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Articles: Horse Tips
A Horse, Of Course
By Don Blazer
I hate to be the bearer of bad news.but today's horseshoes don't have the power to bring you luck.
Oh, horseshoes used to be lucky.that's a fact.
But modern manufacturing has rendered the modern horse shoe useless in the luck department.
Horseshoes were lucky for any number of reasons and one simple fact; choose the reason for luck that you like and stick with it. The fact is a fact and you can't change the fact.
The devil came to Count Dunstin in 969 AD and asked to have
horseshoes put on his cloven hoofs. Dunstin recognized the Devil
and tricked the Devil into letting him squeeze him in an oxen
lift while he affixed the horseshoes. Dunstin squeezed the Devil
so hard the Devil promised him anything if he'd just free him.
Dunstin freed the Devil after making the Devil promise that any
home with a horseshoe over the doorway was off limits and no
demons could bother those residing or visiting within. Dunstin
became the Archbishop of Canterbury . . . now wasn't that lucky?
If you don't like that Devil story, try this one. The blacksmith
engaged to shoe the Devil made the shoes red hot, then burned the
devil's feet with the hot iron.the Devil tried to withstand the
pain, but screamed to have the shoes removed when the blacksmith
began to drive nails to hold the shoe in place.
The Devil remembers the pain so vividly that whenever he sees a horseshoe he slinks off into the shadows. The devil will go nowhere near a home which has a horseshoe over the doorway.
Other reasons why a horseshoe is lucky:
Horseshoes are made of iron which is born from the marriage of rock and fire, two of the basic elements of ancient times; iron therefore was considered to have magical powers.
Horseshoes are made by blacksmiths and blacksmithing is considered
a very lucky trade. Because blacksmiths work with fire and iron,
blacksmiths are thought to have very special powers---consider how
magically they take your money.
Iron repels fair-folk, keeping away mischievous demons, imps,
pixies and elves.
The horseshoe invokes the crescent moon shape of pagan moon
goddesses and so invites their protection.
The crescent moon symbol has luck-giving properties in ancient
Mediterranean cultures.
A witch cannot walk under a horseshoe.
Horseshoes can cure hiccups---most quickly if your toe is stepped
upon by a horse wearing a horseshoe. You cannot scream in pain
and hiccup at the same time.
There are two things that are mandatory if the horseshoe is to
bring you good luck. 1. The horseshoe must have been worn by a
horse. 2. The horseshoe must have been found, not purchased.
Luckily you can hang the horseshoe above your door with the ends
up or down.just depends on what you want to do. Hang the
horseshoe ends up if you want to "catch" luck; hang it with the
ends down if you want luck to pour over you each time you enter
the home.
The true fact of why horseshoes are lucky is that the lucky
horseshoe was commonly held in place with seven iron nails.
Since ancient times the number seven has been considered very
important. Note: life is divided into seven ages, a rainbow has
seven colors, astrology once held that seven planets made up the
universe, there are seven deadly sins, a seventh child is thought
to have special powers, there are seven days in the week, the moon
changes from one phase to another every seven days, and your body
goes through a radical change every seven years.
But modern manufacturing has put a curse on the horseshoe's good
luck. Today's horseshoe has eight nail holes (even more in some
aluminum shoes) and today's horseshoer invariable uses eight steel
nails to affix the shoe.
Darn the luck!
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Don Blazer is an author, a teacher a trainer and a trader. For more than 40
years he's helped thousands of horses and horse owners enjoy the best of
relationships based on knowledge, understanding and actions which are
mutually beneficial.
Visit www.donblazer.com and
www.horsecoursesonline.com to make your business and personal horse relationships successful.
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