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Monday, January 21, 2008

Superstition or caution?

Superstition by nature means things that do not hold true, but the possibility of “what if it were true” bothers us so much that we would rather give-in to superstition than fight it. Last week when I mentioned about cricket, it led me to think about all the “stupid” ideas that I have either come to believe or follow just because it’s easier.

The evil-eye
The concept - that people have “the evil-eye”, and when they see your baby or child their “eye” could make your baby sick (in some way).

Seems ridiculous. First – why would your friends and family wish against you? Second – A lot of my friends have kids of their own – who are beautiful, intelligent (like my own), so why have the evil eye, plus he is too small for any other kids to feel competitive in anything! But ...

About 6 months ago, we went to a baby shower, met with friends we haven’t met in a while. People went ga-ga at Kutie who had just turned 6-7 months and was crawling everywhere. They were very impressed with his achievements. The next day he had a runny nose that lasted a week. Ok so someone from the group had a slight fever … maybe?!
What about the time, right after our Hawaii trip, we shared photos of little Kutie; everyone exclaimed how grown-up he looked, how cute etc. The next day, poor baby, kept running into things, falling everywhere. Coincidence … maybe?!
My colleague, who just got back from a trip today, told me a nightmare experience of her son being in the hospital, for he could not poop (he is better now). Of course, it could just be the different diet, time zone that caused indigestion but her parents are insisting it’s because of all the attention the baby got. Now she is Mexican and it looks like, like us they believe in the evil eye. (Though they have a different practice to “remove the evil eye” – put an egg under the baby’s bed)

Now even though my head urges me against entertaining such a ridiculous idea, my heart – my mother’s heart - will not agree, and I have to ask Amma to do a “remove the evil eye” routine.

Now there are a few that has been drummed into my head that its second nature for me – like not to cut nails after dusk (go to the spa instead), or not to call a person who is about to leave & almost out of the door (use cell phone instead, albeit few minutes later) or not to visit the temple during the 'inauspicious' days.

Many of these probably have no effects either on the follower or the non-follower, but are you willing to take that chance?

7 comments:

Aryan-Arjun said...

No, I am no way ready to take a chance. Evil eye is the know fact..
Few days before a lady saw me giving food to Aryan and she said' "what are you giving to Him? Dal and rice? He eats sabji's also..oh no my kid doesn't eat..He is good boy this that..."
The next day he fell ill with runny nose.

When we talk about jealousy, that is different. The feeling of jealousy has a engery and if a person is jealous of us, then that evil engery gets transmitted to us. I have read this somewhere. The power of energy is amazing. So these evil eye is somewhat related to some energy transmission I guess..Whatever, I am superstious.

After Aryan's illness my MOm was saying "Dhrishti chuutti podanam".

Oh I wrote the above lines thinking that you know Tamil...

Aryan's mom

Swati said...

Even I have faced this so many so many times for Aryan. Its unbelievable but it happens.

K 3 said...

@ Aryan's mom - Very true. My Amma often advices me not to talk about Kutie's eating or sleeping habits - since this often leads to the opposite effect (if he used to eat well, now he doesn't etc) when we talk about it.

BTW, I do understand Tamil.

@ Swati - Isn't it? 21st century and still we have so many unexplained mysteries.

Opal Scraps said...

Thanks for stopping by. YOu cant believe how much i am enjoying these days. But its not for long. mom will be gone soon.

i believe in casting of eyes too. I have seen its aftermaths there and then. Its not coz the ppl around us are JEALOUS of us/our kids. Its just the transmission of power/energy as aryan said. i really dunno how to put it better than this. The thing i dont believe in is putting that black spot on the baby's face and black threads they tie on waist/wrist. The only thing that i believe in is prayers and mantras. I just keep reciting them for Hiba every time i get reminded. It works really.

~nm said...

I never used to believe in it till I had my son. But after a couple of times I started feeling when things happened with Anirudh that maybe it exists and probably a little surreal but I started believing in it to some extent.

Opal Scraps said...

cleaning is boring, but at times when i dont have any other work, i enjoy it.

YOu are welcome. i'll be coming here often.

K 3 said...

@ Hiba's mom - Thanks for stopping by. Its great making new friends.

@nm - isn't it? I also thought myself to be a 21st century girl with no inclinations towards superstitions, but a baby changes everything!

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