Superstitions against evil or against bad luck
• Certain actions are traditionally considered as spells or acts against evil, evil spirits, witches and bad luck, and are performed to protect, deflect, avoid or reject them: Possess amulets or objects that protect from bad luck or witches , such as always carrying a chestnut collected on Saint John's Day or Night, or
• In Aragon, put earrings made with juniper twigs to the sheep.
• Pour salt behind the shoulder, to appease the evil spirits behind the person.
• Touching a wooden object when hearing something that is considered inauspicious, as some cultures believe that they have magical properties or you can make a wish.
• When rats leave a ship it is because it is going to sink.
• When animals leave a place it is because a disaster is coming.
• Have an altar with stamps of saints and virgins at home.
• Light a candle to a saint, in a Catholic church or at home.
• Do a "cleanup" using white magic with a witch or healer.
• "Pull the little crow" is a type of shamanic massage related to the skin of the waist or abdomen.
• Say "Jesus!" when sneezing, since it was once considered a sign of a bad omen or a bad omen.
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