Our final Friday the 13th of this year happens to fall in October, the same month as Halloween. Supernatural vibes are high for the entire month. This Friday the 13th will be particularly sacred and special for a number of reasons, and we should celebrate accordingly!
Interestingly, the numbers 13 and Halloween’s date of 31 share a numeric root of 4. The number 4 symbolizes structure, stability, logic, reason, power and control. The number 13, which is the inverted, or ‘flip side’ of 4, symbolizes change, transformation, mystery, mysticism and upheaval. As such, this Friday the 13th is a great time to establish control of the supernatural, and seek the type of transformation that will lead to power and stability.
In honor of this day, I am offering 13 suggestions for some interesting, other-worldly and transformative things you could do to celebrate.
1. Visit a haunted house!
‘Tis the season, and haunted houses are in full swing all around the country. They offer fun and exhilaration, plus the added bonus — great fear leads to great release of tension. (Ever notice how everyone is always laughing when they come out?) If you are near Chicago, this video will help you choose one to attend.
2. Invite the gang over for a séance!
If you have some adventurous friends who are open minded, this night is particularly good for contacting the otherworld, before the BIG lifting of the veils on Halloween.
If your friends are not game, you can always do your own private séance. Light a candle for your loved ones. Find your breath in the darkness and silence. Invite spirits of the dearly departed to help and guide you.
3. Watch a Hitchcock movie!
Believe it or not, the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, was actually born on a Friday the 13th! Honor him by watching one of his cinematic gems. I recommend The Birds, but there are a bunch of great ones to choose from.
4. Adopt a black cat.
Contrary to popular belief, black cats can be very lucky, and they make great companions! Support your local shelter by giving a home to one of these black beauties. For more information about lucky black cats CLICK HERE.
5. Do a 13 card tarot reading.
For Tarot aficionados, this will be easy. Use the traditional Celtic cross spread of ten cards, but at the end add three more cards. Interpret these three as aspects of transformation, stability and luck. If you do not read Tarot personally, consider visiting your local soothsayer, or contact one via internet.
6. Bake a batch of 13 cupcakes.
A group of 13 is also known as a ‘Baker’s dozen’. Interestingly, the phrase ‘Baker’s dozen’ originated in Medieval England. Bakers had a practice of throwing in one extra loaf of bread when selling a dozen, in order to avoid being penalized for shortchanging their customers. Weird as it sounds, the bakers could actually be fined, sent to the pillory or whipped for cheating their customers!
(Sounds like one Medieval practice we should bring back, as portions mysteriously ‘shrink’ at the supermarket, and fraudulent practices abound…) At any rate, your 13 cupcakes will be great to serve your friends if they do come over for the séance.
7. Honor the goddess Freya. Today is truly her day!
The word Friday is derived from Freya, the Norse goddess of love, sex and fertility. She is worshipped on every Friday, but Friday the 13th holds special meaning. Legend tells us the witches of the North would observe their sabbat by gathering in the woods by the light of the moon. On one such occasion Freya herself came down from her sanctuary in the mountaintops and appeared before the group.
The witches numbered only 12 at the time. Freya joined the circle, making the number 13, after which the witches’ coven — and every properly-formed coven since then — comprised exactly 13. You can make a personal homage to Freya by lighting a pink candle and offering her an apple, the traditional fruit of love.
8. Contact 13 people you have been out of touch with lately.
Wish them a happy Friday the 13. You could call them, contact them on social media or send an old fashioned Halloween card. By doing this you will send 13 love vibrations into the universe. They will come back to you threefold. Plus you will get back in touch with your long lost buddies, old friends, maybe an old flame? Who knows what will happen…
9. Carve a Jack o’ Lantern!
Pumpkins are a traditional fruit of the fall harvest. A Jack o’ Lantern helps guide spirits from the Otherworld who wish to visit us on Halloween. Carving your Jack o’ Lantern on Friday the 13th will imbue it with the sacred energy of this day.
Save the pumpkin seeds and bake them on a flat, salted cookie sheet. Eat exactly 13 seeds each day between now and Halloween. This will serve to remind you of the magical number 13 and increase your spiritual focus as you wait in anticipation of Halloween. Besides that, pumpkin seeds are full of zinc, magnesium and protein. They are great for your immune system and heart health.
10. Make, sew or shop for your Halloween costume!
Your costume will also be imbued with special energy, having been created on this day. When Halloween rolls around you will truly dazzle everyone with your unique style!
11. Make a crystal grid consisting of 13 stones.
Position the stones however you like. Use your grid for specific wishes and intentions. Meditate on your crystal grid each day from now until Halloween. Even if you do not have special crystals, any type of stone can be used for this – even those you find in the garden or in the street. All rocks hold sacred energy!
12. Read, like and comment on 13 WordPress blogs that you do not normally follow.
By doing this you will raise energy, learn new things, make new friends and create good vibes in cyberspace!
13. Read 13 Edgar Allen Poe stories by candlelight.
Not only was Poe an exceptional poet and Master of the Macabre, but he actually invented the short story form. Nothing like a good old Murder in the Rue Morgue or Masque of Red Death, read by flickering candlelight, to set a Friday the 13th mood! And if you are looking for more scary short stories, be sure to check out our anthology The Box Under The Bed , aimed to delight and thrill you!
Most of all, have a safe, fun and fantastic Friday the 13th!
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..it is just another ordinary day mate….relax.
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Well, I would not call it entirely ordinary 🙂
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agree..there is nothing called” entirely’..
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Great article!
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Thanks very much! Happy Friday the 13th!
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Love the ideas! Hitchcock has a LOT of great movies. I remember watching The Birds as a kid. Scary!!!
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Yes it is a great movie, subtle and weird. Have a great Friday the 13th 🙂
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Tweeted! So many wonderful ideas, Christine, thanks!
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Thanks for tweeting! Hope you are having a great and lucky Friday the 13th 🙂
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My lucky day! Wishing you the same!
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I love all these ideas!
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Thanks! Hope you are having a great Friday the 13th 🙂
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Love that spider gown!
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Isn’t that cool? I found the photo in in public domain. Wish I had a Halloween costume like that! 🙂
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Me too! Incidentally, the phrase “a baker’s dozen” meaning 13 was often heard when I was a kid here in NZ, but I’m not sure if kids today would know what it meant.
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I have heard it once in while — but not too commonly. Kids in the US would never know the meaning, I’m sure!
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Thoughtful and beautifully illustrated list of, gulp, 13 suggestions! I always loved the following story:
Sometime in the 19th century, the Royal Navy attempted to finally dispel the old superstition among sailors that beginning a voyage on a Friday was certain to bring bad luck. To demonstrate the falseness of this belief, they decided to commission a ship named HMS Friday. Her keel was laid on a Friday, she was launched on a Friday, and she set sail on her maiden voyage on Friday the 13th, under the command of a Captain James Friday. She was never seen or heard from again.
Wikipedia dismisses it as an urban myth. Ha, whadda they know?
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Haha that is quite a story! It would be pretty creepy if it turned out to be true! Glad you liked my suggestions and hope you had a great Friday the 13th 🙂
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It went well until I dropped my lucky horseshoe on my foot … 😉
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Ouch!
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13 greats suggestions! I love the 13 card tarot reading. I’ll be doing this one on Halloween.
I’ll also be reading my latest kindle purchase – The Box Under The Bed 🙂
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Halloween is an even better day for the Tarot reading! Thanks so much for ordering the anthology! You’ll have to let me know what you think. Hope you had a great Friday the 13th ::-)
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I’ll let you know what I think of the anthology. I already know I like your story!
I enjoyed a few witches brews on Friday the 13th. Hope you had a great day too 🙂
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I did a few of my own suggestions, so it was an interesting Friday 🙂
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