



I remember, as a kid, being as superstitious as everyone else. I would avoid black cats, not walk under ladders and other crazy irrational things. Never noticed whether I had better luck when I kept away from these things or not. Just seemed to make sense to cover all bases–why take the chance?
I wasn’t the only one. There seemed to be an official acceptance of superstition. Many tall buildings did not have a 13th floor. No one wanted an office or apartment numbered 13 anything. Then there was Apollo 13. Launched on the 13 minute of the 13th hour. Whoa.
I almost believed in astrology for a short period of time, back in the 60′s and 70′s. I recall where this one young lady, whom I liked a lot, correctly told me my astrological sign, based on her observations of me. I have to admit, that impressed me more than a little.
Then, logic clicked in. If you read my entries of a couple of months ago, you already know that my best friend was born the same day same year, and although we are similar in some ways, we’re also very different. I have also always been a student of astronomy (yes, astronomy), and astrophysics. I don’t claim to have any great understanding, but I just could not see how the placement of the planets on the moment of my birth could have a significant effect on my personality or the future events in my life.
As far as bad things happening on the 13th or whatever, well stuff happens when it happens. If we think that Friday the 13th is bad news, we may, without realizing it, cause bad things to happen. Our worries may get in the way of concentration or judgment. The possibilities are endless.
Then, as my Christian faith and beliefs grew, the whole superstition thing; good luck, bad luck, just did not make any sense. To quote Albert Einstein, “God does not play dice with the Universe.”
So, eventually, I found myself seeking out black cats, walking under ladders on purpose, “splitting” light poles and stepping on cracks in the side walk. And I assure you, my mother’s back is fine.
It’s all a matter of perception. Believe it or not, many good things happen on Friday the 13th. Children are born, couples get married, fortunes are made. It is a documented fact that the performance of the Stock Market is no different on Friday the 13th than any other day.
So, next Friday the 13th, don’t be paraskavedekatriaphobic. Who knows? It might just be your lucky day.






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