Traditional beliefs
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Hello everyone, a beautiful morning to you all, today I will be writing on this topic below
Traditional Beliefs: In each culture, there are beliefs that have been passed down through generations, in this era you probably find it difficult to relate to them. But they are still being practiced.
Every culture have what they belief in, I actually don't know any belief of my own tribe, but since I am married to a yoruba man, I think I should write about their own belief.
So they believe that immediately a woman becomes pregnant she she supposed to put a safety pin on her cloth were her stomach is, very yoruba pregnant woman do this and if an elderly Yoruba woman sees you being pregnant and you don't have a pin on your stomach , they will come to you and ask you why you aren't putting on a pin?.
It is believed that the pin prevent evil spirit or evil eye from the pregnancy, I remember then when I was pregnant, a woman approached me and was like you are not wearing a pin, I was just looking at her , and then I told her I am covered with the blood of Jesus, I don't believe in such things , only Jesus saves. She was then looking at me like I was rude to her, which I wasn't,I was only stating my own belief too.
Also they believe a pregnant woman shouldn't walk in the sun from 12pm-3pm because in the sun they can come in contact with spiritual evil child that may enter their unborn baby.
Well I personally don't believe in any superstition or believe that is not Christ.
With that I have nothing more to write about this topic. Christ is my only believe, when you got Christ, you become a touch not.
Thanks for reading.
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