Shadow without Head means Death
By Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
Philippines
October 8, 2012 3:31am CST
In modern days, there are no indications of superstitious beliefs especially for young ones. Perhaps some traditional parentage might still persuade people to be aware of signs of premonition. A very creepy example, if you have headless shadow could means death. Is there any truth about it?
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8 responses
@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
9 Oct 12
No truth to it! Except for those who would believe it.. for there is creative energy in one's thoughts and words.
Or another way of saying it is how Jesus said "according to your faith so be it" of course he was talking about healing, and the like.
Or another way of saying it is how Jesus said "according to your faith so be it" of course he was talking about healing, and the like. @rubyroy (824)
• India
9 Oct 12
There is absolutely no truth about it.The position of the the light is the the main factor behind a shadow.You can adjust the light and create the object according to our fantasy.So do not give any importance to superstitious belief's regarding shadows.
@jaiho2009 (39140)
• Philippines
8 Oct 12
I am not a superstitious believer.
Most people still believe a lot of superstitious belief even in this modern time.
I guess some cases are just coincidental- while other situations might be considered a warning or premonition.
Sometimes, it's better to be careful when something strange happens, or when we felt something negative occurs.
@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
8 Oct 12
People here also believe that, and they say that when you see a friend with a headless shadow, you should cover he's head with something black like a cloth or something to save him. Years ago, somebody i knew met a fatal motorcycle accident, before it happened, he's relatives and drinking buddies told me that he's helmet on the table just rolled, very creepy
I said "maybe because he was drinking that's why he met an accident"
I said "maybe because he was drinking that's why he met an accident" @loveandpeace (470)
• Indonesia
8 Oct 12
Thankfully I've never saw any headless shadow, I hope I will never, that sound really scary. Infact I've never heard about it as a premonition either. I don't really buy superstitious although I believe there's another world except the one we're living in. I just hope I will never had any connections with such issue.
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
8 Oct 12
Hey thanks a ton for the interesting discussion. Well yes, many modern people are skeptical of talking about the existence of superstitions and spirits in this world looking at the way we have come so far from our previous dark ancient days. yes but there are some people who does the noble job of informing us about the possible signs of premonitions just like the one u said and i think there is no issue in accepting it after all we can never find a headless shadow of a lively person.
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