Friday 13th
- Clares CHAT
- Dec 13, 2024
- 1 min read
Friday the 13th, a date often associated with superstitions and fears, holds a unique history rooted in the celebration of the divine feminine.
Friday derives its name from the Norse goddess Frigg or Freyja. Freyja was revered as the goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and sensuality. She embodies the sacred feminine in her various forms, and Friday was dedicated to her worship. Many cultures, including the Romans who associated it with Venus, regarded Friday as a day to honor goddesses and the feminine aspects of divinity.
The number 13 has a rich and ancient history closely tied to the lunar calendar. The lunar calendar consists of 13 moon cycles each year, with each moon cycle representing the natural menstrual cycle of the divine feminine. The number 13 also holds a profound significance in numerology, far removed from its reputation as a bad omen. It is seen as a symbol of transformation and rebirth. Basically, the number 13 reminds us that transformation is a vital part of life, much like the changing seasons or the cycles of the moon. So, rather than being a harbinger of doom, it invites us to see Friday the 13th as a day of potential, personal growth, and embracing the unknown. 🐉💚

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