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Superstitions have inhabited the minds of humankind since we first became self aware. It is the nature of our thinking to find links (no matter how far fetched) between causes and effects. I personally believe this is reflected in the first real question most children learn, "Why". We are not a species comfortable with the concept that "stuff happens" or that we do not have a personal and direct link to the things (great and small) that happen around us. Many a myth, superstition, and spiritual path started this way.
Superstitions have inhabited the minds of humankind since we first became self aware.
It is the nature of our thinking to find links (no matter how far fetched) between causes and effects. I personally believe this is reflected in the first real question most children learn, "Why".
We are not a species comfortable with the concept that "stuff happens" or that we do not have a personal and direct link to the things (great and small) that happen around us.
Many a myth, superstition, and spiritual path started this way.
The first superstition is believed to have referred to religious practices like voodoo. The belief in spirits is likely the first reference to a superstition.
When Selfishness and greediness compromised.
The bottom layer was depostied first and is the oldest layer.
it depends what the superstition is, superstition itself is a feeling, something of the mind.
The walking under a ladder superstition started because people can drop things from the ladder on top of someone walking underneath.
SUPERSTITION SUPERSTITION
"Superstition" was not a Beatles song.
Tagalog translation of SUPERSTITION: pamahiin
The term superstition is thought to derive from the Latin superstitio, meaning to stand over in awe. The term is also related to the latin word superstes ("outliving" or "surviving"),
The one true God is not superstition, as you find in the Bible. He's the worlds biggest superstition
The word superstition is in the dictionary.
Superstition Mountains was created in 1939.