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yes i have heard about the safety pin & the red underwear, it is something most hispanics believe in. well right now i am 35 weeks pregnant =] & there is going to be a total lunar eclipse tonite. & since my mom was born & raised in mexico she knows alot about all these little superstitous things..so last night she went & bought me red underwear & a box of saftey pins lol even though i dont really believe this, i am still gonna go along just for the doubts.
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I'm Hispanic, and I grew up in Texas. It is still a belief among some hispanics. Just like all cultures, there are customs and beliefs that betray common sense.
My grandmother was the local neighborhood "Curandera", or healer. This was not some border town neighborhood, it was a suburb of Dallas. Many times as a child with a cold or flu or whatever, a ritual was performed at my bed involving an egg, broom straws floated on the egg in the shape of the trinity, and a bunch of bible reading and incantations. Did it work? Beats me, but it was creepy. |
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I completely agree. My mom has told me of similar stuff happening to people that she knew in the 70s. Someone in her church nicked their finger in the kitchen and the baby had a scar on his finger at the same location. And Second person was my moms aunt. She was pregnant and was dying a white fabric red on the day of the solar eclipse. Unfortunately half of the fabric was dyed. The baby's entire body was two colors. Half red and half white. I've even met that cousin. Initially the doctors thought that it was hemangioma and would disappear with age. But it didn't. I'm not sure how much truth there is to all this. But my mom has seen too many cases and she's a doctor. There's no scientific proof but if I'm pregnant I wouldn't take any chances. I would just sit in my bed and not do anything to be on the safe side. |
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My brother is 25 now and he still has this 'pinch mark' behind his ears. I reckon a few things in this planet are beyond our knowledge. A.K.Siva |
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I'm not a "believer" in science. I'm a believer in facts and evidence, and the scientific method is the best way humans have come up with to use facts and evidence to learn about the universe. I don't see anyone suggesting any possible mechanisms that could possibly cause the effects being described by the unregistered participants. The most likely explanations are various combinations of coincidence, exaggeration, and fabrication. In the IT industry, one author described a "cargo cult" syndrome that seems to be common in some software shops. If something is seen to work, then everyone jumps on it without understanding it. If the boss wears a green hat, and we have a good day, then green hats for everyone!
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I guess it's linked to commentary on the Blog, so nonmembers who post commentary there shows up as unregistered here.
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hi,
this eclipses birthmark is true. As i experence in my family. my one cousin has eclipses birthmark as his dad gave tumb print in his office. when his wife was pragnet. so the my cousin got tumb print shape on his chin. an other friend got eclipses birthmark on the head as his dad drop ink port. while mother pregnat. one firend got staple pin mark on his back as his dad was banker at that time. its all ture its happens. |
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In Feb. this year, I had looked at the lunar eclipse, later going to bed but massaging my all of my legs because of pregnancy cramping. Many members of my family gave me heck. I didn't think much of it.
I had my baby in March through induction (because of quick deliveries). She was born with light marks on both legs extending from the buttocks down to the ankles. In about 1 wk, they darkened tremendously. I was never much of a serious believer in "old wives tales". Her name...Quillen (pronounced Keejen) meaning "Beauty"(male version) Initially I had only known the male version, but I thought it fit her nicely... After I designated the name legally, I found out the female version meaning... means "Moon". |
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I don't believe in myths, that's why they are called "Myths". |
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Birthmarks happen all the time, with or without eclipses or day or night. I have a birthmark on my left forearm. My son has one on the small of his back. What strange supernatural circumstances can I blame for these common occurrences? I also happen to have hair on top of my head and... Get This: I was born at 2 in the morning! Obviously- early morning births result in hairy heads. |
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Hmm.. this is interesting .
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