Different Paths of Witchcraft: Appalachian Granny Magic c. 2018

Appalachian Granny Magic

 

The Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition of Witchcraft is one that is only recently being heard of. Though the tradition is a very old one, dating all the way back to the first settlers of the magical Appalachian Mountains who came over from Scotland and Ireland in the 1700’s. They brought along their even older Irish and Scottish Magical Traditions with them. Those two ‘old world’ Traditions were then blended with a dash of the local tradition of the Tsalagi (Now, called the Cherokee Indians.) The recipe for the Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition was then complete, though this potion simmered on a low boil for many generations before anyone dubbed it with the name, ‘Appalachian Granny Magic.’

The Witches of the Appalachian Mountains called themselves ‘Water Witches’ and/or ‘Witch Doctors’ depending upon whether they were personally more gifted in healing, midwifery and such realms of magic, or if they were more in tune with dowsing for water, ley lines, energy vortexes and the making of charms and potions. Often a Practitioner called themselves by both titles if they were so diverse in their Magical practices.

The Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition, like many of the older ones, was passed on from parents to their children for many generations, and generally was not ‘taught’ outside of the individual family structures. Because of the rural and secluded nature of the Appalachian community, the old customs, wisdom, and practices were not as often lost, forgotten, or ‘modernized’ as the ‘old world’ traditions that came over to other, more urban areas of the ‘new world.’ Therefore, one will often find that ancient Irish or Scottish songs, rhymes, dances, recipes, crafts, and ‘The Craft,’ are more accurately preserved in Appalachia than even in Ireland or Scotland.

Many of these old Scot/Irish traditions, as well as the Tsalagi traditions, both magical and mundane, were carried on in Appalachia until modern times. Some songs, spells, and such have been passed down for many years that way, though sadly, sometimes only by rote, with the original meanings beings lost in the shifting sands of time.

In the secluded mountains of Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, the Virginias and the Carolinas, this denomination of the ancient religion of Witchcraft continued right on through the decades of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and the early twentieth centuries; a time when Witchcraft elsewhere was being nearly forgotten and abandoned by the increasingly modern and monotheistic world. The people of the mountains still relied upon Mother Nature in a way, that ‘city folk’ did not anymore. The fertility of the crops, the livestock, and of the people themselves was as paramount to the Appalachians of 1900 as it was to the early American colonists in the 1600’s. Therefore, fertility, and the worship of Mother Nature, Jack frost, Father Winter, Chloe, Spider Grandmother, Demeter, and such varied deities continued in the Appalachian region, staying a current part of the people’s faith, rather than becoming a mythic memory as such ‘nature worship’ did elsewhere. In fact, we still see “Lady Plenty and Lady Liberty” Goddess of the harvest, with cornucopia in hand, and Goddess of freedom, on the official North Carolina State seal.

Amazingly, even the terms “Witch””, “Witchcraft”, “spells”, “charms” and such never became taboo in the modern Appalachian culture. Nearly every mountain top and ‘holler’ community had their local ‘Witch’ who was openly called such, as a title of honor, not as a insult or a charge of crime, as the term came to be used in other more urban American cultures of the seventeen, eighteen and nineteen hundreds.

The “Witch Doctors” were still called upon to heal a sick child, or deliver a baby, or tend to the dying, as Witches had been so charged with doing in Europe during ancient times. Since often a mountain community had no medical doctor to call upon, the local Witches continued to work as the only healers, well up until the early twentieth century.

The local ‘Witch’ was also called upon to dowse for water, ley lines, and energy vortexes when one was digging a well, planting a new garden, burying a loved one, or doing any other work with the Earth. Thereby, the term ‘Water Witch’ arose, though, it is misleading, as these Witches dowsed for more than just water, and one did not have to be a Witch to dowse, though most dowsers of that era and location were, indeed, Witches.

The fairy folk, leprechauns, and other ‘wee people,’ followed the Scots and Irishmen to Appalachia, it seems, as the Witches of this tradition continue to work closely with these beings. Of course, the Tsalagi people had their own such beings, here when the Scots and Irishmen arrived. The Tsalagi called their magical being neighbors; ‘Yunwi Tsunsdi,’ which translates to ‘The Little People.’ Offerings are still commonly given to the wee people daily in Appalachia. To this day, you will find a granny woman leaving a bowl of cream on her back door step, or throwing a bite of her cornbread cake out a window, before placing it upon her families’ table.

The spirits of the dead are often worked with as well, a lot of ancestral spirit guide workings are passed down through our Tradition, those practices trace back to not only Scotland and Ireland, but the Tsalagi Nation as well. ‘Haints’ are widely feared as ‘angry’ ancestral spirits, and many spells, charms, and rituals are practiced to keep these troublemakers at bay. One of the most interesting and common haint related spells requires that the doors of a home be painted ‘haint blue.’ Haint Blue is a bright baby blue with a periwinkle tinge, very close to but about one shade darker than the Carolina Tarheels’ Blue color. This color is believed to repel the spirits and keep them out of the home.

Music is a large part of the Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition. Many of the oldest spells are sung and danced. Clogging, as Irish Step-dancing came to be called in Appalachia, as well as reels, gigs, lullabies, and chants sung in rounds are all very common magical ingredients in Appalachian spells. For example, a traditional Earth Blessing to be sung while planting and harvesting goes; (Broken into syllables for easier pronunciation of the ancient Tsalagi language, English translation follows)

A da we hi a ne he ne ha
Do hi u a iu ni
O lo hi a li ga lu lo hi u nah ta
Ga li e li ga O sa da du
Wise Protectors, they are so giving
Serenity, it resounds
Mother Earth and Father Sky are so giving
I am thankful, it is good

Another example of the old world musical roots of Appalachian musical magic is the locally common use of the song ‘Auld Lang Syne’ for Samhain and Funerals, as well as the secular new year.

Divination is popular among Appalachian Granny Witches. Many read Tarot, and regular playing cards, tea leaves, and clouds. Scrying in bowls of water, dirt, or sand is also common. Spider webs are scrutinized for messages from the Cherokee Spider Grandmother Goddess, a Goddess of fate, magic, weaving, art and storytelling, who is said to weave magical messages into the webs of her creatures. (In Tsalagi, She was called; ‘Kanene Ski Amai Yehi.’)

The tools of the Appalachian Granny Witch vary a bit from the modern ‘Wiccan’ tools we all are so familiar with. The Wand, often instead called the ‘rod’, as it is in fact a dowsing rod, is the most important tool. This is usually a long straight rod, rather than the ‘forked stick’ type dowsing rod used by mundane dowsers. It is generally made of wood from a flowering tree such as dogwood, apple or peach, (For Water dowsing) or made from a metal, (For ley line or energy dowsing) copper conducts energy best, I personally feel. A ritual blade, such as a Athame, is only occasionally used and more often a agricultural blade like a thresher, ax or such will be used in its stead. Cauldrons are used more widely than chalices, in fact, a cauldron placed in ones front yard was a ‘open-for-business’ type Witches’ sign in times gone by, much like a barber’s pole is used today. However, that practice has become a popular decoration in the South in recent decades, and one is likely to find a person has a cauldron decorating their front yard, because they saw it in ‘Southern Homes Magazine’ and thought it was quaintly attractive, rather than it being used to advertise that the ‘Witch is in,’ so to speak. Mirrors, candles, brooms, pottery, and baskets are other common tools of the Tradition, and all of those items are still commonly made at home, by hand in the mountains of Appalachia.

As most of the Magic of the Tradition is of a healing, practical or sympathetic nature rather than “High” or Ritualistic in form, and there are some differences related to that. Ritual clothing is generally not used, and circles are not cast for every spell, only the more formal rites. An Appalachian Witch, like myself, might do a dozen or more spells in any given day, often with two or three generations of practitioners taking part, so running in to change clothes, or stopping to cast a full circle in the ‘strict’ form would be rather impractical, and in fact, neither was commonly done in the past, in our Tradition. Although some modern Appalachian Witches, being eclectic already with our Scottish, Irish, and Tsalagi roots, have started to use some other Traditions’ practices (such as wearing ritual clothing, casting a formal circle, etc.) at times, as well.

We, as a Magical Tradition, are very practical, and ‘down-to-earth.’ We are very eclectic, and informal in our approach to Witchcraft. It is our way of life, as well as our religion. And we are working to preserve both, for the future generations of Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition Witches.

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Appalachian Granny Magic

 

Wicca, mountain, Appalachia, magic, witches, charms

I. Abstract

This report on Appalachian magic summarizes the beliefs and practices of the mountain folk. The purposes and structures of the system are shown in detail along with various knowledge associated with the witches of the mountains. The witches of the mountains fall into three categories: witches, granny women, and water witches. Witches and granny women are categorized together here, and the terms are used interchangeably; water witches are discussed about in less detail because the tradition is passed down to men in the family and not in public view. The deities invoked are explained and certain supernatural beings are examined. The history of mountain magic, mainly Cherokee tribe and Irish witch practices, are mentioned because they are the origin of the magic used today. Even though the mountains are being modernized, the folk lore and magic are still part of the culture of the mountain community.

II. Scope and Purpose of the System

Appalachia Magic identifies itself as the basic culture of the Appalachian people. To them it is not considered magic, but it is the way of life for them handed down through the generations. There is no formal system to which it identifies itself because the magic is hard to place in its own category. This difficulty is because the magic is so deeply incorporated into the culture of the people. The folk magic is found throughout the Appalachian Mountains event though in present times it is quickly dwindling. The most concentrated area where one will find the Magic is in the southern mountains. Being available to all people, Appalachia magic still believes that some people are more apt to use magic, but the people who are able to perform the magic are not from a certain class.

Appalachia makes no official claims about itself. Some of the users make claims of the Christian God while others give credit to pagan gods, yet the magic can be used by all. No devotion to any god is given, yet references to gods to act out the wishes are used. The concern of Appalachian magic is focused on portents, omens, cures, curses, and protections (McCoy 3). Most of the magic results are intangible things such as love and health. Every aspect of life can have the Appalachian arts inserted into it. Mostly all the charms and invocations are for positive actions, so there is no “black magic” (harmful magic) in the Appalachians.

III. Authority Structure

a. Sources and Criteria of Valid Knowledge

The knowledge for the Appalachian people is a wide variety of sources.

There is no exact source of sacred scripture used by the witches. There are references to all kinds of religions and traditions in the charms and incantations, yet no devotion to a certain god is done by all the witches. They seem to be free to worship whom they want to and invoke which gods they desire to do their bidding.

The number three is very prominent in the magic. The emphasis on the number three is said to originate from Ireland and be a reference to the three goddesses of the Irish people. After a while in the Appalachian mountains, Christianity reached the people and the number three was then used to reference to the trinity, so today there is a mixture of people who invoke the Irish goddesses or the trinity. Some also make reference to the gods of the Cherokee people (McCoy 4). In many charms one will hear references to the personified deity of the moon, stars, and sun.

The most sacred part of the magic seems to be the traditions. The culture of the Appalachian people runs very deep. They are willing to defend, even to their death, their traditions which made it very hard for people to try to modernize them during the past 100 years. The sayings and incantations are passed down by word of mouth and are considered extremely sacred, but they are never written down for fear of losing their magical power which I will address later on.

b. Methods of Inquiry

The methods of Inquiry are very specific for the Appalachian people.

The easiest way to learn the supernatural arts is to be born around them. If a person is native to the Appalachians and lives in a place where it is practiced, he will grow up hearing stories of the magical practices and this is the beginning of his knowledge. The most common way to easily receive the powers of a witch is to be given them by someone. Most likely, the powers are given to a family member. Traditionally it is give to one female per generation. For the less powerful magic, one can learn it through a type of “apprenticeship.” One belief is that the magical power of a woman is increased during her menstrual cycle; thus, during a woman’s period is the best time for her to learn the magical arts from a granny woman (a witch who above all possesses the power to make potions). To possess the powers of a water witch, the ability to find underground water through the use of two pieces of wood or metal, you must be male. In most instances the powers were inherited through his father or grandfather. There is one more way to receive the knowledge of magic: to be given the powers through god/nature. The most spectacular natural phenomena in the mountains are lightning. Lightning is believed to be a rip or portal between the world of humans and supernatural beings (McCoy 74). Often places struck by lightning are avoided because of the belief the area is haunted, yet if a person is struck by lightning, he is considered to be given very special powers. After he is struck, he is observed for changes physically and mentally. The powers can range from receiving second sight (being able to make predictions and see into people’s souls) to a scar, indicating the area of the body in which his magic is most powerful. If you are not from the mountains, there is a very slim possibility of you learning their ways of magic because of the suspicion mountain people have of outsiders.

c. Institutions and Professional Structure

The preservation and practices are not kept in an organized manner.

As mentioned above, the traditions are handed down orally. The stories are kept by storytellers telling them to children, and the magic practices are kept alive through the people using and teaching them. With the quick modernization which is currently happening in the Appalachians, the culture is somewhat dying. There is no central authority of witches in the mountains to control who is a witch and set rules. Even though there is no official hierarchy, some witches are looked to above others. Granny women, the term used for the medicinal witches, are usually elder women in the community, and they are the ones people come to with their problems or the desire to learn magic (McCoy 11). Water witches have no hierarchy because the secrets are deeply rooted in family ties, so if a person needs to find water, they just ask the diviner, another term for water witches, to do it (McCoy 12).

The Granny women are recognized through out the community by their actions. They do not where any special garb or have any physical attributes, except being elderly, that a person can identify them by. The witches are held to a set of standards such as they are never paid for their services. They are also expected to be ethical, and never do harm to another human being. Yet the biggest rule of the witches is to keep silent about their magical art. Because of their silence, most witches learned their ways from their parents. The vow of silence was thought to originate from England’s witch hunters, yet there is another, more mystical reason behind the vow (McCoy 15). If a witch teaches her ways to someone, it is thought to take power away from her, so witches do not reveal their secrets to everyone. Even though Granny women do teach their students, most of the teachings consist of potions from herbs and not the magic which lies behind them. Because the women do not practice harmful magic, the witches of the community do not hold an oppressive control over the people. Instead, they are looked at for their wisdom and asked for help.

IV. History

The history of Appalachian magic is very old. It has been carried on in the mountains since they have first been settling by pioneers. The pioneers brought their magical ways with them from Ireland and incorporated them with Cherokee beliefs when marriages between the two races started. The people had to flee their homes because of persecution, yet they believed magic was good and natural. Because of certain practices and sayings in mountain magic, researchers were able to prove the magic came from Europe. Many practices suggest European influence, but the belief in the three goddesses and the Christian devil eliminate any doubt of the origin. The three goddesses, from Celtic mythology, are called upon in many incantations to give power to the user or to carry out actions. Also the devil is called upon, but not worshipped, in many of the rituals. The spirits which believe to haunt the woods are also indications of the roots of this magic. The jackro, known in Ireland as a jackaroo, is believed to be in the mountains of Ireland (McCoy 37). In the southern mountains, a leprechaun-like creature is said to be in the mountains. Even though the origin of the name is unknown, most likely from the Indians or Irish, the Oogle is said to be race of little people roaming the hills searching for people to bestow good luck upon. There is said to even be a loch-ness like creature in “Lake Tallulah” Georgia (McCoy 35).

The sources used for this paper are the next generation witches. Edaina McCoy, writer of Mountain Magick, believes the supernatural arts of the mountain people are very useful. She first learned of them from stories told by her grandparents, yet the magic somewhat died within her family. She does practice the arts today to some extent, mostly the usage of potions and herbal remedies. The other primary source is me. Within my family from the mountains of Georgia, magic is very prominent. My grandmother and aunt are both witches to some extent and are very secretive about their practices. One of the men in my community, a dear friend of mine, is also what some call a “water witch.” Even though I have not witnessed him “divining” for water, I do know that he was the one that found the underground spring which today gives water to my house. Also the many practices, stories, and superstitions which have been passed down to me have secrets and mythology of Appalachian magic in them. I believe in the magic because it has had effects on my family. My house has water and my grandmother has healed warts and taken the “burn out of fire” (the sting from a burn) for my father and mother. Although the magic of the mountains is becoming harder to find, it is by no means obsolete. I often find myself doing traditions that were taught to me, yet I had no idea of the magical aspects incorporated into them. The traditions of carrying a buckeye in your pocket and eating black eyed peas on New Year’s Day are charms which I have been taught to practice (McCoy 47).

V. Representative Examples of Argumentation

The users of magic, performed in the mountains, are very secretive and suspicious of outsiders, so no explanation of their practices is given. Yet when asked they will simply tell the person it is they way they were raised. They find no need to defend their arts because they are not trying to “convert” people, nor do they feel the need to defend their beliefs against skeptics. At first view, it does seem that the arts are in conflict with Christianity, because the witches do invoke gods and nature, yet upon research they are not “worshiping the deities”. Even though they invoke gods, they pledge allegiance to the god of their choosing or to none at all. Many Granny women are very fundamentalist Christians and are looked to as religious leaders in their communities.

VI. Suggested Position in Comparative Scales

a. Relative emphasis on traditional authority—or testimony of experience.

The emphasis on traditional authority and testimony of experience are divided equally. The Granny women have always been in the Appalachian Mountains, and people who have not heard testimonies or experiences still hold reverence for them. Yet the witches are so deeply incorporated into the tradition and culture of the mountains, stories of their works and results are always heard; therefore, both the authority given to the Granny woman and tales of experiences are important.

b. Relative centralization of authority—or decentralization.

There is no focus on a certain authority like most cults and religions, yet there is not a total decentralization of authority. The magic is available to all people, not a certain class, yet some people are more prone to have magical skills than others. The only people that can be looked at as an authority are the Granny women, yet they are not in control over anyone. Instead, they are just looked at as wise, good women who unselfishly help the community.

c. Relative emphasis on invisible realities—or material, earthly ones.

Most of the focus is on the spiritual, intangible realms. Witches invoke the supernatural realm to affect the material realm. The deities invoke in the charms are of the invisible realm such as the Christian god, the three goddesses, or the nature gods of the Cherokee tribe. Even the witches are said to hold powers from the invisible realm such as the power of second sight: being able to see the future. Also they are said to be able to look into people souls and to travel in spirit into people’s houses to perform their magic.

d. Mainly spiritual or moral objectives—or pragmatic aims.

Most of the charms are used for realistic aims instead of spiritual ones. In the magic, one will never see a charm for a clean soul or entrance into a heaven. On the contrary the charms call for results such as healing or the love of a person. In addition to those aims are predictions and safety from the creatures of the woods or hauntings. Most of these charms for simple things like healings originate from the daily life of the Appalachian people. Because of the hard conditions of Appalachian life, focus on the spiritual goals is usually overlooked. Instead of focusing on eternal life, people look for ways to ensure a good life and not to die quickly. With the magic steeply entrenched in a culture believing in harmful supernatural beings like the haints, one will find most of the Appalachian charms ward off evils.

e. Most power or agency reserved for a diving being—or realizable in individuals.

Although the Granny women and water witches are said to have powers, all the supernatural power give credit to a higher deity. As mentioned above the charms and incantations invoke a supernatural being, so the witches actually have minimum power because they are acting through the spirits. There is no internal power for witches to connect with, but only an ability within one’s self to invoke spiritual beings.

 

Resources:

Author: Ginger Strivelli, Witchvox 

Mountain Magick by Edain McCoy

Voices of Our Ancestors by Dhyani Ywahoo

Scottish Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland

Celtic Myth and Magic by McCoy

Myths of the Cherokee James Mooney

Appalachian Pagan Alliance website

McCoy, Edain. Mountain Magick. Minnesota: Llewellyn, 1997.
This was my primary source which I read very meticulously because it was the only direct information about Appalachian Magic. The information in this work gave me the most information (besides previously acquired knowledge from my family).

Underhill, Callia. The Wicca Book of Divination. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1996
This source is extremely useful in understanding the past of Appalachian Magic. Though it never talks about it directly, Wicca, the main subject of the book, is the ancestor of Appalachian Magic.

Spell For Wednesday – A Guide To The Creation Of A Scrying Mirror

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A Guide To The Creation Of A Scrying Mirror

When it comes to divination, a Wiccan truly needs a scrying mirror. There are a few things you must gather if you want to perform this spell.

First, locate either a mirror or something that has a reflective surface. If you choose a regular mirror, think about painting it black. You can also go with black obsidian.

Next, you must create a mugwort infusion. Take a jar with a good fitting lid. Put the mugwort inside. Fill it completely. After this is done, boil some water. Once you see the bubbles, put the hot water in the jar so that all the mugwort is submerged. Then, put on the lid and make sure it fits well.

Mugwort is an herb that has a long history of being used in divination.

Leave the jar until the water has cooled to a lukewarm temperature. The time will vary, as the size has an impact. After the infusion is done, strain the concoction and take out the herbs. The infusion needs to be placed in a chalice.

The Scrying Mirror

Cast your circle after you are both grounded and centered. There are several deity of divination’s that you can try and bring forth, like Hecate, Odin, Freya, Hermes, Cerridwen or Brigid. Pick someone that you relate to personally.

After you have cast your circle, take your chalice and your mirror. Wipe your mind of any other thought that might consume you. Submerge the scrying mirror in the mugwort and picture the mirror becoming a tool that you can use.

Then, you must chant these words nine times. “Beautiful oracle of magic worth, precious creature of psychic light, bring forth the answers I seek, you are my eyes and my vision, it is finished. So mote it be.”

Follow these instructions and you will have an excellent Wiccan Scrying Mirror.

1 August 2024 Current Moon Phase and Planetary Positions for the Southern Hemisphere

Source: nineplanets.org

The current moon phase for August 1st, 2024 is the Waning Crescent phase.

On this day, the moon is 26.3 days old and 10.82% illuminated with a tilt of -39.858°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 386,037.70 km and the moon sign is Cancer.

The Moon phase for August 1st, 2024 is a Waning Crescent phase. This is the phase where the moon is less than 50% illuminated but has not yet reached 0% illumination (which would be a New Moon).

In this part of the moon cycle, it is getting closer and closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing earth with a decreasingly thin crescent being illuminated.

The waning (shrinking) crescement Moon will rise at around midnight, transit the meridian after sunrise, before setting after noon. This phase is best viewed 1-2 hours before sunrise and is a great time to see the features of the Moon’s surface. Along the illuminated crescent you can see the craters and mountains of the moon casting long shadows.

The Waxing Gibbous phase, like all moon phases, will last for just over 7 days. The actual length will vary because of the elliptical shaped orbit of the moon. During this Waxing Gibbous phase the moon will rise in the east in the mid- to late-afternoon and will be high in the eastern sky at sunset.

Assuming it’s a clear night, the Waxing Gibbous moon will then be visible through most of the night before setting just before sunrise.

Fun fact: the illuminated side of a waning crescent moon is always pointed eastwards, towards the sunrise.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Crescent

Moon age: 26.3 days

Moon illumination: 10.82%

Moon tilt: -39.858°

Moon angle: 0.52

Moon distance: 386,037.70 km

Moon sign: Cancer

Source: currentplanetarypositions.com

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

1 August 2024
02:00 am GMT 12:00 PM AEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:09 Leo 20
Moon:29 Gemini 17
Mercury:03 Virgo 24
Venus:25 Leo 04
Mars:07 Gemini 41
Jupiter:14 Gemini 25
Saturn:18 Pisces 36 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 51
Neptune:29 Pisces 42 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 40 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 33 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 36 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 37

Chiron:23 Aries 31 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 22 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 24
Juno:27 Virgo 11
Vesta:18 Leo 52

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:6
Mutable:7

Cape Town, South Africa

1 August 2024
10:00 am GMT 12:00 PM SAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:09 Leo 39
Moon:03 Cancer 39
Mercury:03 Virgo 30
Venus:25 Leo 29
Mars:07 Gemini 54
Jupiter:14 Gemini 29
Saturn:18 Pisces 35 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 51
Neptune:29 Pisces 42 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 39 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 30 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 35 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 40

Chiron:23 Aries 31 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 19 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 26
Juno:27 Virgo 17
Vesta:19 Leo 01

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:4
Water:4
Cardinal:7
Fixed:6
Mutable:6

Easter Island, Chile

1 August 2024
06:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM EAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:09 Leo 58
Moon:08 Cancer 00
Mercury:03 Virgo 36
Venus:25 Leo 53
Mars:08 Gemini 08
Jupiter:14 Gemini 32
Saturn:18 Pisces 34 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 52
Neptune:29 Pisces 41 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 39 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 27 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 34 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 42

Chiron:23 Aries 31 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 17 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 29
Juno:27 Virgo 24
Vesta:19 Leo 11

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:4
Water:4
Cardinal:7
Fixed:6
Mutable:6

July 31, 2024 Current Moon Phase and Planetary Positions for the Northern Hemispheres

Source: MoonGiant.com

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Useful Moon Resources

Check the weather before a night of Moon gazing at weather.com

For a list of all the current meteor showers visit American Meteor Society

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Crescent phase. This phase is best viewed just before the sunrise in the western sky. In this phase the Moon’s illumination is growing smaller each day until the New Moon. During this part of the Moon cycle, the Moon is getting closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing the Earth with only a small edge of the Moon being illuminated. It can also be a great time to see the features of the Moon’s surface. Along the edge where the illuminated portion meets the dark side, the craters and mountains cast long shadows making them easier to observe with a telescope or binoculars.

Visit the July 2024 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waning Crescent Phase

The Waning Crescent on July 31 has an illumination of 16%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On July 31 the Moon is 25.66 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Crescent
Illumination: 16%
Moon Age: 25.66 days
Moon Angle: 0.53
Moon Distance: 379,154.04 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 151,835,111.03 km

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London, England

31 July 2024
11:00 am GMT 12:00 PM BST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:08 Leo 44
Moon:21 Gemini 01
Mercury:03 Virgo 10
Venus:24 Leo 18
Mars:07 Gemini 15
Jupiter:14 Gemini 18
Saturn:18 Pisces 37 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 50
Neptune:29 Pisces 43 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 41 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 38 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 38 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 33

Chiron:23 Aries 31 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 28 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 18
Juno:26 Virgo 58
Vesta:18 Leo 35

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:6
Mutable:7

Chicago, Illinois

July 31, 2024
05:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:08 Leo 58
Moon:24 Gemini 20
Mercury:03 Virgo 16
Venus:24 Leo 36
Mars:07 Gemini 26
Jupiter:14 Gemini 21
Saturn:18 Pisces 37 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 50
Neptune:29 Pisces 42 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 40 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 36 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 37 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 35

Chiron:23 Aries 31 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 26 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 20
Juno:27 Virgo 03
Vesta:18 Leo 42

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:6
Mutable:7

Los Angels, California

July 31, 2024
07:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:09 Leo 03
Moon:25 Gemini 26
Mercury:03 Virgo 17
Venus:24 Leo 43
Mars:07 Gemini 29
Jupiter:14 Gemini 22
Saturn:18 Pisces 36 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 50
Neptune:29 Pisces 42 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 40 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 35 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 37 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 35

Chiron:23 Aries 31 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 25 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 21
Juno:27 Virgo 05
Vesta:18 Leo 44

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:6
Mutable:7

July 31, 2024 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

Avoid shopping or making important decisions from 10 PM to 11:45 PM EDT today (7 PM to 8:45 PM PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Gemini into Cancer.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

This is a good day to finish projects related to writing, teaching or driving. In particular, it’s an excellent day to teach children. You will also enjoy entertaining others today, as well as exploring social opportunities that include light flirtations and promising romance. Look for ways to enjoy yourself!

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Family discussions, especially discussions related to purchases for home and family or ways to make your home look more attractive will go well. These discussions might also relate to family businesses or real-estate possibilities. Good day to wrap up business.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

This balsamic Moon is an excellent time to finish projects and wrap up business, especially related to sales, writing, teaching and learning. This also applies to anything related to driving. Trust in your ability to make good decisions. You know what you’re doing.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Today you might be driven by your gut instincts when it comes to making financial decisions regarding earning money or spending. You are wise and practical when it comes to your personal finances. Perhaps you want to buy something attractive? Why not?

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

This is a lovely day to schmooze with friends and groups, especially female acquaintances. Nevertheless, it’s also an excellent day to wrap up business that you might have dealing with groups. This could be an opportunity for you to tick something off your list of future goals?

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Your success in some endeavor, along with your ambition and efforts, will call attention to you today. This might be about a secret love affair? Or it might be related to a private plan that you’re nursing, which is coming to fruition or finishing at this time.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Be open to new, fresh and unusual ideas today, especially from creative friends. These suggestions might entail travel or getting further education or exploring new avenues that will ultimately enrich your world. Don’t dismiss these ideas as frivolous. This is a good day to wrap up something.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

This is the perfect day for important discussions with authority figures to decide how to wrap up a financial project or finish work being done on wills, estates, inheritances and shared property. You have the proverbial stamp of approval. Time to let it go.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

If you have been toying with travel plans or ideas related to publishing and higher education, this is the day to wrap things up. Finish that manuscript. Finish that paper. Finish your travel itinerary. Today is about finishing things – not beginning. Wrap it up and put a bow on it.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

You will be successful at work if you focus on wrapping up budgets, allocations for increased machinery or equipment and the necessary paperwork to get something done. You can get a lot done today if you focus on finishing something already begun.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Although this is an excellent day to wrap up issues that are work-related or even health-related; nevertheless, it’s also a lovely day to schmooze and enjoy the company of others. Playful activities with kids, the arts and sports events will all be excellent choices.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This is a good time to finish things. They might be related to your job or your home or a family event. It could pertain to a work project or an important discussion. Basically, wrap things up so that you can move on to something new. You might want to cocoon at home today and relax.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actor Wesley Snipes (1962) shares your birthday today. You like to research people because you’re a natural observer of the human condition. You are insightful; and your communication skills are excellent. This year is the beginning of a new nine-year cycle for you. Expect major changes. Keep your eyes open for opportunities. Prepare for leadership.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

It seems that love will get some weird connotations today and you will struggle to understand what is going on with your partner.

You might also feel like a sensation of deja vu, thus you will try to remember. This might keep your mind busy and you will risk overlooking exactly the message you are trying to be send.

You can also read this special Aries Daily Horoscope.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

You might find it hard to keep everything under control as some people in your family might really want to go ahead with an idea you are not really happy with.

You will gradually go through surprise, anger and then a sense of let go before you can stop getting involved. You will need to understand that not everything is in your own control.

You can also read this special Taurus Daily Horoscope.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

This Wednesday will probably challenge your nerves for a bit and this might also means that you are being pushed by others into reacting this way, although you don’t really see it.

With all respect, some people might need to be a little awakened but maybe it is not your place and time to do that with everyone for now.

You can also read this special Gemini Daily Horoscope.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

This is going to do one of those days when you are making some future plans and highlighting some ideas you might have had for some time but you were too afraid till now to try.

The stars will definitely let you play your hand at that but don’t overreact because you can’t plan on doing a million things and expect to also be able to.

You can also read this special Cancer Daily Horoscope.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

You need to make room for your friends in your tight schedule because the distance you might have imposed, whether you wanted or not, is definitely putting a toll on your friendships.

Other than that, a peaceful Wednesday, maybe with some minor challenge to overcome at work, but don’t let yourself worry too much.

You can also read this special Leo Daily Horoscope.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

You seem to have quite big plans for this evening and the atmosphere you are able to create along with your friends will only help you achieve that.

Meanwhile there still might be some errands that you need to run really quickly before being able to do that but nothing to trouble you too much or not to leave you the space you need.

You can also read this special Virgo Daily Horoscope.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

You might feel as if you are being put on stand by at work but you need to reflect a lot more on that before you can draw a real conclusion.

This also means that you should avoid confronting anyone, especially people with greater authority than you, until you are sure that you are not just imagining this or overreacting.

You can also read this special Libra Daily Horoscope.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

You might want to budget better as this is only the middle of the week and although you are usually quite serious about these things, there might be some temptations around to sweep you off your feet.

Other than that quite a peaceful Wednesday, maybe demanding of you to organize other things as well, not only money.

You can also read this special Scorpio Daily Horoscope.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

You might want to consider working more with those around you this Wednesday instead of taking all things to yourself.

Great results tends to come out of associations and group work given this disposition but you must also guard yourself from losing the purpose of the gathering and you need to keep your eyes on the prize.

You can also read this special Sagittarius Daily Horoscope.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Trying to change some things around your family and especially in the dynamic of your couple will have you spend the whole day, thus risking overlooking some important details at work.

Try to be more focused on your current actions and less with your mind wondering. You will have enough time in the evening for that.

You can also read this special Capricorn Daily Horoscope.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

The current disposition seems to give you a lot of initiative and you are trying to change some attitudes around you.

And not only you are personally motivated to do that, you are trying to offer more than your own example and to bring other results in the stake as well. Unfortunately those around you won’t be as responsive as you expect them to be.

You can also read this special Aquarius Daily Horoscope.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This Wednesday will force you to learn from past mistakes by challenging you to probably resolve something that is very similar to a situation you’ve gone through in the past.

And although the course of action should be a no brainer, you will see that you will feel tempted to try something else, maybe a risky solution.

You can also read this special Pisces Daily Horoscope.

Various Paths of Witchcraft: Druidry c. 20218

Druidry

Druidry, sometimes termed Druidism, is a spiritual or religious movement that generally promotes harmony, connection, and reverence for the natural world. This commonly is extended to include respect for all beings, including the environment itself. Many forms of modern Druidry are modern Pagan religions, although most of the earliest modern Druids identified as Christians. Originating in Britain during the 18th century, Druidry was originally a cultural movement, only gaining religious or spiritual connotations in the 19th century.

The core principle of Druidry is respect and veneration of nature, and as such it often involves participation in the environmental movement. Another prominent belief among modern Druids is the veneration of ancestors, particularly those who belonged to prehistoric societies.

Arising from the 18th century Romanticist movement in Britain, which glorified the ancient Celtic peoples of the Iron Age, the early neo-Druids aimed to imitate the Iron Age priests who were also known as druids. At the time, little accurate information was known about these ancient priests, and the modern Druidic movement has no direct connection to them, despite contrary claims made by some modern Druids.

In the late eighteenth century, modern Druids developed fraternal organizations modeled on Freemasonry that employed the romantic figure of the British Druids and Bards as symbols of indigenous British spirituality. Some of these groups were purely fraternal and cultural, creating traditions from the national imagination of Britain. Others, in the early twentieth century, merged with contemporary movements such as the physical culture movement and naturism. Since the 1980s some modern druid groups have adopted similar methodologies to those of Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism in an effort to create a more historically accurate practice. However, there is still controversy over how much resemblance modern Druidism may or may not have to the Iron Age druids.

Definition

Modern Druidry derives its name from the magico-religious specialists of Iron Age Western Europe who were known as druids. There is no real historical continuity between the druids of Iron Age Europe and the modern Druids. However, some Druids nevertheless regard modern Druidry as a genuine continuation of the practices of the Iron Age druids. The concerns of modern Druidry—which include healing the planet and seeking connections with the natural world—are likely very different from those of the Iron Age societies in which the original druids lived.

Everything presently known about the Iron Age druids derives from archaeological evidence and Greco-Roman textual sources, rather than material produced by these druids themselves. Due to the scarcity of knowledge about the Iron Age druids, their belief system cannot be accurately reconstructed. Some Druids incorporate everything that is known about Iron Age druids into their practices. However, as noted by scholar of religion Jenny Butler, the historical realities of Iron Age religion are often overlooked by Druids in favour of “a highly romanticised version”. Many Druids believe that the practices of the Iron Age druids should be revived yet modified to meet current needs. In Ireland, some Druids have claimed that because the island was never conquered by the Roman Empire, here the Iron Age druids survived and their teachings were passed down hereditarily until modern times, at which modern Druids can reclaim them. Some Druids claim that they can channel information about the Iron Age druids.

Druidry has been described as a religion, a new religious movement, a “spiritual movement”, and as a nature religion. It has been described as a form of contemporary Paganism, and on the contemporary Pagan spectrum between reconstructionism and eclecticism, Druidry sits on the latter end. Various Druidic groups also display New Age and neo-shamanic influences. The Druidic community has been characterised as a neo-tribe, for it is disembedded and its membership is elective.Druidry has been described as a form of Celtic spirituality, or “Celtic-Based Spirituality”.Scholar of religion Marion Bowman described Druidry as the “Celtic spirituality par excellence. Some practitioners regard Druidry as a form of “native spirituality”, and it displays an affinity with folk religions. In defining Druidry as a “native spirituality”, some Druids seek to draw elements from other native religions, such as the belief systems of Australian Aboriginal and Native American communities.Practitioners differ in the levels of formality and seriousness that they bring to their adherence. Some groups use the word Druid for both male and female practitioners, eschewing the term Druidess for female followers.

Following terms devised by the Druid Philip Carr-Gomm, a distinction has been drawn between “cultural” Druids, who adopt the term as part of their Welsh and Cornish cultural activities, and “esoteric” Druids who pursue the movement as a religion. The scholar of religion Marion Bowman suggested “believing” as an alternative term to “esoteric”. There are also individuals who cross these two categories, involving themselves in cultural Druidic events while also holding to modern Pagan beliefs. Some cultural Druids nevertheless go to efforts to disassociate themselves from their esoteric and Pagan counterpart; the Cornish Gorseth for example has publicly disassociated any links to Paganism. Some Druids identify as Pagan, others as Christian. Some practitioners merge Pagan and Christian elements in their own personal practice, in at least one case identifying as a “Christodruid”. Other practitioners adopt additional elements; for instance there are self-described “Zen Druids” and “Hasidic Druids”. The Berengia Order of Druids drew upon elements from science fiction television shows like Star Trek and Babylon 5.

The earliest modern Druids aligned themselves with Christianity.In the early eighteenth-century, early Druidic writers like William Stukeley regarded the Iron Age druids as proto-Christians who were monotheists worshipping the Christian God. In a similar vein, some modern Druids believe that ancient druidic wisdom was preserved through a distinct Celtic Christianity. Over the course of the twentieth century, and particularly since the early 1960s, Druidry increasingly came to be associated with the modern Pagan movement.

Beliefs

Druidic beliefs vary widely, and there is no set dogma or belief system followed by all adherents.

Druidry also draws upon the legends surrounding King Arthur. One of the clearest links between Arthuriana and Druidry is through the Loyal Arthurian Warband, a Druidic group that employs Arthurian symbolism as part of its environmental campaigns.

Nature-centered spirituality

Druidry has been described as a nature venerating movement. Druidry conceives of the natural world as being imbued with spirit, and thus regard it as alive and dynamic.Because they view the natural world as sacred, many Druids are involved in environmentalism, thereby acting to protect areas of the natural landscape that are under threat from development or pollution.

Druids are generally critical of mainstream society, regarding it as being “governed by consumerism, environmental exploitation and the supremacy of technology.” In contrast to this, Druids seek to establish a way of living that they regard as being more “natural”. Through seeking a connection with nature, Druids pursue a sense of “cosmic belonging”.

Theology

“Grant O Goddess, thy protection
and in protection, strength
and in strength, understanding
and in understanding, knowledge
and in knowledge, the knowledge of justice
and in the knowledge of justice, the love of it
and in the love of it, the love of all existences
and in the love of all existences, the love of Goddess and all Goodness”
“The Druid’s Prayer”, after Iolo Morganwg.

By the end of the 19th century, Druidry was described as a “monotheistic philosophical tradition”. Druidry is now often described as polytheistic, although there is no set pantheon of deities to which all Druids adhere. Emphasis is however placed on the idea that these deities predate Christianity.These deities are usually regarded as being immanent rather than transcendent. Some practitioners express the view that the real existence of these deities is less important to them than the impact that said belief has on their lives.

With the increase in polytheistic Druidry, and the widespread acceptance of Goddess worship, “The Druid’s Prayer”, which had been originally written in the 18th century by Druid Iolo Morganwg and emphasises the unity of the supreme Deity, had the word “God” replaced with “Goddess” in common usage.

Some Druids regard it as possible to communicate with various spirits during ritual.Certain Druids in Ireland have for instance adopted belief in the Sí, spirits from Irish folklore, into their Druidic system, interpreting them as elementals. They have adopted the folkloric belief that such spirits are repelled by iron and thus avoid bringing iron to their rituals, so as not to scare spirits away.

Awen

Awen is a concept of spirit or divinity in Druidry, which inspires poetry and art, and is believed to be a “flowing spirit” given by the Deity, which can be invoked by the Druid. In many Druidic rituals, Awen is invoked by either chanting the word “Awen” or “A-I-O” three times, in order to shift the consciousness of the participants involved. The word “Awen” derives from the Welsh and Cornish terms for “inspiration”.

Ancestor veneration

A connection with ancestors is important in Druidry. In some recorded examples, Druids regard the “ancestors” as an amorphous group, rather than as a set of named individuals.The Druidic concept of ancestry is that of “ancestors of the land”, rather than the “ancestors of the blood” venerated by some Heathen groups; they perceive a spiritual connection, rather than a genetic one, as being important.[46] Emphasising ancestors gives practitioners a sense of an identity which has been passed down from the past over the course of many centuries.

Ancestor veneration leads many to object to the archaeological excavation of human remains and their subsequent display in museums. Many have organised campaigns for their reburial. For instance, in 2006, a neo-Druid called Paul Davies requested that the Alexander Keiller Museum in Avebury, Wiltshire rebury their human remains, and that storing and displaying them was “immoral and disrespectful”. Criticism of this view has come from the archaeological community, with statements like “no single modern ethnic group or cult should be allowed to appropriate our ancestors for their own agendas. It is for the international scientific community to curate such remains.”

Rites and practices

Druidic groups are usually known as groves. Such a term reflects the movement’s association with trees, and references the idea that Iron Age druids performed their rituals within tree groves. Larger Druidic organisations are usually termed orders, and those that lead them are often termed chosen chiefs.

Some British Druid orders divide membership into three grades, referred to as “bards”, “ovates”, and then “Druids”. This three-tier system mirrors the three degrees found in British Traditional Wicca. Other groups eschew any division into bard, ovate, and druid. OBOD primarily educates its members in its form of Druidry through a correspondence course.

Ceremonies

Each Druidic grove conducts its rituals and ceremonies in a unique way. Druidic rituals are designed to align their participants with the spirit imbuing nature. According to the anthropologist Thorsten Gieser, Druidic rituals are best seen not as a set of formalised actions but as “a stance, an attitude, a particular mode of experience and perception which gives rise to a feeling of being-in-the-world, of being part of Nature.” The practices of modern Druids typically take place outside, in the daylight, in what is described as “the eye of the sun”, meaning around midday. In some cases, they instead perform their rites indoors, or during the night. Druidic rituals usually reflect on the time of year and the changing of the seasons.

Druidic rituals often involve the participants standing in a circle and begin with a “calling of the quarters”, in which a participant draws a circle in the air in a deosil direction to hail the north, south, east, and west, marking out the space in which the ceremony will take place. Libations may be poured onto the ground while a chalice of drink is passed around the assembled participants, again in a deosil direction. Food, often in the form of bread or cake, it also passed around the Druids and consumed. This may be followed by a period of meditation among those assembled. A form of earth energy is then visualised, with participants believing that it is sent for a designated healing purpose. This may be designed to help the victims of a particular event, such as a war or an epidemic, or it might be directed to assist individuals known to the group who are ill or requiring emotional support. After the end of the ceremony, the Druids may remain together to take part in a meal, or visit a nearby pub.

There is no specific dress code for ritual within the Druidic movement; some participants wear ordinary clothes, others wear robes. Some groups favour earth-coloured robes, believing that this links them to the natural world and that it aids them in traveling unnoticed when going about at night. “Celtish” language is often employed during ceremonies, as are quotations and material from the Carmina Gadelica. Most use some form of Morganwg’s Gorsedd Prayer.

Some Druids also involve themselves in spell-casting, although this is usually regarded as a secondary feature among their practices.

Locations for ritual

Rituals commonly take place at formations in the natural landscape or at prehistoric sites, among them megalithic constructions from the Neolithic and Bronze Age or earthworks from the Iron Age.Druids often believe that, even if the Iron Age druids did not build these monuments, they did use them for their rites. Performing rituals at said sites allows many Druids to feel that they are getting close to their ancestors. Druids regard them as sacred sites in part as recognition that prehistoric societies would have done the same. Druids in various parts of Ireland and Britain have reported such sites being home to a “Spirit of the Place” residing there. Many Druids also believe that such sites are centres of earth energy and lie along ley lines in the landscape. These are ideas that have been adopted from Earth mysteries writers like John Michell.

In the popular imagination, Druids are closely linked with Stonehenge—a Neolithic and Bronze Age site in Wiltshire, southern England. Although Stonehenge predates the Iron Age and there is no evidence that it was ever used by Iron Age druids, many modern Druids believe that their ancient namesakes did indeed use it for their ceremonies.[70] Druids also use many other prehistoric sites as spaces for their rituals, including stone circles like that at Avebury in Wiltshire. Some Druids have erected their own, modern stone circles in which to perform their ceremonies. Druidic practices have also taken place at Early Neolithic chambered long barrows such as Wayland’s Smithy in Oxfordshire, and the Coldrum Long Barrow in Kent. In Ireland, Druids perform ceremonies at one of the island’s best known prehistoric sites, the Hill of Tara. In 2000, scholar of religion Amy Hale noted that Druidic rituals at such prehistoric sites were “increasingly more common”. She regarded the stone circle as “a symbol of an imagined Celtic past” shared by both Druids and Gorseth Bards.As well as performing group rituals at sites, Druids also visit them alone to meditate, prayer, and provide offerings. Aside from Sabbat rituals, rites of passage can also take place at such sites, such as a Druidic baby-naming ceremony which took place at Kent’s Chestnuts Long Barrow.

Attitudes to land and environmental conservation are important to the Druidic world-view. In 2003, Druids performed a ritual at the Hill of Tara to heal the location after road construction took place in the adjacent landscape. Others have carried out rituals at Coldrum Long Barrow to oppose fracking in the landscape. Druids have also involved themselves in tree planting projects.

In the 1990s and early 2000s, the use of a ritual based on the sweat lodge became increasingly popular among some Neo-druids in Ireland and the U.K.[81] Some Druids regard these sweat lodges as “initiatory and regenerative opportunities to rededicate oneself to honouring the Earth and the community of life.” This practice is regarded differently by different individuals. Some practitioners regard it as a “revival” of genuine pre-Christian druidic practices, others see it a creative and respectful borrowing from one “native spirituality” into another, and a third school of thought regards it as a form of cultural theft. Native Americans who preserve the sweat lodge ceremonies for their communities have protested the appropriation of the ceremony by non-Natives, increasingly so now that people have been injured, and some have died, in fraudulent sweat lodge ceremonies performed by non-Natives.

Arts and poetry

In Druidry, a specific ceremony takes place known as an Eisteddfod, which is dedicated to the recitation of poetry and musical performances. Within the Druidic community, practitioners who are particularly skilled in their recitation of poetry or their performance of music are referred to as Bards. Although bardism can also be found in other Pagan traditions such as Eco-Paganism, it is of particular importance within Druidry. Bards perform at Eisteddfod at various occasions, from formal rituals to pub get-togethers and summer camps and environmental protests.Among the Druidic community, it is often believed that bards should be divinely inspired in producing their work.

Storytelling is important within Druidry, with stories chosen often coming from the vernacular literature of linguistically Celtic countries or from Arthurian legend. Musical performances typically draw from the folk musical traditions of Ireland, Scotland, England, France, and Brittany.[89] Instruments used commonly include lap harps, mandolins, whistles, bag pipes, and guitars.[89] Bards utilise archaic words such as “t’was”, “thence”, and “deeds”, while speaking in a grandiose manner of intonation. The general purpose of bardism, according to scholar of religion and bard Andy Letcher, is to create an “ambience” of “a catchall ahistorical past; a Celtic, medieval, Tolkienesque, once-upon-a-time enchanted world”.[89] Instruments commonly used by Druidic Bards include acoustic stringed instruments like the guitar and the clarsach, as well as the bodhran, bagpipe, rattle, flute and whistle. The scholar of religion Graham Harvey believed that these specific instruments were preferred by modern Druids because many of them were Irish in origin, and therefore gave a “Celtic flavour, seemingly invoking the Iron Age”, the period during which the ancient druids lived.

Groups like the British Druid Order have established their own gorseddau.[58] Unlike the Welsh cultural gorseddau, these Druidic events often allow anyone to perform as a bard if they are inspired to do so.

Druids have participated in other musical genres and with more technological instruments, including the blues and rave music, and one British club, Megatripolis, opened with the performance of a Druidic ritual.

Other practices

Among many Druids, there is a system of tree lore, through which different associations are attributed to different species of tree, including particular moods, actions, phases of life, deities and ancestors. Different species of trees are often linked to the ogham alphabet, which is employed in divination by Druids. Rather than ogham, some practitioners favour coelbren—an alphabet likely devised by Iolo Morganwg—for their divinatory practices.

Many Druids engage in a range of healing therapies, with both herbalism and homeopathy being popular within the Druidic community.

Druids often revive older folk customs for use on their practices. The England-based Secular Order of Druids for instance possess a hobby horse based on that used in the ‘Obby ‘Oss festival of Padstow, Cornwall.

Festivals

Druids generally observe eight spiritual festivals annually, which are collectively known as the Wheel of the Year. These are the same festivals usually celebrated by Wiccans.[99] In some cases groups attempt to revive folkloric European festivals and their accompanying traditions. In other cases the rites are modern inventions, inspired by “the spirit of what they believe was the religious practice of pre-Roman Britain.”[100] For reasons of practicality, such celebrations are not always held on the specific date of the festival itself, but on the nearest weekend, thus maximising the number of participants who can attend.

Four of these are solar festivals, being positioned at the solstices and equinoxes; these are largely inspired by Germanic paganism. The other four are the “Celtic” festivals, the crossquarter days inspired by modern interpretations of ancient Celtic polytheism. The idea of the Wheel of the Year was introduced into Druidry by Ross Nichols, who founded the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids in 1964, and he had gained this idea from his friend Gerald Gardner, who had implemented it in his Bricket Wood coven of Gardnerian Witches in 1958.

History

The Druidic movement originated among the Romanticist ideas of the ancient druids that had begun to be developed in the 17th and 18th centuries. While many Early Mediaeval writers, particularly in Ireland, had demonised the ancient druids as barbarians who had practiced human sacrifice and tried to suppress the coming of Christianity, certain Late Mediaeval writers had begun to extol what they believed were the virtues of the druids, and reinvented them as national heroes, particularly in Germany, France and Scotland. It was also during this period that Conrad Celtis had begun to propagate the image of the druids as having been bearded, wise old men wearing white robes, something that would prove highly influential in future centuries.

The image of the Iron Age druids as national heroes would later begin to emerge in England during the Early Modern period, with the antiquarian and Anglican vicar William Stukeley (1687–1765) proclaiming himself to be a “druid” and writing a number of popular books in which he claimed that prehistoric megaliths like Stonehenge and Avebury were temples built by the druids, something now known to be incorrect. Stukeley himself, being a devout but unorthodox Christian, felt that the ancient druids had been followers of a monotheistic faith very similar to Christianity, at one point even stating that ancient druidry was “so extremely like Christianity, that in effect, it differed from it only in this; they believe in a Messiah who was to come into the world, as we believe in him that is come”.

Soon after the publication and spread of Stukeley’s writings, other people also began to self-describe themselves as “druids” and form societies: the earliest of these was the Druidic Society, founded on the Welsh island of Anglesey in 1772. Largely revolving around ensuring the continued financial success of business on the island, it attracted many of Anglesey’s wealthy inhabitants into it, and donated much of its proceeds to charity, but was disbanded in 1844. A similar Welsh group was the Society of the Druids of Cardigan, founded circa 1779, largely by a group of friends who wished to attend “literary picnics” together. The third British group to call itself Druidic was English rather than Welsh, and was known as the Ancient Order of Druids. Founded in 1781 and influenced by Freemasonry, its origins have remained somewhat unknown, but it subsequently spread in popularity from its base in London across much of Britain and even abroad, with new lodges being founded, all of which were under the control of the central Grand Lodge in London. The Order was not religious in structure, and instead acted as somewhat of a social club, particularly for men with a common interest in music. In 1833 it suffered a schism, as a large number of dissenting lodges, unhappy at the management of the Order, formed their own United Ancient Order of Druids, and both groups would go on to grow in popularity throughout the rest of the century.

Development of religious Druidry

None of the earliest modern Druidic groups had been religious in structure; however, this was to change in the late 18th century, primarily because of the work of a Welshman who took the name of Iolo Morganwg (1747–1826). Born as Edward Williams, he would take up the cause of Welsh nationalism, and was deeply opposed to the British monarchy, supporting many of the ideals of the French revolution, which had occurred in 1789. Eventually moving to London, he began perpetuating the claim that he was actually one of the last initiates of a surviving group of druids who were descended from those found in the Iron Age, centred on his home county of Glamorgan. He subsequently organised the performing of Neo-druidic rituals on Primrose Hill with some of his followers, whom he categorised as either Bards or Ovates, with he himself being the only one actually categorised as a Druid. He himself practiced a form of religion he believed the ancient druids had, which involved the worship of a singular monotheistic deity as well as the acceptance of reincarnation. In Wales, Druidry had taken on an explicitly religious formation by the 1840s.

Morganwg’s example was taken up by other Welshmen in the 19th century, who continued to promote religious forms of Druidry. The most prominent figure in this was William Price (1800–1893), a physician who held to ideas such as vegetarianism and the political Chartist movement. His promotion of cremation and open practice of it led to his arrest and trial, but he was acquitted, achieving a level of fame throughout Britain. He would declare himself to be a Druid, and would do much to promote the return of what he believed was an ancient religion in his country.

In 1874, Robert Wentworth Little, a Freemason who achieved notoriety as the first Supreme Magus of the occult Societas Rosicruciana, allegedly founded the Ancient and Archaeological Order of Druids, which, like the Societas Rosicruciana, was an esoteric organisation. Meanwhile, at the start of the 20th century, Druidic groups began holding their ceremonies at the great megalithic monument of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England: the historian Ronald Hutton would later remark that “it was a great, and potentially uncomfortable, irony that modern Druids had arrived at Stonehenge just as archaeologists were evicting the ancient Druids from it” as they realised that the structure dated from the Neolithic and early Bronze Age, millennia before the Iron Age, when the druids first appear in the historical record.

One member of the Ancient Order of Druids was the English Gerald Gardner, who later established Gardnerian Wicca.

Pagan Druidry in Europe

The most important figure for the rise of Neopagan Druidry in Britain was Ross Nichols. A member of The Druid Order, in 1964 he split off to found the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids (OBOD). In 1988 Philip Carr-Gomm was asked to lead the Order.

Nichols drew upon ideas from the Earth mysteries movement, incorporating many of its ideas about Glastonbury into his interpretation of Druidry.

Between 1985 and 1988, the Druid Tim Sebastion campaigned for religious access to Stonehenge, forming the Secular Order of Druids (SOD) around him. In the late 1980s, SOD’s campaign was joined by another group focused on Stonehenge access, led by a Druid calling himself King Arthur Pendragon; by 1993, his group had formalised as the Loyal Arthurian Warband.[114] In 1988, a Druid order was also established in Glastonbury, Somerset, under the leadership of Rollo Maughfling. In the late 1970s, the former Alexandrian Wiccan high priest Philip Shallcrass established the British Druid Order (BDO) to create a more explicitly Pagan form of Druidry. Fellow Druid Emma Restall Orr became co-leader of the group in the mid-1990s. Feeling the system of Orders too limiting, in 2002 Orr created The Druid Network, which was officially launched in 2003.

The early 1990s were—according to the historian Ronald Hutton—”boom years” for British Druidry. In 1989, the Council of British Druid Orders was established to co-ordinate the activities of different Druid groups at the national level.[118] Further reflecting this spirit of unity, in 1992 a rite took place on London’s Primrose Hill in which various Druid orders participated. That year, two new Druidic magazines began publication Shallcrass’ Druid’s Voice and Steve Wilson’s Aisling. However, arguments between different groups persisted and in 1996, the AOD, OBOD, and BDO withdrew from the Council of British Druid Orders. In the late 1990s, English Heritage relented to pressure and agreed to allow Druidic and greater public access to Stonehenge. During the 1990s, Pagan Druidic groups were also established in Italy, with British Druids like Carr-Gomm visiting the country to give talks to the Pagan community.

Druidry in North America

The earliest American Druid organizations were fraternal orders such as the United Ancient Order of Druids and the American Order of Druids. The former was a branch of a British organization that had split from the Ancient Order of Druids, while the latter was founded in Massachusetts in 1888. Both were forms of fraternal benefit societies rather than religious or neo-pagan groups.

In 1963, the Reformed Druids of North America (RDNA) was founded by students at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, a liberal arts college that required its members to attend some form of religious services. As a form of humorous protest against this rule, a group of students, who contained Christians, Jews and agnostics within their ranks, decided to create their own, non-serious religious group. Their protest was successful, and the requirement was scrapped in 1964. Nonetheless, the group continued holding services, which were not considered Neopagan by most members, but instead thought of an inter-religious nature. From its beginning, the RDNA revolved around the veneration of the natural world, personified as Mother Earth, holding that religious truth could be found through nature. They had also adopted other elements of Neopaganism into their practices, for instance celebrating the festivals of the Wheel of the Year, which they had borrowed from the Neopagan religion of Wicca.

While the RDNA had become a success, with new branches or “groves” being founded around the United States, the many Neopagan elements of the RDNA eventually rose to prominence, leading several groves to actively describe themselves as Neopagan. This was opposed by several of the group’s founders, who wanted it to retain its inter-religious origins, and certain groves actually emphasized their connection to other religions: there was a group of Zen Druids in Olympia and Hassidic Druids in St. Louis for instance. Among those largely responsible for this transition towards Neopaganism within the organisation were Isaac Bonewits and Robert Larson, who worked in a grove located in Berkeley, California. Believing that the Reformed Druidic movement would have to accept that it was essentially Neopagan in nature, Bonewits decided to found a split-off group known as the New Reformed Druids of North America (NRDNA), which he defined as an “Eclectic Reconstructionist Neo-Pagan Priestcraft, based primarily upon Gaulish and Celtic sources”.

Bonewits still felt that many in the RDNA were hostile towards him, believing that he had infiltrated their group, and so in 1985 he founded a new, explicitly Neopagan Druidic group, Ár nDraíocht Féin (Our Own Druidism; a.k.a. ADF) and began publishing a journal, The Druid’s Progress. Arguing that it should draw from pan-European sources, rather than just those that were considered “Celtic”, he placed an emphasis on academic and scholarly accuracy, taking a stand against what he perceived as the prevalent pseudo-historical ideas of many Neopagans and Druids. In 1986, several members of Ár nDraíocht Féin openly criticized Bonewits for his pan-European approach, wishing modern Druidism to be inspired purely by Celtic sources, and so they splintered off to form a group called the Henge of Keltria.

The Ancient Order of Druids in America (AODA), currently headed by Pagan author and druid John Michael Greer, was founded as the Ancient Order of Masonic Druids in America in 1912 in Boston, Mass. The founder, James Manchester had obtained a charter from the Ancient Order of Masonic Druids of England (AOMD). AOMD started in 1874 as the Ancient Archaeological Order of Druids (AAOD) by Robert Wentworth Little, the founder of Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (SRIA). SRIA is the immediate predecessor organization of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (HOGD). In 1972, the Ancient Order of Masonic Druids in America changed its name to the current name the Ancient Order of Druids in America and started initiating women, which it had not done so previously because of its masonic origin. It was also at this time that AOMD denied ever having recognized AOMDA and wasn’t interested in doing so at that time.

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Reference

Wikipedia

A Little Humor for Your Day

Hopefully I will be back full strength tomorrow and able to do all the regular daily and tomorrow posts. Keep on the look out for the monthly posts on Thursday, August 1st!

I hope the rest of your day and evening is relaxing, filled with fun and love.

Merry part until we merry meet again!

Spell For Wednesday – How To Stop Nightmares: 5 Before-Bed Chants That Help You Sleep Better

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How To Stop Nightmares: 5 Before-Bed Chants That Help You Sleep Better

Embark on a journey through soothing chants designed to usher peace and protection as you traverse the realms of sleep. Each chant is a beacon of light, guiding you away from nightmares and uncertainties of the night.

Nightmares are vivid, disturbing dreams that occur during the REM (rapid eye movement) stage of sleep, influenced by various factors such as stress, anxiety, trauma, sleep disorders, and certain medications or substances. These factors can be triggered by diet, exposure to distressing media content or bad energy, unfamiliar settings, genetics, and developmental progression.

These chants are designed to be calming for a stressed, busy mind and to promote a sense of peace and protection before sleep. Click here to read more on this topic Source: plentifulearth.com

31 July 2024 Current Moon Phase for the Southern Hemisphere

Source: MoonGiant.com

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Useful Moon Resources

Check the weather before a night of Moon gazing at weather.com

For a list of all the current meteor showers visit American Meteor Society

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Crescent phase. This phase is best viewed just before the sunrise in the western sky. In this phase the Moon’s illumination is growing smaller each day until the New Moon. During this part of the Moon cycle, the Moon is getting closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing the Earth with only a small edge of the Moon being illuminated. It can also be a great time to see the features of the Moon’s surface. Along the edge where the illuminated portion meets the dark side, the craters and mountains cast long shadows making them easier to observe with a telescope or binoculars.

Visit the July 2024 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waning Crescent Phase

The Waning Crescent on July 31 has an illumination of 16%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On July 31 the Moon is 25.66 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Crescent
Illumination: 16%
Moon Age: 25.66 days
Moon Angle: 0.53
Moon Distance: 379,154.04 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 151,835,111.03 km

July 30, 2024 Current Moon Phase for the Northern Hemispheres

Source: nineplanets.org

The current moon phase for July 30th, 2024 is the Waning Crescent phase.

On this day, the moon is 24.22 days old and 27.93% illuminated with a tilt of -55.256°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 378,794.50 km and the moon sign is Gemini.

The Moon phase for July 30th, 2024 is a Waning Crescent phase. This is the phase where the moon is less than 50% illuminated but has not yet reached 0% illumination (which would be a New Moon).

In this part of the moon cycle, it is getting closer and closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing earth with a decreasingly thin crescent being illuminated.

The waning (shrinking) crescement Moon will rise at around midnight, transit the meridian after sunrise, before setting after noon. This phase is best viewed 1-2 hours before sunrise and is a great time to see the features of the Moon’s surface. Along the illuminated crescent you can see the craters and mountains of the moon casting long shadows.

The Waxing Gibbous phase, like all moon phases, will last for just over 7 days. The actual length will vary because of the elliptical shaped orbit of the moon. During this Waxing Gibbous phase the moon will rise in the east in the mid- to late-afternoon and will be high in the eastern sky at sunset.

Assuming it’s a clear night, the Waxing Gibbous moon will then be visible through most of the night before setting just before sunrise.

Fun fact: the illuminated side of a waning crescent moon is always pointed eastwards, towards the sunrise.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Crescent

Moon age: 24.22 days

Moon illumination: 27.93%

Moon tilt: -55.256°

Moon angle: 0.53

Moon distance: 378,794.50 km

Moon sign: Gemini

July 30, 2024 Daily Horoscopes

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Click here for Anyone’s Birthday or Monthly Horoscopes Source: thehoroscope.co

Moon Alert

There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Gemini.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

This is a positive day for you because you feel optimistic and hopeful for your future. It’s also a busy day, which is why you are juggling appointments, errands plus discussions with relatives, neighbours and siblings. Don’t hesitate to think big when it comes to vacation plans and social outings.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

You are the financial wizard of the zodiac and today, you feel positive about financial transactions. (However, if things look too good to be true – this might be the case.) Nevertheless, this is a great day to boost your earnings; and likewise, move forward with major purchases.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

This is a great day to get things done! You’re energetic, positive and enthusiastic about something; and you’re not afraid to think big. Travel plans and ambitious ideas for your future will hype your enthusiasm for something. Go after what you want!

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Give some credence to your moneymaking ideas because you are basically a sensible, practical sign. (Admittedly, right now, you’re interested in buying beautiful clothes, jewelry or art objects.) Nevertheless, this is a positive day for you, especially because you feel good about something.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

A popular day for you! Enjoy interacting with friends, especially female acquaintances. It’s also a great day to get involved in groups, clubs and associations because people will listen to you and be impressed with your big ideas. Others want to hear what you have to say.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

This year, many of you look successful in the eyes of others. (Even if partnerships are challenging.) Today in particular, your success shines! This might attract some publicity to you because people seem to know personal details about what’s happening in your life. Travel plans will appeal.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

This is a popular time for you; however, today you might want to celebrate. You certainly want to do something different or shake things up a bit. If you can travel, by all means do so. Opportunities in publishing, the media, the law and medicine might open up.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Your ability to impress authority figures is excellent today. This might be one of the reasons you will come out smelling like a rose if you’re dealing with disputes with banks, shared property, inheritances or anything that is jointly held. Be confident in your negotiations and ask for what you want because you might get it.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Although things have been slightly testy with partners and close friends lately; today relations with those who are closest to you are warm and friendly. This is a good day to smooth over minor disputes. You might be encouraged by someone’s positive attitude. Perhaps their big ideas appeal?

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Work-related travel is likely today. Note: you will achieve more by working in groups or in partnership with others. (This will apply to any task that you set for yourself today.) You might deal with other cultures and foreign countries for some reason. Be open to looking at things with fresh eyes.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Make plans to socialize with others because this is an upbeat, friendly day! Enjoy sports events, movies, the theatre, musical performances as well as fun-filled get-togethers with children. Physical competitions might be part of the picture. Enjoy good times!

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

You might entertain at home today because people will gather at your home for some reason. Perhaps you will have a group meeting related to business or community purposes? Meanwhile, discussions about real estate and family will be optimistic and hopeful.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actress, comedian Lisa Kudrow (1963) shares your birthday today. You are practical, down to earth and you get things done. You are confident and work hard for success. This year is the final year of a nine-year cycle, which means it’s time to let go of people and circumstances that have been holding you back. Clear the decks!

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Financially speaking you still need to add some savings for rainy days but other than that you seem to have regained your sense and understand more than the material things you own or crave at a whim.

You need to take advantage of this mature behavior for as long as it takes, before it gets replaced by emotions again of course.

You can also read this special Aries Daily Horoscope.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Some natives are going to feel themselves let aside and won’t get away from this feeling no matter how much time they are spending with those around.

This will not resolve by itself so you might as well try to temper these outings and wait for a better time to address them as you will eventually see you had nothing to really mind.

You can also read this special Taurus Daily Horoscope.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

You might want to be careful with the entourage you are spending time in because although you feel you got things to learn from those people and that they are very passionate about the things they do;

maybe their lifestyle is not exactly something you can apply in your own life and following them will only frustrate you more.

You can also read this special Gemini Daily Horoscope.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

You are going to be terribly passionate today, surprising enough for a school night but not surprising for your usual self.

The only trouble will be when it comes to find the right availability in your partner because chances are you won’t be on the same track and it will require some tension before you two can synchronize.

You can also read this special Cancer Daily Horoscope.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

You are sober and very motivated in regard to many things at the beginning of today but this doesn’t offer any assurance that you will continue in this note the whole day.

You have grown up a lot in the last period but you still need to show up some things about yourself, even things and beliefs you had no idea you were possessing.

You can also read this special Leo Daily Horoscope.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

This is going to be quite an agitated Tuesday with many things in plan for you. Some will spend all your energy and will leave you shattered while others will consume every ounce of emotion you have inside and leave you overwhelmed.

So this will definitely prove to be a combination difficult to handle at the end of the day.

You can also read this special Virgo Daily Horoscope.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

You can do a lot of things, this Tuesday and in general but it seems that what is keeping you is actually your mindset and this is what you need to be working on.

Maybe at times, trying to accomplish a few tasks and being able to complete them perfectly will weigh more on your self confidence than doing a million tasks poorly.

You can also read this special Libra Daily Horoscope.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

You are going to be extremely productive today and apparently you are able to switch off a lot of the emotional stuff that might have been bothering you in the past few days.

Other than that, you seem enthusiastic about something at work but it is also important not to let bored colleagues ruin this enthusiasm for you.

You can also read this special Scorpio Daily Horoscope.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This is going to be quite an intense day, with many emotions and many things to think about at the end of it.

Maybe even some things you are dreaming of. Who knows what other ideas might come of this, especially in the area of improving your lifestyle and well being. You just need a bit of stimulation before you can think on your own.

You can also read this special Sagittarius Daily Horoscope.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

You are going through quite an ambitious period and you are trying to make yourself remarked, personally and professionally.

Whether you are trying to do this in a new circle or with people who already know you but towards whom you feel like you have improved and got things to show. So display all that in your own time.

You can also read this special Capricorn Daily Horoscope.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

You need to invest as much free time as you have with your family because they are kind of at their wits end because of your behavior and you probably have some things to repair.

So do take your time to make amends and even take the liberty to propose something to do for the following days because this will surely be on everyone’s plate.

You can also read this special Aquarius Daily Horoscope.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This announces to be quite a delicate day as you will probably have a lot of things to complain about but maybe not the right audience to support your arguments.

At the same time there might be some other endeavors that you need to tend to and your attention will have to be shared between these two, something that often tenses you.

You can also read this special Pisces Daily Horoscope.

Shortened Posts Today

Merry meet,

I am finally over the flu but had a very early morning with Big Dawg to serve paperwork and we just got home about an hour and a half ago. We took care of Crystal Moon and Merlin, cut up 2 – 5 to 6 pound cantaloupes, snapped green beans for the freezer, cut up cucumbers and tomatoes for snacks, than I took care of the rest of the paperwork for Big Dawg (he’s helpless on a computer LOL). I also have 3 poppets to make today for a client so unfortunately because of the fibromyalgia flare, didn’t keep track of my medicine and ran out yesterday morning, I can only handle typing for a short time. I didn’t want to skip today entirely so here we go….

30 July 2024 Current Moon Phase and Planetary Positions for the Southern Hemisphere

Source: nineplanets.org

The current moon phase for July 30th, 2024 is the Waning Crescent phase.

On this day, the moon is 24.22 days old and 27.93% illuminated with a tilt of -55.256°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 378,794.50 km and the moon sign is Gemini.

The Moon phase for July 30th, 2024 is a Waning Crescent phase. This is the phase where the moon is less than 50% illuminated but has not yet reached 0% illumination (which would be a New Moon).

In this part of the moon cycle, it is getting closer and closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing earth with a decreasingly thin crescent being illuminated.

The waning (shrinking) crescement Moon will rise at around midnight, transit the meridian after sunrise, before setting after noon. This phase is best viewed 1-2 hours before sunrise and is a great time to see the features of the Moon’s surface. Along the illuminated crescent you can see the craters and mountains of the moon casting long shadows.

The Waxing Gibbous phase, like all moon phases, will last for just over 7 days. The actual length will vary because of the elliptical shaped orbit of the moon. During this Waxing Gibbous phase the moon will rise in the east in the mid- to late-afternoon and will be high in the eastern sky at sunset.

Assuming it’s a clear night, the Waxing Gibbous moon will then be visible through most of the night before setting just before sunrise.

Fun fact: the illuminated side of a waning crescent moon is always pointed eastwards, towards the sunrise.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Crescent

Moon age: 24.22 days

Moon illumination: 27.93%

Moon tilt: -55.256°

Moon angle: 0.53

Moon distance: 378,794.50 km

Moon sign: Gemini

Source: currentplanetarypositions.com

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

30 July 2024
02:00 am GMT 12:00 PM AEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:07 Leo 25
Moon:02 Gemini 34
Mercury:02 Virgo 34
Venus:22 Leo 37
Mars:06 Gemini 20
Jupiter:14 Gemini 03
Saturn:18 Pisces 41 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 47
Neptune:29 Pisces 44 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 43 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 42 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 24

Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 40 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 07
Juno:26 Virgo 32
Vesta:17 Leo 57

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:6
Mutable:7

Cape Town, South Africa

30 July 2024
10:00 am GMT 12:00 PM SAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:07 Leo 44
Moon:07 Gemini 05
Mercury:02 Virgo 44
Venus:23 Leo 01
Mars:06 Gemini 33
Jupiter:14 Gemini 07
Saturn:18 Pisces 40 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 48
Neptune:29 Pisces 44 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 42 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 44 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 41 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 26

Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 37 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 10
Juno:26 Virgo 38
Vesta:18 Leo 06

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:6
Mutable:7

Easter Island, Chile

30 July 2024
06:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM EAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:08 Leo 03
Moon:11 Gemini 34
Mercury:02 Virgo 53
Venus:23 Leo 26
Mars:06 Gemini 47
Jupiter:14 Gemini 11
Saturn:18 Pisces 40 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 49
Neptune:29 Pisces 43 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 42 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 42 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 40 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 28

Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 34 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 13
Juno:26 Virgo 45
Vesta:18 Leo 15

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:6
Mutable:7

Different Paths of Witchcraft: Stregheria c. 2018

Stregheria

Stregheria is a branch of modern Paganism that celebrates early Italian witchcraft. Its adherents say that their tradition has pre-Christian roots, and refer to it as La Vecchia Religione, the Old Religion. There are a number of different traditions of Stregheria, each with its own history and set of guidelines.

 

Today, there are many Pagans of Italian descent who follow Stregheria. The website Stregheria.com, which bills itself as “the home of Stregheria on the web,” says,

 

“Catholicism served as a veneer that was fitted over the Old Religion in order to survive during the period of violent persecution at the hands of the Inquisition and secular authorities. To many modern Italian Witches, most Catholic saints are simply ancient pagan gods dressed in Christian garb.”

 

Charles Leland and Aradia
Stregheria appears to be based primarily upon the writings of Charles Leland, who published Aradia: Gospel of the Witches in the late 1800s. Although there’s some question about the validity of Leland’s scholarship, Aradia continues to be the basis of most Stregheria traditions. The work purports to be a scripture of an ancient pre-Christian witch cult, passed along to Leland by a woman named Maddalena.

 

According to Maddalena, by way of Leland, this tradition honors Diana, the moon goddess, and her consort, Lucifer (not to be confused with the Christian devil, who is also named Lucifer).

 

Together, they had a daughter, Aradia, and she comes to earth to teach people the ways of magic. To some degree, this teaching is focused on enlightening peasants as to how to overthrow their tyrannical masters, and find freedom is escaping from societal and economic constraints.

Leland’s material gained in popularity among Italian Americans during the 1960s, but his work was not the only influence on what is today practiced as Stregheria.

 

During the 1970s, author Leo Louis Martello, who was open about his practice of Italian witchcraft, wrote numerous titles detailing his family’s practice of magic originating in Sicily. According to Sabina Magliocco, in her essay Italian American Stregheria and Wicca: Ethnic Ambivalence in American Neopaganism,

 

“While the secret nature of his family magical practice made it impossible for him to reveal all its characteristics, he described it as a remnant of Sicily’s cult of Demeter and Persephone, preserved under the guise of Marian worship in the Catholic Church. In fact, he claimed that Sicilian families concealed their pagan religion under the guise of devotion to the Virgin Mary, whom they interpreted as simply another version of the goddess Demeter.”

 

There has been some skepticism towards Leland’s claims. Author and scholar Ronald Hutton has theorized that if Maddalena did exist, the document she gave Leland may have contained her own family’s hereditary tradition, but that it was not necessarily a widespread practice of “Italian witchcraft.” Hutton also suggests that Leland had enough knowledge of local folklore that he could, conceivably, have made the whole thing up in its entirety.

 

Regardless of the source, Aradia has had a significant impact on modern Pagan practice, particularly among those who follow Stregheria.

 

Stregheria Today
As with many other Neopagan religions, Stregheria honors both male and female deities, typically personified as the moon goddess and the horned god. Author Raven Grimassi, in his book Ways of the Strega says Stregheria is a blend of ancient Etruscan religion blended with Italian folk magic and early rural Catholicism.

 

Grimassi says of his tradition of Stregheria,

 

“The Arician Tradition strives to maintain the ancient mystery teachings while at the same time working to adapt to modern times. Therefore we do embrace new material and teachings, but we do not discard older material.”

 

Interestingly, there are some practitioners of Italian witchcraft who have tried to distance their version of Stregheria from Grimassi’s and the other Neopagan forms of the religion.

 

Some, in fact, have complained that it’s become “too blended” with Wicca and other non-Italian traditions. Maria Fontaine, a third-generation Stregha from Pittsburgh, says,

 

“A lot of what’s traditionally sold as Stregheria by Neopagan authors is an offshoot of Wicca with Italian names and customs mixed in. Although there are some similarities, it’s very different from traditional Italian folk magic. It’s like the difference between eating real Italian food in a village in Tuscany, and going to your local Olive Garden restaurant for dinner. There’s nothing wrong with either, they’re just very different.”

Stregheria

We believe that the Great Spirit, or source of All things is both masculine and femanine in nature.

 

We believe that all humans have a spark of divine within themselves, the soul.

 

We also believe that we are actually spiritual beings who are temporarily encased in physical body.

 

We believe in reincarnation and view it as a process for spiritual liberation from the physical dimension.

 

We believe in psychic abilities and the supernatural as normal conditions which have been suppressed by the Judaic/Christian culture, but may be restored through the practice of the Old Ways.

 

We believe in magick as a manifestation of energy that is directed by the mind through various ancient techniques.

 

We believe in spiritual worlds and spiritual beings.

 

We believe in the Law of Action and Reaction, and that what we do affects others, and what others do affects us. Therefore we always strive to live in peace with everyone.

 

We believe in Karma, we believe in responsiblity and consequences.

 

We believe in love, life and harmony as the spiritual foundation of our ways.

 

We believe in the expression of religious beliefs through rituals and festivals.

 

We believe in Earth Energy, we acknowledge places and objects of natural power existing upon our planet.

 

We believe in a positive afterlife and a successful spiritual evolution.

 

We believe that everything in Nature is of equal importance. Everything is linked and entwinded beyond seperation.

 

The Triad Traditions

Most every religion has different “sects” within it. This braching off allows each group to specialize in a particular area, as well as creating a healthy diversity within the tradition. Stregheria or Strega also has branches or sects. Making up the Old Religion are three groups, known as the Triad Traditions. They are known seperately as the Janarra, the Tanarra, and the Fanara. When Aradia first brought the Old Religion to the people of Italy, she taught her followers the secrets of the Earth, the Moon, and the Stars. With the beginning of the persecution of witches in Italy, the Religion split. Each group was entrusted with one section of the mysteries.

 

They seperated. The Fanara, who are the Keepers of the Earth Mysteries, centered in northern Italy. They kept the secrets of ley lines, and other forces of the Earth. The Janarra and Tanarra both occupy central Italy. The Janarra are the Keepers of the Lunar Mysteries. They are entrusted with the mysteries of the lunar energy, and other powers of the Moon. The Tanarra are the keepers of the Stellar Mysteries. They hold the mysteries of stellar forces.

 

Common to all three traditions are the arts of herbalism, divination, magic, ritual,and other aspects associated with the Old Religion.

 

Each tradition has one person who is responsible for maintaining the purity of the Tradition, as well as ensuring its continued survival. This leader is called the Grimas. The Grimas allows only new aspects to be added to the Tradition that do not deviate from the original teachings. Each Grimas has a working knowledge of the other traditions. They work together in making decisions which will effect the Old Religion. Basically, it is their job to make sure the Strega religion stays true to its followers.

 

A fourth tradition now also exists, developed by Raven Grimassi Originally a branch of Tanarra, it is known as the Aridian Tradition. It is a blending of the Triad Traditions, and is an attempt to restore the original Religion Aradia brought back to the people long ago.

 

Stregha Ritual

The Watchers called Grigori, are called to guard the ritual circle and to witness the ritual. Strega also recognizes a third person, Aradia. She came to be known as the Holy Strega, a spiritual teacher and wise woman. The message of Aradia, called the Covenant, offered her followers the path to freedom and personal empowerment. Aradia also taught that the traditional powers of a witch would belong to any who adhered to the way of the Old Religion. Aradia called these Gifts and Beliefs. The Charge of Aradia is the message she left her followers.

 

The Covenant of Aradia

Observe the times of the Treguenda, for therein is the foundation of the powers of Stregheria.

 

When good is done to you, then do good to another. If someone wishes to repay you for a kindness, then bind them to go out of their way to help three others, then this shall clear the debt.

 

Do not use the arts of Stregheria to appear powerful among others. Do not lower the standards of the Art and thereby bring contempt upon the Old ways.

 

Do not take the life of anything unless it is to preserve life, yours or another’s.

 

Do not give your word of honour lightly, for you are bound by your words and by your oaths.

 

Do not accept any authority over you unless it is of the Gods. Instead, cooperate with others but do not be a slave and always preserve your honour. Give respect to others and expect respect in return.

 

Teach all who appear worthy and aid the continuance of the Old Religion.

 

Do not belittle another’s religious beliefs, but simply state your own truths. Strive to be at peace with those who differ.

 

Do not purposely cause harm to another, unless it is to prevent true harm to yourself or another.

 

Strive to be compassionate to others, and to be aware of the hearts and minds of those around you.

 

Be true to your own understanding and turn away from those things which oppose the good in you, or are harmful to you. Hold reverence to all within Nature. Destroy nothing, scar nothing, waste nothing, live in harmony with Nature, for the ways of Nature are our own ways.

 

Remain open in your heart and in your mind to the Great Ones who created all that is, and to your brothers and sisters alike.

 

Charge of Aradia

Whenever you have need of anything, once in the month when the Moon is full, then shall you come together at some deserted place, or where there are woods, and give worship to She who is Queen of all Witches. Come all together inside a circle, and secrets that are as yet unknown shall be revealed.

 

And your mind must be free and also your spirit and as a sign that you are truly free, you shall be naked in your rites. And you shall rejoice, and sing; making music and love. For this is the essence of spirit, and the knowledge of joy.

 

Be true to your own beliefs, and keep to the Ways, beyond all obstacles. For ours is the key to the mysteries and the cycle of rebirth, which opens the way to the Womb of Enlightenment.

 

I am the spirit of witches all, and this is joy and peace and harmony. In life does the Queen of all witches reveal the knowledge of Spirit. And from death does the Queen deliver you to peace and renewal.

 

When I shall have departed from this world, in memory of me make cakes of grain, wine, and honey. These shall you shape like the Moon, and then partake of wine and cakes, all in my memory. For I have been sent to you by the Spirits of Old, and I have come that you might be delivered from all slavery. I am the daughter of the Sun and the Moon, and even though I have been born into this world, my Race is of the Stars.

 

Give offerings all to She who is our Mother. For She is the beauty of the GreenWood, and the light of the Moon among the Stars, and the mystery which gives life, and always calls us to come together in Her name. Let Her worship be the ways within your heart, for all acts of love and pleasure gain favor with the Goddess.

 

But to all who seek her, know that your seeking and desire will reward you not, until you realize the secret. Because if that which you seek is not found within your inner self, you will never find it from without. For she has been with you since you entered into the ways, and she is that which awaits at your journey’s end.

 

Gifts of Aradia

In the fourteenth century, Aradia taught that the traditional powers of a witch would belong to any who followed in the ways of the Old Religion. Aradia called these powers “Gifts”, she also stressed the point that these powers were the benefits of adhering to the Old Ways, and not the reason for becoming a witch.

 

These are the powers:

 

To bring success in love
To bless and consecrate
To speak with spirits
To know of hidden things
To call forth spirits
To know the Voice of the Wind
To possess the knowledge of transformation
To possess the knowledge of divination
To know and understand secret signs
To cure disease
To bring forth beauty
To have influence over whild beasts
To know the secrets of the hands

 

The Strega Wheel of the Year

“The Treguendas”

The Strega Wheel of the Year turns as the Wiccan does, It is written; “Aradia teaches us that Nature is the Great Teacher, and that by participating in the seasonal festivals, we come to know the higher ways of the Spirit.” The celebrations are similar to the Wiccan Sabbats. These celebrations are called Treguendas. There are eight Treguendas which make up the year. Four major rites occur in October, February, May and August. These are the Spiritual Festivals. Four minor festivals occur on the Spring and Autumnal Equinoxes, and the Summer and Winter Solstices. These are agricultural festivals.

 

ShadowFest — La Festa Dell’ Ombra — October 31

ShadowFest marks both the beginning and ending of our year. On November Eve, we mark the time when our Lady descends into the Underworld seeking to understand the Mystery of Death. She meets Dis, the Lord of the Underworld. She is angry with him, for he has taken away those things that she loved. He tells her it is not he who does this, but age and fate which robs her of these things. He simply tries to make the time until they are reborn more pleasant. Eventually, he wins her heart. They come together in Holy Union, and share their mysteries with each other.

 

Winter Solstice — La Festa dell’ Inverno — December 21/22

Goddess gives birth to the new Sun God, the child of the Holy Union of ShadowFest. The Watchers, known to the Streghe as the Grigori, come to see this new child, but are suprised to see Janus there presenting his new-born child. It is here that we see Dis and Janus are the two faces of the Great God. The Grigori then proceed to the world of man, bringing the new Lord of the Sun. Lupercus, the Sun, once again begins his growth.

 

Lupercus — Festa di Lupercus — February 2

The Festival of Lupercus marks the puberty of our Lord, Lupercus. The Grigori have set “twelve labours” before the young Wolf God that he must master to prove his worth as the new Sun God. Lupercus proves his worth by completing the tasks. Lupercus is invoked at this time of year to scatter the wolves of the dark winter night. Assisting us in releasing the atavistic power within us all. Through him, we are free of the constraints of our bodies, and of the winter season.

 

Spring Equinox — Equinozio della Primavera — March 21/22

The Vernal Equinox celebrates the beginning of the Goddess’ ascent from the “Realm of Shadows”. Longing for her children and the light of the Sun, She emerges. As She returns, the Earth awakens, and her children rejoice. This is a time of great fertility. It is also the time that the God Lupercus is slain in a hunting accident. Yet he rises the next day as the new Sun God, taking on the persona of Janus. His brother, Cern, takes rule of the Waxing Year on Earth and will, with the regenerative growth of his antlers, become the Horned God of summer.

 

Tana’s Day — La Giornata di Tana — May Eve/May 1

Celebration for the full return of the Goddess from the Realm of Shadows. She has returned to her hidden children, bringing with her the Mysteries she has learned. We also celebrate God and Goddess, and their delight in each other. They court, and the world is made merry. Goddess becomes the dominant force, and the Goddess months begin.

 

Summer Solstice — La Festa dell’ Estate — June 21/22

Summer Solstice marks the marriage of God and Goddess. From this union comes the bounty of the Harvest Tide. This is a time of growth and life. At this time we do works to heal the Earth. This is also a time when the Elemental forces are abound in great number. We honour the fata, the elementals, and other spirits of Nature. (For the witch and the fata are of a similar nature…)

 

Cornucopia — La Festa Di Cornucopia — August Eve

The celebration of anticipation of plenty. This is the time of the First Harvest. God is preparing to sacrifice himself so that the world can continue. Even as we begin our harvest, we plant the seeds of rebirth. For those seeds which are planted now and nurtured over the cold winter will become the strong plants of spring.

 

Autumn Equinox — Equinozo di Autunno — September 21/22

Time of the full harvest. The bounty of the harvest is due to God’s sacrifice of himself. Janus now dies and departs to the Underworld. The Lord of Light has now become the Lord of Shadows. He now becomes the Hooded One, and after this Treguenda, we too become hooded in our rites until the Goddess begins her Ascent again at Primavera. Our God Cern is killed in another hunting accident, and Lupercus again takes rule of the Waning Year. Grieving for her lost lover, Goddess descends into the Realm of Shadows, seeking him. In celebratation, we feast upon the bounty of the harvest. We count our blessings and prepare for the upcoming Winter.

 

Sources:

Article by Patti Wigington, Published on ThoughtCo 
Grimassi, Raven: Italian Witchcraft, Llewellyn Publications (previously titled Ways of the Strega).
Leland, Charles Godfrey: Aradia, the Gospel of the Witches, Witches Almanac Publishing
Martello, Leo Louis: Witchcraft, the Old Religion, Kensington Press
Aymen Fares, Published on Spiritual

Spell for Monday – Psychic Herb Pillow

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Psychic Herb Pillow

This is one of the more classic psychic spells, where you sleep with an herbal pillow to help bring on astral travel and psychic dreams during the night. You can make a simple one with these supplies:

  • Purple or silver fabric
  • Mugwort
  • Flax seed
  • Wormwood
  • Galangal root
  • Lemon balm

If you don’t have all the herbs, at least have the mugwort and the lemon balm. Gather up your herbs and make a pillow. I won’t give you sewing instruction as I’m sure you can figure out how to sew two pieces of fabric together. Just make sure the stitching is tight enough that you don’t have herbs dribbling out.

Stuff with herbs but don’t make it too thick. You have to sleep on this, so it needs to be kind of flat. Slip the pillow inside your actual bed pillow under your head. After a few nights of sleeping on this charm, you will start to remember your dreams more clearly and expect some psychic impressions to start coming through.

July 29, 2024 Current Moon Phase and Planetary Positions for the Northern Hemispheres

Source: MoonGiant.com

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Useful Moon Resources

Check the weather before a night of Moon gazing at weather.com

For a list of all the current meteor showers visit American Meteor Society

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Last Quarter phase. This phase occurs roughly 3 weeks after the New Moon when the Moon is three quarter of the way through it’s orbit around the earth. If you live in the northern hemisphere the Moons left side will be illuminated and the right side will be dark. For those of you in the southern hemisphere it will be the opposite with the right side illuminated. Also called a Third Quarter phase, it will rise around midnight on the eastern horizon and set in the west around noon the next day. In the days following the Third Quarter Phase the Moon’s illumination will decrees each day until the New Moon.

Visit the July 2024 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Last Quarter Phase

The Last Quarter on July 28 has an illumination of 46%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On July 28 the Moon is 22.55 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Last Quarter
Illumination: 46%
Moon Age: 22.55 days
Moon Angle: 0.54
Moon Distance: 367,288.72 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 151,889,093.51 km

Source: currentplanetarypositions.com

London, England

29 July 2024
11:00 am GMT 12:00 PM BST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:06 Leo 49
Moon:24 Taurus 03
Mercury:02 Virgo 15
Venus:21 Leo 51
Mars:05 Gemini 54
Jupiter:13 Gemini 56
Saturn:18 Pisces 43 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 46
Neptune:29 Pisces 44 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 43 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 47 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 44 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 20

Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 46 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 03
Juno:26 Virgo 20
Vesta:17 Leo 40

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:5
Air:4
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:7
Mutable:6

Chicago, Illinois

July 29, 2024
05:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:07 Leo 03
Moon:27 Taurus 28
Mercury:02 Virgo 23
Venus:22 Leo 09
Mars:06 Gemini 04
Jupiter:13 Gemini 59
Saturn:18 Pisces 42 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 47
Neptune:29 Pisces 44 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 43 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 46 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 43 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 22

Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 44 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 05
Juno:26 Virgo 25
Vesta:17 Leo 47

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:5
Air:4
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:7
Mutable:6

Los Angels, California

July 29, 2024
07:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:07 Leo 08
Moon:28 Taurus 36
Mercury:02 Virgo 25
Venus:22 Leo 15
Mars:06 Gemini 08
Jupiter:14 Gemini 00
Saturn:18 Pisces 42 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 47
Neptune:29 Pisces 44 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 43 Rx

True Lunar Node:08 Aries 46 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 43 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 22

Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 43 Rx
Pallas:21 Scorpio 05
Juno:26 Virgo 26
Vesta:17 Leo 49

Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:5
Air:4
Water:3
Cardinal:6
Fixed:7
Mutable:6

July 29, 2024 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

Avoid shopping from 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM EDT today (1:30 PM to 2:45 PM PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Taurus into Gemini.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Keep an eye on your money scene because you might find money or you might lose money. You might also have some brilliant moneymaking ideas? Likewise, protect what you own against loss, theft or damage. Trust your innovative thoughts today because you’re creative and in the zone!

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

You might feel restless today. This is because the Moon is in your sign lined up with unpredictable Uranus. However, this energy can also charge you up so that you’re ready to make a blow for your freedom. You might suddenly make a life changing decision. (These things are possible.)

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

Stay on your toes today because things are moving fast. You’ll be successful in talking to others; and you’ll be successful in negotiating. You will also be successful in studying, reading and writing. This includes sales and marketing. You have lots of energy and you’re ready for change!

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Although you are primarily focused on earnings, cash flow and possibly shopping today (check Moon Alert); nevertheless, expect to be surprised by a friend or a member of a group. Someone else might do something that is unexpected, but it could open new doors for you? Stay ready. Get your facts.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

Today you’re powerful with three planets in your sign. You have the edge! Plus, today the Moon is lined up with Uranus at the top of your chart, which ignites your independence. Something might happen that makes you want to change your direction in life. It’s exciting!

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Sudden travel opportunities might drop in your lap today. If so, act quickly because this window of opportunity is brief. Or you might have a chance to take a course or study? Likewise, surprise opportunities in publishing, the law and medicine might also occur. Stay on your toes!

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

This continues to be a popular time for you especially with younger people and creative people. However, today it’s wise to make friends with your bank account and other financial areas because something sudden and unexpected could impact your assets or shared property. You snooze, you lose. Stay in the know.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Expect a curveball from a friend or a spouse or partner today because the Moon is opposite your sign lined up with unpredictable Uranus. Someone might want to change the terms of the relationship? They might want more freedom? Something is up.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

You love animals. That’s why it’s important to know that today something unexpected could impact your pet. Therefore, be vigilant. Likewise, something unusual might impact your job. One aspect might be that you decide to quit your job to be self-employed. (Could be anything.)

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Parents should be vigilant today because this is an accident-prone day for your kids. Know where they are at all times. Be careful of electrical danger. Meanwhile, social plans might be cancelled or delayed; or you might receive an exciting, surprise invitation!

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Your home routine will change today. A small appliance might break down or a minor breakage could occur. Someone unexpected might knock on your door – it could be anything. Or you might break free from a situation that is oppressive.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

Pay attention to everything you say and do today because this is a potentially accident-prone day for you. On the upside, you might do something bold and different! You might speak up for yourself and demand what you want. It’s an unpredictable day.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actor Ato Essandoh (1972) shares your birthday today. You’re independent, energetic and positive. Many of you assume a leadership role. You believe in the greatest good for the greatest number. This is a wonderful year when your efforts will be rewarded. Expect a promotion, kudos, and the acknowledgement of your peers. The spotlight is on you!

Aries (March 21-April 19)

It appears that the current disposition prompts you to work harder and even take extra hours to win more money but also helps you somewhat spend them, not always on the right things.

There are possible some networking opportunities for you but only if you keep your eyes open and trust yourself with that.

You can also read this special Aries Daily Horoscope.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

You need to spend less and save more and what better way to prompt this than by paying some debt and getting other similar things sorted out.

Meanwhile you can also think of ways to temper your impulse shopping. If you don’t sort these things at the right time it will be even more difficult the next couple of days.

You can also read this special Taurus Daily Horoscope.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

You need to take advantage of this cleaning process you feel spiritually entitled to and give up some of the people you find hurtful in your life.

This doesn’t necessarily imply something drastic but does mean you can easily drift apart some of the relationships you find are weighing down on your well being and self development.

You can also read this special Gemini Daily Horoscope.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

It appears that your love life will be going through some transformations, whether it is something you look forward to or something you dread and you will have little to say about it.

Some new responsibilities might show up or you will be able to delegate some of the old ones. In any case, you will be able to learn a lot about your partner in this time.

You can also read this special Cancer Daily Horoscope.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

You might have to make an important decision today, one that will have to prove how aware you are of all the context around you and one to change the way you view someone close, maybe even your significant other.

Nothing to worry about, but surely something to put you thinking, not only today but for the rest of the week.

You can also read this special Leo Daily Horoscope.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Your patience will be tested this Monday in regard to an older problem and you will need some time to get that sorted.

Meanwhile you will find that the solution is closer than you think but it requires the help of others which will be time consuming. Just wait for that and chose the wise way rather than do things on your own.

You can also read this special Virgo Daily Horoscope.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

You are full of vitality on the outside and everyone seems to ask something of you but on the inside things are boiling and not to the right tune.

You somehow feel overwhelmed by the attention you are receiving in some regard as well as of the demands from people close, demands that you need to sensibly navigate in order not to disappoint anyone.

You can also read this special Libra Daily Horoscope.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

You are waiting for things to move before you do anything or at least to be given the slightest sign before you know that it is safe to action.

This will surely prove a damaging situation if you abide by it because as the current situation sets things, you appear the only one in charge with everything that is going on to you.

You can also read this special Scorpio Daily Horoscope.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This beginning of the week you are very sure of your abilities and what you can accomplish but in this stubbornness of yours you tend to forget that some component of this still has you depend on others.

And you will have to take them in consideration before you calculate any result you want to obtain, no matter how complicated this might seem.

You can also read this special Sagittarius Daily Horoscope.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

The period with the best potential is going to be exactly this one at the beginning of the week as you benefit from the highest levels of energy.

On the other hand your health might offer you more than a head ache so maybe a check up would not be the worst idea. Make sure you listen to all the recommendations you are given.

You can also read this special Capricorn Daily Horoscope.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

You are in charge with a lot of things this Monday and although you are very busy there is also an underlying feeling of pride at the thought of how much you are dealing with.

Meanwhile, being so busy gratifying yourself, you might miss out on a somewhat important detail and this will produce some troubles ahead so watch that.

You can also read this special Aquarius Daily Horoscope.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

Almost everyone around will try to count on you this Monday but you will probably resort to some sort of stunt to avoid everyone and to basically avoid any responsibility.

It might be permitted to do this once in a while but make sure you don’t do it to people in your own close family because this will turn out into a storm later.

You can also read this special Pisces Daily Horoscope.

The Five Elements Symbolism and Meaning

The nature of symbolic languages is that they must, of need, touch on all corners of creation and bind life into a framework. The word symbolism actually comes from two Greek terms that rather unpretentiously means “throw together.”

From this we get the loftier Webster definition that says a symbol suggests or represents something else. In this case we are sneaking a peek through history’s red curtain (shhh don’t tell) at the bare bones of the Five Sacred Elements.

These energies – Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Spirit – “throw together” all of creation. That’s one heck of an evolutionary salad, and it has affected human transformation since the dawn of time.

The 5 Elements

The Greeks, ever waxing philosophical, were among one of the great civilizations to put the concept of Elemental energies into a functional context.

Thankfully you won’t need to pull out your toga to grasp the fundamentals (unless you want to – in which case, we expect an invitation).

Effectively they wrote that EarthAirFireWater and Aether (Spirit or Quintessence) make up everything in the world. Alchemists of the time then made four triangular symbols to represent all but Spirit, whose form remains elusive even with all our technological gee-gaws.

Using the Greek model, Earth is the most material and mundane. Let’s face it – a rock is a rock and pretty straightforward (unless you’re talking about spiritually charged crystals, but that’s a topic for another article).

Nonetheless without this cornerstone the remaining elements could not function. Consider that Earth’s atmosphere is what gives us air, food, living waters, etc. Take that away and the remaining picture is pretty grim.

Water is the next element, followed by Air and Fire, building toward the refined pinnacle of Spirit that acts as a nucleus for this magical party.

In many metaphysical traditions learning mastery over one or more elements is part of classical training, but to master anything you must first respect it and second understand all its diverse facets.

If the Medicine Man says you’re not ready to play with fire – LISTEN or the Fire spirit will teach you the hard way.

Symbolism Correspondences

Invoking the 5 Elements

5 Elements Metaphysical Correspondences

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