No, when there are no superstitions with scientific proof how is it possible for superstitious people.
we can avoid it by concentrating only in prayer and nothing else, and we need to overcome our distraction in prayer
There are no scientific evidences for superstitious beliefs. Not only that, but there is no evidence of any kind for superstitious beliefs.
Chinese are quite superstitious in this sense. They are not the only people who are superstitious, but they do tend to assign a great value to certain numbers. (Other peoples would have other superstitions.)
Only by prayer.
Macbeth is the play that actors are superstitious about.
We offer our prayers to the Father to thank Him for all that He has done for us, to partition Him for things we are in need of and close our prayer in the name of Jesus Christ. Many people recite the Lords Prayer, but they forget that Christ only gave them this as a guide as to what to say, and not to use it as an actual prayer. What you ask for or thank Him for in your prayer does not have to be the same each time. You pray as guided by the Spirit.
Answer The excessively credulous belief is superstitious which comes only from supernatural influences, but the scientific beliefs come only by solid proofs after so many researches
it is so superstitious it is not even funny people have no clue what they think they know
Most people are only superstitious when a black cat goes from left to right
Only if you're superstitious.
The Hebrew name for the 'prayer shawl' is 'tallit'. Many Jews of European decent also refer to the tallit as a 'tallis'. Jewish people do not call it a prayer shawl.The tallit is traditionally worn only by men (and in some synagogues, only married men) for morning prayer services. The only time when a tallit is worn for evening prayers is on Yom Kippur.