Here is a special #Flashlore tale for this week's #Superstitiology collaboration with #OfDarkAndMacabre, #BookWormSat & #BookChatWeekly! Legend says that the Irish St Brendan was the first to discover the island of Madeira. Sailing out from Ireland to seek "Heaven on Earth" in the 6th century CE, it is said that Brendan did indeed find paradise … Continue reading #Flashlore 13
Author: Superstition Sam
Succour From The Saints: The Peaceful Co-Existence of Superstition and Religion
We're finally back with another in-house blog article — the first one after our relaunch as Superstition Sam! In this short essay, we'll be exploring some examples of charms and lucky figurines of saints, including new contemporary superstitions trusted by theists and atheists alike. And to show you that you don't need to fear (because … Continue reading Succour From The Saints: The Peaceful Co-Existence of Superstition and Religion
#Flashlore 12
"White rabbit,white rabbit,white rabbit!" It's time for everyone's favourite superstition again! According to English lore, saying "white rabbit" or just "rabbit" on the first day of the month is good luck. Painting of large white rabbit with three bunnies, all eating their greens! Image: Barber, Alfred R. (1841-1925). Four White Rabbits. Available HERE. Further Reading: … Continue reading #Flashlore 12
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