Human life is often exposed to the supernatural forces that influence the destiny of people and harm the facts of the result, but the psychological sensitivity to various beliefs is in all human society and culture It always exists. One of the main determinants of this psychological sensitivity is superstition, which seems to be the main driving force behind supernatural power intervention in human life. According to the Britannica Encyclopedia (2010), "superstition" can be defined as "faith, semi-belief, or practice" with no rational explanation or grounds.
The term superstitution is often used to refer to a religion that most people in a particular society do not practice, regardless of whether the general religion contains so-called superstitions. It is also often used to surround beliefs and practices concerning luck, prophecy, and certain spiritual beings, and to believe that future events can be predicted through certain (irrelevant) previous events . The word superstition was used for the first time in English in the 15th century, and imitated the early French superstition. The earliest known term used as an English noun appeared in Friar Daw's response (about 1420), four of which were listed as Cediciouns, supersticions, __eglotouns, and proude. The French word, and its romantic cognates (Italian superstizione, Spanish superstición, Portuguese superstição, Catalan superstició) continue Latin superstitio
Myths have developed over the course of a long way in history. All known civilizations that exist on this planet have something in common; these are myths and superstitions, an important part of their culture. The word superstition is designated as a belief arising from ignorance and fear of unknown people. Many superstitious acts are due to misunderstanding of natural events. Curiosity about what is hidden or still present plays a considerable part in various fortune telling. In consideration of this qualification, superstitions can be broadly divided into religion, culture, and individuals.