Somebody came up one day to give meaning to the colors that can be divided into two major groups say the least, the positive and negative. The former can include white, yellow, orange, blue and some others, but on the negative that stands out is the one, black. When you want to indicate that something is wrong or that something is wrong quickly is described as black, may refer to a day full of disasters, the illegal money to a bad deal, so an epidemic. etc.
Speaking of this color, which seems to me like any other color, I'll make mention of some animals for whom was wearing a black coat and is still grim. Cats.
These poor animals in ancient Egypt were worshiped and became respected in the Middle Ages the most persecuted and vilified animals and especially black. With these atrocities were true because they were considered representations of the devil, were associated with witchcraft, black magic and bad luck that led many of them to die at the stake, or to be thrown from the top of any tower, or worse I'd rather not mention.
Nowadays the black cat situation has improved significantly but still remain absurd superstitions do not have any basis to support them. For example one that says if a black cat crosses the path of a person from right to left, that person will think of something bad, but if that cat has a white patch on any part of your body then the danger is lost .
But not all think alike superstitious, which for some is bad, others good. For example some people think that if the way to church the couple are a black cat that predicts marital woes while for others it means good luck.
Other ideas are that if you put a black cat in the bed of a patient, it will die. Or if a black cat crossed by a moonlight is to be produced an epidemic disease. Or to be to lure the cats from babies because they suck the breath of the child and can kill you. Nonsense that the cats have a negative impact on blacks who are not guilty of anything.
Finally, nonsense and more nonsense from humans that they do not know whom to blame the pitch something to someone who can not defend, in this case some wonderful animals, cats, and especially Black people do not cease to be like other cats. From my point of view this is just proof of the ignorance of some people.
may have been chosen as the recipient cat of that animosity to be a mysterious animal, difficult to understand, independent and indomitable, freely decide who is their friend and who not, and that is something that bothers many, their gaze.
a cat's eye is for many fixed inexpressive as causing concern. Remember that conversation between a boy and his mother
- Mom, the cat is looking at me!
"Well you look at it to him.
"But he looks at me more.
And that gaze is that very few people hold as feel nervous and insecure about it.
is known to all good night view, and if at night a light across his eyes, they shine by giving them a supernatural aspect being perhaps the cause of being associated with witchcraft.
Another characteristic of cats is their ability to disappear without a trace what some associate it with magic. Suddenly you see a cat and head towards him and when you get to where you saw is no longer there or nearby, but what is or is not? Sometimes yes, sometimes no, they can be well hidden and do not move to that are not detected and immobility may last long, they are in no hurry. If this happens during the night, only appreciated its presence if for a moment a ray of light across his eyes and that's all you see, especially if the cats are black, two very bright spots that disappear with the same quickly appeared.
But nothing supernatural in all this, feral cats usually disappear because they are abused and hiding know that they will probably save your life. And you have to think that if the look of anxious cats to humans, the human being is also of concern to them with lots of cats and more so because when the eyes of a man is perverse cat knows that he faces a great danger.
I leave with a few black cats, as wonderful as any other color and have nothing to do with witchcraft or bad luck.
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