Thursday, June 28, 2007

Why the fourth finger?

Came across this topic while browsing thru other's blogs. I remember being told about what does each of our finger mean long time ago, while I was still in school (girls gossips! =p). Was intrigued there and then but it seems more like an information that comes in from one ear and goes out from the other.

It's good to have my memory refreshed now! and some fingers exercise too!

Why wedding ring should be worn on the 4th finger?

There is a beautiful and convincing explanation given, though many Legends existed...

* Thumb represents your Parents
* Second (Index) finger represents your Siblings
* Middle finger represents your-Self
* Fourth (Ring) finger represents your Life Partner
* and the Last (Little) finger represents your children

Firstly, open your palms (face to face), bend the middle fingers and hold them together - back to back. Secondly, open and hold the remaining three fingers and the thumb - tip to tip (as shown in the pic above).

Now, try to separate your thumbs (representing the parents)..., they will open, because your parents are not destined to live with you lifelong, and have to leave you sooner or later.

Please join your thumbs as before and separate your Index fingers (representing siblings)... ., they will also open, because your brothers and sisters will have their own families and will have to lead their own separate lives.

Now join the Index fingers and separate your Little fingers (representing your children)... ., they will open too, because the children also will get married and settle down on their own some day.

Finally, join your Little fingers, and try to separate your Ring fingers (representing your spouse). You will be surprised to see that you just CANNOT....., because Husband & Wife have to remain together all their lives - through thick and thin!!

Take the romance off, it's anatomy! But I do like the way it's put together. =)

1 comment:

Johnny Ong said...

thanks for linking up, why not we link to each's other blog as well at the sidebar