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In the realm of well-known superstitions, a broken mirror equals bad luck, even nowadays. According to spiritual superstitions, there is even talk of this bad luck lasting for up to 7 years.
How Did the Superstition That Broken Mirrors Cause Bad Luck Start? Common sense alone ought to be reason enough to deter us from smashing mirrors.
How to reverse the bad luck As the fragments of a broken mirror still actually reflect a person, and their corrupted soul. You could ground all the pieces into dust...no reflection, no problem!
MANY of us have accidentally broken a mirror and quickly panicked at the thought of seven years of bad luck. But, have you ever wondered where the superstition came from and why the breaking of a m… ...
superstition Why many still believe that broken mirrors cause bad luck – a superstition from Roman times? Sometimes, human brains infer cause-and-effect patterns that are not real.
The generally accepted explanation for why breaking a mirror brings one bad luck is that the reflection in a mirror represents not just one's physical appearance but also one's soul, so damaging a ...
Matthew E. White and Lonnie Holley are a couple weeks out from releasing their collaborative album Broken Mirror, A Selfie Reflection. The album is made up of five long songs and we’ve already ...
In both ancient Greece and the Roman Empire, reflected images were thought to hold mysterious powers. Damaging a mirror was believed to invite the wrath of the gods.
The misfortune associated with breaking a mirror lasts only seven years since the ancient Romans believed life’s changes happen in seven-year cycles. How to reverse the bad luck As the fragments of a ...
MANY of us have accidentally broken a mirror and quickly panicked at the thought of seven years of bad luck. But, have you ever wondered where the superstition came from and why the breaking of a m… ...
How to reverse the bad luck As the fragments of a broken mirror still actually reflect a person, and their corrupted soul. You could ground all the pieces into dust...no reflection, no problem!