Many people consider Friday the 13th to be an unlucky day, but no one really knows why. From another perspective, Friday the 13th is considered to be a lucky and holy day to honor God’s blessings. The divine feminine is rising on the planet and within all of us.
I sense a powerful opportunity here and now to reclaim Friday the 13th as a time to honor the Divine Feminine, the Divine Mother God, to experience vibrant oneness, unity and love with the One Stream that is Divine Mother God Consciousness Shakti and Light.
Why Friday the 13th?
There is a very strong correlation between Friday the 13th and Friday the 13th.Number and the sacred feminine.
There are 13 phases of the moon throughout the year, On average, women There are 13 periods each year.
The Moon itself represents feminine energy and is connected to and can influence the emotions and sensitivities of humanity.
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In ancient times, When a woman bleeds, she is considered to be deeply connected to the Goddess and has direct access to the magical powers of intuition and regeneration. At ovulation, she is respected for her body’s ability to give birth to new life.
If a woman’s menstrual cycle is synchronized with the moon (which was generally the case before the modern era and the advent of artificial lighting), she bleeds during the new moon (representing death) and ovulates during the full moon (rebirth). The midpoint of this cycle? Day 13 (transition).
The number 13 has a strong spiritual, negative, feminine energy. In a patriarchal age, feminine energy is often feared and the perception of women is distorted. In my opinion, this is exactly why The roots of superstition The number 13 and why it’s Friday the 13thNumber It is often seen as ominous, if not outright feared.
We are primarily taught to fear feminine power as destructive, dangerous and evil, rather than as divine, but these are just programs that can be updated or transformed.
Rather than seeing 13 as an unlucky number, I believe that the number Powerful Divine Feminine EnergyIt is the number of the Divine Mother, Feminine, Goddess and of transition, death and rebirth, fertility, blood, power and life.
Why is Friday the 13th so feared?
Upon investigation, no one knows or agrees on exactly why 13 is considered unlucky, but there are a few theories about its origins.
One theory is that the superstition surrounding the number 13 has to do with the fact that Jesus had 13 disciples at the Last Supper, the night before his death on Good Friday, with Mary Magdalene being the 13th apostle.
Another story is from Norse mythology, where 12 gods gathered for a banquet. The mischievous god Loki arrived as an uninvited guest and gathered 13 of them. Loki killed Balder (the son of Odin and Frigg), and the whole world was plunged into darkness, the earth was filled with mourning, and the day became unlucky and unlucky.
But what’s really interesting is that there are also ancient records showing that 13 was actually considered a good, lucky number.
For example, the Egyptians 13. Become Lucky numberThey represent the thirteen rungs of the ladder that leads to the soul’s spiritual perfection.
In astrology, 13 is associated with times of transition, death and rebirth. This may be one of the reasons why 13 is feared, as humans have a tendency to fear and resist change. However, death and rebirth are natural stages of life. A good example of this is when a child turns 13. It’s the death of childhood, childhood ends, but it also means the teenage years begin.
In numerology, the number 13 represents upheaval – the destruction of the old and the beginning of a new cycle. Each season lasts for 13 weeks.
Why Friday?
Another layer of symbolism for this date, and insight into its spiritual meaning, can be found in the origin of the name. Friday.
The name Friday comes from Old English and literally means “Frigg’s Day”.
Frigg is the Norse goddess of love, fertility and motherhood. She is often depicted as FreyaGoddess of beauty, fertility, sex and war.
Friday is also associated with Venus.
Friday is a great day to relax and surrender to the flow of feminine creativity, beauty, and receptivity.
Friday the 13thNumber and the sacred feminine
Before the patriarchal era, Friday the 13th wasNumber Rather than being feared, it was revered and celebrated as a Goddess Day – a day to honor, celebrate and sanctify the divine feminine within each of us and to honour the cycle of life, death and rebirth that we all experience.
Friday the 13thNumber If we are receptive, wisdom resides. A powerful day to plant the seeds of intention in the womb of the Infinite Divine Mother. A powerful time to honor the power of the feminine and celebrate the wisdom, beauty and challenges that each of us faces on our journey as souls.
Will you hold a Friday the 13th event?Number sacred?
Read my post on the differences and similarities between scary and sacred here.
It is by no means an inauspicious day, but rather a Goddess day, connected with the Goddesses Venus, Mary Magdalene (the 13th disciple) and Freyja, a day to celebrate life and honour the divine feminine energy that is within and around us all.
With lots of love and bright blessings,
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