On November 4, Orthodox Christians celebrate Hilarion Day, which is dedicated to Saint Hilarion the New.
This day is not only important from a spiritual point of view, but also has its own folk traditions and customs.
What not to do
Hilarion Day, celebrated on November 4, is an important date in the Orthodox calendar.
On this day, certain rules must be followed.
Celebrations
First of all, you should refrain from joyful celebrations such as singing and dancing, as this can distract from spiritual practice.
Quarrels and negative thoughts
It is also recommended to avoid quarrels and any negative thoughts, so as not to attract bad energy.
People and animals
You should not harm people and animals, especially near bodies of water, as this may have adverse consequences.
Physical work
In addition, it is better not to do physical work on this day, especially with the use of tools. Otherwise, you can bring trouble in the future.
What can be done
Spiritual growth
Hilarion Day offers many opportunities for spiritual growth. It is a great time for prayer and deep reflection on your life and relationships with others.
Kindness and care
Showing kindness and caring for others will be especially appropriate on this day.
Dreams
Today, dreams can contain important clues about the future and help in decision making.
Paying attention to your spiritual practices to establish harmony both in your soul and in your life.