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Meaning of tocar madera




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

tocar madera
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Verbal phrase that reveals some superstition and cultural fatalism with echoes of the unconscious of our collective past. This accompanied by action expression is used to express the desire that the things that are going well and are mentioned, do not twist and worse, as if the wood will help us to this since wood has been our historical ally in the struggle for survival. For this reason the animist cultures of the past, such as the Celtic religion of the Druids, have sacralizado forests, whereas the abode of the gods.

  



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