The next time you enjoy a beverage sealed with a cork, keep the cork. This does not have to be a champagne cork—they are all lucky. When a bottle is shared and the occasion is a happy event or joyous moment, secret away the cork from the bottle, making a wish for repetition of the pleasure as you do so, and placing a coin in a slit in the top of the cork.
Now you must sleep on the cork every night (under your pillow) and keep it in your pocket all the next day. Rub the cork any day thereafter when you wish to hear from the other person or people who shared the bottle with you; do not wish for love but rather for continuing happiness. The cork symbolizes buoyancy, not love.
Celebrate these events throughout the year to find your lucky cork:
January 1: New Year’s Day
February 14: St.Valentine’s Day
March 8: International Women’s Day
April 22: Earth Day
May 1: May Day, Beltane
June 19: Juneteenth
July 20: National Moon Day
August 4: Dom Pérignon invents champagne in 1693—celebrate!
September 20: International Day of Peace
February 14: St.Valentine’s Day
March 8: International Women’s Day
April 22: Earth Day
May 1: May Day, Beltane
June 19: Juneteenth
July 20: National Moon Day
August 4: Dom Pérignon invents champagne in 1693—celebrate!
September 20: International Day of Peace
October 15: Festival of Mars (Ancient Rome)
November 5: Guy Fawkes Day
December 5: International Volunteers Day
November 5: Guy Fawkes Day
December 5: International Volunteers Day
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