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What to wish yourself and others on the Old New Year: the semantics of tradition and the psychology of meaningful blessings

Blessings on the eve of the Old New Year (Vasilev evening, January 13) are not just ritual formulas of politeness. Within the framework of traditional culture, they possessed the power of prognostic and programming statements, and from the perspective of modern psychology and neurolinguistics, they represent tools of positive futurism and the construction of desired reality. Their content, pronounced in this specific "borderline" chronotope, carries a special semantic load.

1. Historical-ethnographic context: the magic of the first day.

The key to understanding the importance of blessings lies in the folk perception of Vasilev day (January 14) as "setting the tone" for the entire year. In the Slavic agrarian tradition, it was the day of incantation for the future harvest and prosperity. The ritual of "sowing" (scattering grain in the house) was accompanied by verbal formulas of wishes, such as: "For happiness, for health, for a new summer!", "Lord, God, let every kind of grain grow according to the measure, that according to the measure — great, and in the field — in heaps!". These actions and words were a magical act of "sowing" future prosperity. Wishing something meant actively participating in the creation of the future, not passively waiting for it.

Interesting fact: In the Polesie and other regions, there was a custom of "Vasilev porridge". The hostess cooked porridge until dawn, and according to its appearance, they divined the year: a full pot and loose porridge promised happiness and harvest, while running off the edge or dark — misfortune. After divination, the porridge was eaten, eating (and thus, strengthening) the wishes pronounced. This is an example of a deep connection between verbal wishes, action, and material carrier (food).

2. Psychological mechanism: from wish to set.

Modern psychology (cognitive-behavioral approach, theory of set) explains the power of wishes through several mechanisms:

Formation of a positive focus of attention: By saying or receiving a wish, a person consciously directs attention to certain values (health, love, wealth). This shifts the cognitive focus from problems and deficiencies to resources and goals, which is the basis of positive thinking.

Anchor and self-fulfilling prophecy: A bright, emotionally colored wish pronounced at a significant moment becomes a positive anchor. In the future, facing difficulties, a person may unconsciously turn to this "anchored" resourceful state. Moreover, receiving a set ("let you have more energy"), a person begins to unconsciously behave in accordance with it, realizing the Pygmalion effect on oneself.

Strengthening social ties: The act of mutual wishes is a ritual of confirming the connection and mutual care. It increases the level of oxytocin (the hormone of attachment), strengthens a sense of belonging to a group (family, circle of friends), which in itself is a powerful factor of psychological well-being.

3. Semantics of meaningful wishes: what is it important to wish?

Based on traditional wisdom and psychological knowledge, several key "working" categories of wishes can be identified.

A) For yourself (internal work and reflection):

"Peace in the soul and clarity of mind": This is a basic wish for emotional regulation and cognitive clarity. In conditions of uncertainty and information noise, inner peace and the ability to make sound judgments become the main resources.

"Feeling support within yourself and seeing support around": A wish aimed at developing resilience and the ability to see support — both internal (one's own strengths) and external (close people, opportunities).

"Finding your own steady rhythm": In contrast to the toxic "be productive" — this is a wish for a conscious pace of life, a balance between activity and rest, the ability to listen to one's natural cycles. This refers to the idea of "ikigai" — an internal rhythm that brings satisfaction.

"Bravery to let go of the unnecessary": The most important wish for psychological hygiene. It is not only about things, but also about toxic relationships, obsessive thoughts, outdated beliefs that hinder progress.

B) For loved ones (strengthening relationships and support):

"Understanding and patience with each other": A more profound alternative to the abstract "happiness in personal life". Specifically indicates communication skills and empathy, which are the motor of any long-term relationships (family, friendship, partnership).

"Warm memories that are yet to be created": This wish is oriented towards the future. It connects past positive experience ("we already have something good") with projection on the coming year ("we will have even more"), strengthening unity and creating positive expectations.

"Easy road and good luck" (for travelers, those who are apart or starting a new venture): A traditional, but meaningful wish. "Ease" here is not the absence of difficulties, but the presence of strength and favorable circumstances for overcoming them.

"Interesting and kind meetings": A wish aimed at expanding social capital and openness to new things. Unlike the wish "new friends", it is less demanding and focuses on the quality of communication, not on obligations.

4. Structure of an effective wish: how to formulate?

A meaningful wish has certain characteristics:

Specificity and imagery: Instead of "happiness" — "inspiration in your favorite thing", instead of "health" — "vigor and strength for an early morning run". Images are better remembered by the brain.

Focus on the process, not the result: "Enjoy the journey" is better than "achieve the goal". This reduces the anxiety of achievement.

Positive formulation: Wishing "courage", not "the absence of fear". The brain is poorly processing the particle "not".

Account for the person's context: A wish for a careerist ("wise decisions") and a parent of young children ("angelic patience and moments of silence") should differ to be truly "one's own".

Conclusion.

The importance of wishes on the Old New Year lies in their dual nature: they are both an act of preserving the cultural code (connection with archaic magic of the first day) and a modern psychotechnical tool.

By wishing, we do not just send abstract good words into the cosmos. We:

Perform an act of self-and mutual-adjustment, setting the vector of attention and priorities for the beginning cycle.

Strengthen the social fabric through the ritual of mutual recognition and care.

Construct a positive narrative about the future, which, according to research in positive psychology, directly affects motivation and subjective well-being.

Therefore, on Vasilev evening, it is important to wish not the stereotypical "happiness-health", but something that has deep personal meaning and works as a set for growth, connection, and inner harmony. This is a moment when, according to ancient belief and modern science, the word really has the power to create reality — primarily, the internal one. A well-formulated wish becomes a seed that we "plant" in the soil of the coming year.


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