• Do you believe in omens? Do I need to believe in omens. Statistics about signs and superstitions

    I don’t see anything wrong either in fortune-telling or in observing signs. All this calms people down, helps to deal with stress, to concentrate. For example, if you return home for a forgotten thing while you look in the mirror and move a chair, you have time to think about what else you forgot in a hurry, take a breath and re-tune in the right way. It's the same with divination. If a person sincerely wants something, he will definitely see in the predictions a hint that his dreams will come true. And that will give him confidence. And if a person believes in his own strength and in his luck, he will definitely succeed. That is why, it seems to me, fortune-tellers never predict anything bad, only weddings, earnings and other smiles of fortune. They act as psychologists, set their clients up for positive, and people come to them time after time to recharge their good mood.

    Mikhail, 40, economist

    No sane educated person can believe in such nonsense as omens and fortune-telling. I have a black cat at home. Do you know how many times a day he crosses my path? And in general, there is nothing to discuss here. A person who believes in all this nonsense is simply signing his ignorance. This is the same as hiding from thunder or thinking that red hair is a sure sign of a witch. If you already believe in all this, at least don't admit it, otherwise people will laugh. I have a relative who lives in the village. Her house is exactly opposite the church. So, for some reason, she is sure that meeting a priest is not good. She meets him almost every morning. After that, he does not leave the garden all day and fears some kind of misfortune there. It comes to the ridiculous - she won’t even go to the store if the priest meets her. And then she begins to whine that a sign came true - she met a priest, and now there is no bread at home. Okay, my relative is forgivable - the old woman has already turned seventy-eight! But when normal, sane people at first glance begin to behave in this way, it seems to me personally that this is a sure sign of insanity.

    Irina, 35 years old, housewife

    I believe in divination and omens. Every time at Christmas time we gather with friends and begin to tell fortunes. Husband laughs and we love it. And, by the way, he laughs in vain, I guessed him too. In the year that we met, my girlfriends and I, according to tradition, began to drip wax into a saucer of water and I got a figure that looked very much like a bride. I didn't believe it then. At that time, I was just divorcing my first husband, what a wedding! I thought, or I incorrectly interpret my fortune-telling, or my candle is lying. So, on the day of the divorce, I met my current husband! We have been together for six years and I am absolutely happy! To be honest, I think that fate always gives us some clues about what awaits us in the future. It's just that not everyone knows how to decipher these clues. Of course, there are signs that everyone knows about: a black cat ran across the road - which means there will be no luck. And just try to say that it does not come true! I checked it a hundred times both on myself and on my friends! And there are more complex tips - the same fortune-telling. After all, they do not give clear predictions, I think those who say that predictions do not come true simply do not know how to read them. It is also a kind of art. No wonder fortunetellers pass on their skills from generation to generation. This is the same science as, say, physics or mathematics, where equations cannot be solved without knowing the formulas.

    Svetlana, 49 years old, accountant

    I am an Orthodox person, so for me superstitions and divination simply do not exist. The Church condemns all these practices. After all, judge for yourself, when you resort to fortune-telling, you seem to admit that you do not believe in God, but in predictions coffee grounds, in the combination of stars in your horoscope and so on. Orthodox person cannot consider that his life depends not on the will of God, not on his prayer, but on the fact that a black cat ran in his path. And where did most of the beliefs come from? They are a continuation of the pagan rites that the church has always struggled with. So here you need to choose with whom you are - with true believers or with fans of pagan gods. I understand that believing in signs is much easier than living in harmony with God. Indeed, in the case of signs, it is enough to observe some kind of ritual in order to protect yourself from misfortunes or to get something. True Christians have a whole life, all behavior must comply with certain moral standards. For many, this is difficult.

    Ivan, 49 years old, car mechanic

    I don't believe in fortune-telling, but I do believe in omens. I noticed a hundred times that if you forget something and return home, the day will never turn out well. In the end, mankind paid attention to these signs many centuries ago, it is probably no coincidence that people believe in them all this time. And by the way, in many countries signs are similar. If I am not mistaken, there are beliefs associated with a black cat not only in our country, but also in the UK, and somewhere else. If different nations they are prejudiced against black cats, I think there is still something bad in these animals. There are simply too many phenomena around us that science cannot explain. It used to be believed that garlic protects against evil spirits, which brings all sorts of misfortunes and illnesses as well. And after all, those who ate garlic or simply wore it around their necks got sick much less than those who did not. And then it turned out that it was not at all about evil spirits, but that garlic strengthens the immune system and thereby protects us from viruses and bacteria. So it turns out that people didn’t even know about microbes, but somehow they already guessed how to deal with them. Perhaps the situation is exactly the same with other superstitions. Over time, science will explain to us why spit over the left shoulder, but for now we just intuitively know that in some cases this is necessary.

    Vasily, 46 years old, administrator

    Superstitions give us a certain program. A simple example, a superstitious driver sees some bad sign, the same black cat, gets scared and nervous all the way, waiting for something bad. Of course, when he is under stress, he can no longer adequately respond to the traffic situation and eventually gets into an accident. Who is to blame? Black cat or his unconditional belief in omens? Or a woman goes to a fortuneteller, she says that the client is waiting for a divorce from her husband. Naturally, the lady is frightened and constantly thinks about a bad prediction. At the first quarrel with her husband, she does not make any attempts to reconcile, because she believes that all her efforts will be in vain - why look for compromises if the divorce is already predetermined? So it turns out that with our belief in signs, we ourselves drive ourselves into a corner. After all, most superstitions prophesy us all sorts of misfortunes. Unfortunately, there are a lot more bad ones than good ones. So, I think that superstitions do more harm than good, and you should just try not to pay attention to them.

    Everyone is familiar with superstitions to one degree or another. Even an educated person can remark - at least in jest: "The black cat crossed the road, now there will be no luck." There are people who are more serious. They can even provide evidence: "I have a past and I received an award."

    In fact, people's hands itch a lot more often than they receive bonuses, gifts, or other "profits" that itching is believed to portend. right palm. But if nothing happened, then there is nothing to remember, and what has come true will be remembered for sure. However, even in this case, a superstitious person will not think about whether there can exist between phenomena that are so far from each other.

    Origin of superstition

    The origins of signs should be sought in mythological thinking. This ancient form of human perception of the world is a special "world" where peculiar laws operate.

    The main system-forming principle of this world is the division of space into “own”, associated with the house, and “foreign”, inhabited by monsters and spirits. The contact of spaces is regarded as a danger, and everything that belongs to the area of ​​"foreign" does not inspire confidence. From here comes, for example, the prohibition to greet through the threshold and tidy up the house when someone close is on the way.

    Even in "one's own" space, not to mention "alien", ancient man surrounded by numerous spirits - evil and good. The evil ones could cause harm, the good ones could punish if people angered them. To prevent this from happening, the spirits had to be cajoled by sacrifices. This was done, for example, when moving to a new place - after all, there were their own spirits. A distant echo of such sacrifices is the belief that the first new apartment the pet must enter.

    Spirits could hide under the guise of animals, so superstitious people are still afraid of black cats. If you can’t get along with the spirits, you should at least try to deceive them. That is why they wished the hunter "neither fluff nor feather" - let the spirits think that he is not going to hunt, and do not interfere with him.

    And, finally, the main principle of mythological and magical thinking: like gives birth to like. A huge number of signs come from this: the custom of opening chests and untying knots when a woman in labor is in the house, the belief that a woman with an empty bucket brings bad luck (went in vain, “in vain”) and even the habit of modern students to put on a “happy” jumper for an exam, in which once passed successfully.

    Psychology of superstition

    Modern man can no longer perceive the world through the prism of mythological thinking, but its fragments in the form of superstitions continue to live. Their amazing vitality is due to the fact that they give a person the illusion of controlling the situation where reality puts him at the mercy of chance. No wonder the most superstitious people are pilots, sailors and artists: the vagaries of the weather are as unpredictable as the reaction of the public. A lot of signs will be accepted by fans of gambling, which are entirely based on chance.

    Superstition, thus, can play the role of a kind of psychological "crutch", but the crutch is still the property of a cripple. Starting with an attempt to gain confidence, the superstitious person finds himself in the grip of even more fears: the 13th, a broken mirror, Friday, lost before important negotiations - everything will portend something threatening, everything will unsettle.

    Superstitions are undoubtedly of interest from a historical point of view, as a "cast" of the long-gone worldview of distant ancestors. But modern man won't use a stone axe, or put it on a treated animal skin! "Trying on" superstition is also not worth it.

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    It so happened that historically from generation to generation people pass on part of their communicative and folklore culture. Even in ancient times, the old-timers determined the future of their inheritance or principality by the weather. IN modern world Superstitions and prejudices can be treated differently. To believe in them or not, each person decides for himself.

    The history of superstitious fears is rooted in the deep past. The origin of some of them is very logical, but where others came from is often quite difficult to understand. In our time, in place of debunked ancient signs, new ones that are relevant at the moment are quickly emerging.

    Superstitious are not only mere mortals, but also eminent talents and geniuses. For example, N.V. Gogol left a will in which he described his own funeral, because he was afraid of a lethargic sleep. A.S. Pushkin, in turn, did not suffer the fate of a hanged man in the same row with the Decembrists, because he returned home after a hare twice crossed the road in front of his carriage.

    It should be noted that representatives of the weaker sex are more susceptible to various fears. Such is the nature of female nature: spilled salt or a broken mirror cause vague fear and fear of failure in the future.

    Many superstitions accompany almost all solemn events in our life, starting from the New Year and birthday and ending with the wedding and christening of the child. It is worth understanding that signs are dangerous not because they attract misfortune and misfortune, but because a superstitious person is always in anticipation of these negative events.

    To get rid of negative perception various signs You need to learn to look at things in a positive way. All bad superstitions can be interpreted on the positive side:

    • Everything broken can be equated in dishes, and this, as you know, is fortunate.
    • All animals and birds are just our smaller brothers who are not plotting anything harmful against us.
    • Nature has no bad weather, just like numbers, days of the week or seasons.

    All people are equally inherent in the desire to avoid adverse situations. And folk signs just give such an opportunity. However, blind indulgence in superstition can only spoil the mood and perception of life in general. It is important to learn to look at the world more simply and not attach any importance to both fabulous superstitions and widespread signs.

    Signs accompany us all our lives. They help us avoid making unnecessary mistakes. In addition, they make us think about future events. So what are omens?

    More simply, it is a kind of signs - actions or phenomena that always precede any specific events. Signs appeared as a result of human observation and the ability to identify connections between various events and analyze them. Based on such reasoning, people make small predictions of future events.


    It is especially worth noting that many people have their own personal signs. Or else the fact that different people interpret well-known signs in their own way.


    Signs distinguish between good and bad. Accordingly, good omens warn of good events, and bad omens warn of unpleasant events. Bad omens are most often referred to as superstitions and perceived as inevitable, although the nature of both bad and good omens is the same.



    So, for example, to good omens refer to stepping into excrement - they say to money, profit. Or when the left palm begins to itch - also for profit, and the right one - with someone, that is, for a meeting.


    But spilling salt is a quarrel with one of your relatives or friends.


    If a girl hits her elbow, they say that her darling remembered. And when a person begins to hiccup, they also say that someone remembered him with an unkind word. To stop hiccups, you need to name the person who remembered you.


    If on the street, a bird pooped on you - this is definitely for a wedding or a gift!


    But if a bird beats at your window, tries to fly into it - this is very Bad sign, they say that this is someone's soul, and that this sign is.


    In Russia, there is a very well-known sign with swallows and swifts: swallows fly low above the ground - to rain. In all other cases, signs when it flies through a window, through a door, into a ventilation shaft, or flies out of a house, are regarded as if it were any other bird. This is probably due to the fact that in our country there is no shortage of these birds and their nests can be seen on every residential building and not only. Although in other countries swallows are treated differently. In Ireland, this bird is attributed to the devil's family, believing that it contains three drops of his blood. In Belgium, the swallow is a messenger from the world of the dead, carrying good news from deceased friends and relatives. And here, in Russia, this one always improves mood and pleases the eye, and, like the dove, it is considered a bird of peace and goodness!


    Signs are always exciting and interesting. But to believe in them or not to believe - everyone decides for himself. The main thing is to believe in yourself, in your heart.

    Are you a hostage to superstition? Do you cross the street if a black cat crosses your path? Do you jump back every time you step on a gap and feel like your day is about to go down the drain because of it? Have you ever broken a mirror and felt empty because now your life will turn into a nightmare for seven whole years? If this sounds like you, then it's time to overcome these superstitions and understand that your luck depends only on you.

    Steps

    Part 1

    Regulating your way of thinking

      Think about the origins of the superstitions you believe in. One way to overcome superstition is to understand where it came from. For example, did you know that the idea that you're in trouble if you pass under a ladder is a result of reasonable safety standards, because tools can fall on you? One has only to try to debunk these myths, and you will understand how ridiculous it is to believe in this, because they have nothing to do with objective reality. The following are examples of the origin of some other superstitions:

    1. Understand that there is no reasonable evidence that this superstition can affect your life. Is there any real reason to believe that the number 13 is unlucky? Why do black cats bring more bad luck than other colored cats? Can a four-leaf clover be the reason for the incredible luck that has inadvertently fallen on your head? If a rabbit's foot brings good luck, why did the original owner (i.e. the rabbit) go without it? While you may think that reasoning is simply impossible when it comes to superstition, if you want to overcome your obsession with it, then you must think critically.

      • Superstitions have traditionally deceived people since ancient times. Like many other traditions, they continue to influence people, but they do not serve any particular purpose.
    2. Find out what superstitions are causing you constant anxiety. Do you constantly look under your feet so as not to step on a crack and therefore collide with other people on the street? Do you have to change sides of the street when a black cat crosses your path? First you need to focus on those superstitions that constantly make you uncomfortable. You may be spending 10 extra minutes on your way to work because you're looking for the "lucky" way. Maybe you're coming home to put on your lucky earrings and you're late for your date. If you seriously think about it, you will realize that your superstitions are causing you a lot of inconvenience, not good luck.

      • Ask yourself if there is any benefit to your superstition anxiety.
    3. Avoid any superstitions when making a decision. When you make a decision, be guided by common sense and logic, not strange feelings and supernatural signs. If your friend has asked you to meet her at a specific location, plan your route using reason, not the desire to find a "good luck road." When you go to work, dress for the weather, don't stubbornly wear a "happy" coat when it's -10 degrees outside. Be guided by reason, not superstition, when you make a choice.

      • Start small. For starters, if you've spilled some salt, don't throw it over your shoulder, and then see where it goes. Then, you can work on the superstitions that scare you the most, such as ignoring a black cat or walking under stairs.
    4. Realize that your luck is in your own hands. Although you cannot control all the processes in your life, you can control how you feel about them and the decisions you make. This is much more important than being lucky or unlucky. Everyone experiences setbacks from time to time - some more than others, unfortunately - and while you can't control the circumstances you may face in life, you can look at the world in a positive light and make a plan to improve the situation, and do not rely on superstitions and rituals that supposedly can affect the course of your life.

      • It is quite convenient to rely on superstition, because it is much more difficult to control your life on your own. If you accept the fact that your victories and defeats depend on your efforts, you will naturally be afraid or doubt whether it is worth continuing.
    5. Hope for the best, not the worst. Another way to get rid of superstition is to hope for the best and not imagine the worst that can happen to you in any given situation. If you think that things will turn out for you in the worst possible way, you will most likely increase the likelihood that you will fail. If you are sure that you are in for a good day, then it is likely that you will, and you do not need to follow superstitions to achieve this.

      • Many people are superstitious because they believe that their life is a complete failure, and in order to stop this black streak, they need to obey superstitions, for example, not to whistle indoors. If you believe that there is a lot of goodness and love around you, then the need for superstition will disappear.

      Part 2

      Get Started
      1. Prove that these superstitions have nothing to do with reality. Leave your rabbit foot at home and see how your day goes. Move on - step on a few cracks. Pass by the clover. Include the number 13 in your day (spend $13 at the store, send 13 messages to friends, edit 13 wikiHow articles, and so on). If you find it too hard to do everything at once, try to overcome at least one superstition at a time and see how far you have progressed.

        • You can also fight cat superstition if you're serious. These cute creatures are very rarely taken into the house as a pet and very often killed. If you have a black kitten, you will soon realize that he only brings you good luck, and superstitions have no basis.
      2. Gradually get rid of your superstitions or get rid of them right away. It all depends on what you do best. It can be extremely difficult for you to give up superstition in one day, although why not try. You can also try to get rid of superstitions in order to ease your suffering. You can leave your rabbit foot at home for a week, and then, when you feel more comfortable, you can go up to the 13th floor, and so on.

        • Keep up the good work, crack down on the most enduring superstitions. You may spend many months to stop following these traditions, but in the end you will definitely succeed.
        • You may find that your mind takes a little time to process everything. In other words, you can get rid of superstitions, but still believe in their power. Give your mind time to learn how to control your body.
      3. Be positive. Another way to get rid of superstitions is to maintain your positive energy throughout the day. If you have a smile on your face and high hopes for the future, then you will not perform fancy rituals or follow superstitions that will tell you how to build your day. You must understand that it depends only on you whether something wonderful will happen or whether you will become a victim of rituals and actions that are not based on common sense.

        • When you talk to people, talk about things that inspire you instead of complaining.
        • At the end of each day, write down 5 good things that happened to you.
        • Form the habit of positive thinking and you will get rid of your superstitions.
      4. Learn to ignore your tendency to follow superstitions. While your favorite sports team is playing, you might want to cross your fingers, take three sips of beer, or do something that you think will help your favorite team win. Just put those annoying thoughts out of your head and think about something else. After you get over this, notice that your habits have no effect on the situation. Talk to a neighbor to take your mind off unnecessary thoughts.

        • If necessary, silently count to ten, or even one hundred. Focus on something else until your impulse fades.
      5. Know that superstition exists only because you believe in its power and characteristic charm. Although studies show that some athletes, such as Ray Allen, who are extremely superstitious when it comes to pre-match rituals, perform much better if they adhere to them, this does not prove the power of the ritual, all because of their belief that it is the ritual affects the quality of their game. They may believe that they will make a great game because they are in their right place or because they are wearing lucky socks today, when in fact, only the belief in the power of these things makes them show their best, not the rituals themselves.

        • This means that your rabbit's foot will not help you with the test. However, it will give you a positive attitude that will help you pass the test successfully. You must understand that you are able to mentally tune in a positive way without the help of superstitions.
        • The same goes for superstitions about failure. If a black cat crosses your path and you constantly think that you will have a bad day today, it will most likely happen, but your thoughts are to blame, not the cat.
    6. If you are going to keep a cultural superstition, make sure you are aware of its symbolic nature. In some cultures, there are a huge number of rituals that make up the life of an ordinary person. In Russian culture, for example, people believe that hugs are doorway will lead to a fight, and if you step over a lying person, he will stop growing. While you cannot get rid of these habits, you need to understand that you are only doing it because of the culture, and not because it will have any effect on the events that are taking place. You can keep doing the same thing, but at the same time be aware that it is pointless.

      • If you are following this ritual with other people, talk to them about how you are trying to overcome superstition. At first, they may be offended or try to dissuade you, but they must understand.
    7. Seek help if your superstitions are a sign of OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder). It is one thing to be afraid of black cats, and another thing to perform some rituals that cannot be overcome. But if you feel that your life is ruled by rituals and you are not able to go through your day without following a special routine, you panic if you have to do something unexpected, then your superstitions are a sign of obsessive-compulsive disorder. If this is true, then you will not be able to deal with superstitions on your own, it is better to consult a doctor to discuss your steps in managing anxiety.

      • Feel free to admit that you have a serious problem and the rituals have taken over your life. The sooner you get the help you need, the better.
    • Not all superstitions are harmful. It's okay to make a wish when a star falls or wear your "lucky" t-shirt, as long as you don't take it too seriously.

    Warnings

    • While you won't be in trouble if you pass under a ladder, paint may still drip on you, or even worse, a tool may fall. Follow the warning signs for your own safety. If you have entered the danger zone, you must wear a construction helmet that will protect your head from falling objects!

    A sign is an event or phenomenon that is considered a harbinger. People make connections between events. One is a sign of the other, of that important change that will come. The shadow that the future casts, allowing itself to be seen and prepared. Caught a bouquet at a wedding - soon it's your turn. Scattered salt - be prepared for trouble. A black cat runs into the bosom - do not expect good luck in business. But the question is: do we invent them ourselves? What is the role of a person in the implementation of signs? Do you believe them?

    Belief in signs has deep roots, so the collective experience is fixed in the memory of generations. There are signs, the basis of which is rational. They are mostly related to the weather, economic activity. Indeed, swallows fly low before the rain, because midges fly lower. It is difficult for them to rise high, the air is humid and condensation appears on the wings. No magic, just the laws of physics. But with household signs, covering the topic of relationships, life, luck, marriage, death, and the like, everything is more difficult. There are no physical laws here. They are considered superstitions. But for some reason, despite the seeming futility and stupidity, such signs are alive and popular.

    Why do people believe in omens

    Belief in irrational omens grows from the same place as divination of various kinds. People are worried about the future. Most of us, to tell the sad truth, do not feel like masters of our destiny. Like passengers on a ship, we peer into the distance, trying to figure out what lies ahead. Not everyone has the power to change what is possible. And not everyone is endowed with the courage to accept what is not in his power to influence. If all people had strength of mind and deep calmness in the face of possible challenges, signs would not be needed. What to do? Signs help to gain a sense of control over own life, and therefore reduce the fear of her, anxiety. It's like in a game: you know the rules well and that's why you win. Follow all the subtleties and you will never suffer.

    I got hooked on horoscopes, dreams, all sorts of signs, and now there is no rest for my soul. For example, about virgins born in the year of the monkey it is written that they are for physical work and stupid. And I want a child. I'm afraid to start it now, what if such a stupid maiden turns out.

    “I am very superstitious. You can’t put bread upside down, it’s like wishing a person to die. Similarly, you can not kiss on the eyes. Don't kiss a man's back, break up. Do not feed sharp objects with the point forward. Do not give knives, do not pick up found knives. You can not wear the found pectoral cross, die. Don't show anything to yourself or others. I know a lot of signs, I definitely follow them, which incredibly annoys my loved ones. Well, the flag is in their hands, then they themselves suffer.”

    Why signs come true

    And yet you can read a bunch of stories that signs come true. I have been researching the psychology of signs for five years and I can confirm: “Sometimes it works!” This is how our psyche works. We ourselves unconsciously realize the scenario of events we need. Why is it important for a person that signs come true? If such a connection works, then he is right in the rest. His view of the world is correct.

    “You can’t lift the found banknote, no matter how big the denomination it is. "Wherever you find it, there you will lose it." An incident happened recently. Maybe a coincidence, maybe not. My husband came home happy and bought a bag of potatoes. He says: “For free! I was walking, I was looking at 500 rubles lying around, so I picked it up. ” As I swore at him, I explain that you should never raise money. But he just brushed it off, like bullshit all this. Only on the same evening we quarreled so much, to the nines, that we still (already the fourth day) do not talk. I only told him the only thing: “Well, you found the money, but you lost peace.” For some reason I am sure that if he had not raised these 500 rubles, we would not have quarreled with him. Maybe it's crazy, but I can't help myself. I believe in this sign."

    The wife passed by money for many years. And the husband picked it up and is satisfied, “your signs are bullshit.” It turns out that I was mistaken and believed in nonsense. No! I won't talk to you for a week, and I'll be right. This example shows how we create events for our own beliefs and ideas that we consider important. You can't, it means you can't. Another interesting story.

    “When I go to work, you can walk along the sidewalk, or you can take a short cut along the path. I always went in different ways, I didn’t bother. Once we met on the road with a colleague, we go. I'm on the trail. She screams: “Don’t you know that you can’t walk on it. All day down the drain." I heard for the first time. It turns out that all employees are aware of it. I then checked it many times over the course of several years. 80 percent come true. Who just noticed it? Maybe you are mentally setting yourself up for trouble?

    It is difficult to say to the whole team: “Nonsense! You are setting yourself up for trouble. I will walk as I walked." It’s easier to join a group: “Yes, it definitely comes true!” In this case, the sign makes you part of a large community, which is extremely important. Rejecting superstition, you put yourself in opposition. A person is social, he needs to feel accepted by other people, being a black sheep is unpleasant.

    It happens that believing in omens is simply beneficial for self-esteem and peace of mind. You like to quarrel: sprinkle salt and bitch in the will. I didn’t study and flunked the exam - the black cat is to blame. Kicked out for drinking from work - leap year, no luck.

    “My girlfriend has a sign: if a janitor sweeps with a broom in front of her, then all day will not succeed or what business will fly out of the pipe. It does not matter where he sweeps, in the subway, on the street or at the entrance. He says: “If the garbage was removed in front of me, then I have to return home, there will not be a sensible day.” Because of this, he hasn’t been working for more than a year, he doesn’t get interviews. ”

    In some cases, signs are the voice of our unconscious, intuitive level of the psyche. Usually this refers to individual signs. We send ourselves signs. Hidden irritation and relationship fatigue are growing - we are losing wedding ring as if letting yourself go.

    Why is it bad to believe in signs

    What is behind your blind adherence to superstition? A game? A habit inherited from your mother or grandmother? Will it connect you with your friends? Not scary. It is bad if this is a sign of an anxious suggestible personality. Sometimes a mental disorder (anancaste and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder). But here the excess is immediately noticeable. Here is a man who controls his destiny by simply looking at the numbers of cars:

    “I had signs on the numbers of cars, even from high school. If I see with the number "001", that's it, I'm waiting for trouble; if "777" or "999" - to great luck; if there is a number “7” in the number, then this is good, it certainly will not be bad, but good, well, how it will turn out. And it has always worked perfectly. "001" was compensated only when after it she found a car with three sevens or nines. But in the last couple of years, I noticed that this unloved "001" stopped acting on me like that, became completely neutral, but the triple sevens work properly. Recently I realized: an unpleasant number is compensated by regional numbers: "77", "97", "177", "197", "777", they all have sevens.

    “I took a sin on my soul here: I poisoned the neighbor's dog, which howled. It was she who called out the dead. And I was not convinced by my husband's arguments that since the dog is a neighbor's, then the deceased will be (and if so?) with the neighbors. I took and poisoned on the sly even from my husband. A week later, my brother was stabbed to death, miraculously survived. And I am sure that if I had not done this, my brother would have died. And so the dog howled at his head.

    Life is so arranged, a thousand little things happen: we lose, we drop, we find. Cats run, dogs howl. If you see signs and harbingers behind everything, then joy and peace go away.

    “Oh, how tired I am of these signs! I envy people who don't believe in them! There are such lucky ones!

    “Expecting something bad because of a sign is, in my opinion, a waste of nerves. We recently returned from a rather difficult hike. So the husband's cross breaks in front of the first serious threshold. Thank God, it is heavy enough, the fall is impossible not to notice. The husband tied the rope, but before every serious obstacle he internally tensed up - the cross fell down. But nothing happened, there were no emergencies. But the expectation of something bad to some extent spoiled my husband's vacation.

    Is it a sin to believe in signs

    The church considers belief in omens a sin. You can read it on any Orthodox website. As a psychologist, I will emphasize once again: superstitions grow out of the general anxiety and suggestibility of a person. It is difficult for people with an infantile (immature, childish) personality to resist the general collective opinion, established and well-known. It's pointless to blame it.

    I don’t believe in omens, it’s like you don’t trust God. But sometimes our cleaning lady will come across with an empty bucket, something will scratch a little in the depths of her soul. Bad feeling. Or sometimes spitting over your left shoulder just pulls you when you hear some kind of bullshit. But I stop myself by saying: “It’s all the wicked one, the wicked one is having fun!” I live boldly, I'm not afraid of anything. It is not so easy to get rid of what our ancestors believed in for centuries.

    How to stop believing in omens

    Whoever notices nothing, nothing happens to him. How to stop noticing? Focus on something really important. Be aware of your fears, expectations, attitudes. Work on confidence, reduce suggestibility and anxiety. Understand that between the sign and future events is the most important link - you, the person.

    I really believed in all sorts of signs, until one of my acquaintances (very pious) said: "According to your faith, you will be rewarded." What you believe in is what you will get. Somehow I began to pay less attention to the color of cats and aunts with buckets. And life became easier.