Many people believe that buying a Buddha statue for oneself is not necessarily bad luck, but rather a matter of intention and respect. In many cultures, it is considered more meaningful to receive a Buddha as a gift from someone else, as it symbolizes the sharing of wisdom and blessings. Ultimately, the significance of the purchase depends on individual beliefs and the context in which the statue is placed. It's important to treat the statue with respect and use it as a source of inspiration and mindfulness.
If you buy pearls you shouldn't have bad luck. Enjoy the pearls and wear them with pride.
Only if you're superstitious.
It is not considered bad luck.
I don't think so. If you are planning to buy an owl it is your choice of course. I've never heard of that before anyway.
Buying a Buddha statue for yourself is generally not considered bad luck; in fact, many people view it as a positive act that symbolizes peace, enlightenment, and mindfulness. However, it's important to approach the purchase with respect and understanding of its cultural significance. In some traditions, it's recommended to receive a statue as a gift rather than purchasing one for oneself, but this varies widely among individuals and cultures. Ultimately, the intention behind the purchase matters most.
As you can see buying a ring is just superstitious because bad and good luck doesn't always exist. It is only said to be bad luck to buy it for yourself. So you could give it to the person you love, if there is one, or hold onto it until that person comes into your life.
No not at all.
No. Not at all.
no,it depends on our thinking
it is supposedly bad luck. The only bad luck I can see in it is that you would have to go buy a new mirror
buy a buddha statue?
Not at all. Get her a nice one.