Monday 26 December 2005

Clover magic


Hehehe, on Christmas day, I striked lottery. It's only $60 but I am happy anyway. The number is 1063, which is my membership number which I got from Drophenling Buddhist Center a few weeks ago. Remember in my earlier blog I said it was an auspicious number?

Could it be due to my lucky four-leaf clover pendant necklace which I bought a few weeks ago? It's a real 4-clover leaf encased in a pendant which is taking Singapore by rage now. Four-leaf clover is considered very lucky as out of every 10,000 three-leaf clovers, you can only find ONE four-leaf clover. My four-leaf clover is shaped such that it has heart shape on all 4 leaves and a round white aura on the core of the leaf. It's quite amazing. The shop which I bought it from has live testimonials from more than 400 customers striking lottery after their purchase.

Got this write up from a website:

The four leaf clover is a widely accepted symbol of good luck with its origin dating back to ancient times. According to legend, Eve carried a four leaf clover from the Garden of Eden. The significance invested in four leaf clovers pre-dates Christianity, going back to the pagan period, when four leaf clovers were Celtic charms.

St Patrick used the three-leaf clover, called the Shamrock, to preach on the "Holy Trinity" to the Irish. On average, there are 10,000 three leaf clovers for every instance of a true four leaf clover. The leaves of four leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love, and luck. It has been known that whenever one finds the four-leaf clover, "something good
always happens".

The mystique of the four leaf clover continues today, since finding a real four leaf clover is still a rare occurrence and omen of good luck.

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