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Aine of the Fae
December 13th, 2002, 11:21 AM
Just a little lore about the day.... (got this from AOL)


Unlucky No. 13
Friday the 13th combines Christian, pagan beliefs

by David Johnson

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Friday the 13th is an unlucky day in much of Western Europe, North America, and Australia. Many people avoid travel and avoid signing contracts on Friday the 13th. Floors in tall buildings often skip from 12 to 14. And while the superstition is believed to be fading, it nonetheless has deep roots in both Christian and pagan culture.


The Day Jesus Was Crucified?


Many Christians have long believed that Friday was unlucky because it was the day of the week when Jesus was crucified. The number 13 was believed to bring bad luck because there were 13 people at The Last Supper. Since there were 12 tribes of Israel, that number was considered lucky.


Roots in Norse Mythology


Thirteen was also a sinister number in Norse mythology. Loki, one of the most evil of the Norse gods, went uninvited to a party for 12 at Valhalla, a banquet hall of the gods. As a result, he caused the death of Balder, the god of light, joy, and reconciliation. Loki tricked Balder's blind brother, Hod, into throwing a sprig of mistletoe at Balder's chest. Since mistletoe was the only thing on Earth fatal to Balder, the beloved god fell dead.


Literature and Folk Wisdom


During the Middle Ages, the superstition against Friday the 13th grew. Over time a large body of literature and folk wisdom have reinforced the belief. In the 18th century, the HMS Friday was launched on Friday the 13th. It was never heard from again. Since then, ships are not usually launched on that date. (Click here for other mysterious ship disappearances.)


Dinner With 13


It is considered especially unlucky to have 13 people at the table during a meal, such as in Agatha Christie's mystery novel, Thirteen at Dinner. During the 1880s, a men's group that felt superstition was an unhealthy influence on public life held Thirteen Club dinners. Those diners would have doubtless deplored Triskaidekaphobia, which is a fear of the number 13. They would also have looked askance at Triskaidekamania, which is an excessive enthusiasm for the number 13. (Take our Phobias Quiz on Triskaidekaphobia and other scary phobias.)

WtchyChick13
December 15th, 2002, 11:00 PM
Well, I missed this post on Friday, but just for the record---

I was born on Friday the 13th.



Explains a lot, doesn't it? :T :T :T

Flaire-FireStar
December 15th, 2002, 11:04 PM
Woe is me, I was born on a Wednesday. :lol:

I really want to see if they actually DO skip the 13th floor in high-rise buildings or if the 13th row in airplanes is left out. :) Quite an interesting subject. (I love superstitions...)

Witchy Cowgirl
December 15th, 2002, 11:06 PM
My middle son's basketball # is 13. He loves it!

WtchyChick13
December 15th, 2002, 11:09 PM
Oh yeah! The high rises almost never have a 13th floor. But let's face it, when you're in an elevator you don't normally think to look! :lol:

Witchy Cowgirl
December 15th, 2002, 11:12 PM
When we were in New Orleans I made a point to look while in the elevator. No 13th floor.

Flaire-FireStar
December 15th, 2002, 11:15 PM
No kidding? :huh: Wow... (Hard to find a 3rd floor here!)


My middle son's basketball # is 13. He loves it!

That's awesome! :bigredgri I'd have loved to be #13 when I played basketball..But noooooooo...They had to give me #8 (That is such an unlucky number. :lol: )

Moon Daughter
December 16th, 2002, 12:39 AM
hmmm i've always considered Friday to be the Day of Freya ( or Frigg- although some make differences between them, i consider them to be VERY close, if not one). and since Freya is my patron Goddess- it's quite a good day for me...besides...who doesn't like Fridays anyways? :)

as for 13- well, aren't there 13 Full Moons in a year? to me, that makes 13 the number of the Moon, Mother, Goddess- thus, a great number

therefore, Friday the 13th- a day Sacred to the Goddess :) :) :)

WtchyChick13
December 16th, 2002, 12:45 AM
Originally posted by Moon Daughter
hmmm i've always considered Friday to be the Day of Freya ( or Frigg- although some make differences between them, i consider them to be VERY close, if not one). and since Freya is my patron Goddess- it's quite a good day for me...besides...who doesn't like Fridays anyways? :)

as for 13- well, aren't there 13 Full Moons in a year? to me, that makes 13 the number of the Moon, Mother, Goddess- thus, a great number

therefore, Friday the 13th- a day Sacred to the Goddess :) :) :)


OOOhhh, I like that! Since I always considered it "my" day, it was always lucky for me. :)



Personally, I've always agreed with Garfield the Cat--MONDAY the 13th is the one you have to watch out for! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Flaire-FireStar
December 16th, 2002, 12:49 AM
I like that thought, MoonDaughter. I never thought of it that way before. (Maybe Venus' day....) But I had never thought of the 13 moons in a year. :)

Moon Daughter
December 16th, 2002, 12:58 AM
:) :) :)

Amethyst Rose
December 17th, 2002, 02:56 PM
Originally posted by Flaire
Woe is me, I was born on a Wednesday. :lol:

I really want to see if they actually DO skip the 13th floor in high-rise buildings or if the 13th row in airplanes is left out. :) Quite an interesting subject. (I love superstitions...)

I also was born on a Wednesday :) My first apartment building had 16 floors, and yes, they left out the 13th :) (so technically the building only had 15 floors).