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  2. Apotropaic magic - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Egypt, these household rituals (performed in the home, not in state-run temples) were embodied by the deity who personified magic itself, Heka. [1] The two gods most frequently invoked in these rituals were the hippopotamus -formed fertility goddess , Taweret , and the lion-deity, Bes (who developed from the early apotropaic dwarf ...

  3. Haint blue - Wikipedia

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    Originally, haint blue was thought by the Gullah to ward haints, or ghosts, away from the home. The tactic was intended either to mimic the appearance of the sky, tricking the ghost into passing through, or to mimic the appearance of water, which ghosts traditionally could not cross.

  4. Are ghosts real? What to know on hauntings and paranormal ...

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    While some people are convinced that ghosts, spirits, poltergeists or other otherworldly apparitions are real, there are, of course, skeptics. “In my line of work, I get that all the time ...

  5. Ofuda - Wikipedia

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    In Shinto and Buddhism in Japan, an ofuda (お札/御札, honorific form of fuda, ' slip [of paper], card, plate ') or gofu (護符) is a talisman made out of various materials such as paper, wood, cloth or metal.

  6. Ghostlore - Wikipedia

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    These ghosts are often associated with deceased loved ones or ancestors who continue to watch over their families. Poltergeists: Poltergeists are ghosts that are believed to be responsible for physical disturbances in a home or other location, such as moving objects or loud noises. They are often depicted as mischievous or malevolent spirits.

  7. Ghost - Wikipedia

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    There are many references to ghosts in Chinese culture. Even Confucius said, "Respect ghosts and gods, but keep away from them." [134] The ghosts take many forms, depending on how the person died, and are often harmful. Many Chinese ghost beliefs have been accepted by neighboring cultures, notably Japan and southeast Asia.

  8. The 25 Best Ghost Books That Will Keep You Up All Night - AOL

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    The Haunting of Hill House: A Novel. Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, published in 1959, follows Dr. John Montague, a supernatural investigator, who looks into Hill House and invites ...

  9. Category:Objects believed to protect from evil - Wikipedia

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