- Hubs »
- tagged superstitions
1-10 of 336 Hubssort by Hot Best Latest
Urban Legends and Haunted Places, the series - Maine Edition
The first article in a state by state series on local urban legends and haunted places. This edition we will be discussing Maine and its colorful tales of terror.
2 commentsThe Black Crow Superstition
My story of the Black Crow. Learn about Black crows and diseases. Are you superstitious?
18 commentsSuperstitions And Old Wives Tales
This article uses humor to look at superstition listing most of the more common ones, from the number 13, to spilling salt, to the 4 leaf clover. It takes a look at how superstitions can control your life.
53 commentsThe Mystery of the Black Cat
Have you ever wanted to know why black cats are believed to be evil? This hub will explain that as well as tell the early beginnings of the black cat and list symbols associated with him.
70 commentsRavens and Crows - Symbolism, Differences, Good and Bad Luck
Ravens and crows are so alike...yet different. They have interesting symbolism and are such curious creatures. Read more about ravens and crows in this hub.
24 commentsArizona Gems: Superstition Mountain, Gonzales Pass, Picket Post Mountain, Superior, and Apache Leap
I would like to provide you with a tour of one of the most beautiful parts of Arizona. The scenery changes significantly along a 30 mile route, ending up at a small Arizona copper town, Superior, and a huge rock cliff, approximately 500 ft in...
13 commentsLucky or Unlucky? Black Cats, Superstition and Witchcraft
Why are black cats unlucky? What is the origin of beliefs about them? And are they always bad news?
1 commentCommon Superstitions Regarding Numbers And Dates
Human Beings are odd creatures sometimes. For some reason, every culture on Earth has its own sets of superstitions. In every culture around the world there is a set of beliefs held by the people that have nothing do to with reason or knowledge...
8 commentsStrange Superstitions and Weird Wives Tales
Some old wives tales and superstitions predate literacy and are part of the great oral tradition that is passed down through generations.
21 commentsThe difference between religion and superstition
First of all, here are some examples of superstitions: 1. When I wear a white shirt, I do well on my job. That's why I always wear a white shirt when I go to work these days. 2. Before I went inside...
5 comments












