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Friday, December 17, 2004
Sacred Animals
Black cats were believed to be witch's pets.
After a month of research, I have made a conclusion on why ancient people had sacred animals.
Cats, serpents, cows, elephants etc. are sacred animals of different religions. Why did people choose these creatures as their unique animal? I have made a summary:
1) Natural powers: Some animals have their own powers like sensing upcoming havoc or earthquakes, but ancient people didn’t know it. They reckoned they were a power given by the gods, something impossible for humans. For example, rats and cats escape before an earthquake happens, and some insects hide themselves before a heavy downpour. Maybe ancient Egyptians already discovered that some animals’ corpses didn’t rot inside the pyramid, like cats; but they do not know that a pyramid may have a natural force that may prevent remains from decaying.
2) Fear: Maybe there’s some case like: a person died after a cat stared at him, this kind of case always happens. Most of these were coincidences; a glance of a cat cannot kill a person. In The Middle Ages, cat was believed to be a witch’s pet; people believed that a cat brought bad news. But these are totally ‘sacred’, maybe ‘scared’. Cats and serpents were sacred to The Middle Ages’ people, this maybe because they feared them.
3) Sacrificial animals: Ancient prophets always sacrifice some animal to the gods, to let corps grow faster or ask for a rain. The sacrificial animals must be a sacred or god-like animals.
In conclusion, people thought some animals were sacred because they didn’t know anything about it.
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