* No.
it only works if you really believe in crap.
2007-06-29 00:59:28
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answer #1
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answered by kimono momo 3
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Good luck charms are only as lucky as you think they are. Protective amulets are the same way. If you believe in them--they work. So it would stand to reason that the power is in you and not the object. Now Voodoo falls under a completely different category than lucky charms.
Voodoo can be very dangerous. It consist of a lot of curses and hexes that do harm or even bring death to people.
2007-06-29 02:48:39
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answer #2
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answered by peace_by_moonlight 4
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No and never because this is condemned in the Bible. meaning to say its bad. All the nations that were being blessed historically by God since 2000 years ago until the present are the dominantly Bible-Centered nations only. At present, there are 67 Protestant dominated nations, 55 Roman Catholic dominated nations, 50 muslim nations, 11 Eastern religions such as Buddhism, Confusianism, Taoism, Hinduism, etc, 2 self confessed Athiest nation and 1 Jewish nation religion. Lucky charms, amulets, voodo etc., are the works and product of Satanic influence..
2007-06-29 02:51:47
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answer #3
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answered by periclesundag 4
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We are all made of elements these elements came from stars. In a sense elements are matter and matter is essentially a form of energy therefore everything we can sense is energy orginating from the stars.
That energy will always be here and has always been here it has simply changed into things we know as life and things we consider to be inanimate objects. This cycle of energy changes continues and continues.
The energy stored inside an object has a history we can not begin to imagine as does the energy that constitutes us. This was aslo the basis for a quite fantastical film called Altered States which you might find interesting if you can find it somewhere its quite old now.
I'm not sure I believe in Luck I only see it as the occurence of an improbable event that is beneficial in some fashion to someone.
If you believe it brings you luck then your a psycologically disposed to being more adventurous and fortune favours the brave. You cant win the lottery if you dont play.
2007-06-29 01:06:33
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answered by Wayne Kerr 3
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Charms and amulets are a focal point for your visualization of what you want your reality to become. Projecting positive thoughts onto an object will help bring those positive thoughts back and even increase them when you see or touch that object again.
Using these things for negative purposes is a bad idea and should be avoided.
Visualization and positive thinking can make a difference in reality.
2007-06-29 01:08:15
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answered by destiny 2
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I do believe. The son (5 years old) of a very close friend was going in for very risky spinal surgery and as a gift to them, I placed a protection spell on a crystal which I placed on the neck of his favorite stuffed animal. He was allowed to have the animal (along with the crystal) with him during the surgery and his recovery. Both went very well and he is now much better and more capable then he was. Luck?? Chance?? I believe the ease of the surgery (from a technical stand point at least) and the speed and degree of recovery is due at least in part to the charm I helped create.
2007-06-29 03:41:19
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answered by s1lvermidnight 3
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I seen a documentary on voodoo... and to me it looks real. Though, not all voodoo is done for evil (its like people thinking Wiccans worship the devil) it can be used to heal people. Though it is not a good idea to dabble in it!
I don't really believe in lucky charms per se. But I see it as more a thing for comfort, like if you wear a certain necklace you feel that things will go good... so you are, in a way, putting more positive energy out there.
I do have gemstones/ stones that I like to use, its not like you get a piece of rose quartz then you suddenly attract all men etc.
Depends on how you look at it really.
2007-06-29 01:08:56
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answer #7
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answered by sparkle 5
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An old gypsy gave me a rabbits foot when i was 7. She warned me never to let it out of my sight, otherwise I would bestowed with bad luck. As boys do, we went exploring to build a den in the woods. I fastened the foot to the roof and forgot about it for the next 30 years. As our neck of the woods got developed, so to speak, a path was built along side the remains of our long forgotten den. One day, whilst out walking with my two young boys, I decided to venture within the trees and undergrowth. I actually discovered my old den, though it was in ruins, I had to have a closer look. And there on the matted, dilapidated roof was the rabbits foot, still intact!.
2007-06-29 01:14:53
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answered by Old Man of Coniston!. 5
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I do believe in charms, etc.
I carry with me at all times but small silver guardian angel and I always feel protected. If I leave it at home by mistake something bad always seems to happen, whether its falling over the pavement or losing some money or having an arguement with someone. Bad things only seem to happen when I dont have it with me.
2007-06-29 03:26:20
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answered by rafena 1979 3
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I don't believe in luck. I think everything happens for a reason. We learn from our experiences on our path through life. I don't believe the good things that happen in our lives come as a result of wearing or carrying any object. Voodoo is wicked, and you should avoid tampering with it.
2007-06-29 01:07:37
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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believe that such items including Christian Crosses or other Religious type Icons are not Religious or Bringers of Good Luck or can ward off Evil in and of themselves. these items can help an individual concentrate their positive energies into a feeling of security and well being. if the mind can be taught these Items work, they will, if the mind can't be taught they will, the Items will not. power is in the mind and belief of the individual.
2007-06-29 08:33:37
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answered by Marvin R 7
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