RE: Magical Connection

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I was just thinking about the hiccups thing right before I got to that paragraph. Lol. Whenever I had hiccups I would immediately start wondering who is thinking or talking about me. I haven't heard about the tongue getting stuck in the teeth before, but there are lots of things that happen which we can hardly pinpoint an explanation to and that is where superstition comes in. I think the events we tag as superstitious are those to which there are no scientific or logical explanations to but that doesn't make them untrue.

This is a beautiful entry for Dreem - Wotw. The heart is powerful and connects us in ways beyond comprehension. When I was younger and stuck in boarding school, I got rally sad and hungry one day and started using my mind to reach out to my mother because I missed her and hearing from her would literally solve whatever problems I had then. I shut my eyes and thought long and hard about her and imagined my mental calls were reaching her somehow. That angel human I call mom legit showed up in my school the next day and I nearly lost my mind; I was convinced I had super powers after that event. Oh, she brought food too. 😂
There is so much to humans that science can't begin to fathom and those little magic bring us sunshine and hope.

This was beautiful. Hello from #Dreemport.



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I was just thinking about the hiccups thing right before I got to that paragraph.

I would like to know which culture you belong to where this belief exist just like my culture?

There is a belief related to hiccups that if you take the name of someone who might be missing you, the hiccups would stop. It once happened to me. I was having hiccups, I took a name and the hiccups stopped. Later in the day, my friend called me and said that she had a conversation with that person and he was asking about me.

The story that you shared about you making the connection with your mother is sweet and amazing. It shows that we, humans, have the power to do much more than that we think we are capable of.

I so agree with you about science about superstitious. Things that are beyond logical explanation we call them superstitions. Once we are able to give logical reasoning for the phenomenon, the happenings become scientific.

Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment

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