The Old New Year, with its traditions and superstitions, provides a unique atmosphere in anticipation of new beginnings.
There is a ritual associated with the holiday called "sowing".
The ritual is accompanied by scattering cereals around the house to attract good luck and prosperity.
However, everyone should remember the existing prohibitions. Therefore, it is worth figuring out who should not sow on the Old New Year.
Pregnant women are often considered particularly vulnerable.
Refusing to sow during this period can be seen as concern for the future baby and a warning against possible negative effects.
Those who have experienced major losses may find it difficult to focus on new beginnings.
The Old New Year can become a period of review and internal work on the emotions experienced.
It is better to keep your own negative emotions to yourself during this period.
Those who find themselves in a difficult life situation should refrain from sowing on the Old New Year.
The year should be a time of peace aimed at restoring emotional balance.
Scattering cereals and wishing for well-being during this period is clearly not the best solution.
Those who strive for inner harmony and peace may prefer to avoid active actions during this period.
Instead of sowing, it is better to stay at home with your family and just welcome guests.
Sowing on the Old New Year is a popular tradition. However, if you are not in the mood, have had losses or problems in life, it is better to stay at home, welcoming guests.
Many prohibitions did not appear by chance, so they should be heeded.
Earlier we named 6 dishes that are suitable for celebrating the Old New Year.