December 28, 2024 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

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

The Stars Rate Your Day

5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult

Aries (March 21-April 19)

** Travel plans or opportunities in publishing, the media, medicine and the law might be stymied today because of some kind of behind-the-scenes ruling or an opposition to you. All you know is it’s difficult to push ideas through that relate to these areas. Keep dog paddling.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

** You might be disappointed with your fair share of something. Or alternatively, you might feel you have to pick up most of the tab or the greater cost of something. (“It ain’t fair.”) A rude awakening about credit cards and bills that are due might be too sobering to talk about.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

** Discussions with partners, spouses, parents and people in authority in general will be strained today. Use this as an opportunity to demonstrate grace under pressure. Avoid harsh criticism but take time for self-reflection. Be friendly and keep the peace.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

** Bosses and supervisors might be difficult to deal with at work today. Likewise, people related to health care or even your pet might be critical or discouraging. Take the high road. If you get involved in a dispute, it will drain your own energy. Stay chill.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

** Romance will suffer from tension and criticism today. (You need this like a fish needs a bicycle.) But what’s the upside? Do you respond in kind? Do you escalate things? Be mature and be gracious. (This is just a brief dark cloud on your horizon.) Likewise, be patient with kids.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

** Relationships with family members are strained today. Knowing this, what’s the best way to handle it? Do you add fuel to the flame? Set boundaries and at the same time, be forgiving and understanding. Use this as an opportunity to rethink how to deal with others in the future. (“I’m outta here.”)

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

** Think twice before you respond to others today because this is a kind of day where things look and feel worse than they really are. Furthermore, you like peaceful surroundings. You like your life to be harmonious. Therefore, resist the urge to jump into the fray. Mums the word.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

** Financial matters might create a strain on your relations with your kids as well as your relations with a romantic partner. You might have concerns about the division of labour or shared costs. Express what bothers you in clear, calm terms in a quiet way. Remember your objective.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

*** Today the Moon is in your sign at odds with stern Saturn, which will likely make you feel emotionally intense or that you have increased burdens and obligations to face. This could make you feel resentful. However, be aware this is a brief squeeze play. (No need to make a big deal out of things.)

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

** This is the classic day to feel self-doubt or guilt about something. Maybe it’s a reaction to some perceived criticism. (You value your good reputation.) In all likelihood, some of your concerns are self-created. Relax. These feelings will be gone in 48 hours.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

** You value your friends; however, today you feel some emotional tension with others. You might even feel lonely or unsupported by someone, which hurts your feelings. (Understandable.) Accept the fact that today many people feel their interactions with others are strained. Relax.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

** Don’t let bosses, parents and authority figures make you feel discouraged or unhappy today because they criticize you or ignore you. This is the classic day for misunderstandings, especially with authority figures. Fortunately, this is a brief influence. Hang in there.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actor Denzel Washington (1954) shares your birthday today. You’re charming, thoughtful and genuinely interested in people. You expect the best of others. This has been a fun-loving year! The key to next year will be simplicity as you take charge of your health and work to build structure in your life – internally and externally.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

A good day for personal development but you will need more than yourself on that, maybe some books or the ideas of someone older than you.

The following week is going to be quite busy in terms of office work so it wouldn’t be a bad idea if you could use this weekend to mentally prepare yourself for that. You will also have to discern between ideas and not let yourself choose by impulse.

You can also read this special Aries Daily Horoscope.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Don’t overestimate your abilities today because both time and energy are limited today. You have the chance to organize and change some things around the house perhaps but there is a lot more that you can do mentally, in terms of planning and combining activities from the future.

However, what you won’t really succeed at is getting those around you to follow in your footsteps, something that will be pretty annoying for you.

You can also read this special Taurus Daily Horoscope.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

A bit of compromise will be the right key to unlock the door you want unlocked this Saturday but maybe you should think twice if that is really the door you want unlocked.

You are using the right tools to help you but maybe the first choice is the one that is wrong and you should look a lot further in the back for the answers you are seeking.

You can also read this special Gemini Daily Horoscope.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

It may not be in your intention to emotionally hurt anyone today but this is exactly the point where you will get if you continue to act in the reckless manner you have acted lately.

There is nothing wrong in pursuing your own interests but maybe you shouldn’t interfere with others while doing this. If you are confident enough in your powers you shouldn’t need all that.

You can also read this special Cancer Daily Horoscope.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

You are saying some things right out in the open aiming to create an image of trust and honesty around you while keeping other things just for yourself and actually deceiving people.

It will take a while for people to figure this out and this amount of time highly depends on how much you are capable of keeping the charades up for.

You can also read this special Leo Daily Horoscope.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

If someone has won your interest, they can rest assured you are going to stay in that combination for a while.

This is like a big space in your attention that you are planning on using and won’t let yourself influenced by anything else that could distract you. There is also an intrinsic motivation that keeps you on this loyal and trustworthy line but this will be uncovered later.

You can also read this special Virgo Daily Horoscope.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

The likelihood is that today you are going to have something to celebrate. Whether it is something personal or you are going to an anniversary or why not to a wedding.

This Saturday will remind you about hope and good expectations and maybe wake up the dreamer in you. Wouldn’t be surprising if you put some wishes of your own out there too.

You can also read this special Libra Daily Horoscope.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

You might be under the false impression that someone in your family doesn’t really want you to have fun and they purposely prevent you from living anything exciting.

For the younger natives it might be their parents who are incriminated but for other natives, this might be something a lot more serious and involving their partners.

You can also read this special Scorpio Daily Horoscope.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This Saturday will bring agility and rapidness in your actions but more like in things you have already decided, not in things that still require pondering on.

You don’t take too long to deal with mundane tasks and run errands so don’t be surprised if those around might ask for help when you are done with your own tasks.

You can also read this special Sagittarius Daily Horoscope.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

This Saturday will help you strengthen up some connections you have, even with people who are far away from you. You need to leave some things from the past aside and just look towards the future.

Also a good occasion to create new contacts and to use people you already now to open new territories, even for a visit abroad perhaps.

You can also read this special Capricorn Daily Horoscope.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

You are seeking some sort of relief and falsely believe that if you would be able to get some time on your own you could get to the middle of everything that is troubling you when in fact, the busier you are, the better you will feel.

This is not about any deep emotions and beliefs but more like a feeling of emptiness caused by the fact you are feeling you are not doing the right things.

You can also read this special Aquarius Daily Horoscope.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

You are letting yourself influenced by someone younger than you and only through what I’ve just said you can realize that maybe this is not a good idea.

You tend to leave aside your own experience and what you lived just to go on the hands of someone who came up with a more exciting but riskier idea. A good moment to re-evaluate your own priorities.

You can also read this special Pisces Daily Horoscope.

Famous Witches In History: Marie Laveau c. 2018

Famous Witches from History

Marie Laveau

(1801 – 1881)

Marie Laveau was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voudou (or Voodoo) in New Orleans. Shrouded in mystery, she has become over time the archetypal image of the “Voodoo Queen”, and managed to combine the roles of Voodoo priestess and devoted Catholic. Her character has since appeared in many works of fiction and popular music. Her daughter Marie Laveau II (c.1827 – c.1895) also practiced Voudou, and accounts often confuse the two women.

She was born free in Louisiana on 10 September 1801 (or, according to other sources, some time in the 1790s), the daughter of a white planter and a free Creole woman of colour. She moved to the French Quarter of New Orleans in her youth and was raised a devout Catholic. In 1819, she married Jacques (or Santiago, in other records) Paris, an emigrant from Haiti. After Paris’ death, Marie Laveau became a hairdresser, catering to wealthy white families, and took a lover, Christophe Glapion, with whom she lived in a common-law relationship until Glapion’s death in 1835. She reportedly bore fifteen children, including Marie Laveau II, who was born around 1827 and who apparently bore a striking resemblance to her mother.

Other than these biographical details, little is known with any certainty about the life of Marie Laveau, but it appears that she and her daughter between them established and nurtured a “Voodoo Queen” reputation. She is said to have had a large snake (named Zombi, after an African god) which many believed possessed great powers itself, and she would dance with the snake wrapped around her. The occult part of her magic mixed Roman Catholic beliefs (including saints) with African spirits and religious concepts. She frequently visited the sick in New Orleans’ prisons, and at one point she was called upon by the city’s elite to help combat the Yellow Fever epidemic of the 1850’s.

Some believe that the mother was more powerful, while the daughter arranged more elaborate public events, but it seems clear that they received varying amounts of financial support. There are contemporary reports of as many as twelve thousand spectators, both black and white, swarming to the shores of Lake Pontchartrain to catch a glimpse of Marie Laveau II performing her legendary rites on St. John’s Eve (June 23 – 24).

One of Laveau’s best documented exploits involved the murder trial of a young Creole gentleman, which seemed almost certain to end in a guilty verdict for the young man. His father approached Marie and promised her anything if she could rescue his son, and Marie agreed, asking for the man’s New Orleans house in return. Marie secretly placed several charms throughout the courtroom and, when the young man was declared not guilty, the father gave her his house as promised, and Laveau gained the instant attention of the city’s elite.

Some believe that her feared magical powers were actually based on her network of informants in the households of the prominent citizens of New Orleans, which she developed while working as a hairdresser. Others assert that she owned her own brothel and developed informants that way. Either way, she appears to have excelled at obtaining inside information on her wealthy patrons by instilling fear in their servants, whom she “cured” of mysterious ailments.

The New Orleans newspapers announced the death of Marie Laveau on June 16, 1881, and official New Orleans records indicate that a “Marie Glapion Laveau” died on June 15, 1881 (although giving her age as 98). Many people also claimed to see her in town after this date, although she did have several daughters who may have been mistaken for her. She was reportedly buried in Saint Louis Cemetery #1 in New Orleans, and the Glapion family tomb continues to attract visitors, some of whom draw three x’s (XXX) on its side in the hopes that Laveau’s spirit will grant them a wish.

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The Real Story of the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans

Known as the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans, according to many eyewitness accounts, this was a title Marie Laveau not only earned, but to this day has not relinquished. In fact, the crypt where she’s buried St. Louis Cemetery #1 is believed ot be the most haunted cemetery in America. Visitors claim to have seen the ghost of the Voodoo Queen herself, inside the cemetery, walking around tombs, in her trademark turban, while whispering a Santeria Voodoo curse to disrespectful gawkers. If you visit her grave, you’ll notice that people still leave offerings, candles, flowers, Voodoo dolls, all in the hopes that Laveau will bestow her supernatural blessings. When people make a wish at her tomb, they return if their wish comes true and leave three X marks as a sign of their gratitude.

So, who was the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans? How did a freeborn Creole woman rise to become one of the most powerful, influential and feared women in 19th century Louisiana? Here’s the truth behind the legend…

Slave ships from West Africa first brought Voodoo to Louisiana. Practicioners knew which plants and herbs could heal and which could bring about hallucinations, sickness, and death.

Upon arrival, the slaves were christened Catholic and were orally taught the faith. In Catholicism the slaves found parallels in their own belief systems and in conjunction with their own religious practices involving naturalism, spiritualism and herbalism, voodoo practitioners would create amulets that had the power to heal or cause harm and perform rituals involving drums, prayer and dances designed to bring about a desired effect. Marie Laveau was one such voodoo practitioner. – Strange History

As a free woman of color, Marie Catherine Laveau was born in New Orleans on September 10, 1801. She was the illegitimate daughter of a free man of color and a Creole mother. Historians believe that Marie’s mother and grandmother were voodoo practitioners. In 1819, at the ripe young age of 18, Laveau married Jacques Paris, with whom she had two children, both of which are believed to have died young. Her husband also passed away under mysterious circumstances. By the time she was in her 20s she was known around town as the Widow Paris. This name would also be etched onto her tomb, which has become quite the popular tourist attraction.

After the death of Jacque, Marie became a hairdresser, most of her clients were wealthy white socialites, which allowed her to be privy to the myriad of rumors and gossip that floated around the French Quarter. Because Laveau had access to a wealth of information from both the elite women she serviced, to their servants and slaves, she was able to convince people that she was a Voodoo priestess with mystical powers. She was basically a 19th century Miss Cleo. Laveau then entered into a common-law marriage with Louis Christophe Dominick Duminy de Glapion (say that five times fast!) and they had seven children together. Unfortunately, only two of her children survived past childhood. In all, it’s believed Marie gave birth to 15 children, of which one lived to adulthood.

Of Laveau’s magical career, there is little that can be substantiated, including whether she had a snake she named Zombi after an African god, whether the occult part of her magic mixed Roman Catholic saints with African spirits, or whether her divinations were supported by a network of informants she developed while working as a hairdresser in prominent white households and in a brothel she ran. She appeared to excel at obtaining inside information on her wealthy patrons by instilling fear in their servants whom she either paid or cured of mysterious ailments.

People from each strata of society sought out Marie’s assistance with spells and potions.

It has been said that the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans had the power to put a person into or out of City Hall. She nurtured the sick through multiple epidemics, stood on the gallows ministering to the condemned and was accused of causing the deaths, through voodoo, of both a lieutenant governor and a governor. Many condemned her as a witch while others praised her as a saint. – Strange History

By the 1860s, Marie ceased practicing voodoo in public, however according to folklore she continued to practice foro well into old age. Her daughter Marie Laveau II actually picked up the mantle her mother left behind and was known for her “wild rituals in the swamps around New Orleans.” It’s believed that she drowned in Lake Pontchartrain.

Marie Laveau died on June 15, 1881. The New Orleans Daily Picayune printed the following obituary:

“Those who have passed by the quaint old house on St. Ann, between Rampart and Burgundy streets with the high frail looking fence in front over which a tree or two is visible, have been within the last few years, noticed through the open gateway a decrepid old lady with snow white hair, and a smile of peace and contentment lighting up her golden features. For a few years past she has been missed from her accustomed place. The feeble old lady lay upon her bed with her daughter and grand children around her ministering to her wants.”

The paper went on to write that she died with a smile on her face, and was buried in the family tomb at 5PM, in St. Louis Cemetery #1. Her funeral was attended by throngs of people.

Marie’s beauty and wisdom were also recounted in her obituary, however, her voodoo practices were referred to as being “skilled in the practice of medicine” and being “acquainted with the valuable healing qualities of the indigenous herbs.” The paper touched upon stories of her healing abilities as a “very successful nurse.”

“In yellow fever and cholera epidemics she was always called upon to nurse the sick, and always responded promptly. Her skills and knowledge earned her the friendship and approbation, of those sufficiently cultivated, but the ignorant attributed her success to unnatural means and held her in constant dread. Notably in 1853 a committee of gentlemen, appointed at a mass meeting held at Globe Hall, waited on Marie and requested her on behalf of the people to minister to the fever stricken. She went out and fought the pestilence where it was thickest and many alive today owe their salvation to her devotion. Not alone to the sick man was Marie Laveau a blessing. To help a fellow citizen in distress she considered a priceless privilege.”

The paper was very explicit in providing every minute detail of Laveau’s life. Noting that she lived in an “unassuming cottage”, built by French settlers, and was in a state of decay, but Marie welcomed people into her home, day or night, and provided them food and a warm place to spend the night.

Marie also made herself available to condemned men, providing them counsel before they were they were executed. In fact, Marie became a folk hero of sorts, fighting on behalf of the condemn. It was reported that she’d beg for mercy for prisoners, and she was reportedly very anti-capital punishment. In her obituary, the local paper noted her pious nature, and her devotion to Jesus and the church:

“All in all Marie Laveau was a most wonderful woman. Doing good for the sake of doing good alone, she obtained no reward, oft times meeting with prejudice and loathing, she was nevertheless content and did not lag in her work. She always had the cause of the people at heart and was with them in all things. During the late rebellion she proved her loyalty to the South at every opportunity and fully dispensed help to those who suffered in defense of the “lost cause.” Her last days were spent surrounded by sacred pictures and other evidences of religion, and she died with a firm trust in heaven. While God’s sunshine plays around the little tomb where her remains are buried, by the side of her second husband, and her sons and daughters, Marie Laveau’s name will not be forgotten in New Orleans.”

Reference: Tatiana Danger Roadtrippers

Smells like witch spirit: How the ancient world’s scented sorceresses influence ideas about magic today

Most perfume ads suggest that the right scent can make you sexy, alluring and successful. A blend by Black Phoenix Alchemy Labs, meanwhile, offers to make you smell like Hecate, the three-faced Greek goddess of witchcraft.

As a classics scholar who studies both magic and the senses in the ancient world, this idea of a witch-inspired perfume fascinates me – and “Hecate” is just one of many magic-inspired fragrances available today.

What does a witch smell like, and why would you deliberately perfume yourself like one?

Smells are impossible to see or touch, yet they affect us emotionally and even physically. That’s similar to how many people think of magic, and cultures around the world have connected the two. My current research is focused on how magic and scent were linked in ancient Rome and Greece, ideas that continue to shape views of witches in the West today.

Greeks and Romans of all walks of life believed in magic and used spells ranging from curses to healing magic and garden charms. Magical handbooks from the time show that Greco-Egyptian magicians used fragrance extensively in their rituals, even scented inks, and doctors believed strong-smelling plant species to be more medically effective than others. The gods themselves were thought to smell sweet, and places they touched retained a pleasant odor, making scent a sign of contact with the divine.

Witches wielding perfumes

Professional magicians in the ancient world claimed they could curse enemies, summon gods, heal the sick, raise ghosts, tell the future and accomplish various other miraculous feats. Surviving descriptions suggest that a majority of them were men, although certainly not all.

When it comes to Greek and Roman fiction, however, most magicians are women.

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Spell For Winter – Snow Magic

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December 28, 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

Moon Phase

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

Today’s Waning Crescent Phase

The Waning Crescent on December 28 has an illumination of 5%. 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 December 28 the Moon is 27.35 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.

Today’s Moon Sign: ♐ Sagittarius

The current zodiac moon sign is Sagittarius, positioned at 6.13° within the sign. The Moon entered Sagittarius on Dec 27, 8:14 PM and will shift into Capricorn on Dec 29, 11:15 PM. The zodiac moon sign represents the position of the Moon as it moves through the twelve signs of the zodiac. Each zodiac moon sign lasts about 2 to 2.5 days as the Moon travels through that part of the sky.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Crescent
Illumination: 5%
Moon Age: 27.35 days
Moon Angle: 0.50
Moon Distance: 396,954.17 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,107,106.53 km

29 December 2024 Current Moon Phase and Planetary Positions for the Southern Hemisphere

Source: nineplanets.org

The current moon phase for December 29th, 2024 is the Waning Crescent phase.

On this day, the moon is 27.79 days old and 3.11% illuminated with a tilt of -59.447°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 392,465.91 km and the moon sign is Sagittarius.

The Moon phase for December 29th, 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: 27.79 days

Moon illumination: 3.11%

Moon tilt: -59.447°

Moon angle: 0.51

Moon distance: 392,465.91 km

Moon sign: Sagittarius

Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today

May your and your family’s lives be filled with love, happiness, laughter, joy, and all things positive!

Blessed be.

If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft or herbs or flowers or anything pertaining to witchcraft, please put it in the comment section or email Lady Carla Beltane at ladybeltane@witchesofthecraft.com. I will try to find some information to post about it.