03/13/2026
Before the rise of patriarchal systems that recast it as unlucky, Friday (named after the goddess Freya or F***g) the 13th was honored as a day of "Goddess energy," celebrating fertility and intuition.
The number 13 is a call to connect with natural rhythms, embrace the "death" (or ReBirth) of old patterns, and allow for the birth of a new, more aligned self.
Friday the 13th is Sacred!
13 is the number of Divine Feminine Power
There are 13 Lunar Cycles of the year
There are 13 Feminine Menstrual cycles in a year.
There are 13 Weeks in every Season, aligning the 13 count with the natural progression of the year.
The Turtle’s Shell, features 13 large scutes (plates) on their backs, which in Native American traditions represent the 13 grandmother moons.
The 13thday/Midpoint, the 13th day of the month often falls in the middle of the lunar cycle, representing the peak of power between death (shedding/New Moon) and rebirth (ovulation/Full Moon).
The Baker’s Dozen is a phrase originated as a "maternal surplus spell" or a "fairness ethic," representing abundance and "more than enough.
In Tarot, the 13th Card in the Major Arcana is "Death" which is significant to the ending of a cycle, embarking upon Transformation or Transition in your life, a ReBirth, if you will, rather than an actual physical Death.
Ancient astronomy recognized the 13th constellation, Ophiuchus (the Serpent Bearer), located at the center of the galaxy, representing a place of transcendence and connection to the Divine Feminine.
In Sacred Geometry the Fruit of Life Symbol has 13 circles.
In Sacred Geometry the Rose of Venus is a pattern, formed by Venus as it orbits the sun over an 8 yr cycle, and is composed of 13 petals, representing feminine energy and love.
A Witches Coven is historically composed of 13 members.
So Happy Friday the 13th Friends!