Divination at Christmas in boots is the right way to know your destiny

New Year's fortune-telling is one of the oldest Slavic rites. For girls, this was the main meaning and purpose of the holy evenings: they spurred on the fulfillment of desires, on the condemned, children. Fortune-telling for Christmas in boots is a magical ritual that helps to experience destiny, look into the future, to predict love and family happiness.

The rules of divination

Christmas guessing on the boot

A very cheerful and simple ritual, sung in the poem of Vasily Andreevich Zhukovsky: "For the gate the slipper, having taken off his feet, threw the girls." The boys and girls are participating. Everyone should throw the boot through the gate, saying a spell: "Boot-boot, show me where my betrothed lives!". In the side, to which the bootleg turns, and the fate of the master / hostess of the boot lives.

Fortune-telling for Christmas at the boots

Take three pairs of boots, hide in each of them a bag of salt, a coin, a toy, a candy, a bread crust. Pull the object out of the boot 3 times, while the other participants of divination should change things in the boots. The subject, which falls out 3 times, portends fate in the coming year.

Interpretation:

Divination at Christmas with a boot for the future

The rite is better spent in a fun company on Christmas Eve (on the night of January 7). Remove the rings, chains, earrings from yourselves and put it in your boot (preferably a new one), shake and sing rhymes-songs, under which you take things out of the boot. Interpretation:

Christmas fortune-telling with boots for destiny

Take a few pairs of boots, hide in them a glass, keys, a pen, a wedding ring, bread, scissors. One boot leave blank. Each of the guessers should randomly choose the boot and on the subject in it to find out their destiny.

Interpretation: Do not treat the fortune-telling for Christmas in boots too seriously and blindly believe bad predictions. New Year's rites are a tribute to ancient traditions and customs, so you should tune in to positive things and, along with the whole Christian world, it is worthy to celebrate a bright holiday - the birth of the Savior.