SNEEZING - Ancient Superstitions and Rituals
By Rochelle Moore
By rochelle moore, published Oct 04, 2007
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SNEEZING;
* if you sneeze when you are talking you are telling a lie
* When you sneeze you are at risk of the devil taking your soul - hence "bless you"
* The first sneeze of a baby should be blessed as it means that the child is mentally balanced
* A fool can not sneeze
* If you feel like sneezing and cant it means that someone close by is in love with you
* If you sneeze while at a meal this means you are going to meet a new friend
* Never sneeze before you put on your shoes - very bad luck
* If you are going to sneeze do it twice - once or thrice is a bad omen
* Always sneeze to your left as this will bring luck
Sneeze on a Monday, sneeze for danger
Sneeze on a Tuesday, kiss a stranger
Sneeze on a Wednesday, sneeze for a letter
Sneeze on a Thursday, something better
Sneeze on a Friday, sneeze for sorrow
Sneeze on a Saturday, see your sweetheart tommorrow
Sneeze on a Sunday, the devil will have you the whole of next week
Rochelle Moore
Metaphycical Author
SNEEZING - Ancient Superstitions and Rituals
ROCHELLE MOORE Irish Metaphysical Author
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Takeaways
- sneezing ancient rituals and superstitions by rochelle moore
- if you sneeze then ensure it is twice - very bad luck only once or thrice
- sneeze
Did You Know?
Who would have thought that there are so many ancient and new superstitions and rituals with regard to sneezing? Ok, at the times of the plague it is understandable however, today...
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