The Psychology of Superstition

Death and the Supernatural — Rituals, Spirits, and the Fear of the Restless Dead


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This episode explores superstitions surrounding death and the afterlife, from covering mirrors and stopping clocks to offering food and light for the dead. It explains how such rituals emerged as ways to manage fear, grief, and the unknown, giving psychological order to loss. Concepts like ambiguous loss, magical thinking, and the fear of contagion reveal how humans use symbolic acts to protect themselves and stay connected to loved ones. Ultimately, the episode concludes that death-related superstitions are less about fearing spirits and more about our enduring need to find comfort, meaning, and continuity amid mortality.

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The Psychology of SuperstitionBy rayanderlxxx