13/02/2026
✨ Friday the 13th, the Divine Feminine & the Knights Templar ✨
Many people see Friday the 13th as unlucky… but its roots are actually deeply spiritual — and beautifully feminine.
Friday was once the sacred day of the Goddess.
In Norse tradition it was connected to Freya (or F***g) — the deity of love, fertility, intuition and magic. It was a day to honour women, creation, sensuality, and the natural cycles of life. A day of blessing, not fear.
The number 13 was also sacred long before superstition.
It mirrors the lunar cycle — there are 13 moons in a year — and the moon has always been linked to the Divine Feminine, the womb, emotions, psychic ability, and inner knowing. Women’s cycles naturally follow the moon. To ancient cultures, 13 symbolised life, rebirth, and spiritual power.
So how did it become “unlucky”?
On Friday 13th October 1307, King Philip IV of France ordered the arrest of the Knights Templar. Many were imprisoned, tortured, and executed. It shocked the spiritual world of the time. Fear and suspicion began attaching themselves to that date, and over generations the old sacred meaning was replaced by superstition.
In truth, Friday the 13th marks a crossroads in history — a shift from honouring intuition, nature and the feminine mysteries… toward control, fear, and suppression of mystical traditions.
Today many spiritual practitioners gently reclaim this day.
Rather than a curse, it can be seen as a portal of feminine energy — a powerful time for healing, shadow work, releasing, forgiveness, and reconnecting with your inner wisdom.
If you feel emotional today, more sensitive, or spiritually aware… you may simply be in tune with that ancient rhythm returning.
Light a candle.
Sit quietly.
Listen inward.
It was never an unlucky day — it was a sacred one that was misunderstood.
🕯️ With love and healing energy to you all.