Shamrock Informative Speech

742 Words3 Pages

Get lucky. May luck be on your side.

We’ve all heard sayings about luck. But how can we attract it? Though defined as something happening largely by chance, one thing we can do is surround ourselves with tokens believed to bring about good fortune.

We can focus on raising our vibration, which is a way of describing our overall wellbeing: physical, mental, emotional, spiritual. The healthier our wellbeing, the higher our vibration. The higher our vibration, the more we attract positive energy into our lives. Think of the happiest person you know: You naturally want to be around them. Things seem to go more smoothly for them.

They seem to have more luck.

There are many ways we can address our wellbeing through movement, nutrition, and spiritual …show more content…

Patrick’s Day, is a three-leaf clover. Originally used as a protective amulet, it is from ancient Ireland. It was carried whenever someone might encounter harm, as when traveling far from home or going into battle.

The shamrock emblem was also used in India and Arabia as a protective emblem.

It was adopted in later years by the Christians, who attributed its three leaves as representative of the Holy Trinity. It is tied to St. Patrick’s Day as St. Patrick is recognized as having given sacred status to the shamrock symbol.

The Christians adopted the pagan shamrock, attributing its three leaves as representative of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Ghost). St. Patrick is recognized in the Christian faith to have given the shamrock symbol its sacred status.

Mandala

We often see mandalas as prayer beads, but they serve a larger purpose. By placing them in sacred spaces, or anywhere you feel vulnerable, mandalas can serve as protective shields against negative …show more content…

Maneki Neko/Lucky Cat

The Lucky Cat is a Japanese cultural token. They are sold in different colors, with each color offering a different focus for what it will invite into your life: a gold cat, for example, will invite prosperity, a black cat invites good health, and a white cat invites happiness.

Turkish Evil Eyes

Evil Eyes are protective charms meant to protect the wearer from people with evil intent, or with "evil eyes." They are also meant to guard the wearer against any unseen negative vibrations. Their origin is in the belief that evil people had distrustful, evil eyes.

Rose Quartz

For luck in love, the rose quartz is said to help open the heart chakra. It is a powerful attractor for new love, but can also help add romance to a current relationship.

Rabbit Foot

A lucky rabbit foot charm is African American in origin and was brought into popularity through the Southern part of the United States. Originally, it was only the left hind foot of the rabbit that was considered lucky and the bearer had to rub the foot to “activate” the luck. Not only is the rabbit foot lucky in itself, it can bring its bearer good