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I grew up with a lot of rules that sound small — but meant everything. No shoes on the table, no whistling at night, no handing scissors, and for the love of all that’s sacred… don’t spill the salt without making it right. These are the 10 superstitions I still believe in — a mix of Mexican, Yaqui, and old family traditions that connect me to my roots, my elders, and the spirits who’ve kept me safe. Some of these might sound funny, spooky, or dramatic, but each carries a story: protection, memory, and a reminder to respect the unseen. In this video, I’ll talk about: 1. Why you never put shoes on a table 2. What to do if you spill salt 3. Why gifting scissors can cut a relationship 4. The truth behind wallets on the floor 5. Whistling at night (don’t do it) 6. When it’s spiritually safe to cut your hair 7. The meaning of owls and Santa Muerte’s messages 8. Why red string protects your plants and crops 9. The science and folklore behind Vicks VapoRub 10. The reason I still wear safety pins and milagros for protection Tell me in the comments which of these your family taught you — or which ones you secretly still follow. Want to see more of my spiritual projects, artwork, and teachings? Check out all my socials and projects here https://linktr.ee/thebeachybruje1607