There are many superstitions regarding dragonflies in folk culture. Many people believe that the presence of a dragonfly means good luck.
Yes, you have to respect your ancestors to get rid of bad luck.
There are no Buddhist superstitions although individuals may have their own private superstitions as in any religion.
Superstitions surrounding ships probably began the very first time a human launched onto water clinging to a floating log.
Some common superstitions surrounding eye twitching include that it is a sign of good or bad luck depending on the eye that twitches, that it indicates impending news or events, or that it is a sign of stress or fatigue.
Dragonflies usually sleep on any avaible surface (such as a bush or tree)
that some people see the captian walking the decks of the sunken titanic
not really
Dragonflies are the most loyal of any types of dragons this might explain it.
Various cultural superstitions surrounding right eye twitching include beliefs that it is a sign of good luck, impending success, or receiving unexpected visitors. In some cultures, it is also thought to indicate that someone is speaking positively about you or that you will receive a gift.
While there are certainly historical, anthropological and cultural reasons behind most superstitions, they are called superstitions because of the very fact that they have no basis in Science.
no they don't eat any mammals
Common superstitions surrounding twitching vary across cultures. In some cultures, twitching of the left eye is seen as a sign of good luck, while in others it is believed to be a sign of bad luck. Similarly, twitching of the right eye can be interpreted differently depending on the culture. Some believe it is a sign of impending success, while others see it as a warning of misfortune. Overall, superstitions surrounding twitching are diverse and can differ significantly from one culture to another.