Re: Superstition

From: argant1800 <argant1800_at_mARMqfbiqTF9uoKy2C7xhCnNiChUGxyoyijiQwuAiIiSYCzWphnnMdAZDSwcIWLgX>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 01:31:12 -0000

> Superstitions often have a number of reasons given for why they
exist,
> and most of them are total speculation. A lot of these
superstitions
> are so old that they predate the so-called reasons for them.
>
> What does the purported origin of superstitions have to do with
> Glorantha again?
>
> ========================
> Sincerely,
> Greg Stafford
>
> Issaries, Inc.
> c/o Greg Stafford
> 1942 Channing Ave, #204
> Berkeley, CA 94704 USA
>

I meant it as a comparative as these superstitions have taken on a supernatural aspect. It borders on the mythical side excepted that noone would want to reenact them; in fact it is exactly the contrary. Isn't is curious? It has now almost the meaning of a Celtic geas.

Aren't there any culture in Glorantha that is subject to superstition because the gods of said culture had to suffer some negative effect because of such seemingly unimportant things?            

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