In this final installment of our mini-series on superstition, Shannon and I tackle the most common reason superstitions exist—fear.
Fear of the dark results in terrifying tales of night-dwelling monsters that’ll kidnap you or eat you alive. Fear of losing money results in little rituals designed to keep your prosperity close. Fear of bad luck itself results in countless tiny charms and rituals you can use to keep it at bay.
During this episode, we discuss the creation of fear-based belief systems, how to validate or invalidate them, and how to avoid falling into the trap of “bad luck paranoia.”
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Further reading:
Heart Intelligence | HeartMath Institute
Does your heart know your future? | Gamma Mindset
Can Your Heart Predict the Future? | Psychology Today
18 Superstitions from Around the World — Google Arts & Culture
Post Script from Shannon: In our blog article, The Thorny Side of Flower Magick, I mention using a flower tea to support the expulsion of a malicious entity, a mimic, from Megan's space and keep it from attempting to transfer to my space through our shared bonds. If you listen carefully, you might hear something that isn't quite an echo, even after I've tried to clean up the quality. Check out the article, brew up some exorcism reinforcement flower tea, and kickback listening to the episode. Enjoy!
Intro/Outro: Witch Waltz by Kevin MacLeod