Numerology studies the
vibrations
of numbers and makes predictions.
But
what about Tuesday the 13th?
Mentioning the date already gives more than one chill, as it is associated with
bad luck
.
That is why it is no coincidence that there is a way to name the irrational fear of numbers and their combinations.
The phobia of 13 is called triskaidekaphobia;
to Friday the 13th, parascevedecatriaphobia;
and on Tuesday the 13th,
trezidavomartiophobia
.
However, “from numerology the numbers are neither bad nor good,”
numerologist
Julieta Rutenberg explains to
Clarín
.
In reality, says the specialist, what happens is that the 13th was traditionally associated with unfortunate events: "All myths have their basis and, throughout history, certain events were accompanied by this frequency."
Why is Tuesday the 13th "bad luck"?
The bad press of the 13th goes back to Christian tradition.
This number is associated with
bad luck
due to Jesus' last supper with his twelve disciples.
Judas Iscariot, who betrays Christ, was the thirteenth diner.
Since then, the superstition has taken root in popular culture.
Many people consider having 13 people at a table to be an omen of bad luck.
Now, how does this relate to Tuesday? That day does not have a good reputation either.
“Tuesday was considered an
unlucky day
.
It is believed that the negative association comes from the influence of
Greek and Norse mythology
, where Mars (Ares for the Greeks), the god of war, was considered the planet that ruled this day,” explains Rutenberg.
Hence it is related to conflicts and discord.
Added to this is that it is believed that the destruction of the
Tower of Babel
occurred on Tuesday the 13th and, therefore, it is also associated with the ruin.
Despite the bad reputation, the numerologist points out that they are “vibrational frequencies that work in both positive and negative poles” and that “this vibration exists for a reason.”
In his opinion, “the universe is absolutely intelligent in its energetic criteria, each frequency that is created in the entire cosmos serves something and the case of the frequency of the number 13 is no exception.”
The proposal under the vibration of the number 13
“The 13th proposes integrating the process of
restructuring and transmutation
of both matter and consciousness,” says Rutenberg, who warns that “we must not escape it.”
13 also corresponds to frequency 4, according to numerology.
Photo: Shutterstock illustration
From the perspective of numerology, 13 refers to reorganizing because it results in the
number 4
(1+3 = 4), a frequency that alludes to capitalizing and materializing.
“The 4 symbolizes the structure and gives foundations.”
How, then, to interpret the opportunity that the 13th proposes?
“13 is the
principle of universal transformation
that contains everything.
Destruction and creation are an inseparable binomial.
The 13 gives way to renewal where the essence is infinitely reinvented to create immortality,” indicates the numerologist.
Rutenberg maintains that the
evolution and elevation of the spirit
requires this natural force to bring about change.
It is believed that the Tower of Babel collapsed on Tuesday the 13th. Pieter Brueghel painted it in 1563. Photo: Shutterstock
For the specialist, being able
to take advantage of the opportunity for death and rebirth
that this number offers also vindicates its power.
Therefore, even if it is difficult for you to think about this frequency without being a little suspicious, Rutenberg adds: "13 corresponds to the first number after the completion of a cycle (12) and is related to a new beginning (birth, death and regeneration) passing, previously, through dissolution.”
The Pythagorean numerologist Julieta Rutenberg advised. On Instagram, @julirute.