9 Superstitions that are Actual Magical Knowledge (and are true) - Magical Recipes Online (2024)

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, ‘superstition‘ is a belief that is not based on reason or scientific thinking and that explains the causes for events in ways that are connected to magic. Well excuse me but a lot of today’s scientific knowledge was once superstitious, magical and hence forbidden. It’s no secret that some superstitions come from the rich tradition of worldwide Witchcraft.

Superstitions, Lost Arcane Knowledge

Although most are misrepresented or misinterpreted some superstitions echo the Arcane Wisdom once this world possessed but later rejected. In this article we will try to decipher the meaning of 10 very popular superstitions and their true magical roots.

Moreover, we should remind you, that Old Witches, always been trying to hide their true identities. Knowing that, we should try to understand that superstitions can sometimes be hidden arcane teachings. Many Hereditary Witches try to ‘prepare’ their disciples with superstitions.

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So, let’s take a look at 10 very popular superstitions and where do they come from:

1. Knocking on Wood when Ill Omen is presented

Maybe the most popular superstition is this. Knocking on wood every-time ill fate is predicted. We actually do this when carriers of bad luck are presented or someone talks ill about you or someone you love.

The Arcane Truth: Knocking on Wood actually comes from the belief that every tree is inhabited by a spirit known as a Hamadryad or Dryad. The action of knocking was practiced by ancient priests to immediately summon this spirit to aid the Priest or Priestess in order to ward off evil or even fulfill a wish. So the next time you knock on wood, remember that you are actually Summoning the Spirits of the Tree.

2. Garlic to Ward off Evil

It is very popular all over the Mediterranean Sea, Middle Ease, India and America. Why do we hang garlic? To drive a way bad luck or even invite good luck.

The Arcane Truth: Well, little do all this people know, that Garlic is actually one of the most potent plants associated with Mars. The energies of this planet is associated with fighting bad luck, warding off evil spirits and gambling! Even the presence of Garlic creates an aura of protection, warding off maleficent entities. Moreover, it invites good luck and helps us break the bad karma.

3. Black Cats are omens of Bad Luck

Don’t tell me you never even thought of how things are going to turn up when you see a black cat. According to most places of the world, watching a black cat is an omen of bad luck. However, did you know that exactly the opposite is believed in the U.K.? In Britain, they believe that a black cat is an auspicious omen!

The Arcane Truth: Black cats are in fact omens of change of luck. Nothing more, nothing less. (See more about it here). The black cats are here to inform you that a change is coming and you should be ready for it.

4. Covering Mirrors prior Sleeping

Again, this superstition is kinda popular. Mirrors are feared and people like to cover or hide them in the bedroom. If you ask why, they probably tell you silly things. Fear of the unknown is the best answer. But witches know better…

The Arcane Truth: While we are sleeping we may project in the Astral Plane. In this case,if it happens to see our reflection we might get scared and violently be pushed back to our material bodies. This is why witches cover their mirrors. Because they know that sleeping is only a gateway!

5. Tossing Salt to ward off evil

Many people believe that tossing salt behind their back, or towards the source of bad lack can change things. Most usually people toss salt behind their left shoulder, where devil is supposed to be.

The Arcane Truth: Salt is a powerful tool for banishing. Tossing salt with banishing intention usually does the trick. Simple as that, Witches love to carry salt with them in case of ‘spiritual emergency’. Moreover, they like to toss salt behind their left shoulder, to banish the temptations of the ‘left path’, where selfish decisions are made, regardless of the Law of Free Will.

6. The number 13 is associated with Bad Luck

Almost everyone I know avoid this number. It is widely believed that this number is a portal of bad luck. No one wants to sit in this number in a plane, this is why many companies have deliberately ‘erased’ this sequence.

The Arcane Truth: Many ancient religions believe that 13 is messing with the perfect balance of 12. Like Ragnarok in the Nordic religion the problem begun when to gods become 13. Moreover, in Ancient Greece, Hades (Pluto) had to move to the Underworld, to preserve the harmony of 12 Gods on Mount Olympus. In numerology, the number 13 correlates to Martian energies which are unpredictable and associated with wars and accidents.

7.Finding a four leaf clover is lucky

Thanks to Ireland, the four-leaved clover is one of the most popular superstitions all over the world. People are trying to find one in order to be blessed with Good Luck. Even something that depicts a four leaf clover is believed to be a charm of Good Luck.

The Arcane Truth: In Witchcraft, the four-leaved clover is a powerful tool of herbal magic. There are many books of shadows and grimoires who require one. It is used as a powerful attraction mojo employed by success, love and wealth spells. It is even used in banishing or summoning spells!

8. Throwing coins in a river, lake or fountain for luck

There are actually rivers, lakes or fountains who are believed to be extra potent. For example,Fontana di Trevi in Rome, is an extremely popular destination in order to make a wish.

The Arcane Truth: According to the Old Way, old fountains, rivers and lakes are inhabited by Spirits of Water. Coins are a libation to these spirits, thus throwing them is a quick ritual in order to appeal for help to these forces for whatever you may possibly want. Witches actually charge the coin with their intention and then throw it calling the Gods or the Spirits of the Water.

9. Wishing on Dandelions

Many people believe that dandelion seeds will carry your dreams to heavens when you blow them into the air. I remember me as a kid to do so or even try to catch a ‘flying seed’ in order to make another wish.

The Arcane Truth: Dandelions are believed to be extremely powerful in Witchcraft. Dandelions are able to make the impossible, possible! They are used in spells of changing luck and wish spells. They are precious herbs for all witches!

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FAQs

What is the superstition about chewing gum at night? ›

Gum is not chewed at nights, it is said that whoever chews gum at nights he/she eats flesh of dead body. It is believed that whoever plays with his/her foot at night, his/her father or mother will die.

Where did superstition come from? ›

Furthermore, the rituals of the superstitious person were assumed to stem from a misplaced fear of the gods. Based on this early meaning of deisidaimonia, it is easy to see how it was translated into Latin as superstitio, excessive awe or fear of the gods.

What is symbolism and superstition? ›

Symbolism is an interactive practice, requiring the discernment of humans to flesh out meanings according to his/her own perspective at the time of interpretation. Superstition asks no such thing of us.

Is chewing gum good before kissing? ›

Chewing gum will not only freshen your breath, but it will also encourage the production of saliva, which will help to wash away bacteria. Keeping a pack of mints in your bag will be quite beneficial. Make sure your mouth is fresh while your partner leans in for a kiss.

Can I kiss while chewing gum? ›

To my way of thinking, chewing gum is not acceptable at all, and certainly not while kissing. I can understand that some people chew gum to freshen up their mouth, but as soon as they are in a situation where they are talking to someone else, no less kissing, they should make certain to get rid of that piece of gum.

What is considered bad luck? ›

List
  • Breaking a mirror is said to bring seven years of bad luck.
  • A bird or flock of birds going from left to right (Auspicia) (Paganism)
  • Certain numbers: ...
  • Friday the 13th (in Spain, Greece, and Georgia: Tuesday the 13th)
  • Failing to respond to a chain letter.

What do you call a person who believes in superstitions? ›

British English: superstitious /ˌsuːpəˈstɪʃəs/ ADJECTIVE. People who are superstitious believe in things that are not real or possible, for example magic.

What is an irrational superstition? ›

Superstitions are irrational beliefs or practices that are not grounded in reason or science. They often involve attributing meaning or significance to certain actions, objects, or occurrences, even when there is no logical connection between them.

How superstition affects human behavior? ›

Performance and Confidence: Superstitions can impact performance and confidence levels. Some individuals may believe that adhering to certain rituals or behaviors brings good luck at sporting events or in life, and failing to do so may lead to a lack of confidence or perceived negative consequences.

How to stop being superstitious? ›

Some of the strategies that can help us ignore superstitions are by working on fears. By facing them it is easier to overcome the barriers they create in our life. Having clear goals can help us work on achieving them with purpose and deliberation.

What is the significance of chewing gum? ›

Chewing sugar-free gum has been shown to increase the flow of saliva, thereby reducing plaque acid, strengthening the teeth and reducing tooth decay. American Dental Association Oral Health Topic: Forensic Dentistry and Anthropology. 2022.

What does chewing gum all the time mean? ›

Chewing gum is not always bad for you. However, constant chewing may lead to jaw problems, like TMJ disorder. Also, the sugar content in chewing gum can contribute to tooth decay and even gum disease.

What does chewing gum for an hour do? ›

More saliva may help balance acids in your esophagus, easing symptoms of acid reflux. Other health benefits of chewing gum include: Burning calories. You may burn 11 calories per hour that you chew gum.

When should you not chew gum? ›

Jaw injuries, bruxism (teeth grinding and clenching), untreated malocclusion, and arthritis in your jaw can all result in problems with your TMJ. Excessive or prolonged gum chewing can worsen already existing TMJ pain. Chewing gum causes the muscles controlling the temporomandibular joint to become fatigued.

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