Thanks for sharing Miss Bodhi! I grew up in a Scottish household and superstitions were prevalent. It was great hearing about my ancestral Norse and Swedish superstitions. 💙💙💙
"Knock on wood" in the context of Druids refers to an ancient pagan belief where people would physically knock on a tree trunk, typically an oak, to symbolically appeal to the spirits residing within the tree for protection or good luck, essentially asking for a favor or expressing gratitude by "waking up" the tree spirit.
Thanks for sharing Miss Bodhi! I grew up in a Scottish household and superstitions were prevalent. It was great hearing about my ancestral Norse and Swedish superstitions. 💙💙💙
Omg I love this. Thank you for sharing with us!
Ty for sharing, this was neat!
Hey love I really enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing this with us. Much love light, peace, happiness, abundance, and protection always. Xo
"Knock on wood" in the context of Druids refers to an ancient pagan belief where people would physically knock on a tree trunk, typically an oak, to symbolically appeal to the spirits residing within the tree for protection or good luck, essentially asking for a favor or expressing gratitude by "waking up" the tree spirit.
you had me at cryptids!
and then the video ended and you didn't even get to them 🤣
Didn't know the purse on the floor one . Omg
Hents times 3 with funeral
✋️🪜 I do construction and still won't walk under one.
Correction @The-Resurrectionists