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Old 05-13-2011, 10:35 PM   #1
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The kiss at the conclusion of the wedding vows isn't even based on romance -- or it didn't start out that way. The Romans did not consider a marriage valid until the kiss was exchanged -- kind of like shaking hands to seal the deal.
And now to tossing the bouquet...another romantic event? Wrong. Back in Britain, folks used to attempt to become part of the joyous occasion by running after the bride and trying to get 'a piece of her' - her clothes, her hair - whatever. They thought that by touching her or having something of hers that they would share in her happiness.
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If you are planning to marry, consider the following as good omens you'd like to see on your wedding day: a rainbow, sunshine, a black cat approaching you (this brings good luck), a spider (a highly creative creature who also is know to eat her mate, so I am not sure why this is considered lucky), a few pregnant women or a chimney sweep (don't hold your breath on that one). Some things you would not like to see on your big day include open graves or funerals in progress, monks or nuns, severe weather (I can vouch for this one), the ring tumbling to the floor, fumbling the vows (I can vouch for this one, too), seeing a pig or lizard or having a breakdown (car or otherwise) on the way to the church.
Oh, and as far as setting the date? Try to avoid Thursday, Friday (especially the 13th) and Saturday and rather opt for Monday for health or Tuesday for wealth...according to superstition, Wednesday is best. As long as it is not the 13th, of course.
An option here would be to elope to Brazil, get married in a bikini, hop onto a white horse and ride off into the sunset, martini in hand. Works for me!
Everyone wants to get married, right? No? Okay, well, most of us would like to get married. Except for those of you who don't or already are. Right, let me start again. I was aiming to talk about superstitions and how they started -- and the subject is weddings, in case you hadn't guessed. It is perhaps a little known fact that much of the ritual and pomp surrounding the preparation and actual ceremony involved in a wedding cores back to ancient beliefs and superstitions -- much of it designed to ward off evil spirits. You thought chivalry was behind carrying the bride over the threshold? Nope. It was because if the bride fell on her face and broke her nose, it was considered an ill omen for the marriage. Here are a few more.
The focus on warding off negativity continues with the bride and her gown - it is said that a bride should never make her own dress because each stitch she sews will be matched by a marital tear. I can only imagine how many stitches a wedding gown requires. She'd be crying 'the blues until the day she dies, or gets a divorce, whichever comes first. She is also not to tempt the fates by writing and rewriting her new name, or by looking into the mirror too many times as she prepares for the ceremony. And just so you know, the gown was not always white: that began with Queen Victoria who traded the traditional silver for white and set a new trend. Prior to that asics mens shoes, brides would wear either their best dress or would purchase a new one in any colour they liked. Hopefully not black. That would be a bad omen, indeed.
Speaking of the groom, the best man acted in much the same way as the bridesmaids, except his main duty after protecting the groom was to keep him from going AWOL, find him if he did and to get him to the church on time. With the ring.
Except her happiness sometimes turned to fear and she would throw the flowers in an attempt to distract her pursuers. Originally, shoes were thrown at the bride and groom and it was considered lucky if they were hit! What? This can be explained by looking at an older and less known tradition in which the father of the bride gave the groom a pair of shoes to symbolize his relinquishing of control of his daughter to her new husband. Prior to the tradition of throwing flowers, the bride, who was now a married woman, would throw one of her shoes for similar reasons: passing the potential for marriage to another...but I guess too many people lost an eye.
A well-known superstition regarding marriages is that it is bad luck for the bride and groom to see one another the day before and the day of the wedding -- however, this superstition is based more on finances than anything else. In the days of pre-arranged marriages, most prospective couples had yet to meet. What would happen if the groom took a sneak peak at his betrothed, passed out briefly before being escorted outside for a breath of fresh air and was never seen again? Financial loss and humiliation for the bride and her family, that's what. And so the superstition that it was bad luck to see the bride before the wedding began -- and it was simply to keep the groom (or bride) from backing out of a business agreement!
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Many other symbolic actions were also performed in an attempt to ward off evil and to keep the devil at bay. The noisy tin cans and shoes tied to the back of the buggy (or car, these days), the ringing church bells and the cheering of the people were all aimed at scaring away these negative energies and rice was thrown over the departing couple at the same time to encourage luck, fertility, success and happiness. If nothing else, the couple was usually fairly happy for the following month, or 'moon', -- probably due to the generous amounts of honey wine they were encouraged to consume (designed to loosen inhibitions and produce offspring) during their 'honeymoon.'
The wedding veil served two purposes, the first as an additional shield to further thwart the evil spirits, who could not distinguish her as the bride and the second to shield her face from her future husband - remember the guy who went AWOL? Well, even on the walk down the aisle, there is still time to flee - the veil kept the groom in place at the altar until the nuptials were cemented.
Speaking of dresses Boss Sunglasses Bedroom Closet Organization - Maki, way back, the bride and her bridesmaids were all brightly and beautifully attired, sometimes in dresses that looked quite similar. This was done on purpose - to confuse the devil and evil spirits, who abhorred happy occasions and jocularity and were particularly fond of the energy surrounding young brides. The bridesmaids' main purpose was to camouflage the bride and confuse the devil and his consorts.
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