domingo, 25 de octubre de 2009

Popular superstitions

Within the cultural wealth bequeathed to us by our ancestors, a number of beliefs that are based on supernatural causes or simply unknown, which adds a touch of mystery, magic and more charm to our Chiloé.


Superstitions auspicious (good luck or welfare)


When a cock crows at midnight, there's good news.

Planting vegetables in St. Bartholomew's Day, gives very good production.

When a lady curls wool (or wool wraps tie) and makes it tight, I will touch a working husband.

When two people weave and clash sticks, will be gossips.

When itchy feet plant, is a sign that's going to get new shoes.

When your right hand itches, you salute and when the left hand itches, it means he will receive money.

When sparks from a furnace, is a sign of receiving money.

When you bring a snake leather wallet, no money missing.

When it is launched a horseshoe brings good luck


Superstitions of bad luck (bad luck)


When a child sits in a bushel (drawer which measures the amount of cereals), does not grow.

When a rooster crows at sunset nine times, someone in the house will die, because the nine songs mean a novena.

When the coast is a sign of approaching bad weather.

When the vultures (carrion bird) stand at the cross of the church, someone is going to die.

When a fall wedding rigged together to a graveyard, a sign of a struggle.

When dogs cry is a sign of misfortune.
When two brothers marry the same year, bad luck for the former.

When an unmarried woman placed an engagement ring, do not ever marry.
When a woman gets wet while washing lack, you will play a drunken husband.

When you kill a cat, seven years of doom.

When broken glasses at a wedding, the marriage will have problems.

When a lady curls loose wool and makes him touch a lazy husband.


When it is launched a horseshoe brings good luck

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