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The more stalks a lucky bamboo plant has, the more luck it brings. A plant with three stalks is said to bring happiness, wealth and longevity to the owners. What benefits would more stalks bring you? Of course, any green plant is a good lucky charm in your home or office. According to The Sill , studies show they improve your mood and clean the air indoors. Dreamcatchers come from Native American lore. Looking like a web or net stretched over a loop and decorated with bright beads and feathers, they are said to catch bad dreams as they enter a household.

By capturing the disturbing dreams, they make the owner happier, more balanced, and luckier. Plus, they look pretty cool, too. Hang a dream catcher inside your office window to keep bad luck away.

Or buy a pair of dreamcatcher earrings or a dreamcatcher necklace to bring luck with you wherever you go. While you may give someone the evil eye when they annoy you, people used to take malevolent looks much more seriously. Usually triggered by jealousy, giving someone an evil eye was supposed to cause all manner of suffering from mental illness to physical maladies.

For thousands of years, people have been using evil eye talismans, or nazur , to ward off the bad luck caused by these curses. The evil eye lucky charm takes several different forms. Some cultures use a hand with an eye in its center for protection. Others use simple blue or green beads. But some of the most popular and beautiful evil eye talismans come from Turkey. They use glass beads with alternating blue and white circles to bring themselves more luck.

To create your own evil eye charm, you can either buy jewelry containing the evil eye pattern or DIY your own nazur by painting rocks or creating an evil eye amulet out of clay. Because of its association with the Norse god Odin, the lowly acorn is also considered a symbol of luck.

Odin hung himself from an oak tree to gain knowledge, so the acorn has come to symbolize wisdom. The Norse also believed that acorns could bring divine protection and placed them in the windows of their homes to ward off lightning. During the Norse Invasion, Englishmen would carry acorns in their pockets, perhaps hoping that they'd make their conquerers more sympathetic.

As the saying, "great oaks from little acorns grow " indicates, acorns also signify fertility, youth, and prosperity. Acorns make fun lucky symbols to keep with you because they are so common in the fall. They are fun to gather and decorate. Spray paint them gold and silver, or simply use acrylic paints to give them a gorgeous color. If you'd like some more ways to bring good luck into your life, check out this playlist of lucky songs , or these inspirational quotes about luck and winning.

If you have some extra time, you can read a great book about luck or try out these 8 proven methods to be luckier. Most of all, don't put all of your faith in luck. Be smart, patient, and persistent and your luck is sure to turn around. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.

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About Discuss. Reader Reviews. Who Said It is considered bad luck to wear these wings after their initial pinning and thus they are broken in half. The pilot keeps his half of the wing, sometimes framing it and hanging it as a keepsake. The other half is given to someone special, be that a friend, a relative, or a significant other.

The two halves are not allowed to be brought back together until the pilot passes away, where they are then reunited and buried with him for good luck in his next life. It is also much more dangerous. According to the lore, there is one bullet with your name on it.

Once there, he must engage in a duel with an enemy sniper. Upon defeating the enemy sniper, he then must steal their gun and, more importantly, the bullet in the chamber. This round is the bullet with your name on it. Whether these superstitions are coincidences or something much more, we may never know.

Their significance is meaningful to those who adhere to them, and as long as humans inhabit this earth, I believe we will have superstitious beliefs that guide our actions, no matter how bizarre. They were particularly sought after by sailors and ship captains, many of whom believed that owning a caul would protect them against drowning.

Fumsup charm. Image courtesy of LiveAuctioneers. In Pictures Ltd. Starting in the 19th century, new archaeological discoveries saw the bent cross emerge as a good luck symbol in the West, and by the early 20th century, it appeared on everything from Coca-Cola advertisements to Boy Scout merit badges, food packaging, airplanes and jewelry—even the uniforms of Canadian hockey teams. The association transformed the swastika into a hated emblem of fascism following World War II —it was even banned outright in postwar Germany—but it continues to function as a religious symbol to many around the globe.

A 17th century painting of a hunchback. Belief in the lucky hunchback dates back to the ancient world, where people with spinal curvature or other physical ailments were often cruelly viewed as being comical.

Bezoars are small stones which form in the stomachs or intestines of certain animals, this one from a goat, which were used as a remedy against many diseases.



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