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Someone walked over my grave
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Where does the saying "someone has just walked over my grave" originate from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The following (modified) sentence appears in Macbeth ..."By the tingling of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes." (It's not 'tingling' in Shakespeare's version, but I'm sure AnswerBank won't allow me to use the actual word. If you need a clue, it's what you feel if you stick a needle into your finger.)
There's also the idea, if you shiver, that that means someone is walking over your eventual grave-site. An itchy palm means money is coming your way and there are many other similar beliefs. Burning ears mean someone is talking about you.
All of these examples are superstitious hangovers from the days of witchcraft/angels etc, when people believed they were constantly being offered signs and warnings of distant or future events.
There's also the idea, if you shiver, that that means someone is walking over your eventual grave-site. An itchy palm means money is coming your way and there are many other similar beliefs. Burning ears mean someone is talking about you.
All of these examples are superstitious hangovers from the days of witchcraft/angels etc, when people believed they were constantly being offered signs and warnings of distant or future events.
The middle ages,people thought that youre final resting place was predetermined and that no one should walk on the ground of that persons grave,when someone did you would get what is called goose bumps or a shiver and the saying''someone has walked on my grave''came about,it was seen as a very bad thing to do,this is why many try not to step on graves these days.