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Are four leaf clovers really lucky?
The belief that four-leaf clovers are good luck comes from the Druids, ancient residents of the British Isles. Several times a year, they gathered in oak groves to settle legal disputes and offer sacrifices. They then ended their rituals by hunting for four-leaf clovers.
Source: The Book of the Bizarre: Freaky Facts and Strange Stories - Varla Ventura
4 leaf clover meaning:
They believed a four-leaf enabled its owner to see evil spirits and witches—and therefore avoid them.
This practice evolved into a medieval theory that a four-leaf clover would give you the ability to spot fairies and take action if necessary.
When St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland, he decided to use this superstition as a teaching tool.
Because four-leaf clovers are hard to find, he used the three-leaf clovers to explain the symbolize the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
According to Richard Webster, because a 3-leaf clover is supposed to be lucky, the much rarer four-leaf clover must be exceptionally lucky.
In fact, you have to be lucky to find one. The chances of finding a four-leaf clover are one in 10,000.
Each leaf on the clover is thought to have a beneficial effect: wealth, fame, love, and health.
There is an old song that goes:
"One leaf for fame,
one leaf for wealth,
One for a faithful lover,
And one leaf to bring glorious health,
Are all in a four-leaf clover."