Wedding Date Predictor




When you and your partner are thinking to get married, you are also thinking about the date of the event. Usually couples decide to get married in spring, because of the general weather, which makes spring the best wedding season. However, today many couples, before sating the actual date, think about a wedding date predictor.




This means that couples try to find out which date is the best to get married on. Regarding wedding dates, there are many superstitions depending on the country and the culture of the future husband and wife. Some say that it is not a good idea to get married in May, because your wedding will not last. The time of the marriage is considered by day, hour and minute, so if you are not that sure about your partner desire in getting married, you should choose the day with the highest percentage of answering “I do” and avoid days with higher percentage of “I do not”. Here, the wedding date is considered to be the day of your civil marriage, not the date of your religious wedding. For the religious date, the days that are not good to get married on are the ones with religious prohibitions.

Choosing your wedding date using astrology is not a new custom. The Chinese astrological tradition goes back to the Bronze Age Shang Dynasty. Ancient Roman astrologers, twelfth century Jewish mystics, advisors to Turkish Sultans, and seventeenth century English consultants made efforts to find the luckiest dates for marriages. The tradition was kept, and so today any bride wants to choose a wedding date on her own and still not attract all the bad luck on her marriage. The astrological influences of Mercury retrograde, Venus retrograde, and eclipses can be easily avoided. However, it is best that you don’t choose a date under those influences.



The astrology of 2010 is more complex than usual, because of the great influences on weddings and marriages. So when you think about a wedding date predictor, the dates that should be avoided falls under the influence of Mercury and Venus.

The dates involve 1 to15th January, April 19th to May 11th, August 21th to September 12th and December 11th to December 31th. In these weeks, Mercury, the planet of communication, changes its direction of movement and seems to be moving back. The worst effect of Mercury is a general state of confusion. All details should be planned in advance, because it will be almost impossible for something not to be overlooked. You should not leave anything on the last days. Civil marriages are now the subject of bigger trouble than religious ceremonies. Communication is affected and the signing of contracts or official papers can be a subject of an error. However, there are many relationships that can be perfected under the patronage of Mercury retrograde and so its effects can be beneficial.

Written by , date Mar 18, 2010 in planning
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  1. Soreena says:

    Don’t get married during fastening periods. Don’t get married on big religious holidays. Don’t get married when Venus is retrograde and Mercury is the same. Don’t get married at all in May. In July, just the first Saturday is beneficial. If you have a sister or a brother, don’t get married in the same year. Don’t Don’t Don’t. You know what? why bother? Let’s not get married at all. Not ever. And I believe this solves all. Let’s get serious here. One should follow their own principles and beliefs, but if we follow every little superstition, that’s darned unhealthy. When choosing your wedding date both you and your husband should decide upon it. And the criteria should be your time, your likings and your own heart. And that’s it. Not the whole retrograde story.

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