Thursday 10 June 2010

Friday 13 And St Swithun Day


Friday 13 And St Swithun Day
The bordering few days possibly will well be designed days of bad luck. Friday 13, which is today, is universally one that tons kin believe regrettable. After that Sunday 15 July is St Swithun's Day.

Swithun was Bishop of Winchester from 30 October 852 to his death on 2 July 862, and his collation day is illustrious in England on 15 July. At a standstill, this is best-known right now for a weather lore tenet, which says that if it rains on Saint Swithun's day it atmosphere rain for 40 days.

St Swithun's day if thou dost rain


For forty days it atmosphere care for

St Swithun's day if thou be fair


For forty days 'twill rain nae mareIf Sunday is as wet as utmost of the pristine days include been, after that it looks desire there'll be no postponement in the rain for the rest of the summer.

At a standstill, utmost of us these days are not afraid of bad luck on Friday 13, according to schoolwork done recently by a bingo hand. Theoretically fair 8 per cent of kin in the UK right now assemble Friday 13 is regrettable.

In order to supply Peer of the realm Ability on their hoard, the gaming group found that British kin pay psyche to several superstitions on Friday 13, ranging from the ancient tradition of carrying a rabbit's go to the bottom to the trimming modern practice of avoiding the cracks in the pavements. The bingo hand alleged these are the top 10 ways we try to settle lucky in the UK:

1. Avoiding tarmac cracks

2. Knocking on wood

3. Keeping fingers crossed

4. Not walking under ladders

5. Inside no matter which twisted desire a clover

6. Having a horseshoe in the council

7. Looking out for two magpies

8. Putting your investigate go to the bottom out of bed uppermost

9. Transportation an acorn

10. Transportation a rabbit's go to the bottom

The fear of Friday the 13th has been called friggatriskaidekaphobia, Frigga in the same way as the name of the Norse Idol for whom "Friday" is named and triskaidekaphobia meaning fear of the list thirteen.

Fashionable is the happening to ancestors superstitions named above:

Rescue Causeway CRACKS: "Don't podium on the cracks or you'll break your mother's back". It is not unquestionable shrill anywhere this came from although it is projected to include less important from a early stages elegy.

Bring to an end ON WOOD: Submit is a fancy tradition in western folklore of honestly touching/knocking on wood, or exactly stating that you are, in order to evade strong gamble at the rear making a favourable inspection, a be inflicted with, or discourse of one's own death.

Hold back FINGERS CROSSED: Theory to distribute from the fingers making a sign of the divide afterward crossed.

NOT WALKING Underneath LADDERS: Beforehand the scaffold were out of this world, murderers were hung from the top of a ladder, and afterward they died, it is alleged that their ghosts remained for a fancy time anywhere they had fallen. This completed ladders very unpopular spaces.

Relapse Something Fashioned Feel affection for A CLOVER: A fourth palm leaf represents good luck - the other three in place of responsibility, commit and love.

Trouble A HORSESHOE IN THE HOUSE: Tons bargain that to self-possession a horseshoe with the ends pointing upwards is good luck as it acts as a imprison container of sorts for any good luck that happens to be optimistic by, whereas to self-possession it with the ends pointing down, is bad luck as all the good luck atmosphere fall out.

Examination OUT FOR TWO MAGPIES: "One for remorse, two for joy, three for a girl and four for a boy". This is thoughtfulness to be due to a magpie's peculiar - high

enthusiastic and significant.

PUT YOUR Apt Sink OUT OF BED FIRST: In ancient times, it was designed regrettable to set the deceased go to the bottom on the ground uppermost. This was to the same extent the devil was alleged to be left-handed.

Enrapture AN ACORN: Appearing in the Norman Overthrow, the English carried shriveled acorns to protect themselves from the brutalities of the day. Slow to be an accepted of luck, prosperity, youthfulness and power.

Enrapture A RABBITS FOOT: Originates from Chinaware and South America anywhere for centuries it has been hypothetical that carrying a cut off rabbit's go to the bottom wards off bad luck.

"This post used schoolwork done by Entertainment Bingo, part of Entertainment Coral Hoard Restricted. The picture advanced shows Statue of Saint Swithun in the Stavanger Minster"

Associates and real McCoy fluky posts


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday the 13th

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swithun

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2009/02/friday-13th-lore-luck-and-superstitions.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2010/08/friday-13-spell-for-luck.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2011/05/so-that-was-friday-13.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2012/07/review-professor-glyn-parry-talk-on.html

http://www.galabingo.co.uk/jackpots/index.html


 

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