by wickedwillie on January 18th, 2005

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What's the superstition behind a "lucky rabbit's foot"?

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  • by Joseph2493 on February 1st, 2005

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    The rabbit foot began its lucky trend because of the rabbit's ability to reproduce, the rabbit's foot became a symbol of fertility.

    By owning a rabbit's foot as a talisman, you would have vital connections with many powerful forces.

    A left rabbit hind foot, carried in the left pocket after having been removed from a rabbit that was killed during a full moon by a cross-eyed person is truly lucky. The foot is considered a powerful charm against evil because the rabbit's strong hind legs

    Added bonus: In Wales an old belief is that a new-born child rubbed all over with a rabbit's foot will be lucky for life.

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