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7+ Ways Nature Can Predict Blessings or Misfortune
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I am always looking out for signs in nature. My grandmother taught me to watch nature.
Did you know?
Here are some examples of common animal-related superstitions:
- Owls:
- Hooting owls are often seen as harbingers of death or bad omens in many cultures.
- Birds:
- The entry of a wild bird into your home is sometimes seen as a sign of impending death or bad luck.
- Dogs:
- Some believe that dogs have a sixth sense, can sense good or bad people, or that a howling dog means someone is about to die.
- Snakes:
- Snakes in the grass are often seen as a sign of impending disaster.
- Cats:
- Stepping on a cat’s tail is said to mean you won’t get married that year.
- Horses:
- A horse with two whorls on its forehead will be more difficult, and changing a horse’s name is considered bad luck.
- Foxes:
- In the past, fox brushes were hung above doors to ward off evil and bring good luck, stemming from the belief that witches could turn into foxes.