I remember two years ago, The Omen featuring Julia Stiles was re-interpreted. Updating the doomsday and devil's spawn story, 6-6-6 seemed like the perfect marketing gimmick. Last year could have been the religious' turn.
According to Bible Scholars, 7 is God's number. 7 is considered complete. 6 is considered incomplete, as this is the devil's number. 7 days in the creation. 7 days and 7 nights Jonah spent inside the big fish. 7 crowns. And many other 7. 7-7-7 could have very well been our last day on Earth.
This year 8 takes prominence. Whether you take it as infinity symbol, a symbolism of blossom or whatever that is you believe in, definitely there’s something superstitious about the number 8. To some 8-8-8 will be very auspicious, but to some other, it’s bad luck. Why? Read this article from THE CHINA POST.
Today, July 29, is the first day of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar. In local folklore, it is the beginning of the Ghost Month, when the gates of the underworld are open and ghosts are free to roam among the living, in search of food to live on for the rest of the year.
To many people in
Instead, to appease the wayward ghosts, offerings of food and incense are made to them in temples throughout the island. Gold and silver paper symbolizing money is burnt to allow the ghosts to live well. Families also make offerings of food to their ancestors at their places of interment. And for the lonely spirits who have no one to worship or feed them, people go to temples to pray that they return to the underworld contented, and not remain on earth to wreak havoc. These events take place throughout the thirty days.
Meanwhile, the central event of Ghost Month is the Chungyuan Pudu (mid-year) festival, also called Ghost Festival, on the fifteenth of the lunar month, or Aug. 12 this year. At Buddhist and Taoist temples, plenty of worshippers chant verses from scripture, light incense sticks and burn symbolic money to help the ghosts successfully make the journey to the living world.
This "bai bai" ritual is unique to
The choice of the fifteenth day is due mainly to the melding of Taoist and Buddhist customs among the settlers. In Taoism, the fifteenth day is when the Earth God (Tu Di Gung) comes down to earth to judge good and bad people, while Buddhists make offerings on that day to save Buddha's mother from the Sangha spirits. The combined significance of the Chungyuan festival makes it one of the three major spiritually linked festival events in
Of the various mass observations of the Chungyuan festival around
On the last day of the ghost month, the underworld spirits are to leave the living world. Before life returns to normal on the next day, the start of the eighth lunar month, temple monks symbolically "chase" the ghosts back to their world and close the gates of hell.
Despite the stigma attached to Ghost Month, it is not a particularly unlucky time of year, according to local astrologers. In fact,
Meanwhile, certain Buddhists view Ghost Month as a lucky time of year. Also, a minority of lovers has bucked the trend in recent years by getting married during the period.
However, given the longstanding significance that these thirty days have on many families in

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