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What is the most superstitious thing you have ever experienced?

I don’t know if it is considered feudal superstition, but it is indeed something that two colleagues and I experienced personally. It was the summer of 2012, when I encountered a strange thing on the way from Puge County, Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province to Xichang City. It was almost ten o'clock in the evening after I finished doing things in Puge County. I thought it was less than 80 kilometers away from Xichang City, so I wanted to rush back to Xichang overnight. When we had walked less than 20 kilometers, it suddenly started to rain heavily and the wipers couldn't wipe it away. We parked the car on the side of the road and turned on the double flash. It took about ten minutes for the rain to gradually subside. When we were about to drive, a bus came from the opposite side with no headlights. What was even more horrifying was that there were no lights in the car either. The three of us were all chilled. A colleague accidentally rolled down the window. What was even more annoying was that the bus made no sound at all. Slowly drove past our car. We were so frightened that we drove away quickly. . . That's not all. When we were about ten kilometers away from Xichang, we were passing through a pine forest. Suddenly there was a bang on the roof of the car, and I felt like something hit the roof of the car. The three of us quickly came down to take a look. Not to mention that there was no hair on the car, there was not even a small hole. We felt that the impact on the roof of the car was at least punctured, but the roof was very clean and there were no marks at all. Recalling the bus ride just now, the three of us drove away quickly. It was a mountainous road with many twists and turns, and we didn’t dare to drive too fast, so no one spoke. It was almost two o'clock in the evening when we returned to Xichang. After driving 80 kilometers for four hours, we must have encountered something. Is there any expert in this field who can help clarify my doubts? . . .

In the winter of 2009, I left my business and returned to my hometown to take care of my old father who was critically ill.

At that time, the old man could hardly eat, so we sent him to the rural hospital. I stayed in the hospital for more than a month.

It was a remote mountain village, and people had relatively primitive ideas. Everyone sees me as someone who has come from outside and has a lot of experience, so they all like to chat with me. In a small mountain town, anyone can become an acquaintance, or at least become related to each other in various ways. After going back and forth, I became familiar with the people in the integrated hospital, and I would chat with everyone when I had time.

Pregnant women come to the hospital to give birth at any time, and their families often come to communicate with doctors. What is discussed is basically the time of birth of the child.

That’s right, we are planning the birth time of our child.

The doctors and directors in the hospital are all proficient in metaphysical theories. We choose the most suitable time within each child's due date and artificially force the child to be born by caesarean section.

Birthing injections are the most commonly used!

Almost every child born in this hospital is not born normally, and the birth time is artificially interfered with. But they all caught up with what they thought was the best time in metaphysical theory.

Not only do they have to catch up with the best time to be born, doctors are also responsible for choosing a name for the child.

That’s right, it’s to help the child choose a name. Everyone agrees that a child's name can affect his or her entire life. There is also a metaphysical theory behind the naming, which is mainly determined by the number of strokes. The name should not only comply with the parents, but also comply with the child's birth date.

Such behavior seems normal in the local area.

One afternoon, I was basking in the sun for a while in the hospital yard. Suddenly I heard someone greeting me. It was a man about my age. He called out my name, but I couldn't remember who he was for a moment.

I didn’t realize until he said he was a classmate in middle school. He brought a seven or eight-year-old little girl with him, saying that his wife was giving birth to a baby in the hospital.

I invited him to sit in my father's separate ward for a while and got some candies for the child. Behind the child was an old man, who was the child's grandfather.

The old man looked at my father and asked, "Brother, there might be something in front of your main room. I think your state is affected..."

My father has terminal cancer and there is no cure. Being sent to the hospital is nothing more than a little relief from the pain.

Although I know these things very well, when I heard him say this, I couldn't help but feel that I had grasped the last straw.

I was so busy calling my brother at home, and then handed the phone to the old man and asked him to talk to my brother.

The main room is the living room in the countryside. Most rural families have ancestral shrines in their main halls. We don’t have one in our house, but we do have a TV antenna and two very large plaques hanging on the wall. These were congratulatory gifts from relatives when the new house was built.

Ordinarily, these are not evil things and will not have an ominous effect on my father. But I still asked my brother to move all the things away and make the living room clean.

In fact, this so-called metaphysics is nothing more than psychological comfort!

Modern medicine can no longer cure my father’s disease. I heard there is hope in metaphysics, so I had no choice but to give it a try.

But if I were asked to use metaphysics to intervene in the birth time of my child, then I still cannot accept it.

My classmates, grandfather and grandson sat for a while and then left. I thanked the old man profusely and promised: When my father recovers and is discharged from the hospital, he will definitely invite you to have a drink!

Unfortunately, metaphysics failed to have any impact on his father's condition. Soon after, my father left us forever.

But I am still grateful to the old man from the bottom of my heart. After all, he once gave me a glimmer of hope.

What is feudalism and what is superstition? The prerequisite for answering this is to understand what truth is and what the truth of all things is, rather than viewing the world and life from the "omnipotent" perspective of ideological solipsism.

It must have been when I was in junior high school that a family moved to the mountains near our home to secretly have children (the family planning control was very strict at that time). That woman must have been particularly weak after giving birth, so she became possessed by evil spirits. After all, we have been receiving atheist education in school for more than ten years. I don’t believe it! I heard my mother tell her that when she got sick, she would yell and speak in a female voice. Her aunt would slap her in the face to drive away evil spirits, pinch her fingers with chopsticks, and so on. I even gave my mother some serious science advice: She might be mentally ill. It's probably the wrong line, so it's not normal. My mother laughed and said nothing. One day, it must have been Sunday. I was chewing half a steamed bun, and my mother said: Hurry! quick! quick! * * * I got sick, so I observed an evil-possession event at close range. It was really shocking and incredible, and it completely overturned my world view. How can I say it? It's like there's another soul living in that body, can you imagine it? She really looked like a different person when she got sick!

The most incredible thing is that her aunt took her to see a doctor at the home of a goddess. Did you know? As soon as she entered the courtyard of the Goddess, she rolled on the ground and screamed, "I don't dare anymore, I don't dare anymore." Finally, the exorcism was successful and the woman returned to normal. As for what method the Goddess used, and what kind of evil thing is haunting the woman, we outsiders have no idea. There really is no news at all, because the Goddess warned: Do tell me!

The most feudal superstition I have ever encountered is that only based on the zodiac sign of two people, that is, it is not based on the zodiac signs of the birth year, month, day and hour, but only based on the earthly branches of the birth year. decided the fate of two people.

At that time, because many people lacked scientific knowledge, were superstitious, and liked hearsay, and some people who knew little about numerology took the opportunity to make money, so they determined whether the marriage was good or not based only on the zodiac signs of two people. , it’s really harmful. I remember that there were two childhood sweethearts who could not get together because of their "incompatible zodiac signs", because those people were relatively filial. Later I went back and asked, and found that there were many more such things.

I am very happy to answer this question. I remember a news story a few years ago about a female villager who was steamed to death in a wooden barrel because she believed that a wizard could exorcise ghosts and cure diseases. At the time, I thought it was incredible. There are such ignorant people.

According to the description, Li’s family invited local Yin-Yang practitioners Fan and Hu to perform exorcisms and cure the sick peasant woman. Li was put into a sealed wooden barrel and steamed with firewood. , Li screamed in the bucket and couldn't stand it anymore, but the wizards said that the cry was the cry of the devil hanging on her body, and said that if she persisted for a while, the ghost in Li's body could be driven away.

Later, at the forced request of the villagers, the peasant woman was rescued but lost her vital signs. Steaming people to death alive.

There is a demi-immortal in the village, who uses the excuse that the immortal descends to earth to possess him, and cheats, collects money and deceives women.

Specifically, let me tell you first that your Feng Shui is not good, please ask the immortal to come down and deal with it. Ask for talismans to ensure safety, then light three sticks of incense, sit cross-legged, touch your face with your hands, shake your whole body, and you're done. Make a few nonsense words, touch your face, and then you'll recover and start asking for money

This demi-immortal can be possessed by any deity, from the Earth God, the Middle Way Moon Elder, the God of Wealth, to the Jade Emperor, various Bodhisattvas, gods and Buddhas all over the sky, there is no one who cannot possess him, and there are quite a lot of people who believe in it

What happened to me is 100% true! My uncle's father passed away a few years ago, and my uncle's three brothers went home to take care of their father's funeral. The old man has not been buried yet, so the three brothers naturally have no time to clean up the old man's belongings (the three brothers are all working in Guangdong, and I am with my uncle). That night I dreamed that the old man told me that there was a red wooden box under his bed that was left for my uncle. I called my uncle the next morning and told him that after taking care of the old man's funeral, they were really in the old man's house. A red wooden box was found under the bed.

No, what I experienced was not feudal superstition, but the sixth consciousness, as many as seven or eight times. , and what happened later was confirmed to be consistent with the feeling, and there was never any deviation

Superstition refers to blind worship and blind belief in a broad sense without objective factual basis!

There is superstition in science, which is blindly believing in the limited system of human scientific theories.

There is superstition in philosophy, which is to blindly believe in idealist philosophy, materialist philosophy and ableist philosophy. Only the Taoist philosophy is the philosophy of the truth of the universe!

Of course, various religions themselves are feudal superstitions that worship acquired ghosts, gods, souls and spirits!

Huang Di said: There are no ghosts and gods in the Tao, and people come and go alone. Those who live in ghosts and gods cannot be said to be the most virtuous!

Hope this helps!