Collection of Java Primbo The Meaning of Dry Bone Twitch
The meaning of twitching - Ever had the experience of dry bones (gares) to the right of the twitch? or twitch in the left shin? maybe there are some friends of articulated woodprime readers who experience twitching in these parts of the body? and curious to know the meaning? then you try to find information on the internet and accidentally find this, it doesn't hurt if you continue reading this article because this time we will indeed explore the meaning or meaning of twitching in the shin.
In the previous article we had a chance to share the meaning of calf twitching, knee twitching and waist twitching, now the discussion is still around the lower body. More precisely the twitch in the shin or in Javanese is also called 'Gares'. Kedutan itself can be seen from several points of view, if we look at it from medical goggles, twitching is a nerve and muscle disorder in certain parts of the body, it can be due to fatigue or other health factors. Whereas if we look at it from the perspective of a primbon, the meaning will be very different.
According to Javanese primbon, twitch is one form of "communication" of the body, to tell the owner of the body the coming of "things" things, and usually will happen in the near future. Can be one or two days ahead, or a maximum of ten days. Something that can be meaningful both for those who experience it, can also be a sign that is not good (bad).