Our website is undergoing some improvements and we are in the process of reorganising the information details on the clovers. It will be loaded in due course.
In the meantime, below are previous textes from our home page. Do visit our new main home page where there are lots of information on the lucky clover logged, particularly on the thousands of testimonials received, since Mar 13th 2005.
Happy Reading and sorry for the inconveniences.
Robert Tan
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Julie Roberts’ Lucky Clover ©
Author : Julie and Robert Tan
Faith, Hope, Love and Luck
That’s what the clover’s all about.
Miracles happen with our clovers
Many find joy, some even find lovers.
Share your love with everyone
Have faith in God and in yourself.
Have hopes that your wishes do come true
With determination, the lucky clover can work for you.
The four leaf clover is a widely accepted symbol of good luck with its origin dating back to ancient times. According to legend, Eve carried a four leaf clover from the Garden of Eden. The significance invested in four leaf clovers pre-dates Christianity, going back to the pagan period, when four leaf clovers were Celtic charms.
Celtic dominance once extended across Ireland and much of Western Europe. It was the Druids (Celtic priests) who elevated four leaf clovers to the status of Celtic charms, allegedly potent against male violent spirits. Their status as Celtic charms is the origin of the modern belief in their power to bestow good luck.
The first literary reference to draw on the tradition of four leaf clovers as Celtic charms seems to have been made in 1620. In that year Sir John Melton wrote, "If a man walking in the fields finds any four-leafed grass, he shall in a small while after find some good thing."
Saint Patrick used the three-leaf clover, called the Shamrock, to preach on the "Holy Trinity" to the Irish. On average, there are 10,000 three leaf clovers for every instance of a true four leaf clover. The leaves of four leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love, and luck. It has been known that whenever one finds the four-leaf clover, "something good always happens".
This culture of the four-leaf clover soon spread throughout Europe, US, Japan and Korea. It is now known even in Hong Kong and lately Singapore. Films had been made of the legend of the four-leaf clover, called the "Leprechauns" and even you can find them in the Japanese and Korean dramas. There is also a song and poem dedicated to the four-leaf clover, which is now universally known as "the lucky four-leaf clover". Children read them in Enid Blighton's books and references on the "lucky four-leaf clover" can also be found in several other books. Accordingly, the late US President, Abraham Lincoln, was quoted to carry a four-leaf clover everyday except on the day he was assassinated. It was also reported elsewhere that Napoleon Bonarparte, the late French emperor, escaped assassination when a bullet whisked passed his head. At that instant, he was stooping down to pick up a "lucky four-leaf clover". In another book titled "Good Luck: Creating the Conditions for Success in Life & Business " by Alex Rovira and Fernando Trias De Bes, there is a story about how Merlin the wizard sent out the knights in the kingdom to search for the magic four leaf clover. Eventually, one of the knights, Sid, was successful in his search for the clover but only after creating the right conditions which enabled the four leaf clover to grow.
The mystique of the four leaf clover continues today, since finding a real four leaf clover is still a rare occurrence and omen of good luck. And if you want to find proof, just read the many testimonies of love, happiness, success and fortune which the 'lucky four-leaf' clovers brought to Julie Roberts' friends, clients and customers.
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"Home of the Original Lucky Clovers" "Where Hope Comes Alive!"
The wonders and luck of the lucky clovers date back to ancient times. Thousands of years ago, the Celtics even believed that clovers can ward off evil spirits.In Ireland, Saint Patrick, their patron Saint, used the Shamrock three leaf clovers to preach on the "Holy Trinity" to the Irish. The popularity of the Irish four-leaf lucky clover (Trifolium Repens) spreads and today it is universally accepted as a symbol of good luck; not only in the west but also across the world. In China, the clovers are also believed to have healing and protection properties and are known as “hsun tsao”. On average, there are 10,000 three leaf clovers for every instance of a true four leaf clover. The leaves of four leaf clovers are said to stand for Faith, Hope, Love, and Luck. It has been known that whenever one finds the four-leaf clover, "something good always happens".
The mystique of the four leaf lucky clover continues today, since finding a real Trifolium Repens Four Leaf Clover is still a rare occurrence and represents good luck. Even more so for the 6 and more leaf clovers as it is believed to bring even greater luck. Since 2008, Julie Roberts' found the rare 6 and more leaf clovers. Click the "Special Features" at top left hand column to view special write-ups and videos on the success of the Julie Roberts' Lucky Clovers. Read the Asian Dragon article titled "A Soldier Finds His Fortune" where insights are given as to how Robert started the Julie Roberts' Lucky Clover shop. He also shares his story with budding entrepreneurs, in his interview with the "Spirit of Entreprise". Even his customers were willing to share their good fortune, after purchasing the Julie Roberts' lucky clovers, when interviewed on the spot by Razor TV, an arm of the national newspaper, The Straits Times. The 4 part video testimonials can be viewed under the Special Features. At the "Testimonials" feature there are thousands of sharings of love, health, happiness, success and fortune which the 'lucky four-leaf' clovers brought to Julie Roberts' friends, clients and customers! These sample testimonials have been systematically logged down since 13th Mar '05 and till today we are blessed to received such testimonials, practically on a daily basis.
On 16th Jan 2010, Robert first learnt that clovers have energy; more so with the more leaves. Many reported that the energy is good for health.The following year, Robert observed that some of his customers while meditating with the clovers in the shop, have wonderful visions and experiences. Robert then started to video these wonderful experiences. You can visit Julie Roberts' shop and see Robert for a full explanation of his discoveries so far. You can even request to view the recorded mystical discoveries that are available on video. Robert planned to pen all these mystical discoveries in a book and hoped that someone will helped make a movie out of it. These wonderful sharings collected since 2004 will certainly be awe inspiring and will be a rich experience and knowledge for all. See you at the shop or if you are from overseas, you can purchase on-line too. I must also thank all my customers for their wonderful testimonials, without which, the success of Julie Roberts' would not be possible. We also acknowledge that customers may change their minds and request for privacy. For such cases please contact Robert at +65-96183013 or Joshua at +65-96191452 or email us at robert@julieroberts.com.sg or josh@julieroberts.com.sg so that we can take immediate action to remove the testimonials. Thank you for your wonderful support and understanding.
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