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"Superstition is only the fear of belief, while religion is the confidence." - Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington
"Superstition is the religion of feeble minds." - Edmund Burke
"Superstition is an unreasoning fear of God." - Marcus T. Cicero
Some Meanings of Superstition
A belief or notion, not based on reason or knowledge
A system or collection of such beliefs
A custom or act based on such a belief
Irrational fear of what is unknown or mysterious, esp. in connection with religion
Any blindly accepted belief or notion
Reasons why people believe in superstitions
A belief in superstitions gives people an illusion of control in an uncertain world.
Many superstitions originated at a time when little was known about how the physical world functions.
Human beings always seek to understand their surroundings and interpret life by that understanding. Superstition is just one more method of understanding life albeit illogical at times.
Superstitions primarily represent the underlying inherent fear of mankind, caused by the uncertainties of this world.
In a way, it is a sign of acceptance of our ignorance and limitations of our power.
Some Examples of Bad Superstitions
Black Cats
Black cats have long been believed to be a supernatural omen since the witch hunts of the middle ages when cats were thought to be connected to evil. Since then, it is considered bad luck if a black cat crosses your path.
Broken Mirrors
An ancient myth our ancestors believed was that the image in a mirror is our actual soul.
A broken mirror represented the soul being astray from your body.
Owls
If an owl looks in your window or if you seeing one in the daylight bad luck and death will bestow you.
Sparrows
Sparrows are thought to carry the souls of the dead and it is believed to bring bad luck if you kill one.
Unlucky Number #13
The fear of the number 13 is still common today, and avoided in many different ways. Some buildings still do not have an official 13th floor and many people avoid driving or going anywhere on Friday the 13th.
Some Examples of Good Luck Superstitions If your right hand itches, you will earn
money.
If you find a four-leaf clover, you will have good luck.
If you see a horseshoe which was lost, you will have good luck.
If you throw rice on a new bride and groom,
they will have so many children.
If you dream about a white cat, you will have good luck.
If you see a black cat which walks towards you, it brings you good luck.
If your right ear itches, someone is speaking
well of you.
You can hang up garlic in your house for good luck.
If you put a mirror just across the door, you will have good luck.
EFFECTS OF SUPERSTITIONS ON OUR EVERYDAY LIFE
No matter how sophisticated our society becomes, superstitions persist in having an impact on success or failure.
We normally associate the idea of superstition with the supernatural.
the stories supporting these ideas are fascinating and get passed from person to another.
HOW TO GET RID OF SUPERSTITIONS It is essential for us to examine our
approach as rationally as possible to change the things that may be contributing to our failures.
It is how we interact with others and apply our inspirations which will carry us forward to beneficial results.
If you choose not to believe, superstition has no weapon against you except for the fear.
Through classic conditioning ie. instead of hesitating just do it,your mind will realize that nothing will happen.
Read more of science books .Be optimistic. Good food & good sleep will help your mind to be calm & relaxed. Practice Yoga & meditation regularly.
“BE SCIENTIFIC NOT
SUPERSTITIOUS”