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Superstitions

Beliefs and practices resulting from the human need to find causation in the everyday happenings of life. This is where we will try to unravel some of the unusual and esoteric things people ask us about.

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What are some superstitious beliefs in the rural area?

natural occurrences were a result of actions of the gods.

The black cat crossing one's path denotes bad luck.

Are buying pearls for yourself bad luck?

If you buy pearls you shouldn't have bad luck. Enjoy the pearls and wear them with pride.

How did superstition begin?

superstitions began when ppl like our ansestors made up these things and started discovering things such as Adam and eve being banished from the garden of eden on Friday and the great flood starting Friday and other things such as that

Why don't you say Macbeth in a theater?

Apparently it's a superstition that it will bring bad luck to the theatre.

Personally I think that it isn't true. I was reading Macbeth and talking about it at my rehearsal for a play and it went swimmingly.

What are some Canadian superstitions?

that undertakers wear grey gloves and if you wear grey gloves on a boat trip it will be sure to end in death.

What is the Irish superstition on opening a yearly calendar before the year starts?

I AM IRISH, LIVING IN IRELAND 40 YEARS ,ALL MY LIFE.I 'VE NEVER HEARD OF THIS SUPERSTITION. THE ONLY REASON I COULD SUGGEST IS THAT IT WOULD BRING BAD LUCK TO YEAR AHEAD.POSSIBLY THIS SUPERSTITION EXISTS IN A FEW PLACES. I DON'T KNOW IT TO EXIST IN THE NORTH. I,VE RELATIVES IN REPUBLIC NONE HAVE MENTIONED IT TO ME... Another answer I'm Irish too, and not only was I always told that opening a calendar before the 1st of January would bring bad luck, I was also told that moving to a month ahead was also bad luck.

Why is 7 a lucky number?

7 is a holy number in numerous religions (due to the number of the days of the week, probably). In the Mediaeval Christian mysticism for instance, there are 7 Virtues and 7 Deadly Sins. 7 is also frequently used in literature or films.

Is the ivy plant considered bad luck?

Everything is considered bad luck to some culture. However, ivy is not in any normal American culture that I know of. Today Ivy is also a staple in a Brides wedding flowers, this is because Ivy is said to bring on fertility. This has been used for centuries (especially in England) to bring abundance to the new couple. Where you see alot of Ivy you will be "Rich". Thanks

What are some sayings about a four leaf clover?

They say a four leaf clover is very lucky and that it is very rare so if you find one you will have luck.

How do you reverse a bad luck to a good luck if you broke a mirror?

The truth is getting bad luck from breaking a mirror is just a superstition. For those who believe in these it is most commonly practiced to take a small amount of salt and throw over your right shoulder.

What does touch wood or knock on wood mean?

Touch or knock on wood is an old superstition based on the belief that spirits resided in trees and plants. You touch wood (some people say knock on wood) to ask for good luck or the spirit's blessings.

Is it bad luck to put hat on a bed?

I can not tell you were the superstition originated, nor can I explain way, but my grandmother would get very upset if you placed a hat on a bed.

She maintained it was the worst of all bad luck things one could do. She even once said, better to break a mirror than allow a hat to rest upon a bed.

If one is superstitious over which should one throw salt?

Traditionally and according to superstitions and folklore, the left shoulder.

What does it mean when your right hand is itching?

That you probably touched something you shouldn't have.

Can you give me 5 examples of a supersutition?

Superstition*. 1. Breaking a mirror. 2. Walking under a ladder. 3. Friday the 13th. 4. Magpies. 5. Black Cats

Is it bad luck if you break a plate?

No..only mirrors for 7 years of bad luck

Why is 13 an unlucky number?

There are a few explanations of just why 13 has developed the reputation for being unlucky:

  • In Christianity, the Last Supper had thirteen attendants, during which Jesus Christ revealed that one of the guests would betray him. Legend tells that afterward one of the Apostles, Judas Iscariot, did so and turned Jesus over to the Romans. This led to the crucifixion of Jesus. It is also claimed that Judas sat at the thirteenth place at the Last Supper's table. As a result of this betrayal, the number 13 has maintained a bad reputation and has a superstitious characteristic in Christian culture.
  • Bearing some similarity to the Christian tradition, in Norse lore, a banquet of twelve deities was interrupted by the evil god Loki, making thirteen the number of gods present when the nigh-immortal god Balder was killed by an arrow made from mistletoe (his only weakness). His death marked the beginning of Ragnarok, the end of everything.
  • Thirteen is the number of circles used in Kaballah's Metatron's Cube. Although this glyph was typically used as a protective ward against demons and evil, its use in alchemy and magic may have led to a darker association with the form, much as a pentagram or pentacle has.
  • In Meso-American divination, a trecena is a 13-day period used in pre-Columbian Meso-American calendars to mark the occurrence of important cycles of fortune/misfortune.
  • The ancient Persians, assigning the twelve constellations of the Zodiac to the months of the year, believed that each sign ruled over Earth for a millennium. After the passing of this thirteenth era, chaos would ensue. The Persian tradition of Sizdah Bedar refers to this belief, in which people leave their houses to avoid bad luck on the thirteenth day of the Persian Calendar.
  • The foiled Gunpowder Plot that threatened 17th Century England's government consisted of thirteen original conspirators.
  • Apollo 13 was the only unsuccessful mission by the United States of America's NASA program to land a mission on the moon, although fortunately all of the craft's crew returned to Earth safely.
  • Traditionally thirteen is reported as the number of steps leading up to a gallows.
  • In numerology, twelve is considered the number of completeness and thus thirteen was seen as disturbing that balance,
  • Witches were claimed to gather in groups (a coven) of twelve and during such ceremonies, the devil would appear as the thirteenth attendee.
  • On Friday, 13 October 1307, Philip IV of France ordered the arrest of the (Christian) Knights Templar and seizure of all of their assets based on accusations of various forms of heresy. Some were later tortured and then burned at the stake. This is commonly believed to serve as the origin for the observance of Friday the 13th as an unlucky day, however, no record of the date's importance as a superstitious holiday is believed to exist before the 19th century.
  • Friday the 13th is also theorized to originate from the claim that Jesus Christ was crucified on a Friday.

In some traditions, however, thirteen is actually a lucky number:

  • In Judaism, thirteen is the age at which a boy achieves Bar Mitzvah.
  • Likewise in Judaism, the Torah states that God has 13 Attributes of Mercy (also shared in some Christian traditions).
  • To Sikhs, thirteen is a special number because of the legend of Guru Nanak Dev.
  • The thirteenth day following a death is the day on which a memorial feast is held for the peace of the departed soul in Hinduism.
  • Thirteen has special importance in the United States because it was founded with the thirteen original colonies and can be found used in a number of patriotic themes and articles, such as The Great Seal of the United States.
  • The thirteen lunar cycles led to widespread belief in the number's importance in pagan cultures, one which diminished as Christianity spread and began to dismantle, discredit or assimilate pagan traditions. Or that the Chinese and Egyptians counted 2 feet and 5 fingers and they thought the next number will be unlucky

What are two superstitions the ibo people hold?

Twins must be desecrated and disposed of in the sacred forest.

A man who kills another tribesman has brought evil to the land and must be exiled.