Sunday, October 24, 2010

Pot-Luck-Humor - Halloween Superstitions

 

  
 
  
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There's so much more to a Halloween superstitions than just trick or treating  And Halloween snacks! Halloween started with a long history of superstitions,  Goblins and witches, and folklore and fantasy. Halloween as we know it today, originated from a very specific history. Many  Countries celebrate some form of Halloween - it's simply not just a Hallmark  Holiday that the States came up with. One such Halloween superstition is that in the olden days (very olden days) a  Woman looking for a husband would put a sprig of rosemary and a sixpence under  Her pillow on Halloween night. The superstition was that she would dream of her  Future husband that night! What about other Halloween superstitions? Here are a few that are interesting  And fun to read about (13 superstitions to be exact!)   1. Cats You know that old Halloween superstition that says black cats are bad  Luck? Well, once it was believed that all cats with a black coat were actually  The devil, or eaten up by evil spirits. In the middle ages, black cats were hunted and burned on Easter. (poor little  Kitties!) But, today, lots of families have black cats as pets and don't give it  A second thought. I guess we outgrew that superstition! Good thing too, my  Little kitty is black and I'd move mountains before I'd let someone come and try  And hunt her down! Here's just the opposite of the black cat Halloween superstition: in Britain,  They believe white cats are bad luck!   2. Nuts Another old British Halloween superstition is, people at one time  Believed that Satan was a nut-gatherer, so, on Halloween night, nuts were used  As magic charms.   3. Candles An old saying was, if the flame on a candle goes out and it happens  To be Halloween, then you have a ghost visiting you!    4. Witches This Halloween superstition is about those ugly witches! Here's how  It goes: some people claimed that if you put your clothes on inside out and then  Walked backwards on the night of Halloween, then at midnight, you would see a  Witch riding through the sky. Witches have such an interesting and long history, that would take a whole other  Website to talk about them, but some people believed that witches were the  Devil. Tests were devised to see if a woman was a witch or not. Fearful crowds would throw a woman suspected of being a witch by throwing her in  A body of water. If she floated, she was definitely a witch.  If she died, she  Was not a witch.   5. Bells When you ring a bell on Halloween, all the scary, evil spirits will fly  Away. Does that include doorbells? Think how many get rung on Halloween night!   6. Owls Owls hooting used to scare a lot of people. Some people believed that on  Halloween, owls would dive down and eat the souls of anyone dying that night.  So, if you heard a hooting owl, quickly pull your pocket out and leave it  Hanging. Then you'd be safe from the diving owls.    7. Celtic custom Here's a really good ol' superstition... On Halloween, a  Bonfire was built and watched until it went out. Then the ashes were used to  Make a huge circle where every family in the village would place a stone just  Inside the circle. The next day, if any stone was moved or damaged, then that  Meant someone in that family was going to die within the next year.   8. Bats If a bat flies into your house, beware! You may have some ghosts or  Spirits visiting!   9. More about bats Or, on Halloween night, if you see a bat flitting around  Early in the evening, then you'll have good weather the next day.   10. And a little more about bats And, last, but spookily not least, if bats fly  Around your house on Halloween night 3 times, death is inevitable.   11. Warding off evil spirits Want to rid yourself of all evil? Just walk  Backwards around your house three times before the sun set on Halloween and that  Would banish all evil.    12. More warding... You can bury animal bones in your front yard (I think that's  Against the law now!). Or, put a picture of an animal outside near your front  Door.   13. SPIDERS! If you happen to see a spider on Halloween then the spirit of a  Loved one is watching over you.    

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