Plato and Roman Winter Signs: What Can and Cannot Be Done on This Holiday

01.12.2024 00:40

Today, December 1, Christians celebrate the feast of Plato and Roman the Winter-Indicators.

Many amazing events happen at this time, and you need to know how to properly spend this special day.

What not to do

Clothing and appearance

It is forbidden to choose indecent or provocative clothing, especially when visiting a temple.

Respect for holy places is the basis of the holiday.

Avoid dependencies

You cannot indulge in addictions, including alcohol and other bad habits. It is important to keep your mind and body pure.

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Humility first

You shouldn't lead a life based on pathos and material ambitions.

It is important for a believer to follow a humble way of life.

Toys and luck

Today, do not throw away or give away your child's toys, so as not to take away luck and good fortune.

Emotions under control

Don't let anger and hatred take over.

On this day, negative emotions can attract evil spirits that will interfere with your plans.

Travel is prohibited

It is not recommended to go on a long journey on the first day of winter. Such trips may be unsuccessful.

What can be done

Spiritual cleansing

Believers use the period of Nativity Fast for prayer.

This is a time for deep communication with loved ones and helping those in need.

Signs and customs

If a single girl washes dishes in someone else's house, this may foretell an imminent wedding.

In other cases, only the mistress of the house is allowed to wash the dishes.

Wooden utensils

According to ancient beliefs, today one can only eat from wooden utensils.

Using dishes made from other materials can lead to quarrels in the family.

Elena Gutyro Author: Elena Gutyro Editor of Internet resources


Content
  1. What not to do
  2. Clothing and appearance
  3. Avoid dependencies
  4. Humility first
  5. Toys and luck
  6. Emotions under control
  7. Travel is prohibited
  8. What can be done
  9. Spiritual cleansing
  10. Signs and customs
  11. Wooden utensils