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On Friday the 13th, don't go to the fairy. If you are superstitious!

Those of us who believe in superstition will never go to a fortune teller on the ill-fated Friday the 13th. But there is also a downside to the coin. Friday is ruled by Venus, so this is a great day for divination. To believe or not to believe? Be sure to read how things are with divination-superstitions.

One thing about superstitions is that they are not rational, but they have a very strong influence on our imagination. Non-specialists are mistakenly told that the more they can and cannot do, the more they interact with true magic.

But it is not always the case! Therefore, it is worth looking at the most common myths.

On Friday the 13th, you can’t go to the fortuneteller? 

Superstitious people will never dare to read the 13th, especially the 13th on Friday. Since the arrest of the Knights Templar, Friday the 13th has a bad reputation and is considered a particularly unlucky day. Tens of thousands of people around the world do not go to work on this day, do not get into a car or plane, do not go shopping. Check why: In old magic, the planets ruled the next days of the week. Since the ruler of Saturday was Saturn, considered a troublemaker and troublemaker, no predictions were made on Saturdays. Contradictory superstitions relate to Friday, which is ruled by the love planet Venus. Some people think that for this reason it is a great day for divination, but in the Christian tradition there was no fortune-telling on Friday, because Christ was crucified on this day. There was no divination on Sunday, because, like the day of resurrection, it is a holy day. This is true? Yes, in fact, you probably do not read postcards on Friday, Sunday, Easter, Christmas Eve and All Souls' Day. But we do this not out of belief in superstition, but out of respect for religion. 

Not just on Friday the 13th! What about other divinatory superstitions?

The most popular superstition about fortune-telling is that in no case should you thank yourself for fortune-telling, so as not to joke. That is why some, after visiting a fortune teller or tarot reader, try their best not to say "thank you", but a well-mannered person will say the same word. Superstitious panic then, that if they thanked for fortune-telling, then now nothing will come true. Superstitions have a bizarre and very confusing logic. According to her, if we thank you for the good omen, we will show joy in the assumption that the omen will come true. And since - according to the logic of superstition - fate loves to play a trick on us, it will certainly do us in spite and fortune-telling will not come true. According to this superstition, thanksgiving changes the course of prophecy. The astute reader will immediately notice that in such a case we should thank fate abundantly and very loudly, which is completely not our way, because if we can turn the situation in our favor. This is true? What if we give thanks unwittingly? Nothing, because you are thanked not only for the fortune-telling itself, but also for the energy, kindness and time spent together during fortune-telling. Let every superstitious knock three times. Of course, unpainted.

Don't guess envious. 

Another very popular superstition is that divination will not come true if we reveal its contents to another person. For your own good, you must remain silent and wait patiently for the fulfillment of our prophecy. Here we are also dealing with the same mechanism as in the previous superstition. An evil fate or demonic forces can overhear our history and do everything to deceive our expectations of life changes. Why do we believe it? The world in which superstition arose was inherently dangerous to man. Perhaps that is why superstitious people believe that they have little influence on their life situation, is this true? Those who advocate not revealing their fortune-telling to others are somewhat right in the sense that fortune-telling usually concerns things that are important to us. During the session, we ask honest questions and expect the same answers. By telling what we have heard to anyone and everyone, people around us can use it for all sorts of hidden purposes. Unfortunately, not everyone wishes us well. Jealousy, especially at work, is a very negative energy with destructive power. Therefore, it is better to talk about fortune-telling only to those who are really worthy to entrust them with a secret, who rejoice at our successes and support our development.Mia Krogulska

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