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Here's how to get rid of bad luck!

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When nothing seems to be going right


Are you one of those people who are dogged by constant
instances of sheer bad luck? Do you sometimes feel that
the universe is out there just to get you? Let me tell you a
little secret: your luck is no worse - and no better - than
anyone else’s. It just feels that way. However, there are a
few simple things that you can do to repeal your feelings of
being unlucky…
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Light incense!
Although the picture shows an even number of incense,
when doing the ritual always use odd numbered of incense.
One of the quickest way of dealing with bad luck or
negative energy is to light an incense. There are lots of
incense sticks in the market that really has no scent, except
for the fact that they have a lot of smoke. For cleansing
bad luck or negative energy try to get sandalwood or
jasmine scented incense.

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Four Leaf Clovers


Four-leaf clover is popular in Western cultures as symbols
of luck, probably due to its association with St. Patrick's
Day. Four-leaf clovers do exist, they just are not as common
as the three-leaf variety. If you find one, it's considered
good luck. Legend goes that when Eve had to leave
paradise she took a four-leaf clover along for good luck.

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Wear a Key
Wearing lucky charms is another way to get rid of bad luck.
Key charms have been considered lucky since many years
in a few cultures. It is said that wearing three keys will
unblock the three doors of wealth, health and love.
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Praying helps
Some experts advise praying to gods like Jesus Christ or
Lord Vishnu to get rid of bad luck. Many utilize bargaining
techniques to great effect. Promising to donate money,
help poor children, sacrifice sheep – the gods like these
things. You don’t necessarily need to follow through, but
strive for sincerity at the time of prayer.

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Change your beliefs, change your life.


Raise your vibration. Walk around in a state of love,
gratitude, and joy, and then when someone tries to send
bad luck your way, the bad luck is going to take one look at
your vibration and say “Oh hell no… I’m not tangling with
love and joy over there!” Seriously, be a good person, be
loving, kind, and gentle. What you put into the world, you
get back.

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A Goldfish
A goldfish kept in an aquarium in your house brings
“positivity” and good luck. If you want to get really crazy,
you can follow this suggestion: “Normally 8 gold fishes are
kept with one black fish to remove bad luck.”

Salt

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Salt
When doing the salt cleaning ritual, please make sure that
either rock salt or sea salt is used. Salt is one of nature’s
gifts to mankind that also works as a great tool in
cleansing us from negative energies or bad luck. All you
have to do is place about 2 tablespoon of salt at the four
corners of the room – 2 tablespoons each corner. You can
place this in a small container or you can just place them
directly on the floor.

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Make a Donation
One of the simplest way to get rid of negative energy is for
you to earn good karma by making a donation in any
charity institution or religious institution. The amount or
quantity of the donation is not important, what is important
is the sincerity and willingness to do it.
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Horseshoe
The use of a horseshoe as protective and good luck
symbol goes back many centuries, so yes, it is sure good
feng shui to have it in your home. The iron horseshoe has a
long history as a powerful good luck charm in most
Western countries, as well as India.

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Frogs
Frogs are symbols of prosperity, wealth, friendship, and
abundance in many cultures. In some cultures they
symbolize fertility. In the Native American culture of the
Southwestern United States, the frog carries a piece of
wood in its mouth because the Mojave people believe frogs
brought fire to humans. For the ancient Romans, the frog
was believed to bring good luck to one's home. Frogs are
said to be effective in speeding up recovery from disease

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An axe can bring success


Archaeologists have unearthed talismans in the shape of
an axe head in all parts of the world. They usually have
holes in them, indicating that they were worn around the
neck. Ancient art from the Far East, pre-Columbian
America, the Mediterranean, and Africa frequently depicts a
double-bladed axe to indicate power.

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Round and round
Circles are one of mankind's oldest symbols of good
fortune. They stand for eternity and are signs of
completeness, perfection, and wholeness. The circle has
given us many kinds of lucky symbols, including rings of
every description and the circular designs, not to mention
the wreaths we hang on our doors at Christmas time.

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Coins are lucky in many ways


There is a saying: "See a penny, pick it up and all day long
you'll have good luck. Leave it there and you'll despair."
Some take that idea further, and believe that if the coin is
face down then it's best to leave it on the ground. Coins
that are bent or have holes in them are luckiest of all,
especially if they turn up as change after making a
purchase. The luck of such coins is enhanced if they are
carried in a left pocket or worn around the neck.
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Ladders
Ladders have been considered lucky symbols for centuries.
The Egyptians usually placed them in their tombs to help
the souls of the dead climb heavenward. They also carried
ladder charms, to help them avoid earthly temptation.
Ladders are unlucky when they are leaned against a wall to
form a triangle with the ground. Passing through the
triangle is thought to violate the unity of the sacred unit.

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Lucky number seven


The Number Seven is considered lucky by many different
cultures and religions, In Christianity, seven represents self-
sacrifice and higher virtue. It appears repeatedly in
scripture, as the seven lamps of the temple, seven wise and
seven foolish virgins, and Christ's feeding of the multitude
with five loaves and two fishes. It is also said that the
seventh son of a seventh son has the power to heal and
that the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter has the
gift if interpreting dreams.

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Sapphires
Sapphires have symbolized good luck since ancient times.
The Greeks believed that wearing a sapphire invited the
favor of the gods. In the ancient Middle East, this blue
stone was believed to have supernatural powers. It is said
to have been the centerpiece of King Solomon's ring. In
India, sapphires bring health and wealth and in other
cultures they are believed to repel spiders and ward off
envy.

Dolphins
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Dolphins
Dolphins are considered lucky in many different cultures,
including the Ancient cultures of Greece, Sumer, Egypt, and
Rome. For Christians and Native Americans, the dolphin is
a symbol of protection and its image is said to bring good
luck. Ancient sailors who spent months or even years at
sea found the sight of dolphins swimming around their
ships to be the first sign that land was near.

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Elephants
Elephants symbolize overcoming death. Elephants are
good luck according to Feng Shui principles. The
Ganeshsa, a Hindu deity with an elephant's head, is the
Hindu god of luck. Elephant figurines on shelves or by
doorways are said to ensure longevity and luck. Elephants
are also symbols of wisdom, power, loyalty, intelligence,
strength, and solitude.
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