Mina Day: What You Can and Cannot Do on This Holiday

23.12.2024 00:05

Orthodox Christians consider Mina's day a special holiday.

On this day, December 23, you need to know what you can do and what to avoid in order to attract good luck and avoid trouble.

By following simple rules, you can spend Mina Day usefully.

What not to do

Sleep after midnight

According to popular belief, starting to sleep after midnight can lead to prolonged insomnia.

At midnight, it is believed, a dark force descends to earth that can harm a person.

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Eating from someone else's dishes

Using someone else's dishes can attract illness and new problems.

This rule must be followed today to avoid negative consequences.

Admiring the fire

There is a belief that watching a fire in a stove, fireplace or from a match can have a negative impact on health.

The views of strangers

Also at this time it is not recommended to look into the eyes of strangers, so as not to attract trouble.

What can be done

Handicrafts

If you take up sewing or knitting, it will help you meet your destiny in the near future.

Handicrafts on this day are considered to be a particularly successful activity that will bring you joy.

Help those in need

By doing good deeds on Mina Day, one can expect that the good will be returned doubly.

Helping others during this time is another way to attract positive energy into your life.

Elena Gutyro Author: Elena Gutyro Editor of Internet resources


Content
  1. What not to do
  2. Sleep after midnight
  3. Eating from someone else's dishes
  4. Admiring the fire
  5. The views of strangers
  6. What can be done
  7. Handicrafts
  8. Help those in need