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why do you say bless you while sneezing?
After someone sneezes, saying “bless you” or “God bless you” is an instant reflex. But why do we feel compelled to say it to anyone who sneezes, even if its a stranger? Well, maybe because it is something that we have been taught from the childhood and has become a reflexive habit, something we do not even think about deeply as a blessing.
How and where did this social behaviour originate?
Historically, sneezes were thought to be an omen or warning from the gods, according to W David Myers, a professor of history at Fordham University. “For European Christians, when the first plague that weakened the now Christian Roman Empire around 590, Pope Gregory the Great believed that a sneeze was an early warning sign of plague, so he commanded Christians to respond to a sneeze with a blessing,” he told NYT.
In ancient times, people believed that sneezing would allow evil spirits to enter your body, and saying “God bless you” kept out those evil spirits.
According to Omar Sultan Haque, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, although the onset of sneezes appears to be random, attributing divine blessing may function to explain things when ordinary explanations are lacking. “Because of the deep connection in the human psyche between religion, cleanliness and the emotion of disgust, invoking God after sneezing is more likely, as compared to invoking God after other anomalous events like a random piece of debris hitting someone on the shoulder,” he said. “Saying simply ‘bless you’ also reduces religious implications or revelations about your own beliefs,” said Frank Farley, a psychology professor at Temple University.
Wishing someone well after they sneeze probably originated thousands of years ago. The Romans would say "Jupiter preserve you" or "Salve," which meant "good health to you," and the Greeks would wish each other "long life."
According to the ancient superstitions, a sneeze causes the soul to escape the body through the nose. Saying "bless you" would stop the devil from claiming the person's freed soul. While others believed it to be the other way - evil spirits use the sneeze as an opportunity to enter a person's body.
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After someone sneezes, saying “bless you” or “God bless you” is an instant reflex. But why do we feel compelled to say it to anyone who sneezes, even if its a stranger? Well, maybe because it is something that we have been taught from the childhood and has become a reflexive habit, something we do not even think about deeply as a blessing.
How and where did this social behaviour originate?
Historically, sneezes were thought to be an omen or warning from the gods, according to W David Myers, a professor of history at Fordham University. “For European Christians, when the first plague that weakened the now Christian Roman Empire around 590, Pope Gregory the Great believed that a sneeze was an early warning sign of plague, so he commanded Christians to respond to a sneeze with a blessing,” he told NYT.
In ancient times, people believed that sneezing would allow evil spirits to enter your body, and saying “God bless you” kept out those evil spirits.
According to Omar Sultan Haque, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, although the onset of sneezes appears to be random, attributing divine blessing may function to explain things when ordinary explanations are lacking. “Because of the deep connection in the human psyche between religion, cleanliness and the emotion of disgust, invoking God after sneezing is more likely, as compared to invoking God after other anomalous events like a random piece of debris hitting someone on the shoulder,” he said. “Saying simply ‘bless you’ also reduces religious implications or revelations about your own beliefs,” said Frank Farley, a psychology professor at Temple University.
Wishing someone well after they sneeze probably originated thousands of years ago. The Romans would say "Jupiter preserve you" or "Salve," which meant "good health to you," and the Greeks would wish each other "long life."
According to the ancient superstitions, a sneeze causes the soul to escape the body through the nose. Saying "bless you" would stop the devil from claiming the person's freed soul. While others believed it to be the other way - evil spirits use the sneeze as an opportunity to enter a person's body.
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We have brought friends. The facts of this whole world for you. facts that will make you wonder and think. Is this the same in our world?
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