seen as irrational, but some people still practice them in an attempt to protect themselves from harm or bad luck.

Why is a Bird Poop Considered Good Luck?

cagada de paloma / pigeon poop

Imagine this scenario: you’re strolling serenely when abruptly, a pigeon bestows an unexpected ‘gift’ upon you. Despite its disagreeable nature, many regard such an occurrence as a harbinger of good fortune. Have you ever pondered the origins of this unique belief? In this article, we explore the intriguing tale behind this superstition.

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I Broke a Mirror: Beyond Bad Luck

Rompí un Espejo / I broke a mirror

The breaking of a mirror can be considered either a straightforward accident or an event charged with mystical meaning. In either case, there are effective and rational ways to deal with the situation. This article provides a comprehensive perspective on how to cope with a broken mirror, from practical implications of cleaning to spiritual considerations for purifying your space.

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