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Aiya, once you pray to something basing on believe like God or other spirits, it is already superstitious. So, Singaporeans are superstitious bunch.   Â
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(21-09-2024, 05:29 PM)Huliwang Wrote: Aiya, once you pray to something basing on believe like God or other spirits, it is already superstitious. So, Singaporeans are superstitious bunch.    
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I think Chinese are most superstitious than other religion
My mum used to make me wear red for Chinese New Year!
And Toasism / Shamanism ( mixed with Buddhism in Singapore) -
Shamanism: The Roots of Taoist Practice
There is much, in fact, from this early period of China’s history, and in particular its shamanic world-view and practices, that is reflected in the subsequent emergence of Taoism. Spirit-travel to planets, stars and galaxies are practices found within the Shangqing sect of Taoism. Taoist magicians use talismans to invoke the powers and protection of supernatural beings.
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