Why is it considered as a bad luck to walk under a ladder?

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Philippines
May 14, 2007 9:42pm CST
Another why: Why is it considered as a bad luck to walk under a ladder?
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• Canada
15 May 07
Many people hold the belief that it is bad luck to walk under a ladder, without understanding its origin in superstition. This superstition arises from early Christian teachings that an object with three points represents the Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Not all Christians are Trinitarians; therefore, to walk under a ladder, according to origin would only be bad luck for a Christian who believed. The early superstitious thought is that to walk under a ladder, and through the Holy Trinity, expresses disbelief in the trinity and that one is in league with Satan. Performing such an act, especially in early Christian times, could have gotten one labeled as a witch. Thus it could be extremely dangerous to walk under a ladder. A straight ladder, when leaning against a building does form a triangle. The top point connects with the building, the building intersecting with the road forms one corner and the bottom of the ladder makes the third corner. Throughout history, the number three has held extreme symbolic power, representing the masculine or as Carl Jung called it, the animus. Even though the number three and the trinity are closely combined, use of three to represent symbolic importance dates far prior to Christianity. Though today to walk under a ladder is tied to Christian beliefs, it is quite possible that earlier beliefs may have held sway prior to the advent of Christianity. Early ladders predate Christianity. It may be bad luck to walk under a ladder for a variety of more practical concerns. First off, if a person is on the ladder, a walk under the ladder might endanger either person. Some ladders are not particularly safe. Second, a ladder up to a roof might suggest people are working on a roof. To walk under the ladder might endanger the person on the ground if things fall off the roof. Even walking near a site where people are working above one is somewhat fraught with danger. People can and have been injured by things dropping from overhead. Though Christianity claims the superstitious origins that to walk under a ladder is bad luck, truly good sense makes a walk under a ladder a dangerous practice. It could be supposed by the most superstitious that those who walk under a ladder are encouraging bad luck. Bad luck might come in the form of having things dropped on one’s head. However, no one has said much about the bad luck of being knocked off a ladder if a person jostles it while walking under it. This is one superstition that probably should be observed, not so much for its religious origins but for its good sense value.
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• United States
15 May 07
Wow, that's quite a bit of information. Thanks for the education!
• United States
15 May 07
I know it's just a superstition. But, it probably arose because so many people were hit from falling items. I remember that was the reason I was told as to why I should not walk under a ladder. Also, the ladder is more likely to fall on you than if you walk around.
• Philippines
15 May 07
This is a very good answer. I think it validates this seemingly useless superstition. I wish I get more intelligent analysis of the situation like this.
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15 May 07
My ex husband found out why it is considered bad luck to walk under a ladder, the window cleaner emptied his bucket and he got soaked :-)
• Philippines
17 May 07
Too bad for him. And worse he can't blame anyone but himself for his misfortune.