Phenomena of inanimate nature attract with their symbolism and ambiguity. What to believe and what to be skeptical? Let us examine in detail where superstitions originated and what the bodies of inanimate nature can tell.
Where did the signs come from
The modern idea of signs came from ancient times, when people did not have a clear enough idea of the world, but were surprisingly observant, which led to the creation of natural phenomena.
How could people know the weather for tomorrow if there were no meteorological services, and news feeds on the Internet, and even the radio did not play up-to-date information? It's simple, signs in the world of inanimate nature began to be laid when the first sage raised his head to the sky and said that tomorrow it would be warm, and in three years the village would face drought.
Now we take it for granted that the red sun to frost, and the light to a warm clear day. But for peoples who lived many centuries ago, such things as phenomena of inanimate nature greatly simplified existence and were as significant as for modernhuman weather tape popping up during the news on a blue screen.
So, what do these amazing observations of our ancestors mean anyway?
Pale Guardian Lunar Secrets
The moon is a mystery that attracts every night, and for good reason. Ancient people knew perfectly well how moonlight and the moon itself affect the human body. Half mystical, half scientific, the bodies of inanimate nature bear the imprint of the wisdom of generations.
By the outline of the moon and its movement, one can now easily determine the weather for several days in advance, and especially talented ones of their kind can determine the course of precipitation for whole months:
- pale moonlight in winter time means that there will be a serious storm, with a snowstorm and a strong frosty wind;
- when the moon floats like a fog, you can not clearly see all its outlines, then you need to wait for a protracted bad weather;
- it is not recommended to do a haircut on the waning moon, why, of course, is unknown, but still you should trust our ancestors, who practically created signs in the world of inanimate nature;
- it is also not advised to do anything in the garden during the third quarter moon, otherwise everything will deteriorate and rot.
Besides, there are some money beliefs. One of the superstitions says that we alth will come to those who rub a gold coin while looking at the rising of the first newborn moon.
Why believe the sun
The sun itself symbolizes life energy, becausenot surprisingly, its disappearance from the horizon during an eclipse negatively affects human sensations.
What is it, self-hypnosis or everyday realities? What inanimate nature, besides the sun, is capable of so vividly reflecting the human essence? Of course, the god Ra is in the first place in creating and nurturing a miracle.
Solar signs
In school textbooks, for the first time, children get acquainted with signs and superstitions, learn what inanimate nature is (grade 2 of the school curriculum), and even then they can accurately determine the patterns associated with the sun. For example:
- A red bloody sunset indicates windy weather the next day.
- An early rising sun indicates upcoming rainy weather or prolonged slush.
- The sun, which is wrapped in thick fog, can warn of an upcoming downpour.
- One of the most interesting solar signs says that those born in the afternoon and evening will be too lazy, and those who are born at dawn will be smart.
- Shining celestial body at sunset - warning of strong windy weather.
- When the sun makes its landing in a cloud of fog or haze, it can indicate the upcoming prolonged rainy weather.
- If an even circle has formed around, this is also evidence of rain, and if this happens in winter, heavy snow.
- Burial must not be done after sunset.
- The sun after the rain is a good sign forlovers to pick mushrooms in the forest. But our ancestors looked at this phenomenon differently and saw it as some kind of accident, such as drowning.
One can guess by the sun, and they do it mainly at the most mystical time - during the eclipse.
Patterns by seasons
Inanimate nature in autumn can be very diverse, and can tell a lot of things related to weather, domestic affairs, and even fate can tell.
Most sightings are associated with religious holidays, and some are a regular pattern. Signs in the world of inanimate nature are very clear to generations about the coming weather.
So, if there are strong snowstorms and snowstorms in winter, then the upcoming summer will be surprisingly clear and warm. And the cold snowless time suggests that spring will be flowery and fast.
Interference of the seasons
Existing signs in the world of inanimate nature associated with the seasons:
- Short autumn? Winter will be protracted.
- Snow one year - no rain expected the next.
- A windy summer precedes a similarly stormy winter.
- Plenty of rain means plenty of snow.
- Snowstorms may portend spring with frequent precipitation.
- Cold in winter? It will be much warmer in summer.
- No rain at all during warm seasons? This means that in cold weather there will be constant slush.
Our ancestors were guided by these signs, and inanimate nature was especially significant for their observations in autumn. All because this time is a transitional stagebetween cold and heat - its manifestations carry advice on when and how best to equip a home and acquire a personal garden.
People many centuries ago were less protected, and any weather fluctuations (rain, drought, frost) forced them to change their place of residence in order to survive. This is a weighty argument for modern man to trust natural forces and elements.
What the stars are talking about
You don't need to be an astrologer and have a telescope to tell by the stars at night what the weather is going to be like. In addition, they are the most reliable companion on the road. You can navigate by the stars, and they will never let you down. What about accepts?
If you look at the stars at night and see multiple light, white, clear, not foggy, you can be sure that the next day will be completely clear and without precipitation. What inanimate nature, if not the starry sky, is so many-sided and interesting for those who want to know the truth?
But weather phenomena are interesting because they are constantly changing, and a clear sky early at night can be replaced by clouds in the morning. Therefore, if you need to know the exact forecast, then you should conduct constant observations throughout the day. Comparing the daytime forecast and nighttime observations is a guarantee of success, if at the same time you also navigate the Milky Way and all other constellations.
Worth trusting
When the question is asked about whether to trust all these signs, the answer is obviously simple. First, one should radically distinguish beliefs that are associated withregularity of inanimate nature, and religious. The former were built over centuries of history, are based solely on proven facts and are scientifically sound. You can not only trust them, but you also need to constantly monitor the fluctuations of phenomena.
Then you can not only predict what will happen tomorrow and a year later, but also significantly improve your imagination and observational qualities.
Superstitions best criticized
It is one thing when observations are made on the basis of weather conditions and signs in the world of inanimate nature are taken as a basis, but it is completely different when a person builds illogical patterns like a “black cat” and an “empty bucket”. It is up to everyone to decide what to take for granted, but before that you need to think a hundred times, because an incorrectly formed representation can change the course of fate.