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Today's useless fact - Why do people cross their fingers for luck?
There are a number of curious gestures and sayings in our modern
society that leave us scratching our heads. Apparently, we have
superstitious folk in merry old England to
thank for the peculiar practice of crossing our fingers for
luck.
Witches, ghosts, and other supernatural ghouls were very real to
people living in the 16th century. Illnesses and bad luck were
blamed on these evil forces. Faith in the power of the Christian
cross, therefore, was strong. A cough, a sneeze, or even a
mention of a cold (thought to be a sign of the plague) was reason
enough to cross yourself. The proper way to make the sign of the
cross involves four steps -- touch the forehead, heart, left
shoulder, then right shoulder with you right hand.
When a suspected witch crossed your path, you could make a cross
shortcut by crossing your index and second finger or the index
fingers of both hands. This would provide protection and ward off
the evil influence. Just like in Dracula movies, it was believed
the power of the cross or any religious talisman would combat the
forces of darkness. People also wore crosses or carried their
Bibles in case they happened upon a nefarious being. A clove of
garlic worn around the neck was ammunition against werewolves and
bad spirits, and both peasants and nobles attached bells known
as "bezants" to their garments, hoping the sound would scare away
evil spirits.
Though many of these beliefs have slowly died, the gestures they
inspired have lived on. Let's face it, in today's scary world, we
need all the luck we can get. If crossing your fingers, carrying
a rabbit's foot, hanging a horseshoe, or rubbing a lucky penny
helps you through the day, more power to you!
Check out the links in our
luck category
for more.
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