We're used to giving things their character. For the important exam, we can put on our favorite sweater, which has established itself as a "happy" in the responsible moments. Someone takes with them on a trip favorite from childhood toy. Such subjects are called amulets or talismans, bringing good luck to their owner.
If the talisman is clear, the word "Jinks" sounds not quite familiar. Jinks are things (people) that bring failure. That's what they call things (people) with strange energy disharmony in America and some countries. Jinks are often useful objects in everyday life. Often they are connected with a certain person, family, or family. And there are many examples of this in history.
Danelle-Hall Mansion.
In the southernmost city of Connecticut (USA), Greenwich has a large, now empty mansion called Danelle-Hall. All its former owners, previously very wealthy people, went bankrupt, barely settled in this house. In 1950, the president of the steel concern L. Washburn acquired a luxurious estate. A few years later, he was forced to sell the mansion because of sudden financial difficulties. In 1968, the house was taken over by a major banker named Jack Dick. Two years later, he was prosecuted for financial fraud and died of a heart attack before the trial ended. The next owner was a wealthy shipowner, Rabbi Tick, who soon suffered heavy losses in business and was forced to sell the building. The last one in this row was Harry Helmsy, a major real estate owner. Two months later, he was convicted and imprisoned for tax evasion. Now the mansion is empty.
Tom Busby's chair.
An ordinary old armchair at the "Busby Stup" Tavern in Huddersfield (West Yorkshire, England) was called the "chair of death". Until the beginning of the 18th century, it was an ordinary armchair, which served its owners for almost a hundred years, until it was purchased by a mad killer named Tom Busby. He was caught and tried, but before he was executed, he said, "Anyone who sits in my favorite chair will follow me to hell. And Busby's curse came true: from 1707 to 2007 the chair killed 65 people! The last one on this list was a young American woman who declared to everyone that all superstitions are the remnants of the past. She ordered a sandwich and ate it in the damn chair. As soon as she got out of the inn, the American woman was the victim of a stray dog attack.
Diamond "Hope".
Some gems are known for leaving a long, bloody trail over the centuries, especially diamonds. One of them is the Hope diamond. An adventurer named Edmont Chalet, being in an abandoned Indian temple did not heed the warning of the guide and took out a huge diamond in the forehead of a stone idol. A few days later, he and the guide were torn apart by a flock of wild dogs. All subsequent owners of the beautiful stone also died in mysterious circumstances. The stone passed from hand to hand like a baton but never stayed anywhere long enough. Among its owners is Marie Antoinette, who, as everyone knows, was executed. After that, the stone did not show its ominous properties until in 1830 was in the hands of the English banker Thomas Hope, who called it his name. Very soon Hope went bankrupt and was forced to sell his namesake.
Here are some diamond owners: Jacques Colet committed suicide. Prince Ivan Kanitovitiy was killed. Turkish sultan Abdullah Hamid - overthrown. Simon Mondarides - together with his family - crashed, falling into the abyss. The American Evelyn Maclean - herself and all her family members tragically died from various causes.
The mirror of Louis Arpo.
An ordinary old mirror, on the frame of which the name of its manufacturer is written - Louis Arpo and the date - 1743. A beautiful thing in a magnificent mahogany frame decorated with two gilded angels with pipes killed 38 people in two and a half centuries. Here is an example of one such tragic event. Another owner of the mirror, a major banker Kirakos Gandzakeci, at the end of September 1769 went to his sister's birthday party to a place near Paris, but never got to the place. An empty carriage with harnessed horses was found a few days later in the woods. In the carriage lay the same mirror with two golden angels, which, apparently, the banker wanted to present to his sister. Another victim of the fatal mirror was 23-year-old Laura Noelle, who received it as a gift and soon died of a stroke.
The Great Eastern ship.
In the middle of the century before last, one of the largest ships of that time, the Great Eastern, was launched. Two workers disappear during the tests. Then the main designer of the steamer dies, ridiculously falling from the upper deck. After some time of operation, one of the boilers exploded, killing five sailors. The captain of the ship, who rushed to rescue the sinking sailor, is also dying.
Then, crossing the Atlantic, the ship got lost and circled for several months, like the Flying Dutchman, until he was found. Not wanting to tempt fate anymore, the owners of the steamer let him scrap metal. The skeletons of the missing workers were found during the disassembly between the bulkheads.
Damn cars.
It is documented that the car of Archduke Franz-Ferdinand, who was murdered on the eve of the First World War, later brought misfortune to all who owned it.
The same mystical ability and had the "Porsche" of the American actor James Dean. He crashed on it in 1955. When disassembling the car, the car engine broke his legs mechanics. And when the engine and other parts were moved to other cars, they all crashed on the roads, just as they did, crippling the drivers and passengers. When the car body was hung up as an advertising aid, it collapsed, crippling a random passer-by. Afterward, the truck carrying the unfortunate body to another place had been involved in an accident, and the driver was killed. During another transportation of the bodywork to the "Porsche", the truck crashed into the building.
MASCOTS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE
- Bulgakov and his favorite blue sapphire, which helps in his creative work.
- Ring with hematite of Macedonian, which gave him strength and courage. So claimed the commander himself
- Scarlett Johansson and her wisdom tooth. The actress gave it in the form of a pendant framed in gold to his friend the actor Ryan Reynolds. She herself always carries a shark tooth with her.
- Tina Turner and Melanie Griffith with crystal. A piece of crystal is always with them.
- Madonna with a clay figurine of nightingale. She bought it at the beginning of her creative activity from an old Indian shaman. Since then, the figure has become her amulet.
- Kirsten Dunst and vampire fangs. The film "Interview with a vampire" made her famous. Since then, Kirsten considers the fangs left after the film, his mascot.
- Stephen Tyler, the leader of the Aerosmith group, is terrified of black cats, ravens, and rats. And that's why he always wears a specially selected amulet on his chest, which gives him protection from other people's forces.
- Clint Eastwood carries with him a "money mascot" - a silver piggy bank.
- Kevin Costner is the owner of Charlie Chaplin's cane, which is very dear to her. Once the actor was offered to put it up for auction in Liverpool, but he did not agree.
- Another rarity - powder, the mistress of which was Marilyn Monroe - everywhere accompanied by Demi Moore. According to the actress, her dizzying career and life wellbeing, she owes it to this very subject of the toilet of the famous predecessor.
- Actress Cameron Diaz at the beginning of her career received from her mother as a gift a long silver hairclip - for good luck, and now never leaves her and sincerely believes in her magical power.
OBJECTS THAT CARRY NEGATIVE ENERGY FROM THE VERY BEGINNING:
- Jewels or dishes of ancestors, whose lives have been tragically cut short.
- clothes and shoes bought on a hard day for you.
- sharp objects presented to you.https://i.siteapi.org/-PIWgsnJeMSr7igEox_PpySNuqY=/fit-in/1024x768/center/top/c67875c5aad8db5.ru.s.siteapi.org/img/d9305ak67400w88ccgw4088kw08c0s
- A purse or jewelry that you picked up and did not return to the owner.
- A gift given to you by a person who is not sympathetic to you.