November 25: International Aura Day, Home Cooking Day

November 25: International Aura Day, Home Cooking Day

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Today marks the International Aura Day. This is an attempt to find out if there really is such a phenomenon, which is present in many cultures and spiritual traditions.

Today, November 25, is the International Day of of the Aura. The event is dedicated to attempts to explore the multicolored energy emanations, which, according to many, surround every person, writes UNN.

The aura is often described as a field of subtle light radiation radiation surrounding a person. It is believed that the colors and patterns in a person's aura can tell a lot about a person's physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Aura awareness is about becoming aware of these energies and learning to interpret them. interpretation.

Each color in the aura has a specific meaning, reflecting different aspects of a person's reality. Understanding these colors can provide insight into personal strengths, weaknesses, and areas for growth.

Aura teachings are present in many cultures and spiritual traditions.

Today is also Home Cooking Day.

Cooking itself originated about two million years ago, when primitive people began to prepare the first primitive dishes.

Since then, many dishes and culinary traditions have emerged. But home cooking still has its own special place.

Everyone who loves to cook has their own specialties with special secrets. In some families, recipes have been passed down for centuries. from generation to generation.

For those who ignored Black Friday, today is their holiday is a shopping reminder day.

Even before Black Friday became a popular event around the around the world, Shopping Reminder Day existed to make a list of of gifts to buy for your loved ones for Christmas.

According to the church calendar, today is the Day of the Martyr Clement of Rome, an apostle from the age of 70.

Clement was an associate of the Apostle Peter, with whose help he was elected Pope for several years.

Clement was later sent into exile in what is now of modern Ukraine, to Tauric Chersonesos (now Sevastopol).

Clement continued to preach and convert people to Christianity. For this, the pagans tied him to an anchor and drowned him in the sea.

According to legend, the water receded, and Clement's body was found and and buried.

Several centuries later, Saints Cyril and Methodius transported a portion of Clement's of Clement's relics to Rome, and another part was moved to Kyiv by order of Prince Volodymyr. Kyiv.

Today Clement, Basil, Victor celebrate their name days, Gregory, Yaroslav, Claudia, and Mary.