The Witches Musts for Saturday

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The Witches Musts for Saturday

Feel the need for a psychic cleansing in the house? Light up some patchouli- or myrrh-scented incense, and wave the smoke around your house or apartment. It will help to break up any lingering negativity or bad feelings. Crumble up a few dried mullein leaves and create a circle around your home, or scatter it across the thresholds, to keep prowlers away.

Burn a few black candles to repel manipulative intentions or unwanted advances. Add a few protective herbs to your dinner such as thyme or basil. Try growing a blooming cyclamen plant in your kitchen to ward the family and to encourage Hecate’s blessings. Grow deep purple and black pansies in window boxes to encourage the planetary vibrations of Saturn. Let ivy grow up the walls of your home for even more bewitching security.

Saturdays are the particular day of the week for protection and for dealing with more serious magickal matters. Go back over the at-a-glance list and see what components you can add to your spells for today for a little more oomph.

Meditate on Hecate to learn her lessons and include some dark goddess wisdom into your Craft. As a Witch, you already know that you have power-the power to effect real change in your life. Working with Hecate can teach you how and when to best use this power for the greater good.

If you want to expand your magickal skills, then start learning how to incorporate all of this information on the days of witchery in a whole new way. This includes the knowledge you already have and the new day-by-day correspondences and witchcraft that were presented in this Book of Shadows. Put your own unique spin on things. Decide what your enchanting specialties are, then apply them to your Craft each and every day with wisdom and style.

Source

Book of Witchery
Spells, Charms & Correspondences for Every Day of the Week
Ellen Dugan

 

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.

Source

Book of Witchery
Spells, Charms & Correspondences for Every Day of the Week
Ellen Dugan

Magical Days Of the Week – Saturday

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Magical 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, June 25th

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Saturday, June 25th

Saturday is dedicated to the shadowy Anglo-Saxon God Saetere or Seater, equivalent to the God Saturn. It is a day also associated with the Norns, the Norse equivalent of Three Fates, and the trickster God Loki. It is connected generally with apprehension, austerity, caution, and excessive self-limitation.

Deity: Saetere

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius

Planet: Saturn

Tree: Alder

Herb: Daffodil

Stone: Amethyst

Animal: Eagle

Element: Earth

Color: Dark Blue

Number: 4

Rune: Dag(D)

Celtic Tree Month of Duir(Oak) – June 10 – July 7. Oak month is a time for protection and strength, fertility, money and success, and good fortune.

Runic Half-Month of Dag(day) – June 14 – June 28

Goddess of the Month of Rosea – June 13 – July 10
 

Source

The Pagan Book of Days
Nigel Pennick

 

Saturday’s Conjuring

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Saturday’s Conjuring

Saturday – is associated with Saturn

Candle colors – Black, Grey, and White

Spellwork for the Day: Binding, Obstacles, Justice, Reversal, Uncrossing, Crossing, Cut and Clear work

 

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

The Sky This Week for June 25 to July 3

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The Sky This Week for June 25 to July 3

Go on the hunt for Pluto, see a quiet meteor shower, or go on the hunt for the Big Dipper this week.

Saturday, June 25

• Neptune rises a few minutes past midnight this week and climbs more than 30° above the southeastern horizon by the start of morning twilight. The magnitude 7.9 planet lies in Aquarius, some 0.5° southeast of 4th-magnitude Lambda (l) Aquarii. You’ll need binoculars to spy Neptune and a telescope to see its blue-gray disk, which spans 2.3″.

Sunday, June 26

• If ever there was a good time to track down Pluto, this is the night. The distant world passes just 2.7′ due south of the 3rd-magnitude star Pi (p) Sagittarii in northeastern Sagittarius, making the task of finding the dwarf planet much easier than usual. Pluto glows dimly at magnitude 14.1, however, so you’ll need an 8-inch or larger telescope to spot it visually.

Monday, June 27

• Last Quarter Moon occurs at 2:19 p.m. EDT. Look for it either before dawn this morning (when it lies among the background stars of southern Pisces and looks slightly more than half-lit) or after it rises around 1:30 a.m. local daylight time tomorrow (when it stands on the border between Pisces and Cetus and appears as a fat crescent).

• The typically minor June Boötid meteor shower occasionally reminds us of its presence. After decades of inactivity, the shower produced up to 100 meteors per hour in 1998. It then returned with about half that number in 2004. Although astronomers aren’t predicting an outburst this year, veteran observers know that the only way to be sure is to actually watch the sky. The shower peaks before dawn today, though any “shooting stars” will have to compete with the light of the Last Quarter Moon. The meteors appear to radiate from a point, called the “radiant,” located in the northern part of the constellation Boötes the Herdsman.

Tuesday, June 28

• For people who live near 35° north latitude, today marks the latest sunset of the year. Although Earth’s summer solstice and the Northern Hemisphere’s longest day occurred last week (on the 20th), latest sunset happens several days after and earliest sunrise several days before. The specific dates depend on your latitude, however — latest sunset at 40° north took place yesterday. In general, latest sunset occurs closer to the solstice the farther north you live.

Wednesday, June 29

• Observers of the outer solar system get their first good views of Uranus before dawn during June. The best time to look for it is shortly before twilight begins around 4 a.m. local daylight time. Uranus then lies nearly 25° high in the east among the background stars of Pisces the Fish. This morning, use binoculars to find the magnitude 5.8 planet about 4° west of 4th-magnitude Omicron (o) Piscium and 3° north of 5th-magnitude Mu (m) Psc. A telescope reveals Uranus’ blue-green disk, which spans 3.5″.

Thursday, June 30

• Mars remains a stunning sight all week. The Red Planet reaches its stationary point today, which means that its westward motion relative to the background stars of Libra comes to a halt and it begins moving eastward again. This westward push happens to stop just 20′  of the 8th-magnitude globular star cluster NGC 5897. Mars shines at magnitude –1.4 and appears almost due south and at its highest position in late twilight. When viewed through a telescope, Mars’ orange-red disk spans 16″.

Friday, July 1

• Brilliant Jupiter appears striking in the western sky as darkness falls and remains on display until nearly midnight local daylight time. The giant planet shines at magnitude –1.9 against the backdrop of southern Leo the Lion. Jupiter appears equally dazzling through a telescope, which reveals a wealth of atmospheric features on a disk that spans 34″. Tonight, observers also can see the giant moon Ganymede cross the planet’s northern hemisphere. The transit begin at 10:48 p.m. EDT (best for eastern North America) and lasts for more than three hours (giving western observers good views).

• The Moon reaches perigee, the closest point in its orbit around Earth, at 2:40 a.m. EDT. It then lies 227,411 miles (365,983 kilometers) away from us.

Saturday, July 2

• Perhaps no month better epitomizes summer in the Northern Hemisphere than July. And this month finds the season’s namesake asterism, the Summer Triangle, on prominent display. The trio’s brightest member, Vega in the constellation Lyra the Harp, stands nearly overhead shortly after midnight. The asterism’s second-brightest star, Altair in Aquila the Eagle, then lies more than halfway from the southeastern horizon to the zenith. Deneb, the luminary of Cygnus the Swan, marks the Summer Triangle’s third corner. Although it is this asterism’s dimmest star, it’s the brightest point of light in the northeastern sky.

Sunday, July 3

• Although Saturn reached its peak exactly one month ago, it remains a lovely sight. It is on display among the background stars of southern Ophiuchus from nightfall until the start of morning twilight. You can find the planet in the southeast during evening twilight and highest in the south around 11 p.m. local daylight time. Saturn continues to shine brightly, too, at magnitude 0.2. When viewed through a telescope, the planet measures 18″ across while its dramatic ring system spans 41″ and tilts 26° to our line of sight

 

Source

Astronomy Magazine

Your Daily Sun & Moon Data for Saturday, June 25th

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Your Daily Sun & Moon Data for Saturday, June 25th

The Sun
Sun Direction: ↑ 91.18° E
Sun Altitude: 42.66°
Sun Distance: 94.490 million mi
Next Equinox: Sep 22, 2016 9:21 AM (Autumnal)
Sunrise Today: 5:36 AM↑ 59° Northeast
Sunset Today: 8:18 PM↑ 301° Northwest
Length of Daylight: 14 hours, 42 minutes

 

The Moon
Moon Direction: ↑ 246.91° WSW
Moon Altitude: 14.22°
Moon Distance: 234694 mi
Next New Moon: Jul 4, 20166:00 AM
Next Full Moon: Jul 19, 20165:56 PM
Next Moonset: Today10:48 AM
Current Moon Phase: Waning Gibbous
Illumination: 73.4%

 

Source

timeanddate.com

 

Oh, What A Glorious & Beautiful Saturday The Goddess Has Granted Us! Blessings Dear Brothers & Sisters!

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Hold onto me, Goddess,
hold me now when I am too weak to hold onto you.
Hold my soul close before I am lost.
 
Give me eyes to gaze into the eye of those who see me.
Protect me from the angry lips of oppression.
 
My path and my portion hold me securely.
This inheritance of life and the web woven between us
Are the fullness of my longing;
 
I honor you, Goddess, for wisdom entrusted,
And I set myself to sinking deep into that ground
So that I am rooted and unshakable.
 
Keep your beauty always before me
In you I am secure;
Therefore, will joy flow from my heart
And song rise from my soul.
I will dance held in the sacred circle.
 
For you will never forsake me
Nor will you leave me alone in despair.
You are the source of my life,
The source of my joy,
And the fulfillment of all my desire.

—-Earth Psalms
Angela Magara