In different cultural concepts and situations, seeing ghosts had different meanings. From some traditional perspectives, it might be seen as a bad omen, such as being considered unlucky. However, from the perspective of modern science and psychology, seeing ghosts was more of a psychological or cultural phenomenon. Seeing ghosts could be a reflection of psychological stress. When faced with great pressure or challenges, the brain might have hallucinations and feel that they were seeing ghosts. It could also be a cognition under the influence of cultural traditions. In some cultures, it might be regarded as the manifestation of the soul of the ancestors. It could also be a manifestation of mental state. Some mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and depression might cause hallucinations and make people feel that they were seeing ghosts. Or it could be caused by the interweaving of dreams and reality, the effect of psychological suggestion, or social psychological factors. Therefore, seeing a ghost could not be simply defined as a good or bad omen. It was often the result of a combination of many factors. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
From different perspectives, there were different conclusions. From a psychological point of view, seeing ghosts often had a bad influence on people. Because ghosts were unknown things that people could not understand, the human brain would have an uncomfortable reaction. People who saw ghosts would be in a state of high tension, which could lead to physical and psychological discomfort, such as loneliness and fear. Moreover, this experience was difficult to share with others, and it was difficult to gain trust and support. The sense of isolation would have a negative impact on future life. From the perspective of faith, some people believed that seeing ghosts was a special ability or a special call from heaven, a mysterious omen or inspiration, but there were also some people who believed that seeing ghosts was an ominous omen, representing misfortune and fortune. If one believed in these beliefs too much, it would affect one's mentality and luck. However, from a scientific point of view, seeing a ghost could be an illusion or hallucination caused by the brain's different processing methods of external stimulation, emotional and psychological state, cultural and social factors, and facial recognition errors in neuroscience. It was not really seeing a ghost. There was no question of seeing a ghost. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
From the perspective of traditional culture, growing grass in the yard was considered an auspicious sign in some areas, representing wealth, prosperity, and good luck. However, Feng Shui was not widely recognized by science, and there was no scientific basis to prove this statement. There were also opinions that grass growing in the house implied that the feng shui in the house was blocked and negative energy gathered. The corners of the grass could hide evil and cause diseases, and the doors and windows of the grass could hinder the entry of righteousness. However, these claims lacked scientific basis. Therefore, from a scientific point of view, growing grass in the house was only a natural phenomenon and could not be judged as a good or bad omen. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In some cultures, crows were regarded as ominous symbols. Being pecked by a crow could be considered unlucky and could indicate bad luck. However, from a scientific point of view, crows might peck people because they felt threatened, had vengeful characteristics, or for fun. For example, a man in India was "retaliated" by being pecked and scratched for three years because he was misunderstood by a crow. There were also crows who might "pluck wool"(pecking the hair of other animals) for entertainment. Therefore, there was no scientific basis for whether being pecked by a crow was bad or good. It was more of a cultural interpretation. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In China folklore, ghosts knocking on the wall was regarded as a mysterious phenomenon, but it was not clearly defined as a good or bad omen. The ghost knocking on the wall was more of a supernatural legend. People had many explanations for it. Some people thought that it was a ghost wandering around, while others thought that it was a special energy release from the wall or a chemical reaction of building materials. However, none of these were associated with good or bad omens. In some places, people passed down the ghost knocking on the wall as a folk tale. It was more out of curiosity about the mysterious culture and the purpose of inheriting cultural traditions, rather than from the perspective of good or bad luck. " Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The element of mystery. For example, in the case of a full moon being a good or bad omen in different cultures. No one really knows why some cultures see it as a time of positive energy and others as a time of danger. This mystery draws people in.
At present, it was difficult for science to prove the existence of ghosts in the world. Although there were many folk theories that certain people (such as people with Yin Yang Eyes, people between life and death, young children, sick old people, people with poor feng shui, people who looked in the mirror at midnight, people born at 1:44 am, people with black hair, people wearing ancient tomb items, and people with black moles on their left index fingers) could see ghosts, these theories had no scientific basis. From a scientific point of view, the so-called "ghosts" seen by humans may be illusions caused by several sleep disturbances, such as sudden sleep, deep sleep, rapid eye movement, etc., which may cause people to suddenly see "ghosts." Eight percent of people would maintain a certain type of rapid eye movement sleep when they slept, and even have the wrong feeling of numbness. These could be mistaken for a haunted phenomenon. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There was no such thing as " crows killing." If you wanted to ask whether the appearance of crows was a good omen or a bad omen, it had different meanings in different cultures. In Norse mythology, crows were regarded as a symbol of wisdom; in Indian tribal mythology, crows were regarded as the gods who created the world and had mysterious power; in ancient Egyptian culture, crows symbolized the cycle of life; in ancient China culture, crows were sometimes regarded as a symbol of loyalty. However, in Western culture, crows were often regarded as ominous omens, closely associated with darkness and bad luck. In some legends and literary works, they were often used to symbolize death. In the Qing Dynasty, crows were regarded as the carriers of loyalty and mysterious power. They were one of the representatives of the divine birds. In some ancient times, crows were also auspicious manifestations, with prophetic and auspicious effects. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In the relevant knowledge of meteorology, the height of clouds had nothing to do with good or bad omens. Low clouds were usually a kind of weather phenomenon, often indicating the upcoming weather changes, such as the possibility of rain, the imminent occurrence of strong turbulence, and so on. For example, the cumulonimbus clouds in the low-cloud race were low and thick, which meant that there was going to be a rainy weather. This was a normal natural weather change, not a sign of good or bad omens. The novel " The Legend of Dian Kingdom in Clouds as Deep as the Sea " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The full moon had different meanings in many cultures. In China culture, the full moon represented positive meanings such as reunion, harmony, and beauty. It was seen as a symbol of people's yearning for a better life and was not seen as a bad omen. From a scientific point of view, the full moon was just an astronomical phenomenon. There was no such thing as a good or bad omen. Although astrologers once believed that the supermoon (a full moon) was a sign of disaster, this statement had been refuted by scientists. The supermoon would only have a certain impact on the tidal force of the Earth's oceans. The nights before and after the full moon would affect people's sleep, but this was not a sign of good or bad luck in the traditional sense. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
From a scientific point of view, the phenomenon of seeing ghosts during the day did not exist. Some phenomena that were mistaken for ghosts might be caused by factors such as light and shadow effects, visual illusions, or psychological hints. In traditional superstitions, there was no specific saying about whether seeing ghosts during the day was a good thing or a bad thing. However, this superstitious concept had no scientific basis and could not be used to judge good or bad luck. We should rely on scientific knowledge and treat such phenomena with a rational attitude.