Folklore Story:
“Every time I go on a flight and I fly Southwest mainly every time I go on a flight, I touch the little heart that’s on the outside of the plane and I put my palm on it. And then I as I enter the plane. I do it as like a good luck thing and I got it from my dad because he would always do it. He would like put his hand on and he would like pray or like say like a quick prayer. So I just started doing it too because he would take me on flights and it was always good. I first saw him do it at like eight because I’ve been going on flights kind of young. I like the idea of like having a child and just like picking up my kids so that they can put their hand on the heart, not the plane.”
Reflection:
The informant’s story is a textbook example of ritual and contagious magic. They describe the desire to touch the heart on the outside of a Southwest plane before boarding. This is a repeated, patterned act performed for good luck. The informant learned from her father, who would pray while touching it, that touching the heart on the plane connects you to the whole. The informant plans to pass this ritual to her own children, showing how rituals reproduce themselves through vertical transmission. This reflects a broader societal reality: despite the advancements of technology and the global dependence on it, people still exhibit small acts of control over the uncontrollable.
