Am I superstitious?

Are you superstitious?

Occasionally when I read blogs, they are WordPress blogs and for some reason, on this browser, I am logged into WordPress, so I can see my profile icon in the top right. I enjoy the posts I’ve written so I’ll occasionally look over them fondly.

WordPress has a new (?) ‘daily writing prompt’ which asks ‘Are you superstitious?’ To be brief, yes.

Longer answer is ‘no’, because I /know/ what I know and it isn’t a belief in the unknown. When I do a ‘strange dance’ and make a coincidence happen, that’s just a coincidence. When I do another ‘strange dance’ and make another coincidence happen, that’s just a coincidence. When I do another ‘strange dance’ and make another coincidence happen, that’s just a coincidence. Either coincidences are happening after I do ‘strange dances’ for some reason or they are not actually coincidences. To be clear; the coincidences are things that I wanted to happen, and it seemed like they happened because I did a ‘strange dance’.

(What is this strange dance? What coincidences occurred?! I won’t tell! But if you really wanted to do magic (or magick or however you want to spell it) you can just guess what I actually mean. It is so easy to get started these days.)

Ghosts are real! Demons are real! Angels are real! Aliens are real! Aliens might actually be demons! Aliens might be humanities best ally! … Developing intuition is very important. ‘Gut feeling’ is very useful. Don’t second guess that initial gut feeling… But do know it can be wrong sometimes. Usually when facing the unknown, gut feeling is best. We evolved with it for a reason… Probably! :^)

Maybe it is best if ‘normal people’ avoid being superstitious.