It is 1-13-13 and that is too many ones and thirteen’s for me so I will be careful today. OK, it is not a Friday so that makes me feel a little better but why should we feel uneasy about 13’s. There are many hotels that even eliminate the thirteenth floor. Of course it is still there but the elevator goes from 12 to 14 in their labeling of floors. Now that we are in the year 2013, we will be staring at that number for a long while.
According to expert Tarot readings at PsychicSource.com 13 stands for change. And transformation mostly causes fear for the humans. In Tarot, the thirteenth cards archetype is death. In the Bible, there were 13 present at the Last Supper of Christ before his death.
Doesn't it make total sense to allow a simple number inspire fear and extra caution? Well, no, it doesn't. But our fixation with the number 13 runs deep. Architects frequently omit a 13th floor from their plans. Parties featuring 13 guests give hosts pause and the arrival of a Friday the 13th on the calendar can cause palpable dread and frantic re-scheduling of plans.
Of course, unlucky 13 isn't the only popular superstition that has been clinging, barnacle-like, to the human psyche for decades. We're also beholden to black cats, rabbits' feet, broken mirrors and umbrellas opened indoors. In fact the numbers are in from this past Halloween. Will the number 13 be a large factor in the equation? Let us see.
More than 93% of children went Trick or Treating according to a survey by the National Confectioners Association. Well, I can understand that high number. Where else can you send your kids to get free stuff? Stuff you don’t want to spend any money on, that gooey sugar filled crap that gets stuck in your teeth. Hey, let me check your goody bag Junior! Hmnnnnnnnnnnnn good. Oops!
As for the adults who handed out the treats, 41% confessed that they ate treats from their own candy bowls so often that at some point they were giving out handfuls’ of coins to the kids once they ran out of candy. That is embarrassing if you have to do that while your teeth still have chocolate on them.
Obama masks sold out Romney masks this past year by a margin of 60% Obama masks to 40% of Romney masks according to the Marketing Firm known as Spirit Halloween. It claims that according to their surveys, the amount of masks sold to whom has accurately predicted the last 4 presidential elections. Obviously, they were right again.
"At the Last Supper in Christian theology, there were 13 dinner guests, so that number is unlucky because Christ was betrayed. ... And in Norse mythology, 12 benevolent gods were gathering in a hall and the evil god Loki attacked the group. Loki was the 13th guest, and the god Balder was killed in the melee."
Vyse noted that President Franklin D. Roosevelt was quite fearful of the number 13, and he took great pains to avoid hosting a meal for a group of that size. "If he had a cancellation and it looked as if there might be 13 people to lunch, he invited his secretary to join them so there wouldn't be 13," he said.
The fear of the number 13 is so pervasive that it even has a phobia named after it: triskaidekaphobia. Based on this phobia, airlines typically do not have a 13th row, and most tall buildings do not have a 13th floor. Enjoy your day!
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