Does Breaking a Mirror Really Bring Bad Luck? - Impeccable Nest

 Has Belief in the Bad Luck Surrounding Mirrors Changed Over Time? The Psychological Effects of Believing in Superstitions like Breaking a Mirror Conclusion Excerpt Many cultures and superstitions believe that breaking a mirror can bring bad luck. The belief is rooted in a variety of explanations, from the fear that it brings seven years of bad luck to the symbolism for seeking a new beginning or cleaning out old energy. While this idea may not have been scientifically proven, there are many people who take this concept seriously and may be affected by these thoughts if they were to break a mirror. In some European countries and North America, people often associate breaking a mirror with seven years of bad luck This belief likely originated centuries ago during the Roman Empire when mirrors were very expensive and rare items. To them, accidentally breaking an expensive item would symbolize an unlucky event which over time has become a generalized superstition, carrying on today. The number “seven” also holds significance in other religious texts such as the Bible where it is used to indicate divine perfection. In this context then, unintentionally shattering something significant represents imperfection and thus punishment for seven years was seen as appropriate for having one’s luck taken away. Breaking a mirror may also reflect different beliefs about what energy remains after the glass is shattered and how it will affect the person responsible for its destruction. For example, some wonder if any negative mental energy surrounds you or your home and if so, will it transfer into physical form after breaking the mirror? Or conversely, could all of that trapped energy actually create good fortune? - 9puxbvprvx


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