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    • OldSuperstitions.com open this site in another window - Searchable directory of superstitions organised by subject including baby superstitions, bad luck, and death.
    • Scary Superstitions open this site in another window - Some common and some not so common fears and superstitions.
    • Silly Superstitions open this site in another window - Includes the sources for some common superstitions.
    • Wedding Superstitions & Traditions open this site in another window - Outlines many popular wedding customs and superstitions, including dress colour, veils, crossing the threshold, and others.
    • Wikipedia: Superstition open this site in another window - A superstition is an irrational belief about the relation between certain actions and later occurrences. This article examines superstition through behavioural psychology and religious views.
    • Japanese Superstition open this site in another window - Provides examples of what is considered bad luck in Japanese culture. From japan-guide.com.
    • Dog Hause: Animal Superstitions open this site in another window - Features alphabetical lists of animals and the superstitions associated with them.
    • Superstitions from Europe open this site in another window - Beliefs relating to animals, health, marriage, children, and ageing.
    • Urban Legends & Superstitions open this site in another window - Collection of popular, creepy, and interesting myths and superstitions. Also offers local New Jersey and Hollywood urban legends.
    • Old Wives Tales open this site in another window - Explores older sayings, superstitions, and certain beliefs passed along word-of-mouth.
    • UK Cornish Superstitions open this site in another window - Lists Cornish superstitions such as fisherman superstitions, kimbly and groaning cake, and the superstition of the robin.
    • Superstition - Catholic Encyclopedia open this site in another window - Examines the four species of superstitions: improper worship of the true God; idolatry; divination; and vain observances, which include magic and occult arts.
    • Superstitions and Old Wives' Tales open this site in another window - Superstitions notions associated with body parts, articles of clothing, houses and household items, and animals.
     



     
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