To touch wood or knock on wood is a superstition action to avoid any evil consequences or bad luck, perhaps because of some recent action you�ve taken or untimely boasting about your good fortune. This gesture, can keep u safe from any harm and also be a charm to bring good luck.
The origin is unknown, though some writers have pointed to pre-Christian rituals involving the spirits of sacred trees such as the oak, ash, holly or hawthorn. Hence not iron or any other material objects. I also read about an old Irish belief that you should knock on wood to let the people know that you are thanking them for a bit of good luck. There�s also a belief that the knocking sound prevents the Devil from hearing your unwise comments. Others have sought a meaning in which the wood symbolises the timber of the cross, but this may be a Christianisation of an older ritual.
It wasn�t always wood that was lucky: in older days, iron was also thought to have magical properties, and to touch iron was an equivalent preventative against ill-fortune.
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