Why is a Rabbit's Foot considered lucky?

Superstitions, such as a rabbit's foot being
considered lucky, grow out of man's attempts to
explain the unknown. When man disproves the old
belief, and some still cling to the belief, it
becomes a superstition, such as in the instant
case. In Western Europe, prior to 600 B.C., man
considered rabbits to be sacred, because of their
belief that spirits inhabited the bodies of
animals, and also because of their belief that
man directly descended from a select few of these
animals.


Later, the ancient European Celts adopted
portions of the older belief, that rabbits were
sacred, and that spirits inhabited their bodies.
The Celts, based upon the fact that these animals
spent an inordinate amount of time in their
underground burrows, held the belief that the
rabbits' bodies were inhabited by numina,
underground spirits with whom they communicated
at very close proximity!

Another reason the Celts held the rabbit to be
sacred, was because of their prowess in the field
of reproduction. They believed that the numina
intended for rabbits to be put upon pedestals and
revered as symbols of procreation, reproduction
with a high turnover rate, of health, and of
prosperity.

Since the rabbit itself was considered to be
lucky, it follows that any of its body parts
would also be considered lucky. People selected
the rabbit's foot to tote around for good luck,
because of its capacity to dry quickly, its small
size, and the fact that it made a great key
chain!


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