There are many superstitions regarding Christmas, New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Eve. Most people know that it is better to avoid quarrels on these days, put a Christmas Eve carp scale in your wallet for good luck, or kiss someone at midnight on New Year’s Eve to attract love into your life.
At the same time, not everyone realizes how important the first days of the new year are. What should you pay attention to then and why?
Not only that, New Year’s Eve is full of many different superstitions and beliefs. You should not clean on New Year’s Day to avoid poverty, and waking up in the morning on this special day is supposed to provide you with vitality for the future. So it’s better to party loudly on New Year’s Eve, but sensibly, so as not to sleep until noon and wake up tired.
The transition from one year to another is an important, breakthrough moment. January it is the first month of the new year, when we slowly find out whether fate will actually be kinder to us.
Our ancestors believed that the weather in this month was extremely important. If January is frosty, it portends crops and abundance, and if it is rainy, it portends a long winter and bad weather in summer.
The first 12 nights of January are a more important period than some people think. This is a magical time when dreams predict the future, so it’s better to remember them. Each subsequent night symbolizes another month of the year.
So if on the first night we dream of a distant dream tripperhaps we will go on such a trip in January. If we dreamed about meeting an old friend on the second night, perhaps he will contact us in February.
It is best to try to remember individual elements and the most important motifs of dreams. Often they do not speak to us directly, but announce certain events symbolically. With help dream book however, we will be able to determine what may happen in each month.
In folk tradition, the so-called “duodenals”, i.e. 12 consecutive days, played a very important role. Apart from the first twelve days of January, the days between Christmas and January 6, when Epiphany (Epiphany) falls, were an extraordinary time. It was a time of transition and new beginnings as the days begin to lengthen.
