Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Why wedding ring be worn nell'anulare: the old belief says

The meaning is explained by an ancient Chinese belief that each finger is a member of our family: the thumb represents parents, the 'brothers and sisters of index, middle, ourselves, the' ring our partner, the little finger our children. If we join hands as directed, the answer will come from us alone.

Place your hands palm to palm, bending inside the palm of both middle fingers, and accostateli between them. The other fingers are united by their fingertips. At this point, let's open the thumbs to represent the division by our parents, who unfortunately one day will no longer be on our side.

Open and close the thumbs indexes: this means that our brothers and sisters one day put on their family, away from us. Now we close the index and pinky fingers are open: our children too 'one day they take their way, they will become independent and form a new family. I closed the little fingers, we can try to repeat the same thing with the ring, but we realize that we will succeed.

Precisely for this symbolize the 'indissoluble union between the two partners. The position of the hands is why the wedding ring be worn nell'anulare The wedding ring, then, should the ring as a promise of an impossible division. Do not believe that, true or not, this popular belief is very romantic? As for the wedding ring, the same goes for various rings and wedding rings that the partner gives us as a symbol of his love.

A story like this reinforces the idea that there are acts that never make it lightly, and that in a marriage, nothing is left to chance. Does not give you a thrill that the faith that your love will put on his finger - or has already made - which represents a union, even the fingers themselves, they may cause? This little legend survives even in our cynical modern day, where even the prince had to give way to the speed and frenzy of feelings hit and run.

Gladdens the heart to know that there are things that will never change and that no one will ever divide.

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