The Balance of the Elements and the Signs for Saturday, February 13

 

 

 

 

 

The Balance of the Elements and the Signs for Saturday, February 13

 

TAURUS STRONG
Stable and enduring, strong values, unyielding, earthy, acquisitive, strong desires. Can be stuck, stubborn, overly possessive, self-indulgent.
CAPRICORN STRONG
Disciplined, responsible, reliable, industrious, conscientious, practical, achieving. Can be pessimistic, overly conventional, rigid, materialistic, callous.
AQUARIUS STRONG
Humanitarian, innovative, group conscious, progressive, serving others. Can be rebellious, eccentric, aloof, emotionally superficial, overly extroverted.

BALANCE OF ELEMENTS
FIRE WEAK
We are not very goal-oriented right now, or motivation to pursue our goals may be waning/lacking. Changes feel overwhelming. Enthusiasm may be low, we argue less, and we think more than we take action.
EARTH STRONG
We are especially in touch with the physical world. We consider what we’ve learned and experienced in the past in order to make the most of the present. We can be cautious, practical, and possibly unimaginative. We are deliberate and can pace ourselves well. We need hands-on experience and are not impressed with theory as much as we are with results. Routines are tolerable and comforting.

BALANCE OF MODES
CARDINAL STRONG
The modes are balanced.

Astrology of Today – February 13, 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

Astrology of Today – February 13, 2016

 

Summary:

  • The Moon is in Aries until 6:35 AM.
  • The Moon is void from 5:32 AM to 6:35 AM.
  • The Moon is in Taurus from 6:35 AM forward (until Monday, February 15th, at 9:34 AM).
  • The Moon is waxing and in its Waxing Crescent phase.
  • A New Moon occurred on the 8th, and a First Quarter Moon will occur on February 15th.
  • Mercury is direct and remains in its shadow until tomorrow.
  • Mercury enters Aquarius (Mercury transits Aquarius February 13-March 5).

Your Current Moon Phase for Feb. 13th is Waxing Crescent

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Waxing Crescent
Illumination: 30%

The Moon today is in a Waxing Crescent Phase. A Waxing Crescent is the first Phase after the New Moon and is a great time to see the features of the moon’s surface. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the wester sky after the sun dips below the horizon at sunset. The moon is close to the sun in the sky and mostly dark except for the right edge of the moon which becomes brighter as the days get closer to the next phase which is a First Quarter with a 50% illumination.

Phase Details for – Saturday, February 13, 2016

Phase: Waxing Crescent
Illumination: 30%
Moon Age: 5.42 days
Moon Angle: 0.55
Moon Distance: 363,605.29 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,711,085.97 km

The Witches Rede of Chivalry

The Witches Rede of Chivalry

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Insofar as the Craft of the Wise is the most ancient and most honorable creed of humankind, it behooves all who are Witches to act in ways that give respect to the Old Gods, to their sisters and brothers of the Craft, and to themselves.

Therefore, be it noted that:

Chivalry is a high code of honour which is of most ancient Celtic Pagan origin, and must be lived by all who follow the Old ways.

It must be kenned that thoughts and intent put forth on this Middle-Earth will wax strong in other worlds beyond, and return… bringing into creation, on this world, that which had been sent forth. Thus one should exercise discipline, for “as ye sow, so shall ye reap.”

It is only by preparing our minds to be as Gods that we can ultimately attain godhead.

“This above all…to thine own self be true.”

A Witch’s word must have the validity of a signed and witnessed oath. Thus, give thy word sparingly, but adhere to it like iron.

Refrain from speaking ill of others, for not all truths of the matter may be known.

Pass not unverified words about another, for hearsay is, in large part, a thing of falsehoods.

Be thou honest with others, and have them known that honesty is likewise expected of them.

The fury of the moment plays folly with the truth; to keep one’s head is a virtue.

Contemplate always the consequences of thine acts upon others. Strive not to harm another.

Though there may be differences between those of the Old Ways, diverse covens and circles may well have diverse views. These views, even if they are different than yours, should always be given respect. When a coven, circle, clan, or grove is visited or joined, one should discern quietly their practices, and abide thereby.

Dignity, a gracious manner, and a good humour are much to be admired.

As a Witch, thou hast power, and thy powers wax strongly as wisdom increases. Therefore exercise discretion in the use thereof.

Courage and honour endure forever. Their echoes remain when the mountains have crumbled to dust.

Pledge friendship and fealty to those who so warrant. Strengthen others of the Brethren and they shall strengthen thee.

Thou shalt not reveal the secrets of another Witch or another Coven. Others have laboured long and hard for them, and cherish them as treasures.

Those who follow the mysteries should be above reproach in the eyes of the world, and should always seek to make this so.

The laws of the land should be obeyed whenever possible and within reason, for in the main they have been chosen with wisdom for the well-being of all.

Have pride in thyself, and seek perfection in body and in mind. For the Lady hath said, “How canst thou honour another unless thou give honour to thyself firstly?”

Those who seek the Mysteries should consider themselves as select of the Gods, for it is they who lead the race of humankind to the highest of thrones and beyond to the very stars.

—Author Unknown

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Celebrating Legends, Folklore & Spirituality 365 Days A Year for Feb. 13th – Parentalia

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Parentalia

The ancient Roman festival of Parentalia began with the senior Vestal Virgin performing rites in honor of the dead. For the following eight days of the festival, each family in Rome would pay tribute to its ancestors by leaving offerings and gifts at their graves. During this time, temples were closed, marriages were forbidden, and magistrates did not wear official insignia.

On the last day of Parentalia a public ceremony was held, culminating in a sacrifice to Faunus, also known as Pan, a pastoral and oracular God who revealed the future through dreams.

Saturday Is Ruled By Saturn

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Saturday Is Ruled By Saturn

This day of the week got it’s name from the god of karma and time, Saturn. This day is obviously associated with the planet Saturn and is our last day of the week. Traditionally Saturdays are great days for protection, banishing a negative situation, and generally a good time to clean up any magical messes that you have been ignoring. Some suggestions for Saturday enchantments would include:

◦Wearing the colors of the day, black and deep purple. Here’s your perfect excuse to be dramatic and witchy. Empower these dramatic pieces of your wardrobe for protection and strength.

◦Burning black candles to absorb negativity and burning purple ones to increase your magical wisdom and boost your spirituality

◦Adding a touch of garden witchery to your Saturday spells by working with the pansy (in black or purple of course), the morning glory flowering vine, or the cypress tree.

◦Carrying an obsidian, hematite, or jet tumbled stone in your pocket to reinforce your personal protection and to ward off bad vibes and sour feelings. You can also add these crystals to a candle spell on a Saturday night to really increase the punch of your spellcasting.

◦Cleaning your house and cleansing it while you are at it. Tap into those obstacle-removing vibes and the positive, concluding energies.

◦Closing up the final day of the bewitching week with a bang by calling on Hecate for protection and guidance.

The Witches Correspondences for Saturday, January 13

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The Witches Correspondences for Saturday, January 13

Day: Saturday (Saturn’s Day)

Planet: Saturn

Colors: Maroon, Dark Shades, Black

Crystals: Obsidian, Jet, Coral, Hematite, Salt, Lead, Serpentine, Pewter

Aroma: Cypress, Myrrh, Patchouli, Saturn Oil, Black Poppy seeds

Herb: Mullein

Dedicated to the shadowy Anglo-Saxon god Saetere, the equivalent to the Roman Saturn, and the Greek Cronos. It is also associated with the Norns, the Norse equivalent of the Three Fates, and the Trickster-god, Loki. Magical aspects: longevity, exorcism, endings, apprehension, austerity, caution, and limitations.

Not surprisingly, Saturday is ruled by Saturn. The logic and almost sly nature of Saturn is most prominent on Saturday, which is why it is the perfect day for habit breaking and scientific experimentation.

If you have someone that just will not let go of a relationship that you thought was long since dead, give a restriction spell a go next Saturday.

Human manipulation is also a very powerful aspect of Saturn’s power over Saturday.

This is the proper day of the week to perform spells and rituals involving spirit, communication, meditation, psychic attack or defence, locating lost items or missing persons, self-discipline, life, building, doctrine, protection, freedom, elderly, destroying diseases and pests, crystallization, hidden or obscure matters, limitations, and boundaries.

Aspects of the Moon in Taurus

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Aspects of the Moon in Taurus

The Moon sets the emotional tone as it transits through the Zodiac signs. It changes signs every 2 1/2 days. You can work with this rhythm to “go with the flow” of the Moon. You can use it to know the general feeling tone to expect.

Strength and Sensuality
The Moon is exalted in Taurus, and that means its an easy-going fit. The Taurus lunar mood is mellow, calm and low-to-the-ground. You can go barefoot, languish in the Sun, draw out the enjoyment of a particularly tasty meal.

It’s easier to feel the weight of who you are, on the Earth, rather than just being “in your head.” It’s great for tending to practical matters, since your two hands are ready to dig in.

Being at Home in the Body
When the Moon is in Taurus, it’s easier to sink into the moment, be in the body, and enjoy delights of the five senses. This earth sign brings out our capacity to revel in earthly life! Some languid intimacy in a cozy atmosphere sounds good! Taurus is the slow mover of the Zodiac, and everything is savored thoroughly. That might mean dancing, and really feeling the groove of the music.

It’s also great for relaxing deeply, like taking an afternoon siesta.

Slow and Steady Steps
The grounded nature of Taurus allows us to be focused on one thing. It’s a fixed sign, that inspires us to go into something fully, to flesh it out. The Taurus energy helps you discover your natural talent. And you might find it easier to practice your craft or hobby. You can get in the zone of work, and take pleasure in making real progress.

It’s an excellent time to be in the studio or with your musical instrument. You can earth your dreams in real ways.

Activities Favored Under the Taurus Moon:
Massages given and received; baking and cooking; singing or dancing; gardening; building structures; considering steps of a plan, experimenting with home aromatherapy, stretching (especially the neck), try new fruits, concoctions, cocktails and dishes; make pottery or sculpture; sound therapy.
 

Author

Molly Hall, Astrology Expert
Article published on & owned by About.com

The First Quarter Moon Phase

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THE FIRST QUARTER MOON PHASE

Moon rises at noon, sets at midnight; best effects between these times

Moon is 7-10 1/2 days after new moon

Workings: courage, elemental magick, friends, luck, and motivation.

Purpose: The shape of the thing

Pagan Holiday: Spring Equinox

Goddess Name: Persephone’s Moon

Goddess Energy: air goddesses

Offering: Feathers

Theme: Luck

Runes: Elhaz for luck, Jera for improvement, Uruz for strength

Tarot card: Strength or the Star

The Witches Almanac for Saturday, February 13th

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The Witches Almanac for Saturday, February 13th

Saturday (Saturn): Longevity, exorcism, endings, homes, and houses.

Parentalia (Roman)

Waxing Moon
The Waxing Moon (from the New Moon to the Full) is the ideal time for magic to draw things toward you.

Moon phase: First Quarter

Moon Sign: Aries
Aries: Good for starting things, but lacks staying power. Things occur rapidly, but quickly pass. People tend to be argumentative and assertive.

Moon enters Taurus 6: 36 am
Taurus: Things begun now last the longest, tend to increase in value, and become hard to alter. Brings out appreciation for beauty and sensory experience.

Incense: Rue

Color: Gray

Deities Associated with Saturday – Saturn, Roman God

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Deities Associated with Saturday – Saturn, Roman God

Saturn is perhaps best known today for his annual winter festival of debauchery, called the Saturnalia, which falls in December. However, for the ancient Romans, he was an important agricultural deity, holding various associations both with the planting season and with time itself. Similar to the Greek god Cronus, Saturn is credited with giving the gift of agriculture to the Romans.

A temple was erected to Saturn at the base of the Capitoline hill in Rome, where it housed the state treasury.

Not much is known about Saturn in his Roman persona, because there is so much overlap between him and the Greek Cronus. While it is possible the some variant of Saturn was worshiped as early as the pre-Roman Etruscans, it’s difficult for scholars to tell what attributes were originally Roman, and which were Greek.

In general, one thing that academics do agree on is that Saturn’s festival, the Saturnalia, was held each year during the month of December. By contrast, festivals honoring Cronus took place in the summer.

Businesses and court proceedings closed up for the entire Saturnalia celebration, and food and drink were everywhere to be had.

Elaborate feasts and banquets were held, and it wasn’t unusual to exchange small gifts at these parties. A typical Saturnalia gift might be something like a writing tablet or tool, cups and spoons, clothing items, or food. Citizens decked their halls with boughs of greenery, and even hung small tin ornaments on bushes and trees. Bands of naked revelers often roamed the streets, singing and carousing – a sort of naughty precursor to today’s Christmas caroling tradition.

A great statue of Saturn stood in the temple, and interestingly enough, it was filled with oil – likely olive oil, given his status as an agricultural god. In addition, the statue’s feet were wrapped in wool, and the strips were only unbound during the Saturnalia. In addition to merrymaking, street celebrations, and social role reversals, there were sacrifices made to Saturn for a bountiful harvest during the coming year.
 

Author

Patti Wigington, Paganism/Wicca Expert
Article published on & owned by About.com

Magickal Days of the Week – Saturday

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Magickal Days of the Week – Saturday

It’s the end of the week for many of us, so Saturday – named for the god Saturn – is a good time to wrap things up. Associated with the colors black and dark purple, and the metal lead, this day is also connected to the goddess Hecate. Gemstones like Apache tear, obsidian, and hematite are all connected to Saturday’s magic, as are plants such as thyme, mullein, and the cypress tree.

When it comes to magical workings, focus on agriculture and creativity, fortune and hope, protection and banishment of negativity.

Put up a barrier to keep the unwelcome out, eliminate the things that make you miserable, and wash your hands of anything other than your hopes, dreams and goals.
 

Author

Patti Wigington, Paganism/Wicca Expert
Article published on & owned by About.com

Saturday’s Witchery

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Saturday’s Witchery

Saturday is a day filled with opportunities to clean up and clear out. So if you are wondering why Hecate is assigned to this day, take another look at what she symbolizes and the magick that is associated with her. That should answer the question.

Hecate was the oldest form of the Greek Triple Goddess, as she presided over heaven, the underworld, and earth. Crossroads where three roads met were especially sacred to Hecate, earning her the title of Hekate of the Three Ways. It’s interesting to note that even after the worship of other goddesses waned, ancient people still worshiped Hecate as the Queen of the Underworld and the Guardian of the Three-Way Crossroad. It was also believed that if you left her an offering of food there, she would grant you her favors. As Hecate Trivia, her triple images were often displayed at these crossroads, where she was petitioned on the full moon for positive magick and on the dark of the moon for cursing and dark magick.

While this last bit of information sounds a little ominous, keep in mind that Hecate/Hekate was known by many titles and is a shapeshifter. Her appearance could and did change often. As a dark moon goddess, her faces are many. To some she may appear as a old crone, hunched over a smoking cauldron and draped in a midnight cape. To others she may appear as a dark beautiful, mysterious, and mature woman wearing a shimmering crown. To some she may be perceived as a maiden priestess. She was called the “most lovely one,” the Great Goddess of Nature, and the Queen of the World of Spirits. This dark goddess knows her way around the earth and the underworld. All the powers of nature, life, and death are at her command.

 
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Spells, Charms & Correspondences for Every Day of the Week

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The planetary correspondence for Saturday is Saturn. Matters dealing with the public, farming, family ties, legal matters (such as wills and estates), taking care of debts, dealing with lawyers, financing, joint money matters, real estate, older people, banishing or binding negativity, and getting rid of bad habits all fall under the charge of Saturn. It’s easy to see why “Saturday’s child works hard for his living.”

Saturday’s angels are Cassiel, Machatan, Uriel, and Orifiel. Cassiel is the angel of solitudes and tears. He is one of the rulers of the planet Saturn and occasionally appears as the angel of patience. Cassiel links himself to dragon energy. Regarding Machatan, the only information we get is that he works well with Cassiel and is also a power of Saturn. Orifiel is an angel of the wilderness, a ruler of the second hour of the day, and also associated with Saturn.

On Saturday, the hour of sunrise and every eight hours after that are also ruled by Saturn, and that makes these times of the day doubly blessed. These four hours are the strongest four hours for conducting ritual. Check the local newspaper, astrological calendar, or almanac to determine your local sunrise.

Source:
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Saturday’s Conjuring

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Saturday’s Conjuring

Saturday – is associated with Saturn

Candle colors – Black, Grey, and White

Magickal applications: Binding, Obstacles, Justice, Reversal, Uncrossing, Crossing, Cut and Clear work

—-Starr Casas, Old Style Conjure Wisdoms, Workings and Remedies

The Sky This Week: Feb 12 – 21

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The Sky This Week: Feb 12 – 21

Mercury and Venus make a triangle with the Moon, Jupiter and Mars grow brighter, and Comet Catalina is visible all night.

Friday, February 12
Comet Catalina (C/2013 US10) currently glows around 8th magnitude and appears nice through telescopes of all sizes. The comet resides in the rather barren northern constellation Camelopardalis the Giraffe, which remains on view all night from most of the Northern Hemisphere but appears highest during the early evening hours. Over the next few nights, Catalina slides between magnitude 4.3 Alpha (α) Camelopardalis and the 10th-magnitude face-on spiral galaxy IC 342.

Saturday, February 13
Just 4° separate Mercury and Venus this morning, the same distance that divided them yesterday and the closest approach of the two planets during their ongoing apparitions. A half-hour before sunrise, you can find magnitude –3.9 Venus gleaming 9° above the southeastern horizon with magnitude –0.1 Mercury to its lower left. If you view the planets through a telescope, Venus spans 12″ and appears 88 percent lit while Mercury reveals a 6″-diameter disk that is 71 percent illuminated.

The two inner planets represent just 40 percent of the predawn solar system extravaganza. If you head outside about a half-hour before sunrise, you’ll see five planets spread across 130° of the sky. Start with Jupiter in the west, then pick up Mars in the south, Saturn climbing in the south-southeast, and finally Venus and Mercury low in the southeastern twilight.

Sunday, February 14
The half-lit Moon rides high in the south as darkness falls and then sinks slowly toward the western horizon throughout the rest of the evening. Our satellite officially reaches its First Quarter phase at 2:46 a.m. EST tomorrow morning (11:46 p.m. PST this evening). The Moon spends the evening hours on the border between the constellations Aries and Taurus.

Monday, February 15
The waxing gibbous Moon marches eastward relative to the background stars of Taurus this evening, passing through the conspicuous Hyades star cluster. Although everyone in North America will have wonderful views of our satellite’s journey, those in the western United States are in for a special treat. Shortly after 1 a.m. local time tomorrow morning, the Moon occults Aldebaran, Taurus’ 1st-magnitude luminary. Along a line that cuts across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, Luna’s northern limb grazes Aldebaran. Through a telescope, you can watch the star disappear behind mountains and reappear in valleys several times. The Moon completely hides Aldebaran from south of this line while the two just miss each other from farther north.

Tuesday, February 16
Although Jupiter plays a major role in the lineup of planets visible before dawn, it also stands out in the evening sky. The giant planet rises around 7:30 p.m. local time along with the background stars of southeastern Leo. At magnitude –2.4, Jupiter outshines every other point of light in the sky until Venus rises shortly before dawn. A telescope reveals the gas giant’s 44″-diameter disk and stunning detail in its dynamic atmosphere. If you look carefully tonight, the planet appears to sport a “black eye” as the shadow of its giant moon Ganymede crosses the disk. Any scope will show the inky black spot as it moves from east to west across the bright cloud tops of Jupiter’s northern hemisphere. The shadow transit begins at 10:57 p.m. EST and runs until 2:18 a.m. The moon itself crosses the planet’s disk some two hours later.

Wednesday, February 17
A pair of fine binocular objects are on display during evenings this week. The open star clusters M46 and M47 reside about a degree apart in the northwestern corner of the constellation Puppis the Stern, a region that climbs highest in the south around 10 p.m. local time. The two lie about 12° east-northeast of the sky’s brightest star, Sirius. The western cluster, M47, glows at 4th magnitude and appears as a fuzzy patch sprinkled with several pinpoint stars. Sixth-magnitude M46 shows up as a hazy collection of faint stars that is hard to resolve under most conditions. Although it contains nearly twice as many stars as M47, M46 appears fainter and fuzzier because it lies some three times farther from Earth. To find more objects worth exploring through binoculars on these February nights, see “11 top winter binocular treats” in the February issue of Astronomy.

Thursday, February 18
The variable star Algol in Perseus reaches minimum brightness at 10:50 p.m. EST, when it shines at magnitude 3.4. If you start viewing it this evening, you can watch it more than triple in brightness (to magnitude 2.1) over the course of a few hours. This eclipsing binary star runs through a cycle from minimum to maximum and back every 2.87 days. Algol appears high in the west after sunset and sinks toward the northwestern horizon after midnight.

Friday, February 19
Two dim solar system objects lie near each other in February’s evening sky. The easier to spot is 6th-magnitude Uranus. It lurks in southern Pisces and appears some 30° high in the west as darkness settles in. To find it, first locate the Great Square of Pegasus, which now orients to the western horizon like a baseball diamond. Pick out Beta (β) and Gamma (γ) Pegasi, the stars at the right and left corners, respectively, of this asterism. A line from Beta to Gamma spans 20°. Extend this line 15° more and you’ll be in Uranus’ vicinity. Center magnitude 4.3 Epsilon (ε) Piscium in your binoculars and Uranus will show up 1.7° east-southeast of the star. This evening, the 8th-magnitude asteroid Vesta resides 6° southeast of Uranus. If you have a reasonably dark sky, both should appear in the same field of view through 7×50 binoculars.

Saturday, February 20
Mars and Saturn make a pretty pair after midnight this week. Mars rises around 12:30 a.m. local time and climbs some 30° high in the south by the time morning twilight starts to paint the sky. Saturn follows about 90 minutes behind Mars. During the latter half of the week, both objects shine at magnitude 0.5 and should appear equally bright. They may not seem that way to you, however, because not everyone perceives color in exactly the same way. Some will see ruddy Mars as a bit brighter while others will claim yellowish Saturn the slight winner. But the real winners will be those who point a telescope in Saturn’s direction. The ringed planet shows a 16″-diameter disk surrounded by a stunning ring system that spans 37″ and tilts 26° to our line of sight. Meanwhile, the Red Planet appears 8″ across and should display a prominent north polar cap.

Sunday, February 21
This is a good week to look for Sirius in the evening sky. The night sky’s brightest star (at magnitude –1.5) appears due south and at its highest position between 8 and 9 p.m. local time. It then lies about one-third of the way from the horizon to the zenith from mid-northern latitudes. (The farther south you live, the higher it appears.) If you point binoculars at Sirius, look for the pretty star cluster M41 in the same field of view, just 4° below the star.

 
Source:
Astronomy Magazine

Your Sun & Moon Data for Saturday, February 13th

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Your Sun & Moon Data for Saturday, February 13th

Sun Direction: ↑ 141.96° SE
Sun Altitude: 30.75°
Sun Distance: 91.777 million mi
Next Equinox: Mar 19, 2016 11:30 PM (Vernal)
Sunrise Today: 6:46 AM↑ 106° East
Sunset Today: 5:32 PM↑ 254° West
Length of Day: 10 hours, 45 minutes

 

Moon Direction: ↑ 78.16° ENE
Moon Altitude: -1.41°
Moon Distance: 228699 mi
Next Full Moon: Feb 22, 201612:19 PM
Next New Moon: Mar 8, 20167:54 PM
Next Moonrise: Today 10:01 AM
Current Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent

 

Source:
timeanddate.com

A Very Good Saturday Morning To All! Hope You Are Staying In and Staying Warm Today!

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A Gift for You

May your day be filled with joy
May your day be filled with love
May your day be filled with comfort
May your day be filled with humor

May the Goddess show you her
light with joy
May the Goddess show you her
light with love
May the Goddess show you her
light with comfort
May the Goddess show you her
light with humor

A smile is sent to you
A hug is sent to you
A touch of love is sent to you

May the Moon shine on you this
day and many more
May the Moon’s power fill your home
May the Moon’s light fill you soul

Your power grows as the Moon rises
Your power grows as your Sisters stand with you
Your power grows as the Goddess sends
her words to you

A whisper comes to you …
You are my daughter and I am here with you

Blessings on this day and many more

 

–JoAnne Spiese, A Witch’s Prayerbook