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jamesrayenz

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"Bless You" When You Sneeze
« on: March 15, 2011, 09:00:14 AM »
Many of us, saying "bless you" or "Gesundheit" after someone sneeze is konditionid or reflexive response. When we hear loud sneeze, the following words of our mouths will be a boon to some description. But why say "bless you" after someone sneeze? Basically, due to centuries of religion and traditions. By saying "bless you" or something like that, you might be setting yourself up for a larger problem on some interpretations of the Judeo-Christian viewpoint, not our hearts and minds to our nostrils. When God created man from the dust of the ground, the spirit of life into his men. In many other religions, in his words between spiritual and physical worlds. Whenever someone sneezes, or may be expelled some strong life or spirits sent by creator. Thought by saying "bless you", prevent evil spirits from entering the body through the nose sufferer. There is also a theory that during the dark and middle ages, a violent sneeze was often precursors of dreaded diseases like the plague. Whenever someone shout, those closest to him or her released immediately, "bless you" to avoid the evil forces that led to disease and suffering. Grace was not so much for health sniser, but for the good health of those who fought with the expelled mucus. Some sources say the Pope Gregory I popular shared use of the pond it reflexively blessed who manifest in his presence.

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