Symbols deemed to be Lucky Charms (Lucky Charm Weekly Topic)

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Many people believe in lucky charms and rituals that bring good luck. There is no scientific proof for this, but people still believe that certain objects bring good luck. One thing I've noticed in my life is that a person who speaks more about himself and says things like "I'm unlucky" or "nothing is going my way," is really stuck in bad luck and everything is going against him. What we should do is always think positively and strive to bring happiness into our lives. Lucky Charm will follow you around and change your life.

Old people who lived in the dark ages had a strong belief in lucky charms, and in our culture, we still do. Let us look at some examples. What do we do when we have visitors who want to go outside of the city or country? We fill a jug of water and throw it after his car after he sits in it and leaves for the journey, believing that this will bring him luck.

A small object, also known as one eye, is kept in our homes as a sign of good luck. There is a belief that this protects against the evil eye. When a new baby is born, we place the same one-eyed object on his or her cloth in order for it to be safe from all evil eyes and bring luck in life. Along with this, we have Deer's heads in our homes, which are a great source of luck. People go to the market to find a deer head and buy it for a high price to decorate their homes as a lucky charm.


These are all aspects of our ancestors' culture, but there is no scientific evidence for any of them. Personally, I believe that a person can bring a lucky charm into his or her life. It all comes down to human deeds; if you are good with other people and are always willing to help others, a lucky charm will appear in your life. Nobody is born with good fortune. Lucky people design their lives with intention, and they share and give back to others.

We have a very good Physics law that every action has a reaction, which means that when you treat people well, you will receive the same treatment. The great lesson for humans is that you will reap what you sow. In conclusion, we must think positively and perform good deeds for others in order to become a lucky charm and live a prosperous life.

This is my contribution to @beeber's weekly discord topic LUCKY CHARM. These are my thoughts on lucky charms, as well as some stories about the culture we still adhere to. This is my attempt to share the best thoughts and realities with you, and I hope you enjoy it as well. I hope you enjoyed the read and the photos; please leave your feedback in the comments section so that the next post can be even better.

Thank you for sticking with me until the end.



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Thank you for joining in again :-) thats the point! We probably can give power to everything in the one direction or the other. Our thoughts about give them the power.
Nice tradition with the water, especially as water for sure has much more worth in your land.
What is this metal leave about?

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I'm delighted to see you back in the comments section. Good thoughts are truly the key to good fortune. I'm not sure about metal leaves, but there are some talk. That's why I didn't include it in my reading. All of these, in my opinion, are meant to keep the devil's eye at bay.

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Great post for this week's #edtopic! I rather like the traditions of Lucky Charms and have a blue one eye hanging at my front door to keep evil out.

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Thank you for liking the post; the blue eye 👁️ has the meaning of keeping away the evil eye and those who wish you harm.

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