By Mongabay.com In India, superstitions and myths have fueled a rampant illegal trade in the red sand boa, a docile, ...
Narrator: Have you ever knocked on wood for good luck? This superstition stems from an old Pagan belief that spirits live in trees, and if you knocked on the tree, you were seeking the help from ...
Superstitions have been deeply embedded in Indian society for centuries, influencing traditions, shaping behaviors, and even ...
It's almost hurricane season in Florida. Here's a list of commonly believed hurricane-related myths and superstitions ahead ...
Casinos have always been a place of excitement, risk, and mystery. Many gamblers believe in certain superstitions that they ...
Phillips Stevens, Jr., Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, was recently interviewed about the religious and cultural beliefs behind several common superstitions. The video interview ...
We all can’t deny that in one way or another, we are superstitious about some things that happen or fail to happen in our lives. Though we live in the 21st century, this element is still part of ...
Kenya: A superstition is a belief or way of behaving based on fear of the unknown and faith in magic or luck; a belief that certain events or things will bring good or bad luck. The most common ...
On Halloween, here’s a look at three of the most common sports betting superstitions. It’s a lock With apologies to Sonny, he might have mushed himself when he declared “it’s a lock ...
Devin Williams of the Yankees recently went viral for confessing his bizzare superstitious beliefs in latest video, and it's unmissable.
To find the strangest superstition in each country and U.S. state, InsureandGo analyzed Google searches and local resources to find common superstitions and beliefs in each place. “Those that ...