Christian farmers didn't know much about the occult. To them, the hex sign was good luck. It was thought to ward off the "evil eye," which is a term that embraces all forms of envious malevolence, both intentional and accidental. The hex signs have the same function as nailing a horseshoe over your front door. Good luck, and warding off bad luck. The hex sign takes various forms, the pentacle being only one of them. Most of the farmers who used, or use, them don't really believe in magic. It is a superstition, similar to carrying a rabbit's foot on your keyring.
Christian farmers didn't know much about the occult. To them, the hex sign was good luck. It was thought to ward off the "evil eye," which is a term that embraces all forms of envious malevolence, both intentional and accidental. The hex signs have the same function as nailing a horseshoe over your front door. Good luck, and warding off bad luck. The hex sign takes various forms, the pentacle being only one of them. Most of the farmers who used, or use, them don't really believe in magic. It is a superstition, similar to carrying a rabbit's foot on your keyring.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/hex-signs-of-pennsylvania
A decent read on them. They're rather common along the Ohio River Valley as well but have more like of aquilt pattern.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/hex-signs-of-pennsylvania
A decent read on them. They're rather common along the Ohio River Valley as well but have more like of aquilt pattern.
Good digs. Thanks
Good digs. Thanks
I've been wondering why some sheriff's departments have 5 pointed stars and some 6.
I've been wondering why some sheriff's departments have 5 pointed stars and some 6.
Jews
Jews
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