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"Did You Know" (aka"Our of Power") With Your Host - Jo Anna G McNally

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HOST - JO ANNA GARFI-McNALLY -Spiritual Intuitive, Remote Energy Healer. Tutorial classes, Workshops,  lecturer, Nationally/Internationally renowned, serving all communication media. Spanning over four plus decades. In the mid 1970's she was co-owner of a not-for-profit, Metaphysical School, one of many to come, reconized by the NY State Board of Education Department, known as MetaCenter (MC2), in Fort Salonga, NY. At the same time, with her associate, Russell, began a Cable TV show, called "Infinity" interviewing the best of the best of the, Seventy's,  New Age Movement.  She is Co-anchor of "I've Got Your Number" with Host Lois T Martin, Every Monday - 7-8:30pm.  You can find her on Twitter @GarfiMcnally, Call: 631-836-7666,  e-mail her; jgarfimcnally@gmail.com, Facebook: Jo Anna Garfi McNally.

 On tonights show SUPERSTITION.... The dictionary definitions of, superstitions are irrational fears of the unknown; or blindly accepted irrational beliefs or practices, which are not based on knowledge or facts but ignorance. It is also defined as "unreasonable or irrational or groundless awe, fear, notion or belief about something unknown, mysterious, or imaginary, especially in regard of religion; religious belief or practice based upon fear or ignorance; in specific meaning: An irrational religious belief or practice; a tenet, scruple, habit, etc. based on fear or ignorance". Or a widely held but irrational belief in or reverence for the supernatural belief or supernatural influences,  leading to good or bad luck, or based on such beliefs also constitutes superstition. The superstitious practice of placing a rusty nail in a lemon is believed to ward off the evil eye and evil in general, as detailed in the folklore text Popular Beliefs and Superstitions from Utah. 

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