Superstitions Unveiled: Witchy Myth and Mystery behind Friday the 13th

Rebecca M. Farrar, M.A.
5 min readOct 11, 2023

“I’m not superstitious. I’m a witch. Witches aren’t superstitious. We are what people are superstitious of.” — Terry Pratchett, Wintersmith

Humans and superstitions go hand in hand. Perhaps in a world with so much uncertainty, they give us a sense of control — such as astrology or other divination tools. Somehow we pick up to knock on wood not to make something come true. We shouldn’t walk under ladders, or it’s bad luck if a black cat walks across your path.

For thousands of years, eclipses were also bad omens before we understood how to predict them. I’m not a particularly superstitious person, but as a witch, I understand the desire to want to feel powerful in the face of so much uncertainty. Superstition comes from the Proto-Indo-European roots of “standing over.” For me, it’s a word from a different consciousness, one that feels powerless and at the whim of forces beyond our control.

This Friday the 13th — the second of 2023 — curiosity got the best of my inner black cat. I’ve never quite understood why the number 13 or Friday gained such notoriety. In this blog post, I’m doing my best to delve into the origins, history, and curious beliefs surrounding Friday the 13th in service of debunking the myths and embracing the intrigue of this peculiar date. And perhaps…

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Rebecca M. Farrar, M.A.

Enchanted with Earth & Ether | M.A. Philosophy, Cosmology, Consciousness | Archetypal Astrologer & Writer | www.wildwitchwest.com