Unlucky number 13. Is thirteen really such an unlucky number? Thirteen in mythology and religion

October 13 is the 700th anniversary of that fateful day when the French king Philip IV the Fair ordered the arrest of all members of the Catholic spiritual-knightly order of the Templars (templars) and the confiscation of their property.

In 1307, October 13th fell on a Friday. This may have been one of the events that causes people to this day to fear the 13th of the month, which falls on a Friday. But there are a lot of versions regarding the roots of this fear. Some point to Eve and Adam, who, as is commonly believed, ate the legendary apple on such a day. Others remember the sad death of Abel, which happened exactly on such a Friday. Still others draw parallels with the traitor Judas (the 13th participant in the Last Supper), thanks to whom Christ was crucified, also on Friday the 13th. Well, researchers of secret cults recall October 13, 1307, when, through the efforts of Pope Clement V and the French King Philip IV, crowds of Knights Templar were captured and destroyed in one day. Many legends remained after them, but their famous treasures were never found.

Often, the fear of the ominous combination of Friday and the 13th (paraskaidekatriaphobia) is reinforced by the fear of simply the number 13 - triskaidekaphobia.

According to popular beliefs in many European countries, the number 13 is considered ominous and is called the “devil’s dozen.”

In the Middle Ages, a legend became widespread that 13 “characters” took part in witchcraft sabbaths - 12 witches and Satan.

Scientists explain this by the fact that today we use a number system based on ten. However, in ancient times, both eastern and western peoples took the number 12 as a basis. Counting in dozens, not tens, was common in many European countries, including Rus'. The number 13 differs from the rest in that it is divisible only by itself. Perhaps it was this difference that gave rise to the superstition that 13 is a “devil’s dozen.”

Americans are especially wary of number 13. The buildings there do not have a 13th floor, and the airlines do not have flights at number 13. The planes do not have row 13. On the thirteenth they don’t do anything important: they don’t launch ships, they don’t sign treaties. Only one hotel in New York has a 13th floor - the Waldorf-Astoria. Europe also did not escape triskaidekaphobia. For example, in France, if a company has a thirteenth employee, the owner often hires another - this is called the “fourteenth guest profession.” If there are 13 people at the dinner table, then the owners sit the doll on the fourteenth chair and serve it dinner, just like the others.

And not the very last people. Goethe, for example, spent this day in bed. Napoleon did not declare battle. Bismarck did not sign the papers. Oil tycoon Paul Getty, Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt preferred to make as few movements as possible on the damned day; Queen Elizabeth II of England also hates this date. According to sociologists, every fourth European is afraid of Friday the 13th.

At the end of the last century, a club of fighters against superstitions called “The Thirteen” was created in England. Its members met for lunch on Friday the 13th, in room number 13 and in the number of 13 people. At their “meetings” they deliberately broke mirrors, said hello across the threshold, spilled salt, dropped knives, sewed buttons on themselves, whistled in the room and did a lot of other forbidden things. And it seemed like nothing special happened to them. But among the club members there was always one who did not come to the meeting. I was scared. Because there is the most terrible sign: when 13 people sit at the table, one of them will definitely die soon.

Scientists consider parascadecatriaphobia to be a serious illness. For example, composer Arnold Schoenberg was so afraid of the number 13 that he could be said to have died from his morbid superstition.

He spent the entire Friday, July 13, 1951, under the covers, shaking with fear. A quarter of an hour before midnight, his wife looked into the room to say that there were 15 minutes left to be afraid. At that moment, Schoenberg raised his hand with difficulty, squeezed out the word “harmony” and died. Time of death 23.47 - thirteen minutes to twelve.

The rooting of parascadecatriaphobia was also facilitated by the fact that the creators of horror films often used this particular phobia. There is a serial film "Friday the 13th", which tells about a maniac who kills on this day. Horror has been popular for many years.

Scientists firmly believe that misfortunes on Friday the 13th are pure superstition. True, they note that these days there are actually more accidents and accidents.

Dr Alex Scanlon, from the British Department of Health, said: "Friday the 13th really cannot be considered a day like any other. It has been found that 50% more patients are admitted to hospital on this day in London than on average for the week. It is also known - and this is confirmed by police statistics - that on this day many people prefer not to use a car." The explanation for all this “devilry” is quite simple: it’s all about self-hypnosis. If a person expects an accident to happen to him on Friday the 13th, he experiences anxiety and discomfort on this day, which can lead to an accident.

The only threat Friday the 13th poses is the threat of a virus attack. Computer pests have not ignored human fear of a magical day. One of the first viruses to target Friday the 13th was Jerusalem. On Friday, May 13, 1988, several companies and universities in several countries around the world were affected by it. For this reason, some users then chose not to turn on their computers at all on Friday the 13th.

Several years ago, the UN announced a competition to create a new calendar, which should replace the current Gregorian one. The fact is that the current one is not very convenient: half-years, quarters and months contain different numbers of days, and the beginning of months falls on different days of the week. In addition, the new calendar would help get rid of the combination of Friday and the 13th.

As an alternative to the Gregorian, a mirror-symmetrical permanent calendar is proposed. Each month of this calendar consists of four weeks. Each quarter of the year begins with another, additional quarterly week. Each season of the year should begin with a quarter week - winter, spring, summer, autumn. Thus, in each quarter of the year there will be 91 days, and in a year there will be 364 of them, and Friday corresponds to the 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th of each month of any quarter and year.

Nowadays, the number 13 acquires the status of a lucky number, but this is far from a modern innovation. Even during the Middle Ages, the “devil’s dozen” was sometimes called the “baker’s dozen.” It turns out there was a custom of adding a free 13th bun if someone ordered a dozen. Catholics believed that 13 was a sacred number because it symbolized Christ and the 12 apostles.

The natives of Central and South America believe that 13 brings happiness. Italians share the same opinion. And according to the modern version of fortune telling according to the Chinese “Book of Changes,” the hexagrams that make up the number 13 indicate that everything is fine and things are going well.

The material was prepared by the online editors of www.rian.ru based on information from RIA Novosti and open sources

There are several reasons for this:

1. Since ancient times, the number 12 has meant a dozen.. This was an ideal measure of counting, and by adding one to it, the harmony was destroyed, the number became irrational, in all understandings, and automatically went over to the dark side.

The question arises - why exactly the addition of one, and not 5 or 7? Indeed, in these cases, the harmony of the ideal number is also violated, and the number also becomes ugly, in mathematical terms.

2.According to this version, 12 apostles of Christ gathered at the Last Supper, Jesus himself became the thirteenth at this table. Here is the thirteenth man - Judas - who betrayed Christ by treacherously kissing him. From now on, it is also considered bad when 13 people gather at the table.

3. Christ the Savior himself was crucified on Friday the 13th. Hence the hostility towards this combination.

Continuing the Biblical theme, I will describe the following reason.

4. Eve gave Adam the forbidden fruit on the thirteenth day

5. Cain committed the fratricide of Abel on Friday the 13th

Further, among the Japanese, 13 is considered an unlucky number, inexplicably. The sum of the two digits that make up the number is four: 1+3=4. And "four" in Japanese sounds like "death". This is a rather strange explanation.

Now my personal example

I was born on the 4th at 13:00! It would seem, how could a baby who was born at such an unfavorable time survive? However, I am alive and well, thank God.

My first GCSE was World Literature. The subject is scary for almost every student. I went up to the table and pulled out the fourth ticket, its number was 13. My answer on this ticket was the best and most comprehensive of all. Moreover, I was not ready for the exam and went on charisma alone.

Entrance exam to technical school. There were a lot of applicants. The exam lasted a very long time. My maiden name begins with the letter "X", and applicants were called in alphabetical order. I entered the classroom at 4 pm. By this point, my head was almost out of control due to nerves. Need I say that I pulled out the 13th ticket? The exam took place on Friday, the 13th. I sat over the ticket for 40 minutes, and despite my perfect knowledge of mathematics, I could not answer a single question. I went to the examiner with a blank sheet of paper. The teacher began to question me verbally, I answered all the questions, but since I did not solve the assignments, I was given a “4”.

I was enrolled in a technical school.

So, based on the above facts, it is impossible to give a clear definition of why the number “13” is considered to bring misfortune. From my personal experience, I am convinced that this is nothing more than superstition.

And on Friday the 13th you can be happy!

There are many in our lives, but perhaps the most common of them is the fatal number 13, which many consider to bring trouble. There are various confirmations of this. For example, some planes do not have a 13th row of seats because passengers often refused to take these seats. There are also hotels where there is no 13th room or 13th floor. And, of course, they often prefer to postpone important things if they fall on this number. Friday the 13th is considered a particularly unfavorable day.

Possible causes of superstition

Explanations of why the number 13 is unlucky can be found in biblical stories. For example, it is believed that Adam and Eve succumbed to temptation and ate an apple on the 13th. In addition, Abel's death occurred on Friday the 13th, and on the same day Jesus was crucified. Finally, at the table at the Last Supper there were 13 people - Jesus himself and his 12 apostles. In this regard, some believe that if 13 people gather at the table, then one of them will suffer a terrible fate within a year.

However, the “devil’s dozen” was not always considered a bad number. The Aztecs and Mayans considered it auspicious; their calendar had 13 months, and their week had the same number of days. Moreover, many consider this figure to be completely harmless.

  1. The Bible describes 13 qualities of God.
  2. In Kabbalah there are 13 blessings that a sinless person will find in heaven.
  3. In some countries, special “Thirteen Clubs” have been created. 13 participants gather every 13th, and nothing bad has happened to them yet.

Thus, there is no specific explanation as to why 13 is an unlucky number. It is generally accepted that troubles occur more often on this date, but if you analyze this assumption, it turns out to be incorrect. It's just that due to superstition, bad things that happen on the 13th attract more attention than bad things that happen on other days. If you are being stalked, you should not worry too much about this - these are all just banal coincidences that should not scare

. Why is the number 13 considered unlucky?

The idea that 13 is an unlucky number is a superstition. There are many superstitions related to nature, charms, spirits, objects, colors, incidents and so on.
But there is probably no other superstitious sign to which most people would attach so much importance in one form or another as recognizing the number 13 as unlucky. Many hotels do not have a floor number 13 - the count goes from the 12th straight to the 14. In many hotels there is no room number 13. Many people would never invite 13 people to dinner.

Oddly enough, there is no single generally accepted explanation for the origin of the superstition associated with the number 13. There are many different opinions on this matter.

Some experts believe that the number 13 has become unpopular since the time when people began to learn to count. Using 10 fingers and two feet as separate units, he was able to count to 12. But then came the unknown number 13, which frightened the man.

In religious circles, the number 13 and the superstition that has arisen around it are associated with the Last Supper, which was attended by Christ and 12 apostles - 13 in total. Some turn to Scandinavian mythology, to the mass at Valhalla, where 12 gods were invited. Loki, the god of controversy and evil, imposed himself on the thirteenth. As a result, the beloved of the gods, Balder, was killed.

The fear of the number 13 is called triskaidekaphobia. In this regard, in some buildings the floors are numbered so as not to irritate triskaidekaphobes: after the 12th floor the 14th may immediately follow, the building may have floors 12A and 12B, or the 13th floor may be called “+1” . Sometimes this also applies to house and room numbers. In opera houses in Italy there are no seats with this number, and on almost all ships after the 12th cabin there is immediately a 14th. Also, the 13th row is absent on airplanes (after the 12th row comes the 14th row). In modern Formula 1 auto racing there is no car with number 13, after 12 comes 14, etc.

There was a superstition (possibly related to the Last Supper): if 13 people gather at one table, then one of them will die within a year. There was even a profession for the “fourteenth guest,” who was invited to a meeting in order to avoid an unlucky number. In the USA, the “Thirteen Club” was created to combat this superstition.

Another oddity about the number 13 is that it was considered lucky in ancient China and Egypt. This number is considered favorable in Kabbalah and among the Mayans.

Recently in Russia, many people consider 13, on the contrary, to be their lucky number; in terms of popularity, it competes with the numbers 7 and 5.

Objectively, this number is not something to do with luck or bad luck.

Everything depends on the person himself in this and many other issues that arise in our lives. You can find the answers yourself by reading this information.

Since ancient times it has been known that the number 13 brings special success and has a positive effect on a person’s life. Few knew about this. Therefore, so that not everyone “uses” this wonderful number - and comes up with the idea that this number is supposedly “bad”. In fact, this number is divine. But it, like many other divine elements and symbols, was used for their own purposes by representatives of dark forces. The so-called “Illuminati”, the dark lodge, are those who hid knowledge from people, at the same time distorting it (an example of which is now the constant (and to this day) discrediting of holy divine symbols: the Pyramid, the Divine Pentagram, the “Star of David”, the all-seeing eye of Horus, Kolovrata (Fasha - Svasti), Cross, etc.). But now we will only talk about the number “thirteen”, as it was undeservedly called, even by such ungodly names as the “devil’s” dozen, etc. Those. everything turned out to be distorted “exactly the opposite.”

But in fact they say: “God Trinity”, Triune Mother Goddess (Trimurti), i.e.: Three in One. The same numbers 1 and 3. How then did people come up with the idea of ​​taking the instigations of the dark ones seriously and considering the number thirteen “bad”?.. Obviously, it is due to ignorance. They didn’t know how it really was, and therefore they believed the lies imposed by the dark ones, who simply frightened and intimidated. And fear, as we know, clouds the mind.

By the way, the action is based on this superstition (vain supposedly “faith”). The man doesn't know, but he's afraid “no matter what happens...”- and because of that "just in case" decides, for example: I will not follow the road crossed by the black cat; or: it’s a sin to work on a holiday; etc. But this is a bad decision, because... plunges a person into an ever-increasing number of blinders, dogmas, prohibitions, “frameworks,” misunderstanding and fear. And hostile invisible creatures are just waiting to intensify his fears. Arrange supposedly evidence, “trouble” for those who succumb to such influence. So that real faith and knowledge are completely replaced by superstition and far-fetched fears... So that, in the end, instead of the Divine, a superstitious person...only imagines something as a kind of “god” (for example, the patriarchal grandfather of “God the Father”; some “generally recognized”, but completely “faith” that does not correspond to Divine reality, etc.). So, as it turns out, “superstition” is not such a harmless thing as it is believed. It can lead a person to spiritual destruction, without knowledge and true faith.

For example, it was not recommended to sit “on the edge” (colloquially meaning: the corner of the table), so that, according to popular belief, the woman (or man) would not be deprived of the opportunity to get married. The corner is a powerful energy absorber. For this reason, the usual "put in a corner" for a restless child - it was used to dump “extra energy” into the “corner funnel”. This is understandable: the constant “dumping” of energy (into a corner) makes a person less noticeable in society.

Thus, it is necessary to KNOW where prejudices and superstitions come from, and to be able to explain them scientifically. Then all fears dissipate, and life becomes brighter and more joyful...

The Mother of the World who came to the planet bestows True Knowledge. Freeing us from all previous worldly illusions and erroneous, false ideas about the world and the Universe imposed by the dark ones.

This is what is said in the Teachings of the Mother of the World Maria DEVI CHRISTOS about the number “13”.

“...Each letter has its own numerical name, a vibration that carries specific information of all levels of its manifestation. The Russian alphabet is a magnetic scattering of Divine sacraments and meanings. For example, the name Kyiv combines the following numbers, respectively: 31 63 = 13 = 4. There is an infinite amount of information captured in it. “Ki” - astral spirit, prana, energy; corresponds to three and one. Three in One is a symbol of Eternal Life, Immortality, God, Expressed by the Four. Quaternary - sign of the equilateral Cross of the One Mother of Light, four elements: fire, water, air, earth; perfect number; perfect balance in which the four cardinal directions are contained; number of form and order, etc. Unit - Existing, the principle of Life, the Beginning; Trinity - Equilibrium of motion; The measure of all things. 13 is the number of immortality, inscribed in the four" (Maria DEVI CHRISTOS. "Kabbalistic aspect of the YUSMALOS Program (Theosophy. Kabbalah)", 10.9.95).

“Each of the Three Hypostases (Father, Son, Mother) of the Creator is Filled with the Holy Spirit! Three in One - There is the Holy Spirit - the Supreme Progenitor of all things - MARIA DEVI CHRIST! One - in Three - There is the Holy Spirit, Filling everything and everyone - MARIA DEVI CHRISTOS!” (Maria DEVI CHRISTOS. “The ABC of Transfiguration (Light Formulas)”, 1993).

And it is also significant that the two Divine Holidays, Approved by the Mother of the World, are also consistent with this sacred number 13!

August 13th is Universal Freedom Day!
September 13th is the Day of Universal LOVE!

“SEPTEMBER 13, 1997 - Fire Descended to Earth, for the Virgo Constellation - the Element of Earth - became the Sign of the Cosmic UNION of God, Earthly and Heavenly, in the Spirit of Truth. The Mother of the World has united with the True Divine Spouse of Eternity into a Single Light Harmony of Forces!

I am the Mother of the World, My Name evokes awe or fear, or hatred, or LOVE in many. It is pronounced very quietly, either publicly, or not pronounced, for His Holy Magic is terrible for Darkness, for He is the Light Itself! My name is MARIA DEVI CHRISTOS! I Am the Fiery Sword of the Consort of Eternity, Slaying the Hordes of Demons of Darkness. John Peter the Second is the Divine Rod of Strength and Authority of the Mother of the World, My LOVE, Light and Birth!

I, the Mother of the World, Maria DEVI CHRIST, Descended from Heaven on April 11, 1990, in order to Unite the Earthly and Heavenly into a Single Whole and Make Darkness Light!

SEPTEMBER 13 - A Historical Event took place in the Universe! The Divine Union of the Earthly and the Heavenly has been completed! I Sanctified THAT Eternal, which on Earth became corruptible and sinful. The Holy ANKH, the Key of Life of the Mother of the World, the Holy Rod of My John, has shone like a rainbow..."

(Maria DEVI CHRIST. “Song of Freedom - Dance of LOVE: COUPLE WITH GOD!”, 09/04/99).


In ancient times, the number 13 was considered the number of the Holy Spirit - the Mother, and moreover, it was revealed in Three Postases (1 in 3 and 3 in 1 - there is the Absolute of Consciousness), 3 + 1 = 4 (Harmony of the Spheres, Unity of all cardinal directions).

...In European civilization and North America it is considered “unlucky.” However, there is another relationship to the number " 13 " Many people consider him symbol of power, strength.

Therefore, the attitude towards this number has always been special; it was considered either unlucky or, conversely, bringing good luck. In the divine pantheon of ancient Greece, 12 other deities were subordinate to the main god Zeus, and with him there were thirteen deities.

Jesus Christ and His 12 apostles were already considered a manifestation of divine power throughout the world.

St. Sophia Cathedral was built with 13 domes. For Christians, the number "13" is also associated with the Virgin Mary, one of whose missions is to bruise the head of Satan.

The number thirteen, coming after 12 (after the completion of the previous dozen, as completeness, fullness of a certain level), - symbolizes the transition to a higher level. Rebirth, with transformation into a higher order of spheres (in the temporal aspect and in the development of those following the path of evolution).

No wonder, in Tarot Cards, the corresponding card meant the end of a previous life, i.e. beginning, continuation at a higher level. This was known to the initiates. It was only later, with the loss of knowledge, that ignorant people began to fear the unknown. In fact, by denying the most necessary things, people deprived themselves of knowledge of the sacred. Whoever avoids the number 13 deprives himself of the highest, is inhibited in evolution. And naturally, because of this, sometimes he gets "by the hat" for violating true knowledge, evolutionary laws (being, in this case, provoked by the dark ones to commit evil). Therefore, it is important to free yourself from worldly inventions and prejudices, not to assume, but to know.

The thirteenth hour is at the same time the first, which symbolizes the end of one day and the beginning of new ones and is a symbol of the cyclic process - “death-rebirth”. The number 13 is not feared in China, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea and Saudi Arabia. In three of these countries, other number-related superstitions have been confirmed. And in two - Italy and China - there is a traditional love for the number 13. In Chinese, 13 is denoted by a phrase that sounds like “must succeed.” In Hong Kong, mobile network subscribers often ask for a number with the number 13 because it brings good luck. The list could go on for a long time: in China this is a sacred number. It was also revered by the ancient Aztecs and Mayans. They believed that the number "13" was somehow connected with the heavens. There are 13 Buddhas in the Indian pantheon. There are the same number of mystical disks on Chinese and Indian pagodas. Kabbalah considers the number 13 to be especially auspicious. And according to the modern version of fortune telling according to the Chinese “Book of Changes”, the hexagrams that make up the number 13 , indicate that everything is fine and things are going well. Those. this is a great strong number, auspicious and divine. It was this that should have become known, more preferable than others.

WHY is there such disagreement in the world about the true meaning of this number? Who came up with superstitions regarding the number 13? As already mentioned, those who knew his strength and power and did not want others to have this knowledge. The dark ones calculatedly misinformed ignorant people. We know who these “secret villains” are! “Secret government”, a bunch of representatives of the financial and oligarchic “elite” controlled by dark creatures. Already They were interested in hiding the meaning of the number 13, using his power only for his own interests...

And since the Orthodox people are basically ignorant, it was easy to deceive them!

And this superstition originated from the date of the terrible defeat of the famous Order of the Templars. Their burning as heretics at the stake of the Inquisition took place on the 13th of 1307, Friday. And this was done in full view of all of Europe. The date was remembered and became, to some extent, terrifying (it’s like now destroying the Microsoft corporation with all its branches in the world). Historians write about it this way: “...Another sad event occurred in France on October 13, 1307, when the French king Philip IV decided to deal with the Knights Templar, which at that time had gained enormous power and created a potential danger to the king’s power. The leader of the Templars was burned alive at the stake. Since then, the date 13 is Friday, and the number 13 itself has terrified people.”

Scottish historian L. Henderson spent a lot of time searching for the origins of this horror story. And she managed to find out that for the first time "the evil fate of Friday the 13th" mentioned in the pages of Notes and Queries magazine in 1913. Well, finally this symbol, supposedly of all misfortunes, entered modern pop culture with the release of the famous horror film "Friday, the 13th" in the 1980s. Etc. - there have been many such “remakes” of the plot since that time. A whole list of films, printed novels.

Disinformation was carried out according to all the laws of military strategy. As a result, the dark ones completely drilled the myth of the “number 13” into the heads of the gullible. Few people today know and are sure that this is a lucky number. The rest are still kept in ignorance by the dark ones. And, as a result, in fear. In “civilized” countries it reaches the point of obvious absurdity: there are no 13th numbers of houses, apartments, rows in passenger planes, floors in buildings, license plates of cars, etc. (it would take a lot of space to list everything, but this already belongs to the category of, let’s say...tragic humor, imposed by the dark inferiority of consciousness; this is triskaidekaphobia - a phobia, fear of this number, which already has something to do with the earthly medicine of madness, and also with economics: because billions of dollars are lost every year due to downtime and other problems imposed by this fear). “...In a modern society with a developed economy, the problem of Friday the 13th can turn from a mystical one into a completely tangible economic problem. People, to one degree or another, susceptible to “paraskevidekatriaphobia” try to reduce their activity as much as possible on such days, which, according to some estimates, in the US economy alone leads to a loss of 800-900 million dollars on each of these days.”

Let's continue to talk about the virtues of the “number 13”. Because it is useful for everyone to know.

The wise Mayan people used "Tzolkin" or "tonalamatl" - counting systems based on the numbers 20 and 13. In the Mayan calendar, they counted time in cycles of 13 baktuns (13 * 144,000 days). The number 13 was considered sacred and very auspicious. There are 13 months in the Mayan calendar. The Mayans also had a thirteenth zodiac sign - Ophiuchus.

Kabbalah speaks of thirteen heavenly fountains, thirteen gates of mercy, and thirteen rivers of balm, which the pious will find in paradise.

In America, it is officially believed that 13 refers to the number of states that originally united. The number 13 is represented in the elements of the US coat of arms: above the eagle's head there is a star made up of thirteen stars. In addition, the eagle holds thirteen arrows in its left paw, and an olive branch with thirteen leaves and thirteen berries in its right paw. Even the motto: “E pluribus unum” (“Out of many, one”) contains 13 letters. There are also thirteen red and white stripes on the US flag. ...The symbolism of the number “13” is present in many designs of the one dollar bill.

The founders of the American Union then knew a lot about the science of numerology. And their success is obvious, the USA is still a “superpower” today (they created the country masons who need it as an opportunity have full impact on the world). They clearly used knowledge that was once stolen. Obviously, since the time of the replacement of the true Priests of the sacred civilization of Egypt - with the servants of the “god of evil Set”, “Amon” (this is a reptilian clan, mutants controlled by Satan). Since then, knowledge has fallen into the hands of the dark. And the people striving for the truth were deprived of this knowledge, necessary for everyone. But this situation will not last forever. The truth will prevail. And the people of the new Sixth Race of consciousness, on the Transformed Planet after the Quantum Leap, will truly be sages.

In numerology, the number 13 symbolizes not only the beginning of a new cycle and a break with the past, but also the destruction of illusions, facing the truth.

XIII Tarot Arcana - the card symbolizes a complete break with the past; the end of your life as it is. The card can be interpreted as a rejection of old ideals, previous actions, a transition from one way of existence to another. This is the harvest: you have sown your seed, it has sprouted, and it is time to reap the fruits. You receive what you have learned and move on to the next, higher (if you studied properly) level of existence. Now you will begin a completely different, new life that you could not imagine before.

The great Clovis (king of the Franks, 466-511 AD) gave Clotilde, who was getting married, thirteen deniers (an ancient coin) "for luck". On the Miraculous Medal (a medal awarded to all visitors to one of the places of pilgrimage to the saints of the Catholic Church associated with the name of the Virgin Mary) the letter M, denoting Mary, is located above the Holy Cross of Jesus Christ, with which the number 13 is associated.

Note that the letter M- thirteenth in the Latin alphabet. Among the Aztecs, the number 13 was associated with the concept of time, namely, it meant the completion of the time cycle.

As the great Russian philosopher Vl. once said. Solovyov: “Be careful with the number thirteen. It is fraught with many surprises!” In the context of modern, distorted dark mentality, the word "surprise"- carries a negative meaning. But Solovyov put a positive sacred meaning into this thought!

Some ancient records of famous adepts say: “He who has penetrated the meaning of the number 13 possesses the keys of power and authority.”

Jesus Christ was the thirteenth participant* in the Last Supper along with the 12 apostles. The Name of Jesus Christ itself is written in Greek with 13 letters.

In the Christian tradition, the number thirteen means the number of the Universe, which is symbolized by the ten and the Trinity.

The Japanese, Koreans and Chinese revere 13 as their preferred lucky number, often holding weddings on this day.

In the North, in the harsh world of the German-Scandinavian gods, the goddess from the Vanir family, Freya, is incredibly popular. She knew how to penetrate other worlds and owned runes long before Odin received them. So, everyone knew about this sorceress: thirteen is her number, and Friday is her day. This is also the day of the goddess of Beauty Venus.

According to other sources, faith in "Friday the 13th" owes its origin to the stock exchange player Thomas Lawson, who wrote in 1907. his only and now deservedly forgotten novel called “Friday the Thirteenth.” The work is no longer mentioned, but at that time it was very popular, and the title was picked up by the press (by the way, since that time, as is known, it was bought up by the Rothschilds, a banking clan of reptilized Illuminati, humanity-hating Satanists of the “world government”). Well, this myth was spread throughout the world by the famous film mentioned above by Sean Cunningham “Friday the 13th”. The director admitted that the title, which replaced the previous working title after filming was completed, became one of the decisive factors for success. Obviously there was some evil in this. Like this "black Friday" stepped into the 20th century. Soon, an idea "popularization of Black Friday" picked up by the creators of computer viruses. The first was “Jeru-salem” (“Time”), which attacked millions of computers around the world on Friday, May 13, 1988. Hundreds of other viruses followed. Quite in the style of the leaders of the “world government”, who order and encourage what is beneficial to them.

Thus, researchers consider the sign of “the 13th” and Friday the 13th to be a relatively recent phenomenon that arose somewhere at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries from various superstitions, as well as from far from random inspirations, when famous anti-heroes created a “conspiracy theory” that was profitable for the masses. public opinion." A lot of things in this world are done purposefully against the people by some hostile forces.

We can even observe the dynamics of how superstitions arose in society. Well-known fact: English so-called. Brewer's Dictionary of Expressions and Catchwords, published in 1889, did not have any separate entry on Friday the 13th.

Paradoxically, people born on the 13th are considered lucky. They always achieve their goals and are very rarely subject to blows of fate. It is obvious that they perceive the number 13 as good.

It is thirteen that is aimed at purifying internal space with fire and acquiring greater stability in the world of chaos. But when a person ignores the meaning of the number 13 and strives to live as before, he increases chaos, and this affects his future relationships with the outside world. Often such people have accidents on the 13th, which warn them of the accumulation of destructive energy. If the 13th is relatively calm for you and does not cause you any worries, you can rest assured. This means that you are living correctly.

Other people have given the 13th a bad name and live under the slogan: “We invented it ourselves, we are afraid of it ourselves.”

But not all countries are afraid of the 13th. As the saying goes: "everyone has it - its own horror story.” The Chinese "quiet horror" evokes the number 4, since in one of the most common dialects of the Chinese language, the number “four” is consonant with the word “death”. Even phone numbers containing the number 4 are sold at a significant discount in China. House numbers with this number are a problem for realtors; selling such a house is incredibly difficult. The number 14 also scares the Chinese. And, as already mentioned, the number 13 in China, on the contrary, is lucky. ...In Italy, Friday the 17th is an unlucky day.

In Japan, Korea, and China, the disease tetraphobia is even widespread - fear of fours. Its reason is in the peculiarities of Chinese writing. The fact is that the hieroglyphs denoting the number “4” and the word “death” surprisingly coincide in the Chinese language. This is why you rarely see the 4th floor in a hospital or hotel. The Japanese and Koreans borrowed writing from China, and with it the fear of the four. But is the fate of an Asian subject to different laws than the fate of a European? Surely an Indian, Japanese or Chinese will be able to remember how the number 13 favorably influenced his destiny, and how 4 brought trouble, or at least trouble. Logically, this proves that the perception of these fears is completely subjective.

In Indian legends, the number 13 was attributed magical significance; for the ancient Egyptians and Mayans, the number 13 carried the favor of the gods.

...In Rus', the number 13 meant something new, a new life.

In the 19th century, the world called the number 13 "Baker's Dozen"(and by no means "damn") It turns out that there was a custom of adding a 13th bun for free if someone ordered a dozen (due to the strictness of the laws of the time punishing buyers for underweight, so sellers tried to ensure that there was no error from possible shrinkage of bakery products during their manufacture).

What is interesting: neither Pythagoras nor his predecessors, as if they were afraid of the “damn” dozen, on the contrary, considered the number 13 to have creative power. And modern numerologists believe that dislike of the number 13 is an absurd prejudice.

Among the Rosicrucians, the path from man to God also passed through thirteen initiations.

Recently in Russia, many people consider 13, on the contrary, to be their lucky number - and in terms of popularity it competes with the numbers 7 and 5. As they say: "cheek brings success"; For people who perceive the world positively, everything benefits them, especially the really strong and useful number 13!

13 is numerologically the number of manifestation of the One(the point passes into the Trinity, together forming the Tetragrammaton). The main thing is a conscious attitude, devoid of ignorant fears and prejudices, i.e. everything that the dark ones are trying to impose on the majority.

So you can learn another meaning of the famous saying: “And you will know the truth, and the Truth will make you free.”

True knowledge is given to people from century to century, and for exactly the same amount of time the dark ones steal this knowledge from humanity. Now, the Savior has appeared on the planet - the Mother of the World Maria DEVI CHRISTOS, She Gave People the Secret Divine Knowledge. And the choice is ours, to be subject to dark forces and remain in ignorance, or to live in the Light, in Knowledge and Power! HOORAY!