Diamondback
I'll Lock Up
- Messages
- 5,916
Oh, also a challenge-coin from a friend who's a trainer/consultant with Triple Canopy.
**************K.D. Lightner said:I carry in my left-hand trouser pocket, a small bag with a stone given to me by a friend -- there is a word carved on the stone; it says "power." I also carry a stone outside the bag that has the Chinese symbol for happiness, that is of the spiritual sort. Plus any pennies I have or find (though, I tend to put found pennies in a shoe). In my right-hand pocket, I always carry a certain amount of money, i.e., four quarters, four dimes and four nickels. plus all my bills, folded up in order of denomination and all facing the same way. I really am perverse... karol
Gray Ghost said:Not superstitious. I don't believe in good or bad luck. I do carry a cross around my neck to remind me of Christ's sacrifice. It is a Celtic Cross that I wear. It reminds me also of my Scottish heritage.
Kishtu said:And there is always a penny in the side pocket of my purse that mum gave me - she says you should never give an empty purse as a gift. I've kept the penny!
Kishtu said:No, Scottish on mum's side of the family, but Irish on dad's (West of Ireland I think -the only other place I've ever seen my surname is in the Cork phone book!)
Some other strange superstitions from my childhood are - bringing hawthorn (may) blossom in the house brings death, never put shoes on the table as it will lead to an argument, and don't give a knife as a gift - erm, as if you would?? - as it will cut your friendship.
Do these sound familiar?
Kishtu said:No, Scottish on mum's side of the family, but Irish on dad's (West of Ireland I think -the only other place I've ever seen my surname is in the Cork phone book!)
Some other strange superstitions from my childhood are - bringing hawthorn (may) blossom in the house brings death, never put shoes on the table as it will lead to an argument, and don't give a knife as a gift - erm, as if you would?? - as it will cut your friendship.
Do these sound familiar?
VargasBaby said:Still kinda off topic with the thread but not...has anyone heard about is a picture randomly falls off the wall someone in the house will be dying soon? I think that's a Celtic one too..
Edward said:...you are only supposed to hear the banshee when it's your own turn to go.
K.D. Lightner said:A Nordic good luck charm is to hang a "kitchen witch" (a little figure or doll of a witch flying on her broom) in the doorway to the kitchen, supposed to bring good luck and prosperity and, probably, good cooking and lots of food. I have had the same witch hanging in every kitchen doorway where I've lived for over 30 years.
karol