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  2. List of lucky symbols - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe: English, Poles and several other European ethnicities, Indian and Nepali people. Horseshoes are considered to ward off saturn’s ill-effects in Vedic culture. Some believe that upward-facing horseshoes catch luck, while others argue that downward-facing ones allow good fortune to flow onto those passing beneath.

  3. Dreamcatcher (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dreamcatcher is a 2001 science fiction horror novel by American writer Stephen King, featuring elements of body horror, suspense and alien invasion. The book, written in longhand, helped the author recuperate from a 1999 car accident , and was completed in half a year.

  4. Dreamcatcher - Wikipedia

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    Dreamcatcher, Royal Ontario Museum An ornate, contemporary, nontraditional dreamcatcher. In some Native American and First Nations cultures, a dreamcatcher (Ojibwe: ᐊᓴᐱᑫᔒᓐᐦ, romanized: asabikeshiinh, the inanimate form of the word for 'spider') [1] is a handmade willow hoop, on which is woven a net or web. It may also be decorated ...

  5. Spiritist basic works - Wikipedia

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    1858 - Practical Instructions on Spiritist Manifestations - initially published in limited quantities, instead of reprinting it, Kardec decided to incorporate its contents into new editions of The Spirits' Book and later into The Mediums' Book. We had published a 'Practical Instruction' with the aim of guiding mediums.

  6. Fulu - Wikipedia

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    Fulu for placement above the primary entrance of one's home, intended to protect against evil. Fulu (traditional Chinese: 符籙; simplified Chinese: 符箓; pinyin: fúlù) are Taoist magic symbols and incantations, [1] [2] translatable into English as 'talismanic script', [a] which are written or painted on talismans by Taoist practitioners.

  7. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    This book provides instructions for using Psalms for safe travel, headaches, and marital relations. The Bible, however, is not just a source of spiritual works but a conjuring talisman. It can be taken "to the crossroads ", carried for protection, or even left open at specific pages while facing specific directions.

  8. The Dream Catcher (novel) - Wikipedia

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    "Telepaths Versus Evil Computers: The Dream Catcher". Tor.com. 26 February 2015; THE DREAM CATCHER by Monica Hughes. Kirkus; Alethea Helbig. "List of Phoenix Award Papers: Phoenix Papers 2000 - Dreams and Devils, Devils and Dreams: The Risk Factor in Monica Hughes's Devil on My Back and The Dream Catcher".

  9. Horse-Shoe Robinson - Wikipedia

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    The novel was adapted for the stage a number of times, but the best known were by Charles Dance in 1836, which starred actor James Henry Hackett, and a version created in 1856 by Clifton W. Tayleure titled Horseshoe Robinson, or the Battle of King's Mountain, which included William Ellis as Robinson and George C. Boniface as Major Arthur Butler.