It's August, and as you sing, the August starling stars make the summer's skies more beautiful and romantic. Whoever sees the star of a star, he wants to.
In the month of August, we see more scary stars more often than at any other time of the year. In that case, many people are looking for a star-friendly location. No special tools are needed to see the starvation stars. If we are lucky, we may have a chance to admire more celestial motifs in succession. The song is about the August astonishing stars:
As they were chanting in the past: I see the star of a fall, I find good luck.
The sight of the astonishing stars has always fascinated people and they have also relied on superstitions. The miraculous astonishing stars are the Perseids. The shadow of the meteorites is produced by the Perseids meteor. If it is not so familiar, then perhaps the tear of St. Lawrence may say more, for this is the other name of starlings.
The spectacular miracle of a moment has always been watching. It is no coincidence that so many superstitions associated with this celestial phenomenon.
What we have been practicing ourselves since our childhood is that if we see a star of starvation, we want something right away. This was so much in our childhood that we still have a lot of people to make our dreams come true.
According to another superstition, every single star of a star means the disappearance of one human life. Because every human has its own star, so starvation symbolizes death.
In connection with this, every single star is a soul of a deceased man. When the star falls from the sky, the soul is released from its cleansing spot.
In Scandinavian cultures, there is a superstition that stars have long been in the sky without any rules, but it was an unstable state and the gods were in order. Each of them has been assigned their own place and track. The star that falls down is a rebel specimen that breaks out of control.
In many cultures, the star of the dead is linked to the dead, to the soul of the dead, so the Lithuanians regard starvation as a life-death cycle. That is, every newbie is tied to an asterisk when death comes, then life snores its yarn and pulls the star with it.
In Transylvania, the sight of the sinking star is alarming. Not only indicates the death of one person, but it means the death of a close relative.
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(Source: marmalade.co.hu | pictures: wonderopolis.org, funnyordie.com | video: youtube.com)