TEXT:
“Well, I’m one of those people who throw coins into fountains. If I have some loose change on me, and there’s a fountain nearby, I’ll throw in a penny or something for good luck.”
CONTEXT:
The informant stated that she took up this ritual due to her dad. Her dad would throw pennies into fountains as she was growing up, and she adopted the habit into her own life. The informant says that she is aware that the ritual may not have any effect on her life, but she does it anyway.
ANALYSIS:
This is an example of a magic folk belief. This means, the participant believes that they can change the world around them by enacting a ritual. This particular one is fairly common, and it appeals to a sense of karma. By putting a coin into a fountain, the person is surrendering something with monetary value, and in the future they will be rewarded with good luck. It is a demonstration of someone’s lack of greed; they are not fixated on hoarding money as they willingly toss it into a fountain. Then, the universe or some divine being blesses them for it. Another component to this is the impact water may have. Water is typically associated with cleansing power, so by throwing a coin in a fountain, the person may be symbolically cleansing themselves of their wrongdoings. Then, they are free to be rewarded as they no longer hold the toxic energy associated with impure actions.