Wow! I cannot believe it is the end of these blogs
already, although it will be one more weight lifted off my shoulder, I realized
there are so many other superstitions I still have not covered. Superstitions
such as, opening an umbrella indoors or cracking a mirror
. Not everyone believes in these things but I feel it can be fun to go along with the sayings. Lately I have been into palm reading, which I consider a superstition as well because it is something some people can believe in, or they can think it is absolutely insane. In the Merriam Webster dictionary the definition of a superstition is: a belief or way of behaving that is based on fear of the unknown and faith in magic or luck : a belief that certain events or things will bring good or bad luck.
a : a belief or practice resulting from ignorance, fear of the
unknown, trust in magic or chance, or a false conception of causation
b : an irrational abject attitude of mind toward the supernatural,
nature, or God resulting from superstition
Although
palm reading is not based on fear or saving myself from bad luck, but it is
considered a belief and an abject attitude of mind toward the supernatural,
nature or God resulting. It is not anything that is related to demons or
anything negative, it is just something personal.
All in all,
in some way I could guarantee everyone is superstitious in some way. Whether it is, knocking on wood, keeping a
lucky coin in your pocket, or doing a repetitive routine before any game. For
instance, whenever I am going up to bat for a baseball game, I push the sand
around with my feet, sing a bat a bit and then get in position. I always found
that doing this would bring me more luck hitting the ball. It is all up to you
know, are you a believer or not? Without these superstitions I think many
things would be different, I am a firm believer that there is luck and fate all
around us. Without the superstitions I do, maybe I would not have had my first
grand slam in grade three. If I did not make a wish on eleven, eleven that ball
probably would not have gone three hundred feet away. I mean who knows, what do
you believe?
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/superstition