My 3-year-old daughter is somewhat psychic. I hate the abuse of that word, so let's just say... intuitive. She was born 'in the caul,' meaning my water never broke, and superstition says that makes a child psychic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Observation, very general and wide-spread, has shown that small children are endowed with a special psychic nature. This shows us a new way of imparting education!
There is a psychic cost children bear when they grow up in fear.
I used to be psychic, but I drank my way out of it.
I've always been quite psychic and believe there's a reason why things happen and that we need to learn from them.
Superstition is the irrational belief that an object or behavior has the power to influence an outcome, when there's no logical connection between them. Most of us aren't superstitious - but most of us are a 'littlestitious.'
I don't necessarily call myself a psychic, but since I was a little girl, I would dream about things, and then I would tell my dad, and it would happen the next day.
I had a great grandmother who believed in so many strange superstitions. She used to tell the future from the things that catch on to the hem of your skirt when you've been sewing, and different colored threads would mean different things... Of course, all that influenced me quite a lot as a child.
I'm very superstitious. I come from a family that's big on not painting the nursery until the baby is home.
Superstition is the poison of the mind.
I believe in superstitions. You don't talk about a child who hasn't been born.