Wicca Book of Days for Sunday, February 10

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Wicca Book of Days for Sunday, February 10

An ancient African festival marking the beginning of the fishing season and the New Year is celebrated annually on this day by members of the Kebbawa tribe of Nigeria. The ancient gods of their religion are honored and invoked, and traditional fish divinations are performed.

In pre-Christian times, the goddess Anaitis was honored on this day in the country of Persia (now Iran). She was a deity who was said to have possessed great powers over the Moon and the seas.

 

–The Wicca Book of Days
Gerina Dunwich

 

Today is Sunday, February 10

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Today is Sunday, February 10

Traditionally, Sunday is the first day of the week. It is also known as the Lord’s Day from it original association with the Lord, that is, the Sun God, personified as Helios, Apollo, Ogmios, Mithras, and St. Elia. But in the Northern Tradition, the sun is seen as feminine, personified as the goddess known as Phoebe in East Anglia and Saule in eastern Europe. The sun rules the conscious element of the human being, the ego, the real self, and Sunday is the day on which this conscious power is at its most effective.

Deity: Sol

Zodiac Sign: Leo

Planet: Sun

Tree: Birch

Herb: Snakeroot

Stone: Ruby

Animal: Lion

Element: Fire

Color: Gold

Rune: Sigel

 

Celtic Tree Month of Luis (Rowan) (January 21 – February 17)

The Runic Half Month of Elhaz (January 28 – February 11)

Goddess of the Month Bridhe (January – February 19)

 

—The Pagan Book of Days
Nigel Pennick

 

Moon Phase Calendar for February 10

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Moon Phase Calendar for February 10

Current Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent

Moon currently in the sign of Aries

Moon in Aries:
The feeling of uncertainty can make you solve problems faster then is natural. Do not rush as if there was a deadline. Try to slow down so that you can decide what you want to do and proceed at your own comfortable pace.

Organs influenced by Aries Moon Sign:
Organs: Head, teeth, tongue, striated muscles, penis, gall bladder, arteries, blood.

These organs are now more sensitive so provide them with extra care.

Surgical operations:
Surgical operations are not recommended during the Waxing Moon

 

The Sky This Week from February 10 to 17

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The Sky This Week from February 10 to 17

Two nice planetary conjunctions take place this week, one in the evening sky and the other before dawn, while the Moon remains a star attraction all week.

By Richard Talcott

Sunday, February 10
Mars continues to shine brightly on February evenings. Look for the Red Planet halfway to the zenith in the southwestern sky as darkness falls. The world glows at magnitude 1.0 against the much dimmer stars of Pisces the Fish. Tonight, Mars sits 6° to the right of the waxing crescent Moon. A telescope reveals the planet’s 6″-diameter disk, but you likely won’t see any surface details.

Venus appears brilliant in the southeast before dawn. It reached greatest western elongation in early January and continues to dominate the predawn sky. The inner world shines at magnitude –4.2, nearly 10 times brighter than the second-brightest planet, Jupiter. Venus rises by 4:30 a.m. local time and stands 15° high an hour before the Sun comes up. The planet lies among the background stars of Sagittarius, close to two of the Archer’s finest deep-sky objects. Both this morning and tomorrow morning, open star cluster M25 lies 2° north of Venus and globular cluster M22 resides 3° south of the planet. All three objects fit nicely in the field of 7×50 binoculars. Through a telescope, Venus shows a disk that spans 18″ and appears two-thirds lit.

Monday, February 11
If you grab a telescope and target the Moon this evening, you can watch a few points of light evolve into a prominent letter X. Focus on a spot along the terminator — the dividing line between lunar day and night — almost halfway from the equator to the south pole. Use the twin craters Aliacensis and Werner as guides to the Lunar X, which lies just to their northwest. In the image above, the X is just beginning to show. Although the X is just a chance alignment of light and shadow as the Sun rises over a group of crater walls, it’s fun to see because it triggers our brain’s pattern-recognition ability.

Tuesday, February 12
You can find the First Quarter Moon high in the south as darkness falls, then watch as it sinks toward the western horizon throughout the evening hours. Our satellite officially reaches First Quarter phase at 5:26 p.m. EST. The Moon lies in western Taurus, some 10° south of the Pleiades star cluster (M45).

You can use Mars as a guide to find Uranus through binoculars or a telescope tonight and tomorrow night. Both planets lie on the border between the constellations Pisces the Fish and Aries the Ram. This evening, Mars stands 1.0° north-northwest of its neighbor; tomorrow night, the Red Planet lies 1.1° due north of its neighbor. Both worlds show up nicely through binoculars or a telescope at low power, though only a scope reveals the planets’ disks. Mars measures 5.7″ across while Uranus, despite lying 12 times farther away, spans 3.5″. Neither object shows much, if any, detail, but the ruddy color of Mars contrasts nicely with the blue-green of Uranus.

Wednesday, February 13
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 farther east will see Luna centered in the V-shaped cluster shortly after darkness falls. Binoculars should provide the best views of this beautiful encounter.

Thursday, February 14
One of the sky’s most familiar constellations rules January’s sky from dusk until after midnight local time. Orion the Hunter appears conspicuous in the southeast as darkness falls and climbs highest in the south around 8 p.m. It then stands about halfway to the zenith from mid-northern latitudes. The waxing gibbous Moon stands above Orion this evening, while the night sky’s brightest star, Sirius, trails about an hour behind the Hunter.

Friday, February 15
Mercury returns to the evening sky in mid-February. This evening, it appears 5° high in the west-southwest 30 minutes after sunset. It shines at magnitude –1.1, bright enough to show up against the twilight glow. (If you don’t see Mercury right away, binoculars will bring it into view.) A telescope reveals the planet’s disk, which spans 5.6″ and appears nearly full. By the end of February, the innermost planet will be much easier to see as it climbs 11° above the western horizon a half-hour after the Sun goes down.

Saturday, February 16
Jupiter continues to grow more prominent in the southeastern sky before dawn. The giant planet rises around 3 a.m. local time and climbs 20° high by the first hint of twilight. Jupiter gleams at magnitude –2.0, though it still pales in comparison to Venus, which rises 100 minutes after the giant world. A telescope shows Jupiter’s 35″-diameter disk and at least two conspicuous cloud belts as well as the planet’s four bright Galilean satellites. In an unusual alignment, all four moons lie east of the gas giant this morning.

Sunday, February 17
If you thought the midweek conjunction of Mars and Uranus was special, wait until you see Venus and Saturn team up before dawn. The two bright planets lie 1.6° apart this morning and will approach within 1.1° of each other tomorrow. Venus shines at magnitude –4.2, some 80 times brighter than magnitude 0.6 Saturn. If you look carefully, you’ll also see the 3rd-magnitude star Pi (π) Sagittarii between the two. Use your naked eye or binoculars to view the stunning scene.

 

–Astronomy Magazine

 

The Lunar Almanac & Calendar for Sunday, February 10th

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The Lunar Almanac for Sunday, February 10th

Moon Direction: 67.10° ENE↑
Moon Altitude: -21.46°
Moon Distance: 246459 mi
Next Full Moon: Feb 19, 20199:53 am
Next New Moon: Mar 6, 201910:03 am
Next Moonrise: Today9:59 am
Current Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Illumination: 27.2%

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Lunar Calendar for February 10th

Moon Phase Tonight: Waxing Crescent
First Quarter: Feb 12, 2019 at 4:26 pm
(Next Phase)
New Moon: Feb 4, 2019 at 3:03 pm
(Previous Phase)

–Both Lunar Almanac & Calendar from timeanddate.com

The Solar Almanac & Lore for Sunday, February 10th

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The Solar Almanac for Sunday, February 10th

Sun Direction: 118.93° ESE↑
Sun Altitude: 12.47°
Sun Distance: 91.727 million mi
Next Equinox: Mar 20, 2019 4:58 pm (Vernal)
Sunrise Today: 6:48 am↑ 107° East
Sunset Today: 5:28 pm↑ 253° West
Length of Daylight: 10 hours, 40 minutes

–timeanddate.com

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Solar Lore

In the beginning there was only darkness and people kept bumping into each other. Fox said that people on the other side of the world had plenty of light but were too greedy to share it. Possum went over there to steal a little piece of the light. He found the Sun hanging in a tree, lighting everything up. He took a tiny piece of the Sun and hid it in the fur of his tail. The heat burned the fur off his tail. That is why possums have bald tails. Buzzard tried next. He tried to hide a piece of Sun in the feathers of his head. That is why buzzards have bald heads. Grandmother Spider tried next. She made a clay bowl. Then she spun a web (Milky Way) across the sky reaching to the other side of the world. She snatched up the whole sun in the clay bowl and took it back home to our side of the world.

From The Cherokee Tribe Creation Lore

Preparing You for The Week Ahead: Mars Conjunct Uranus, February 13

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Preparing You for The Week Ahead: Mars Conjunct Uranus, February 13

Mars Conjunct Uranus 13 February 2019

Mars conjunct Uranus in the natal chart gives exceptional creative talents and a most interesting life. You have an engaging and sexually attractive energy which draws in all kinds of people and all kinds of attention.

Whether at work or play, your motivation, enthusiasm and electric energy can excite, inspire and entertain other people. You thrive on the adrenalin rush you get from pushing the limits. This strong desire for excitement makes you a thrill seeker and sometimes a rebel.

You love the attention you receive for you actions and works. You can actually feed of this recognition and appreciation. Your strong desire to act without restriction can make you a very independent person. A stable family life is possible so long as you can be your eccentric self.

You have strong desires for anything unusual. You may collect rare objects or have a passion for the occult. In following your passions you are not restricted by the rules of a particular culture or religion. You must satisfy your peculiar desires despite the criticism. If you do not use up your incredible stores of energy then unexpected things may happen to you.

Being a rebel and stirring up trouble comes naturally but you must channel this erratic and fiery energy into constructive activities. Use your creative genius to burn up this raw energy and make you feel satisfied.

You may have bursts of extremely potent energy like a volcanic explosion. It could be in a boxing match like Joe Frazier or a guitar solo like Jimmy Page. It can even be a witty and cutting political speech or a writing a poem. Afterwards you need rest to recover from your exhaustion.

Mars represents your goal directed energy. By focusing on your personal and professional goals you can avoid extra negative attention. You may gain popularity and will always create a stir by being so different. Expect to have some nasty critics at times because being controversial is just your style.

Mars Conjunct Uranus Transit
Transiting Mars conjunct Uranus gives a strong urge to break out of any limiting situations in your life. You need change and excitement to spice up your life. However, a tendency to act spontaneously or erratically can cause unwanted surprises that upset your life.

Risk taking is not the best option now, even though you will feel like it. You should still follow your passionate desires and instincts but with self-control and a particular goal in mind. Making and sticking to plans will not work, so there is a narrow path top tread between recklessness and missed opportunity.

The more of this erratic energy you use up on chasing your desires and goals the better. You want to find new and stimulating adventures, work and relationships. In this way, you reduce the risk of unexpected events happening to you.

You can fully express your kinky side now and have some fun with it. You may wear crazy clothes or try something different in the bedroom. Flashes of insight or experimentation could lead to amazing new opportunities in your life.

Mars Conjunct Uranus Dates
26 February 2017
13 February 2019
20 January 20211 August 2022
15 July 2024
4 July 202623 June 2028
15 June 2030
6 June 2032

 

–Astrology King

A Look At The Stars for February 12 thru February 17

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A Look At The Stars for February 12 thru February 17

Tuesday February 12
5:26 pm – 1st Quarter Moon at 23 54 trine Pluto increases your emotional sensitivity and psychic perception. You will feel things more powerfully and are likely to be transformed by your intense emotional reactions. Someone is likely to move you deeply and have a strong influence on your life. Intense emotional connections may result in new relationships this weekly horoscope. There would be a strong karmic pull between you and any destiny encounter.

Wednesday February 13
1:20 am – Mars conjunct Uranus at 29 11 from last Saturday to this Saturday gives a strong urge to break out of any limiting situations in your life. You need change and excitement to spice up your life. However, a tendency to act spontaneously or erratically can cause unwanted surprises that upset your life. Risk taking is not the best option now, even though you will feel like it. You should still follow your passionate desires and instincts but with self-control and a particular goal in mind.
4:31 am – Moon enters Gemini

Friday February 15
9:02 am – Moon enters Cancer

Sunday February 17
03:43 am – Venus sextile Neptune from Friday to next Monday arouses your sensual and caring side. This is a good time for passionate romantic encounters. You can enjoy increased sensitivity in sexual relations with your partner, and may discover imaginative ways to increase your erotic pleasure. This is also a good weekly horoscope for dating as your increased magnetic allure will attract a tender and caring person, quite possibly a genuine soul mate or spiritual partner.
10:20 am – Moon enters Leo

–Astrology King

 

Planetary Positions & Aspects for Today & The Month of February

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Planetary Positions & Aspects for Today & The Month of February

Current Planetary Positions

February 10, 2019
Tropical Zodiac

Sun:  21 Aquarius 32
Moon:  23 Aries 57
Mercury:  00 Pisces 13
Venus:  07 Capricorn 37
Mars:  27 Aries 23
Jupiter:  19 Sagittarius 21
Saturn: 15 Capricorn 59
Uranus:  29 Aries 07
Neptune:  15 Pisces 15
Pluto:  21 Capricorn 56

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Planetary aspects for the Month of February

12 Feb 05:26 pm – 1st Quarter Moon at 23 54
13 Feb 01:20 am – Mars conjunct Uranus
17 Feb 03:43 am – Venus sextile Neptune
18 Feb 02:54 am – Sun sextile Uranus
18 Feb 05:51 am – Venus conjunct Saturn
19 Feb 01:36 am – Mercury conjunct Neptune
19 Feb 10:53 am – Full Moon at 00 42
19 Feb 09:39 pm – Mercury sextile Saturn
22 Feb 03:39 pm – Mercury square Jupiter
22 Feb 10:52 pm – Venus conjunct Pluto
23 Feb 12:17 pm – Mercury sextile Pluto
26 Feb 06:27 am – 3rd Quarter Moon at 07 34
27 Feb 09:32 pm – Sun sextile Mars

Wishing All Our Dear Brothers & Sisters of The Craft A Very Beautiful & Blessed Sunday Morn’!

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Bless this gathering of Witches
Brought together this day
In the name of the Goddess and the God
To dedicate themselves to each other
And to the old ways that led them here.

Bless this gathering of Witches
That they may work together in harmony
Learning and growing together
As they follow the Wheel of the Year
And bask in the light of the full moon.

May the Earth grant them strength
May the Air grant them wisdom
May the Fire grant them passion
May the Water grant them flexibility
So they might work together for the good of all

Bless this gathering of Witches
Brought together this day.

In the name of the Goddess and the God

So Mote It Be