Are you superstitious?

How many times have you gone to work in a bad mood and someone has said
"Well, you sure got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning?"

How often have you avoided walking under a ladder, or felt some trepidation at an up-coming Friday the 13th?

These things are so common today that we barely give them a thought. We observe the superstition as part of our normal life. But how many superstitions do we commonly encounter each day? And how many things do we do, habitually, without realizing that they are superstitions that may be based on sources often centuries old?

If your response to this is "I'm not a superstitious person," take a closer look into the depths of this site. Read between the lines and let us come again to the same question: how superstitious are you?

Welcome to the marvellous website about eerie superstitions. To get straight to the superstition you would like information about, simply use the search on this site. You are free to join the discussions area at our 'mother site' pertaining superstitions, stories, news, folklore, ancient cures and much more. The forum is open to people who are superstitious, curious, Wicca, pagan or those who have interest in superstitions, hexes, herbal cures etc.  The discussion forum is found here.

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Now, for those who wish to have an in-depth breakdown of superstitions and their origin, please follow me, but watch your step.  Some things that I unravel in the world of cultural mysteries will astound even the world's top scientists as they struggle to provide reason for some superstitions, cures and charm remedies. I ask that you make yourself a cup of tea or coffee, then sit back and let us start this journey through the ages of superstition to find out just how superstitious you really are.