HI
This is the first time I join in this forum. I’m not supersitious. Sometimes I find that the 13th Friday isn’t unfortunate so I behave like an ordinary day. But my mom is supersitious, she thinks that breaking the mirror usually gives us unlucky things and many people in my country (Vietnam) think so. I haven’t done it. What do you think about it? Do people in other country belive that? Please tell me some more supersition in your country.
hi everyone,
I’m not a superstitious, sorry for those people who believe it but you know it’s sound silly, How can I make my life a hostage at the myths. we create opportunities not luck.
Hi
About superstitious. in my country and culture there is a rather superstitious for exampel at first 13th day of new year all of the people go out from the houses and spend all day time at parkes and gardenes. they believed if anybody at 13th day of new year stay at home unfavorable thinges will occur.
Hamid
yes i am supertitious…n behave elegantly on friday… yehhhh i am supertitious…cuz i did not give pain to anyone …
Hi, everybody
Actually, I’m not superstitious at all
I think it’s the worst thing to think that these fables will make any effect to your life, as controlling your health, romanticist, or financial situation
So, I do -freely- anything in anytime without any fearing from fables, as a result: I live in comfort and everything goes well in my life
we have in my county some of these fables such as putting a blue pearl or say “five” to avoid bad eye, or cleaning the house in the night bring the poverty…… :?
In fact I can’t imagine how they do that in the 21st centaury :!:
BTY being a superstitious is not Islamic (my religion is Islam)
this religion respects our brains, bodies and souls
I hope everything goes well with everyone in this forum.
[color=green]CONCRETE MAN
Hmmm…some people react like that…i am supertitious…hehh…
wel i am not supertitious… :oops:
Yes I am because I am a Vietnamese and most of orientals are supertitious.Not only the 13 Friday but the Lunar year calendar dates also.
Hi Torsten,
When it comes to fear, one must fear the one only. This my belief, but I fear a lot of things. 13 is not amongst them.
I am not superstitous. I belive in working hard.
If one is hardworking nobody could stop one achieving his/her goals.
I personally think there is special reason for every superstition.If one is superstitious he will not do some important work on that particular time or day, in this way some time one can loose some important things.
Rekha
Oh! I’m not superstitious. It’s only in the mind. God created us this power to think. So If you believe that God is omnipresent, should you fear what you hear from others superstitions or what your parents had instilled on you? Being a superstitious person shows a distrustful act in the eyes of the Lord. God bless to all.
Hi
I don’t take superstitions seriously, but I have this blue glass pendant - the eye of Fathima from Turkey and I wear it now and again to bring me luck!
My mother is superstitious - she believes in special numbers and that seeing a particular kind of bird or animal will bring luck.
I am not superstitious. I don’t believe that a simple number or the view or the touch of something can bring happiness or misfortune.
Hello,
How can I become a suprsticious, I can’t. Just because I was one when being a little boy and since I understood Jesus Christ is my Life’s Lord and GOD, I can fear nothing, and even if it happens I be afraid of siomething, I am not suprsticious.
And about the number 13, I believe it’s just Pagan’s inventions which reached Christians all over the world.
Thanks for stopying by my answer.
Dear my teacher!
i’am one of your student, sulaiman from afghanistan and kabul city, and you asked in the 13th email lesson that are you superstitious are not if so please give examples.
my answer is that for you that iam not superstitious, in my idea people who are superstitious believe in things that are not real and possible for example magic.
second E.g:- a superstitious man with a unnatural fear of dark, for this reason i say that iam not superstitious.
I’m not supersticious. And to all the supersticious people frightened by the number 13 I would like to said that in my country this is considered the luckiest number and that here (in Italy) the number 17 is the symbol of bad luck so that just to be sure in our planes these numbers have been both eliminated.
Hello to all those who fear 13,
I am not superstitious but I have set aside 1%, because there are always a couple of sides of everything. Don’t fear, instead take this number as a lucky one. The numbers won’t do any harm to you. Number 2 comes after 1, and 3 before 4.
My lucky number is 13 and my yahoo ID is . Why do people fear the no. 13? I sometimes wonder. Just take this number as any other numbers like 666, 7, 10 etc.
If you are triskaidekaphobia (the fear of number 13), what I suggest you is contact the experts or doctors related to in this field etc.
Noren Lee
hi toresten
no i’m not superstitious ,or at least i try to not to be,i belive when we see coincidence happening,then we convince ourselves that they related eachother,but from the point of other like my father it can be actually true,that all
Hey:
Please telll me more concerni g the number thirteen (13), for, I hear many people saying bad things related to it. And especially catholic believers.
Thaks in advance.
Your question interested me a lot and suggested me to make a little research about it.
It seems tha the origin of the superstition concerning the number 13 (it is considered particularly unlucky to be 13 at dinner, not only because a normal plate set is composed of 12 pieces only) comes from the Last dinner of Jesus. So that the superstition says that the first to get up will be the first to die.
The number 13 is also associated with the downfall of the Templar order. The templar knights were arrested and all their properties were confiscated on 13 october 1307.
While in the italian culture the number 17 is traditionally considered unlucky because one of the anagrams of the roman number XVII (17) is VIXI that in Latin means “I lived” or “I am a dead person”; and because according to the Bibble, the Flood started the 17th day of the second month. Number 17 can be also associated with the french king Louis XVII his miserable end by the French Revolution. It also seems that this number was also hated by the ancient Greek pitagora followers because it is between number 16 and number 18 that were considered mathematically perfect (4x4 and 6x3).
A superstion also says that the most inauspicious day of the week is Friday because Jesus died on Friday.
Bye
The superstition also says that the most inauspicious day of the week is Friday because Jesus died on Friday.
Bye
Babi wrote:
“The number 13 is also associated with the downfall of the Templar order. The templar knights were arrested and all their properties were confiscated on 13 october 1307.”
Downfall of the templar order should be considered an auspicious event, because they were terribly deviated sect and exercising satanic rituals as far as I remember. Also Babi thinks Friday is the inauspicious day because Jesus died on Friday. As a Muslim I believe Jesus was taken to the heavens not died and will come back to our planet again as a Muslim to fight and kill anti-Christ or Dajjal. I don’t understand the Catholics they believe Jesus is son of God, and then talk about his death. We believe he is a prophet and will die after his second coming after completing his second mission. Moreover, Friday is an auspicious day in Islam. So there should be nothing wrong with Friday 13.