Slavs attributed various actions to everyday objects. Most superstitions concerned herbs, flowers and weather phenomena, but some of them talked about things that most of us currently have at home. The use of a certain item on September 13 is to bring bad luck.
Summer was mainly full of superstitions about love and prosperity. Starting from Kupała Nights, to superstitions related to. However, there were also those that warn against unlucky. According to them, on September 13, you should not look in the mirror. It is best to avoid all the day, looking at your reflection – it can be problematic, when applying makeup or laying hairstyles, but our ancestors believed that such action on this particular day can herald the arrival of bad luck.
Of course Folk superstitions should be treated with a grain of saltnevertheless having the opportunity to not look in the mirror, it can be followed so that you can say a woman and not only: “don’t tempt fate.” At the same time, this applies to all mirrors, but not a phone, also wanting to see your reflection, you can turn on the front camera and still “follow the rules”.
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Some passes say that the Slavs believed that the mirror was an attribute of the goddess Lada, patronizing love and beauty. They are also associated with home protection. All mirrors were often covered during mourningso that the ghosts would not get to the house. Some superstition have strongly rooted in our culture. Even a compact mirror, which is to herald seven years of misfortune. This is derived from folk superstitions, saying that the cracks were tantamount to a disorder of order at home.
Superstitions for mirrors can be positive or negativethe most important thing is to remember that these are only superstitions. They never give a full warranty, but who knows maybe they have a grain of truth – after all, our ancestors, barely a few centuries ago, fully believed in it.