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Lifestyle => Train of Thought => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on August 11, 2011, 02:39:59 PM
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I for one, believe in superstitions Because, I believe in doing what works, and leaving what doesn't work. I have a few, key superstitions I've found that work for me at crucial times in my life when I need good luck. Here are a few of mine...
-There's a particular park I like to take a walk at when I need good luck.
-There's a particular charitable act, money I give I do when I need good luck.
-21 is my lucky number. And August 21rst is my lucky time of the year, every year.
Even though superstition is supposedly disliked in Islam (which doesn't make sense to me, because I consider a lot of things in the religion like supplications (dua) and prayers (witr, tahajud), and acts of worship (ibadah) that one is supposed to say to bring about such and such result as being very superstitious), I have some superstitions that are related to Islam...
-good luck usually comes to me during Ramadaan
-If I make a strong prayer (dua) for something, and then donate (sadaqah) whatever cash I happen to have in my wallet at that time, then I am likely to have good luck regarding the thing I am going for.
-If I ask for something from Allah, but first preface it first by mentioning a charitable act that I have done or am going to do (usually something that is recommended in Islam as a good deed), then I find I have good luck in whatever it was I was asking for.
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i belive if i kiss the ground while facing the asshole of the earth 13.65 times a day i will be granted access to heaven and everyone else will suffer in hell for eternity. also 3:52 am is the luckiest time of day for me
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I'm not superstitions, but I do believe things happen for a reason. I don't believe in all that throwing salt over your shoulder stuff though.
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I'm not superstitions, but I do believe things happen for a reason. I don't believe in all that throwing salt over your shoulder stuff though.
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im not superstitious but i do find myself knocking on wood when someone says something i hope doesnt happen
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I for one, believe in superstitions Because, I believe in doing what works, and leaving what doesn't work. I have a few, key superstitions I've found that work for me at crucial times in my life when I need good luck. Here are a few of mine...
-There's a particular park I like to take a walk at when I need good luck.
-There's a particular charitable act, money I give I do when I need good luck.
-21 is my lucky number. And August 21rst is my lucky time of the year, every year.
Even though superstition is supposedly disliked in Islam (which doesn't make sense to me, because I consider a lot of things in the religion like supplications (dua) and prayers (witr, tahajud), and acts of worship (ibadah) that one is supposed to say to bring about such and such result as being very superstitious), I have some superstitions that are related to Islam...
-good luck usually comes to me during Ramadaan
-If I make a strong prayer (dua) for something, and then donate (sadaqah) whatever cash I happen to have in my wallet at that time, then I am likely to have good luck regarding the thing I am going for.
-If I ask for something from Allah, but first preface it first by mentioning a charitable act that I have done or am going to do (usually something that is recommended in Islam as a good deed), then I find I have good luck in whatever it was I was asking for.
watch all that luck fade away now that u done said it tho lol. jfw, i hope it continues
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watch all that luck fade away now that u done said it tho lol. jfw, i hope it continues
lol... yeah, I thought about that. But naw, it's worked again since I posted all this
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Hollywood bilderberg group. Whos the ebony chick on your profile sig?
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Before I do anything I always extend my right arm, touch my chin with my left hand and tug back the sleeve on my right arm....
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karma is a bitch
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When you create a superstition that you believe brings you good luck, what you are really doing is mentally manifesting what you wish to come true. If you wear red underwear because you believe it brings you good luck, you are more likely to have good luck because you are focusing energy towards a positive means. It's the same thing with prayer / meditation.
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When you create a superstition that you believe brings you good luck, what you are really doing is mentally manifesting what you wish to come true. If you wear red underwear because you believe it brings you good luck, you are more likely to have good luck because you are focusing energy towards a positive means. It's the same thing with prayer / meditation.
I would have thought that it's quite obvious how it works. If someone really believes that little rituals change anything but your own conduct towards things he's literally superstitious.
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Hollywood bilderberg group. Whos the ebony chick on your profile sig?
joyce oliveira
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i believe if a white guy that acts black crosses your path its seven years bad luck.
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i believe if a white guy that acts black crosses your path its seven years bad luck.
LMAO!!!! Cosign
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i believe if a white guy that acts black crosses your path its seven years bad luck.
Lmfao
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I belove that if you believe in something strong enough it will become true and true to the others around you... Even if it breaks the laws of physics
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u sound like a dumb mothefucker
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u sound like a dumb mothefucker
Lol wowzers
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When you create a superstition that you believe brings you good luck, what you are really doing is mentally manifesting what you wish to come true. If you wear red underwear because you believe it brings you good luck, you are more likely to have good luck because you are focusing energy towards a positive means. It's the same thing with prayer / meditation.
ding ding ding
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i believe if a white guy that acts black crosses your path its seven years bad luck.
haha. That's a superstition I could believe
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I believe in the ears ringing shit. Left one ringing means someone talking bad about you, right one means they are talking good.
It's really quite surprising how often people are talking about my boring ass!