Superstition stitches humanity together, no matter the language, country or continent it lives in whisper warnings, inherited habits and small decisions people make without even knowing why. In Africa and around the world superstition isn’t just belief it’s culture, memory and mystery. Superstition reveals something deeply human, the desire to understand to protect and to find meaning beyond what is seen
Here are some superstition beliefs from the land of Africa and it’s environ :🥵🤔
1)Whistling at night attracts spirit,: growing up my mom used to say this to me that whistling at night can invite evil spirits or ghosts just to discourage us not to play at night or to go to bed early😂
2)the left hand is unclean,: giving or receiving items with the left hand is seen as disrespectful or unlucky 🤷
3)a fallen tooth must be thrown on the roof,: children are meant to throw their lost tooth on the roof while making a wish so that a strong new tooth will grow failure to do this and one can remain toothless for life😰
4)witchcraft,: it is wildly believe that witchcraft and spiritual attacks can cause harm through unseen forces and people are very mindful of how they behave in the society at large 🫣
5)don’t point at rainbows,: pointing at rainbows can cause your finger to become deformed or attract spiritual consequences 👉🌈
6)drawing a line on the ground,: it carries deep spiritual and superstitious meaning, if that life is left uncovered and a fly perch on it one can lose his mom😁
If you also know some weird *ss superstition beliefs please share