Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Monday

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Magick Candle

Light a white candle for clearing negative energies and have an auspicious start of the week. Meditating with a white candle attracts clarity and goodwill.

Ruling Deities

Artemis, Diana, Selene and Thot symbolize the Moon and are rulers of Mondays.

Crystals

Aquamarine, Fluorite, Geodes, Selenite, Mother-of-Pearl, Pearl, Clear Quartz

Carrying these gemstones today can bring success and fulfillment of your goals. Wear them as a talisman or simply keep them close to you to harness their energy.

Potion

Drink a cup of Chamomile Tea, a caffeine-free alternative to start the week on a healthy note. Chamomile is considered by many ancient traditions as a purifying and protective herb so it will help prepare your mind and body for magical workings. Furthermore, it boosts immune health and relieves anxiety and depression ¹.

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Monday Source: smudgemetaphysical.com

Planet: Moon

Colour: white, silver, blue

Plants: bluebells, jasmine, gardenias, or white roses

Stone: moonstone, pearl

Herbs: Jasmine, Lemon, Sandalwood, Honeysuckle, Myrtle, Willow, and Wormwood

Oils:Lunar Goddess OilSeer Psychic Oil

God/Goddess: Selene, Luna, Diana, Artemis, and Toth.

Food: melon

Mondays are ruled by the moon and the divine feminine energy that this celestial body is associated with. The cycle of the moon has long been associated with the menstrual cycle. Therefor it is an excellent planet to work with for fertility, transformation, and change. 

The moon rules the realm of the subconscious. This is where we access our emotions, our intuition, our psychic gifts. You would do well to perform divination or shadow work on this day. 

Spells and rituals: involving agriculture, animals, female fertility, messages, reconciliations, theft, voyages, dreams, emotions, clairvoyance, home, family, medicine, cooking, personality, merchandising, psychic work, Faerie magic, and Goddess rituals.

Magic Monday spells:

Drink a soothing chamomile tea with the intention to have prophetic dreams that night.

Call upon the Goddess selene when performing and practicing tarot for an increase to your intuition. 

Write down your grievances on toilet paper or a natural based paper and flush it down the toilet or send it away in a body of water. 

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Saturday

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Friday- Ruled by Venus. Love, sex, marriage, fertility and friendship.

Planet – Venus

Sign – Libra, Taurus

Angel – Ariel

Color – Green, Blue, Pink, White

Plants – Pink rose, ivy, birch, heather, clematis, sage, violet, water lily

Stone – Rose Quartz, moonstone, pink tourmaline, peridot, emerald, jade

Intention – Romantic love, friendships, beauty, soul mates, artistic ability, harmony

Element – Earth, air

More Qualities – Love, art, beauty, money, woman, passion, friendship, affection, relationships, partners, alliances, grace, beauty, luxury, social activity, marriage, decorating, cosmetics, gifts, income, growth, gardening, architects, artists, beauticians, chiropractors, dancers, designers, engineers, entertainers, fashion, music, painting, poetry, courtship, dating, decorating homes, household improvements, planning parties, shopping

Saturday- Ruled by Saturn. Psychic ability, meditation, and communication with spirits. 

Saturday Source: smudgemetaphysical.com

Planet: Saturn

Colour: black and deep purple

Plants: pansy, morning glory , cypress 

Stone: obsidian, hematite, or jet, Coral, Hematite, Salt, Lead, Serpentine, Pewter

Herbs: Cypress, Myrrh, Patchouli, Black Poppy seeds, Mullein

Oils: High John oil

Gods/Goddess: Hecate, Saetere, Saturn, Cronos, the Norns, Loki.

Saturday is ruled by Saturn, the planet of time, karma, self-discipline, and systems that are in place to help you live your best life. This is an excellent day to begin breaking a habit, it is the ideal day to clean up any messes, whether physical or energetic, so that you can start your week off on a clean slate.  

This is the day to create plans. To write down goals. To evaluate aspects of your life. To decide what is working and what needs to be altered. If you work a 9 to 5 job then this time is yours and yours alone. You can choose to dedicate a small portion of your day to improving your life. 

Spells and rituals: spirit, communication, meditation, psychic attack or defence, locating lost items or missing persons, self-discipline, life, building, doctrine, protection, freedom, elderly, destroying diseases and pests, crystallization, hidden or obscure matters, limitations, and boundaries.

Solution Saturday spells:

Write a list of what you are grateful for from the week you’ve experienced and attract more of that yummy energy into your life. 

Do a 3 card tarot spread of what area of your life needs re-evaluating, how it’s affecting your life and how can you go about altering it. 

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Friday

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Friday Source: modernwellnesswitch.com

Fridays are best for anything related to relationships; dating and romance, solidifying business partnerships and collaborations, social events, parties, and spending time with friends or family. Decorating and all this beautiful such as fine clothing and jewelry, art, and self-care practices.

Planet: Venus

Element: Water

Tarot Card: Two of Cups

Rune: Gebo

Colors: Aqua, Pink

Plants*: African Violet, Alfalfa, Apple, Apricot, Aster, Avocado, Banana, Barley, Birch, Blackberry, Buckwheat, Burdock, Caper, Cardamom, Catnip, Cherry, Corn, Daffodil, Daisy, Elder, Feverfew, Foxglove, Geranium, Heather, Hibiscus, Huckleberry, Hyacinth, Iris, Licorice, Lilac, Magnolia, Willow

Stones: Turquoise, Chrysocolla, Emerald, Malachite, Green Garnet, Dioptase, Unakite, Prehnite, Peridot, Fuchsite, Chinese Turquoise, Watermelon Tourmaline, Chrysoprase, Rose Quartz, Pink Tourmaline, Kunzite, Rhodonite, Pink Calcite, Chrysoberyl, Copper, Cat’s Eye,

Magical Uses: Love, Beauty, Harmony, Affection, Fertility, Romance, Friendship

Friday Source: gypsywolf.weebly.com

Latin: Dies Veneris, dedicated to Venus, the Roman Goddess of love
French: vendredi
Italian: venerdi
Spanish: viernes
Old High German: frigedag
German: Freitag
Dutch: vrijdag

Rules: Love, fidelity, reconciliation, interchanges, beauty, youth, joy, happiness, pleasure, luck, friendship, compassion, music, the arts.
Colors: Light Blue, Green, Pink, Copper Hues
Planet: Venus
Metal: Copper
Stones: Azurite, Calcite (blue, green & pink), Cat’s Eye, Chrysocolla, Chrysoprase, Coral, Emerald, Jade, Jasper (green), Kunzite, Lapis Lazuli, Malachite, Olivine, Peridot, Sodalite, Tourmaline (blue, green, pink & watermelon), Turquoise Malachite
Herbs: Apple Blossom, Cardamom, Crocus, Daisy, Geranium (rose), Heather, Hyacinth, Iris, Licorice, Lilac, Magnolia, Myrtle, Orchid, Orris, Plumeria, Rose, Spearmint, Stephanosis, Sweet Pea, Tansy, Thyme, Tonka, Tuberose, Vanilla, Violet, Willow, Ylang Ylang
Zodiac: Libra & Taurus

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

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Thursday Source: whitewitchgrimoire.com

Planet: Jupiter
Colors: Blue and Metallic

Ahhh Jupiter, you giant dick. While he is the go-to for power, money and good fortune, he’s about the long game. Fast money? Nope. He will give you more of what you have, so if you’re broke, you may be even more impoverished if you use any of his influence. Be careful with them herbs. Looking for justice? Thursday. Signing contracts or making big money moves? Thursday. Abundance looks different to everyone, but this is the day of plenty….sometimes that is just plenty of what you already have man. I’m serious here. My money spells done in the past before I got my shit together created lasting wounds. Expansion is painful when it comes from a space of lack. I said “I need money! I am broke” and he said “Hold my beer you desperate witch” and then I cried. Great money day if you are attracting what you are, but not what you want. I speak from my own experience and yours may differ, but if your money spells have backfired, look at the day and associations. If you see anything, take note. Everyone is different but I am not even ashamed to say that it took me years to figure this one out for my own magic. Good day for court and child support I must say.

Thursday Source: otherworldlyoracle.com

Thursday is named for one of our favorite Marvel characters and originally the Norse god of thunder – Thor. Thursday’s magick focuses on the following intentions: protection, power, male fertility, strength, purification, consecration, storm energy, and forest magick. In addition Thursday is ruled by the planet Jupiter, which is the planet of good luck, prosperity, health, career success, leadership, politics, legal matters, etc.

Magical Intentions: storms, legal matters, military, protection, cleansing, consecration, good luck, prosperity, career success

Crystals/Stones: amethyst, sapphire, turquoise, lepidolite, sugilite

Herbs: cinnamon, beech, oak, thorns, garlic, hawthorn, leek and onion, thistle

Gods/Goddesses: Thor, Juno, Jupiter

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Mabon

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Colours.

Red.

Red symbolises the turning leaves and the life force of the harvest. It evokes the passion and energy of the season and reminds us of the vitality in both the Earth and our own lives. This powerful colour is a powerful reminder of the cyclical nature of life, where endings and beginnings coexist. The fiery hues of red can ignite our inner drive and enthusiasm, making it a great choice for rituals that seek to inspire motivation and action.

Incorporating red into your Mabon celebrations can be done in various ways. Add red candles to your Mabon altar to symbolise the warmth and energy of the season, or wear red during your rituals to embody the passion and power of the harvest. You can also use red leaves, flowers, or fruits as decorations, which enhances the visual representation of the equinox. Red is also linked to the root chakra, which is associated with grounding and survival, reinforcing the idea of staying rooted while celebrating the abundance around us.

Orange.

Orange represents the harvest and the warmth of the autumn sun. It’s a colour of abundance and creativity, perfect for rituals and spells focused on gratitude and bringing projects to fruition. The warm, inviting nature of orange encourages us to embrace the fruits of our labour and to be thankful for the prosperity in our lives. This colour is also associated with the sacral chakra, which governs creativity and emotional expression.

Using orange in your Mabon practices can help you tap into the creative energies of the season. Decorate your altar with orange pumpkins, squash, and other harvest fruits, or use orange candles to symbolise the ongoing warmth and light as the days grow shorter. Wearing orange can also enhance your connection to the creative and abundant energies of Mabon. Additionally, orange flowers like marigolds and chrysanthemums can be placed on your altar or around your home to bring in the vibrant energy of the season.

Brown.

Brown is the colour of the Earth and signifies grounding and stability. It’s a reminder of the solid foundation that supports our growth and the stability that comes from being connected to the land. This earthy colour helps us stay grounded and balanced, especially as we prepare for the introspective months ahead. Brown is also associated with the base chakra, which connects us to our physical existence and the material world.

Incorporate brown into your Mabon decorations and rituals to deepen your connection to the Earth. Use brown altar cloths, stones, and other natural elements to create a grounding atmosphere. You can also wear brown clothing during your rituals to symbolise your bond with the land and the cycles of nature. Adding elements like acorns, pinecones, and items made from wood to your altar can further reinforce the grounding energy of brown. This colour encourages us to reflect on our roots and appreciate the stability that comes from being connected to the natural world.

Foods.

Apples.

Apples are a quintessential symbol of Mabon, representing wisdom, harvest, and the turning of the seasons. These fruits have been celebrated in various cultures for their mystical and symbolic properties. In many traditions, apples are associated with knowledge and the divine, often linked to deities and myths involving wisdom and immortality. During Mabon, apples can be used in many different ways in your celebrations and rituals.

In rituals, apples can be used as offerings to deities, particularly those associated with harvest and wisdom, such as Demeter or Mabon ap Modron. You might also use apples in your spellwork for clarity, insight, and health. Carving symbols or intentions into the skin of an apple before consuming it or placing it on your altar can imbue it with magical intent.

For your Mabon feast, you can make all sorts of apple dishes, from apple pies and tarts to spiced apple cider. These treats not only celebrate the harvest but also bring a sense of warmth and comfort as the season shifts. Including apples in your meal is a delicious way to honour the abundance and wisdom of the equinox.

Squash and Pumpkins.

Squash and pumpkins are abundant during this time and symbolise nourishment and the harvest’s bounty. These hardy fruits and vegetables are staples of autumn, representing the culmination of the growing season and the sustenance they provide. The presence of squash and pumpkins in Mabon celebrations highlights themes of abundance, gratitude, and the nourishment that sustains us through the colder months.

Include squash and pumpkins in your meals to fully embrace the spirit of the harvest. They can be used in soups, stews, and roasted dishes, adding rich, earthy flavours to your Mabon feast. These foods are not only nourishing but also embody the essence of the season, making them perfect for celebratory meals.

Beyond food, squash and pumpkins make beautiful and meaningful decorations for your home and altar. Carved pumpkins, filled with candles or inscribed with protective symbols, can serve as both light and spiritual protection. Small gourds and decorative squash can be arranged on your altar to represent the bounty of the harvest and to honour the Earth’s generosity. Offering squash and pumpkins to your deities during your rituals is another way to give thanks for the abundance they have provided.

Nuts.

Nuts, especially hazelnuts and acorns, are symbols of wisdom and potential. These small but mighty foods have long been associated with knowledge, fertility, and the promise of growth. During Mabon, nuts represent the seeds of potential that we harvest and nurture as we prepare for the introspective period of winter.

In rituals, nuts can be used as offerings or tools for divination and spellwork. Hazelnuts, in particular, are linked to wisdom and can be incorporated into rituals seeking insight and clarity. Scatter nuts on your altar or include them in charm bags to harness their potent energy. Acorns, symbolising strength and potential, can be used in protective spells or carried as talismans.

Including nuts in your Mabon feast is a simple and nutritious way to celebrate the harvest. They can be enjoyed as a healthy snack, added to baked goods, or used as a garnish for autumnal dishes. Beyond their nutritional value, nuts remind us of the potential within every seed and the wisdom we gather throughout our lives. Incorporating them into your celebrations helps to ground your intentions and honour the gifts of the Earth.

Herbs.

Sage.

Sage is used for purification and protection, making it ideal for Mabon rituals. Its cleansing properties help to prepare your space for the coming darker months. Traditionally, sage has been used in various cultures for its powerful ability to clear negative energies and create a sacred space. As we move deeper into autumn, using sage can help us release any lingering negativity from the past year, allowing us to enter the new season with a clean slate.

Incorporate sage into your Mabon rituals by using it in ritual baths, and adding dried leaves to the water to purify your body and spirit. Additionally, placing sage leaves on your altar or in charm bags can enhance the protective and purifying energies of your Mabon celebrations.

Sage can also be used in cooking, infusing your meals with its earthy, aromatic flavour. Adding sage to your Mabon meals brings its protective properties into your body, reinforcing the theme of preparation and cleansing for the darker months ahead.

Rosemary.

Rosemary symbolises remembrance. This herb has been used throughout history to honour ancestors and loved ones, making it a perfect addition to your Mabon rituals. As we celebrate the second harvest festival, rosemary helps us to reflect on our connections with the past and the lessons we’ve learnt along the way.

In Mabon rituals, you can use rosemary to create a remembrance altar by placing sprigs of rosemary alongside photos or mementoes of your ancestors and loved ones to honour their memory. You can also incorporate rosemary into wreaths or garlands, symbolising the eternal bond between past and present. Burning rosemary as incense during your rituals can further connect you to the energies of remembrance and reflection.

Rosemary is also a great addition to your Mabon feast. Use it to season roasted vegetables, or breads, infusing your meal with its fragrant and comforting essence. Including rosemary in your cooking helps you to connect with the traditions and wisdom of those who came before you.

Thyme.

Thyme is associated with courage and strength, making it the perfect herb for Mabon celebrations. As we prepare for the winter months, thyme can help bolster our resolve and fortify our spirits. This hardy herb has been revered for its protective and empowering properties, often used in rituals to invoke bravery and perseverance.

Incorporate thyme into your Mabon rituals by using it in spellwork and charm bags. Create a sachet filled with dried thyme and other protective herbs to carry with you or place on your altar, enhancing your courage and strength. You can also use thyme in ritual baths, adding the herb to the water to infuse yourself with its empowering energy.

Thyme is also a versatile herb in the kitchen, adding a robust flavour to a variety of dishes. Use thyme to season soups, stews, and roasted vegetables, bringing its grounding and strengthening properties into your Mabon feast. Including thyme in your meals not only nourishes your body but also reinforces the themes of courage and resilience, helping you to face the coming months with confidence and strength.

Crystals.

Citrine.

Citrine, with its warm yellow hue, is a stone of abundance and personal power. Known as the “Merchant’s Stone,” citrine is revered for its ability to attract wealth, success, and prosperity. This crystal’s vibrant energy is perfect for rituals focusing on gratitude and manifestation, aligning with Mabon’s themes of harvest and abundance.

Incorporate citrine into your Mabon rituals by placing it on your altar to draw in positive energy and enhance your manifestation work. Meditating with citrine can help you focus on your intentions and goals, amplifying your efforts to bring them to fruition. You can also carry a piece of citrine with you to maintain a constant flow of abundance and confidence throughout the day.

Citrine’s energy is also excellent for boosting your personal power and self-esteem. During Mabon, as you reflect on the fruits of your labour, use citrine to reinforce your sense of accomplishment and to set intentions for future success. Its sunny disposition will remind you of the light and warmth that still surrounds you, even as the days grow shorter.

Amethyst.

Amethyst is known for its calming and balancing properties, making it ideal for meditation and reflection during Mabon. This beautiful purple stone has been used for centuries to promote spiritual growth, clarity of mind, and emotional balance. Its soothing energy can help you maintain inner peace and focus as you prepare for the introspective months ahead.

Use amethyst in your Mabon rituals by placing it on your altar to create a gentle and balanced atmosphere. Meditating with amethyst can enhance your spiritual awareness and help you gain insight into your personal journey. Its calming influence makes it an excellent companion for rituals that involve deep reflection and connection with your higher self.

Amethyst can also be used to aid in sleep and dream work. Place a piece of amethyst under your pillow or on your bedside table to promote restful sleep and vivid, insightful dreams. This can be particularly helpful during Mabon, as the equinox encourages us to balance our active lives with moments of rest and reflection.

Smoky Quartz.

Smoky quartz is grounding and protective, making it another great crystal for Mabon. This powerful stone is known for its ability to anchor energy and protect against negativity, which is especially important as we transition into the darker half of the year. Smoky quartz’s deep, earthy tones resonate with the stability and grounding energy of the Earth, reinforcing our connection to the land.

Incorporate smoky quartz into your Mabon rituals by using it to create a protective grid around your home or altar. Meditating with smoky quartz can help you release negative energies and find a sense of calm and stability amidst the seasonal changes. Its grounding properties make it an excellent stone for centering yourself and staying balanced during this time of transition.

Smoky quartz can also be used in protective charm bags or worn as jewellery to shield against negative influences and keep you grounded. By integrating smoky quartz into your Mabon celebrations, you can enhance your resilience and ensure that you remain anchored and protected as you move into the introspective months ahead.

Symbols.

Cornucopia.

The cornucopia, or horn of plenty, is a classic symbol of abundance and nourishment. Traditionally depicted as a horn overflowing with fruits, vegetables, and grains, it represents the bounty of the harvest and the prosperity that comes from the Earth’s generosity. The cornucopia not only represents abundance but is also a reminder to appreciate and give thanks for the plenty in our lives.

Add a cornucopia to your Mabon celebrations by using it as a central decoration on your altar or dining table. Fill it with seasonal produce such as apples, squash, nuts, and berries to honour the harvest and the gifts of the Earth. You can also use the cornucopia in rituals to symbolise your gratitude and to attract continued abundance. As you arrange the contents of your cornucopia, take a moment to reflect on the blessings you’ve received and to set intentions for the prosperity you wish to cultivate in the future.

Creating your own cornucopia can be a fun activity, connecting you more deeply with the spirit of Mabon. Whether you craft one from natural materials or use a pre-made horn, the act of filling it with seasonal offerings can be a powerful ritual of gratitude and celebration.

Scales.

Scales symbolise balance, a key theme of Mabon. The autumn equinox is a time when day and night are equal, highlighting the importance of equilibrium in our lives. Scales remind us of the need to maintain the balance between light and dark, work and rest, giving and receiving. They encourage us to find harmony within ourselves and in our interactions with the world around us.

Incorporate scales into your Mabon rituals to focus on restoring balance in various aspects of your life. Place a set of scales on your altar as a visual representation of equilibrium and use them to meditate on areas where you may need to create more harmony. You can also use the scales in divination practices to gain insight into how you can achieve greater balance.

During Mabon, think about rituals that involve balancing objects on the scales, such as stones or other natural items, to symbolise finding and maintaining balance. Reflect on the areas of your life that feel out of sync and set intentions to bring them into alignment. By focusing on balance during Mabon, you can enter the darker months with a sense of harmony and peace.

Harvest Moon.

The Harvest Moon, which often occurs around Mabon, symbolises the culmination of the harvest. Its bright, full light is a reminder of the abundance and the cycles of nature. The Harvest Moon has historically provided farmers with extra light to gather crops, symbolising a time of hard work and reward. For those celebrating Mabon, the Harvest Moon represents the peak of the harvest season and the fruits of our labour.

Incorporate the energy of the Harvest Moon into your Mabon celebration by holding a moonlit ritual or meditation. The full moon’s light can enhance your connection to the cycles of nature and amplify your intentions for gratitude and abundance. Use this time to reflect on what you have harvested in your life, both physically and spiritually, and to give thanks for these blessings.

You can also use the Harvest Moon as a focal point in your rituals, drawing down its energy to empower your spells and intentions. Create a moon altar with items that symbolise the harvest and abundance, and spend time under the moonlight to absorb its nurturing and illuminating energy. The Harvest Moon serves as a powerful reminder of the cycles of nature and the continuous flow of growth and renewal.

Deities.

Mabon ap Modron.

Mabon ap Modron, the Welsh god of light and son of the Earth Mother goddess Modron, is central to this festival. His story is one of rebirth and renewal, making him a fitting deity to honour during Mabon, a time of balance and harvest. Mabon was said to have been stolen from his mother three days after his birth and later rescued by King Arthur and his knights. This tale of captivity and release symbolises the cyclical nature of the seasons and the balance between light and darkness.

Honouring Mabon ap Modron during Mabon can be done through rituals of gratitude and balance. Create an altar dedicated to him, adorned with symbols of light and harvest such as candles, sunflowers, and harvested grains. Offerings of seasonal fruits, vegetables, and grains can be made to honour his role in the harvest. Meditate on the themes of rebirth and renewal, reflecting on how you can bring balance into your own life.

You can also celebrate Mabon by engaging in activities that symbolise the harvest and the light he represents. Spend time outdoors, gather with loved ones for a harvest feast, and share stories and memories that reflect the themes of the season. By honouring Mabon ap Modron, you connect with the ancient rhythms of the Earth and the cycles of nature.

Persephone.

Persephone, the Greek goddess of the underworld and spring, represents the cyclical nature of life and death. Her myth, where she spends part of the year in the underworld with Hades and the other part on Earth with her mother Demeter, symbolises the balance between light and dark, growth and decay. Persephone’s story is particularly resonant during Mabon, a time when we honour the balance of the equinox and prepare for the darker months ahead.

Honouring Persephone during Mabon involves acknowledging the changing seasons and the balance between light and dark. Create a ritual that includes both light and dark elements, such as lighting candles and placing dark stones or crystals on your altar. Offer pomegranates, a fruit associated with Persephone, as a symbol of her descent into the underworld and her return to the Earth.

Meditate on the themes of transformation and renewal, reflecting on how the cycles of life and death play out in your own life. You can also perform a ritual to honour Persephone by planting seeds or bulbs, symbolising the life that will emerge after the darkness of winter. By connecting with Persephone, you embrace the natural cycles and prepare yourself for the introspective time ahead.

Demeter.

Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest, can be honoured for her role in providing the abundance we celebrate during Mabon. As the mother of Persephone, Demeter’s story is deeply intertwined with the changing seasons and the cycles of growth and decay. Her grief during Persephone’s absence causes the barren winter months, while her joy upon her return brings about the fertile spring and summer.

To honour Demeter during Mabon, create an altar with offerings of grains, fruits, and flowers. These offerings symbolise the abundance and fertility she provides. Include symbols of the harvest, such as wheat sheaves and cornucopias, to represent the fruits of her labour. You can also bake bread or prepare a meal using seasonal produce as an offering to Demeter, expressing gratitude for the nourishment she provides.

Rituals to honour Demeter can focus on gratitude and the cycles of nature. Spend time outdoors, acknowledging the changing landscape and the gifts of the harvest. Reflect on the ways in which you have grown and what you have harvested in your own life. By giving thanks to Demeter, you honour the Earth’s bounty and the cycles of growth and renewal that sustain us.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Ostara

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(oh-star-ah) – Lesser Sabbat – Spring/Vernal Equinox, September 20-21st

Other Names: Ostre, Oestre, Eostre, Rites of Spring, Eostra’s Day, Lady Day, First Day of Spring, Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, Alban Eiler, Bacchanalia, Mean Earraigh, Pasch, Caisg, Pess

Date: Spring Equinox March 19–23 in Northern Hemisphere.

Symbolism: The beginning of spring, new life and rebirth, the God and Goddess in Their youth, balance, fertility

Goddesses: all love, virgin, and fertility Goddesses; Anna Perenna (Roman), Aphrodite (Greek), Astarte (Canaanite, Persia, GrecoRoman), Athena (Greek), Cybele (Greco-Roman), Blodeuwedd, Eostre (Saxon Goddess of Fertility), Flidais (Irish), Gaia (Greek), Hera, Ishtar (Assyro-Babylonian), Isis (Egyptian), Libera (Roman), Minerva (Roman), The Muses (Greek), Persephone (Greek), Renpet (Egyptian), Venus (Roman), Ostara (the German Goddess of Fertility), Kore, Maiden, Isis, Youthful Goddesses. Faerie Queen, Lady of the Lake(Welsh-Cornish), the Green Goddess

Gods: all love, song & dance, and fertility Gods; Adonis (Greek), Attis (Greco-Roman), Cernunnos (Celtic), The Great Horned God (European), Liber (Roman), Mars (Roman), Mithras (Persian), Odin (Norse), Osiris (Egyptian), Thoth, Pan (Greek), the Green Man, Hare, Youthful Gods, Warrior Gods, Taliesin, Lord of the Greenwood (English), Dagda(Irish),Adonis (Greek)

Symbols: Eggs, rabbits, similar to easter symbols.

Purpose: Plant and animal fertility, sowing

Meaning: The God comes of age, sexual union of the Lord & Lady, sprouting, greening, balance of light and dark

Essence: Strength, birthing, completion, power, love, sexuality, embodiment of spirit, fertility, opening, beginning

Customs: Wearing green, new clothes, celtic bird festival, egg baskets coloring eggs, collecting birds eggs, bird watching, egg hunts, starting new projects, spring planting

Foods: Hard-boiled eggs, honey cakes, fresh seasonal fruits, milk punch, leafy green vegetables, dairy foods, apples, nuts, flower dishes, sprouts, fish, maple sugar candies, hot cross buns, sweet breads, milk, punch, egg drinks

Plants & Herbs: Acorn, celandine, cinquefoil, crocus, daffodil, dogwood, Easter lily, Irish Moss, ginger, hyssop, linden, strawberry, gorse, honeysuckle, iris, jasmine, jonquils, narcissus, olive, peony, rose, tansy, violets, woodruff and all spring flowers

Incense and oils: African violet, jasmine, rose, strawberry, lotus, magnolia, ginger, sage lavender, narcissus, broom

Colors: Light green, lemon yellow, pale pink, pastels, gold, grass green, robin’s egg blue, lemon yellow.

Stones: Amethyst, aquamarine, rose quartz, moonstone, bloodstone, red jasper

Animals and Mythical Beasts: Rabbits/Easter bunny, snakes, pegasus, unicorns, chicks, swallows, merpeople

Decorations: Daffodils, tulips, violet, iris, narcissus, any spring flowers, eggs, butterflies, cocoons

Spell/Ritual Work: Garden/plant blessings, seed blessing, spellcrafting, balance, growth, communication, invention, new growth, new projects

Planetary Ruler: Mars

Element: Air

Gender: Male

Threshold: Dawn

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

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Thursday Source: amagickalpath.co.uk

Planet – Jupiter

Spells/Magic – money, prosperity, holiday, travel, business, luck, growth, self improvement, generosity, health, wealth

Magical aspects: controlled optimism, energetic growth, physical well-being, material success, expansion, money/wealth, prosperity, leadership, and generosity.

Oils – lime, magnolia, strawberry, vanilla

plants and trees – sage, nutmeg,oak tree,meadowsweet, hyssop,borage,butterfly weed,clove,dandelion chestnut,maple tree, anise .

Stones – Amethyst, laptis lazuli, sapphire

Colours – blue, metallic colours, green, turquoise, white, purple.

Metal – Tin

Energy Type – Male

Dieties – dedicated to Thor, god of thunder and agricultural work. his parallels in various European Traditions include Zeus, Taranis, Perun, and Perkunas.

Thursday is the best time to deal with such matters as: Business, Gambling, Logic, Social Matters, Political Power, Material Wealth, Publishing, Collage Education, Long Distance Travel, Foreign Interests, Religion, Philosophy, Forecasting, Broadcasting, Publicity, Expansion, Luck, Growth, Sports, Horses, The Law, Doctors, Guardians, Merchants, Psychologists, Charity, Correspondence Courses, Self-improvement, Researching, Reading and Studying.

Thursday Source: learnreligions.com

Thursday is a day of royal blues and greens, associated with the planet Jupiter and metals like tin. When it comes to deities, look at leader type gods like Thor, Zeus, and Jupiter. Gemstone correspondences for Thursday include turquoise, amethyst and lapis lazuli, and plant associations can be found in honeysuckle, cinquefoil, and even oak trees.

This is a day for honor, fealty and family loyalty, as well as harvesting, success, and prosperity. Take advantage of Thursday’s different aspects and do spellwork that brings abundance to you, declares your allegiance, and embraces prosperity.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Wednesday

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September 15, 2024 Current Moon Phase and Planetary Positions for the Northern Hemispheres

Source: nineplanets.org

The current moon phase for September 15th, 2024 is the Waxing Gibbous phase.

On this day, the moon is 12.51 days old and 91.85% illuminated with a tilt of 102.731°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 364,536.69 km and the moon sign is Aquarius.

The Moon phase for September 15th, 2024 is a Waxing Gibbous phase. This is the phase where the moon is more than 50% illuminated but has not yet reached 100% illumination (which would be a Full Moon).

In the Northern Hemisphere, the right side will be illuminated, and in the Southern hemisphere it’ll be the left side that is illuminated.

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 word Gibbous was first used in the 14th century and comes from the latin word gibbosus which means humpbacked.

Phase Details

Phase: Waxing Gibbous

Moon age: 12.51 days

Moon illumination: 91.85%

Moon tilt: 102.731°

Moon angle: 0.55

Moon distance: 364,536.69 km

Moon sign: Aquarius

Source: currentplanetarypositions.com

London, England

15 September 2024
11:00 am GMT 12:00 PM BST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:23 Virgo 06
Moon:16 Aquarius 08
Mercury:09 Virgo 59
Venus:20 Libra 40
Mars:06 Cancer 17
Jupiter:20 Gemini 25
Saturn:15 Pisces 28 Rx
Uranus:27 Taurus 11 Rx
Neptune:28 Pisces 40 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 48 Rx

True Lunar Node:06 Aries 40 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:07 Aries 11 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):08 Libra 39

Chiron:22 Aries 29 Rx
Ceres:08 Capricorn 39
Pallas:02 Sagittarius 07
Juno:12 Libra 40
Vesta:10 Virgo 09

Eris:25 Aries 15 Rx

Fire:5
Earth:6
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:10
Fixed:2
Mutable:7

Chicago, Illinois

September 15, 2024
05:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:23 Virgo 20
Moon:19 Aquarius 47
Mercury:10 Virgo 26
Venus:20 Libra 59
Mars:06 Cancer 25
Jupiter:20 Gemini 26
Saturn:15 Pisces 27 Rx
Uranus:27 Taurus 10 Rx
Neptune:28 Pisces 40 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 48 Rx

True Lunar Node:06 Aries 40 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:07 Aries 11 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):08 Libra 40

Chiron:22 Aries 28 Rx
Ceres:08 Capricorn 40
Pallas:02 Sagittarius 11
Juno:12 Libra 46
Vesta:10 Virgo 16

Eris:25 Aries 14 Rx

Fire:5
Earth:6
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:10
Fixed:2
Mutable:7

Los Angels, California

September 15, 2024
07:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:23 Virgo 25
Moon:21 Aquarius 00
Mercury:10 Virgo 35
Venus:21 Libra 05
Mars:06 Cancer 28
Jupiter:20 Gemini 26
Saturn:15 Pisces 27 Rx
Uranus:27 Taurus 10 Rx
Neptune:28 Pisces 40 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 48 Rx

True Lunar Node:06 Aries 39 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:07 Aries 10 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):08 Libra 41

Chiron:22 Aries 28 Rx
Ceres:08 Capricorn 41
Pallas:02 Sagittarius 13
Juno:12 Libra 47
Vesta:10 Virgo 19

Eris:25 Aries 14 Rx

Fire:5
Earth:6
Air:5
Water:3
Cardinal:10
Fixed:2
Mutable:7

The Witches Digest for Friday, September, 13th – The Witches Guide to Fridays c.2017

 

The Witches Digest for Friday, September 13th

Part 2, The Witches Guide for Fridays

Today Is Friday, September 13th

Friday is the day of Venus. It takes it name from Frigg, the Goddess of love and transformation. She rules the spiritual side of a person that manifests in the physical. Because of this, Friday is often thought of as dangerously unpredictable. This is expressed in an old East Anglian adage:

Friday’s day will have its trick
The fairest or foulest day of the week.

Deity: Frigg

Zodiac Sign: Taurus/Libra

Planet: Venus

Tree: Apple

Herb: Vervain

Stone: Sapphire/Chrsolite

Animal: Bull/Serpent

Element: Earth

Color: Yellow/Violet

Number: 7

Rune: Peorth(P)

Celtic Tree Month of Gort(Ivy) – September 30 – October 27

Runic Half-Month of Wyn(joy) – October 13 – October 27

Goddess of the Month of Hathor – October 3 – October 30

Source

The Pagan Book of Days
Nigel Pennick

Pagan Calendar for Friday, September 13th

Fontinalia was a Roman festival, that is, holy wells and springs, were venerated. Wyn litterally means joy, the rune being the shape of a weather vane. The mystery of harmony within a disharmonious world is now manifest. Wyn stands for the creation of harmony within the given conditions of the present.

Source

The Pagan Book of Days
Nigel Pennick


On Friday, September 13th, We Celebrate the God Anubis

Anubis

God of Embalming and Funerals

Anubis was the jackal-headed Egyptian god of death and embalming, and is said to be the son of Osiris by Nepthys, although in some legends his father is Set. It is the job of Anubis to weigh the souls of the dead, and determine whether they were worthy of admittance to the underworld. As part of his duties, he is the patron of lost souls and orphans.

History and Mythology

After Osiris was killed by Set, it was Anubis’ job to embalm the body and wrap it in bandages — thus making Osiris the first of the mummies.

Later, when Set attempted to attack and defile Osiris’ corpse, Anubis defended the body and helped Isis restore Osiris to life. In later periods, Osiris became the god of the underworld, and Anubis guides the deceased into his presence. In the pyramid texts, a passage reads, “Get thee onwards, Anubis, into Amenti, onwards, onwards to Osiris.”

Prayers to Anubis are found in many ancient sites in Egypt. Later on, along with Thoth, he was absorbed into the Greek Hermes, and was represented for a while as Hermanubis. As a protector of cemeteries, Egyptians believed Anubis watched over tombs from a high mountain. From this strategic vantage point, he could see anyone who might attempt to desecrate the graves of the deceased. He is often invoked as protection against those who would rob a tomb or commit evil acts in the necropolis.

According to our Ancient History Expery, NS Gill, “The cult of Anubis is very ancient, probably pre-dating that of Osiris.

In parts of Egypt, Anubis may have been more important than Osiris… As well as being ancient, the cult of Anubis lasted a long time, continuing into the second century A.D., and is a feature in the Golden Ass, written by the Roman author Apuleius.”

Author Geraldine Pinch says in Egyptian Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Goddesses, and Traditions of of Ancient Egypt, “The jackals and wild dogs who lived on the edge of the desert were carrion eaters who might dig up shallowly buried corpses.

To avert this horrible end for their dead, the early Egyptians tried to placate Anubis, “the dog who swallows millions.” Most of the epithets of Anubis link him with death and burial. He was “the one who is in the place of embalming,” “the Lord of the Sacred Land” [the desert cemeteries], and “the Foremost of the Westerners,” that is, the leader of the dead.”

Appearance of Anubis

Anubis is typically portrayed as half human, and half jackal or dog. The jackal has connections to funerals in Egypt – bodies which were not buried properly might be dug up and eaten by hungry, scavenging jackals. Anubis’ skin is almost always black in images, because of its association with the colors of rot and decay. Embalmed bodies tend to turn black as well, so the color is very appropriate for a funeral god.
Prayer to Anubis

Use this simple prayer to call upon Anubis during a ritual to honor your dead.

O, Anubis! Mighty Anubis!
[Name] has entered the gates to your realm,
And we ask that you deem him worthy.
His spirit is a brave one,
And his soul is an honorable one.
O, Anubis! Mighty Anubis!
As you take his measure,
And weigh his heart as he stands before you,
Know that he was loved by many,
And will be remembered by all.
Anubis, welcome [Name] and deem him worthy of entrance,
That he may walk through your realm,
And be under your protection for all eternity.
O, Anubis! Mighty Anubis!
Watch over [Name] as he bows before you.

Author

Patti Wigington
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Friday’s Magick

Magickal Intent:
Lust
Romance
Happiness
Travel
Friends
Beauty
Sexuality
Harmony
Growth

Planet: Venus

Colors: Pink, Aqua, Seafoam

Crystals: Coral, Emerald, Rose Quartz

The Magickal Day of Friday

Friday falls at the end of the work week for many of us, and that means we get a chance to relax for a little bit! Mark your Fridays with colors like pink and aqua, and metals such as copper. This is a day ruled by the planet Venus, so it should be no surprise that Venus and Aphrodite – goddesses of love and beauty – are associated with Fridays. This is a day named for the Norse goddess Freyja, so be sure to take a moment to honor her as well.

Gemstones associated with Friday include coral, emerald and rose quartz, and plants like strawberries, apple blossoms and feverfew are also related. This is a good day to do spellwork associated with family life and fertility, sexuality, harmony, friendship, growth. Take advantage of Friday’s correspondences and plant a seed, make something grow, and enjoy your blessings

*Note: There are a lot of disputes as to the origins of the word Friday, because there is still a great deal of discussion as to whether it was named for Freyja or Frigga, and whether they were the same deity or two separate ones. Some scholars believe that while they may have eventually become two distinctly different goddesses, they could have had their origins in a single, common Proto-Germanic deity.

Author

Patti Wigington, Paganism/Wicca Expert
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The Witches Guide to Friday

Ruler: Freya, Venus

Colors: Emerald green or pink

Power Hours: Sunrise and the 8th, 16th, and 24th hours following.

Key Words: Love, money, health

It is easy to spot the ruler of this day by its name. In the word Friday, we see the roots of the name of the Norse goddess Freya, a goddess of love and fertility, and the most beautiful and propitious of the goddesses thus the verse “Friday’s child is loving and giving.”

In Spanish this day of the week is called Viernes and is derived from the goddess Venus. Matters of love, human interaction, the fluidity of communication, sewing and the creation of artistic garments, household improvement, shopping, and party planning all fall under the aspects of Friday and its ruling planet, Venus.

Friday’s angels are Ariel/Uriel, Rachiel, and Sachiel. Rachiel also concerns himself with human sexuality and is a presiding spirit of the planet Venus.

On Fridays, the hour of sunrise and every eight hours after that are also ruled by Venus, and that makes these times of the day doubly blessed. These four hours are the strongest four hours for conducting ritual.

Check the local newspaper, astrological calendar, or almanac to determine your local sunrise.

Source

Gypsy Magic

Friday’s Witchery

Love magick is a perennial popular topic. However, there is more to this topic than meets the eye. There are many enchanting layers here for us to explore on this day of the week. What about creating a loving home, or producing a loving and nurturing family? What about keeping your intimate relationships vital and on track? How about promoting happy, healthy, and enduring friendships? See, there is more to be considered than just the “You shall be mine…” type of fictional love spell.

Don’t forget that many of the deities associated with Fridays are also parents. So, yes, while this is the day to work on romance, sex, and love spells, there is additional magick to be considered here, which makes Fridays a more well-rounded and bigger opportunity for witchery than many folks ever truly realize. The truest, strongest magick always comes from the heart.

Source

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

 

FRIDAY CORRESPONDENCES

Venus/Water/East/West/South/Dawn/Female/Libra/Taurus

 

Magickal Intentions: Love, Romance, Marriage, Sexual Matters, Physical Beauty, Friendship and Partnerships, Strangers, Heart

Color: aqua, blue, light blue, brown, green, pale green, magenta, peach, pink, rose, white, all pastels

Number: 5, 6

Metal: copper

Charm: green or white garments, scepter

Stone: alexandrite, amethyst, coral, diamond, emerald, jade, jet, black moonstone, peridot, smoky quartz, tiger’s-eye, pink tourmaline

Animal: camel, dove, elephant, goat, horse, pigeon, sparrow

Plant: apple, birch, cherry, clematis, clove, coriander, heather, hemlock, hibiscus, ivy, lotus, moss, myrtle, oats, pepperwort, peppermint, pinecone, quince, raspberry, rose, pink rose, red rose, rose hips, saffron, sage, savin, stephanotis, strawberry, thyme, vanilla, verbena, violet, water lily, yarrow, and all flowers

Incense: ambergris, camphor, mace, musk, myrrh, rose, saffron, sage, sandalwood, sweetgrass, vanilla, violet, all floral scents

Goddess: Aphrodite, Asherah, Baalith, Brigid, Erzulie, Freya (Passionate Queen), Frigg, Gefion, Harbor (Beautiful One), Hestia, Inanna, Ishtar (Lady of Passion and Desire), Lakshmi, Lilith, Mokosh, Nehalennia, Nerthus, Ostara, Pombagira, Sarasvati, Shakti, Shekinah, Sirtur, Al Uzza, Venus (Queen of Pleasure), Vesta

God: Allah, Bacchus, Bes, Cupid, the Dagda, Dionysus, El, Eros (God of Love), Freyr, Frit Ailek, Shukra

Evocation: Agrat Bat Mahalat, Anael, Hagiel, Mokosba, Rasbid, Sachiel, Uriel, Velas

Courtesy of Moonlight Musings

 

Your Magickal Applications for Friday

Friday is named after the Norse goddesses of love, Freya and Frigga. There seems to be some debate as to whom the day is actually named after, so I thought I would share a little information so you can decide for yourself.

In Latin, this day is known as Dies Veneris, “Venus’s day.” In Greek, it’s Hermera Aphrodites, which translates to the “day of Aphrodite.” In Old English, this day is called Frige- daeg, or “Freya’s day.” This day has the Germanic title of Frije-dagaz, which, once again, could be Freya’s day or Frigga’s day.

Both Freya and Frigga were Norse goddesses of love and were the Teutonic equivalent of the Greco-Roman Venus/Aphrodite. However, Freya was one of the Vanir—the gods of fertility who supervised the land and sea—and she was the leader of the Valkyries. Frigga, Odin’s wife, was the goddess of the heavens and of married love. She was one of the Aesir—the gods associated with battle, magick and the sky. Freya and Frigga could be looked upon as different aspects of the same goddess. They both were called on to assist in childbirth and then in naming of the new baby. Frigga represented the faithful wife and loving mother, while Freya, who really captured the hearts and imagination of the Norse people, was the passionate mistress and lover.

Fridays classically are days for love, fertility, romance, and beauty magick, as well as working for happiness, harmony in the home, and friendship. So let’s take a look at some of the mythology involved with this loving, voluptuous, passionate, and luxurious day of the week, and see where it leads us.

Source

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

 

Friday the 13th and the Perfect Corresponding Spell

Prosperity Pouch

You will need the following items for this spell:
-5” by 5” cloth square ( do not use dark colors for the cloth it could have a negative affect)
– bowl to mix the herbs in
– string or yarn to tie the pouch with
– sage leaves
– bayberries
– pine needles
– almond oil ( optional because its not always available)

Making this pouch is pretty easy.

Step 1: put the bayberries and sage into the bowl. Don’t put the pine needles in because the needles need to be crushed into smaller bits so that they can fit in the pouch.

Step 2: crush the pine needles. You can use your hands or a mortal and pestle for this if you want. Once you are done crushing them, put them in the bowl with the other herbs.

Step 3: mix the berries, sage, and needles together in the same bowl.

Step 4: lay out the cloth on a flat surface. Put two tablespoons of the mixture onto the center of the cloth.

Step 5: put three drops of almond oil on top of the mixture on the cloth. If you don’t have almond oil then you can skip this step.

Step 6: Bring all the sides of the cloth together and twist it once. Tie the sting around the twist tight enough so that it won’t come apart.

Step 7: Now, put the pouch somewhere. You can put it in different places for different things. For example, if you want your garden to prosper, put the pouch in a gardening shed or hang it on the garden fence. I usually put mine on the mantle piece or above the door or next to my bed. You can also carry it with you if you want.These make great gifts too.

Now your done!

Source

Spell by flamewing
From the site, Spells of Magic

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Friday

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Source for Friday: whitewitchgrimoire.com

Day: Friday
Planet: Venus
Colors: Pink and white

Date night! Venus is here to help bring everyone closer…rawr. But not just romantically, friendship is for Friday too. Anything to draw more love to you is for Friday, whether it’s self-love, sexual love or even mending a rift. Fridays are my best bath days too. Not just for purification, but have you ever done a glamour? Mirror mirror on the wall. I have a friend who found out I was a witch and in the conversation, I told her about a glamour because she had a date. She looked right at me and said “You bitch. I knew there were nights you just looked too good. That’s not fair” We used to go out back when we were both single. The feminine power of Venus is also good for crafting, harvesting herbs, making potions, and just flat getting your drink on. Now we all know why I go live on Fridays. Secret is out. If I am creating a tea or anything for healing, I like to craft on a Friday. And hey, I know you don’t smoke weed, I know this; but I’m gonna get you high today, ’cause it’s Friday; you ain’t got no job… and you ain’t got shit to do. I smell Netflix and chill…. (movie reference #2).

Source for Friday: learningwitchcraft.com

Is associated with Venus and the colours of Green, Pink and White.

Friday is the best time to deal with such things as: Romantic Love, Friendship, Beauty, Soul-mates, Artistic Ability, Affection, Partners, Alliances, Grace, Luxury, Social Activity, Marriage, Decorating, Cosmetics, Gifts, Income, Gardening, Architects, Artists, Beauticians, Chiropractors, Dancers, Designers, Engineers, Entertainers, Fashion, Music, Painting, Poetry, Courtship, Dating, Household Improvements, Planning Parties, Shopping, Herbal Magick, Luck, Fertility, Physical Healing, Balance, Prosperity, Courage, Change, Material Things, Peace, Harmony, Relationships and Success.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Friday

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Friday Source: otherworldlyoracle.com

Friday is a magical day of the week named for one of two goddesses: Freya or Frigg. Both are Norse goddesses and it’s debated whether Friday is named after one or the other. Some say they’re the same goddess, further complicating the matter. Freya and Frigg share similar qualities, which are good intentions for Friday magick: love, motherhood, marriage, emotions, female fertility, the household, passion, beauty, war and death. Friday is ruled by the planet Venus, Venus was also a goddess of love, passion, etc. When you think of Friday think the day of LOVE and passion.

Friday Magic Correspondences:

Magical Intentions: love, passion, sex, home and hearth, family, motherhood, female fertility, death, beauty

Crystals/stones: rose quartz, pink tourmaline, moonstone, jade, peridot, emerald, ruby

Herbs: red hibiscus, rose, lavender, rosemary, jasmine, blue lotus, violet, birch, sage, ivy

Gods/Goddesses: Freya, Frigg, Venus, Aphrodite

Friday Source: smudgemetaphysical.com

Planet: Venus

Colour: pink and aqua

Plants: Rose

Stone: rose quartz, Jade, Lapis Lazuli, Coral, Emerald, Malachite, Copper

Herbs: Rose, Yarrow, Cardamon, Strawberry, Sandalwood, Saffron, and Vanilla, Thyme

Oils:love & attraction oil

Gods/Goddess: Eros, Venus, Aphrodite, Freya

Foods: strawberries

Fridays are ruled by the feel good planet Venus. This day is usually associated with reward and relaxation due to the end of the work week, but the influence is also due to the celestial body that governs it. 

Fridays are for indulging. It’s date night. It’s a luxurious bath with a glass of wine. It’s celebrating your free time. 

Spells and rituals: love, romance, marriage, sexual matters, physical beauty, partnerships, friendships, social activities, strangers, pleasure, music, incense, perfumes, nature, and arts and crafts.

Fun Friday spells:

When you get ready in the morning, whether you’re brushing your hair, washing your face or applying makeup, make it a ritual in self-love. Feel yourself being self-pampered.

Share a pitcher of sparkling water with cut up strawberries and lemon for a refreshing drink that celebrates you and your loved ones. 

Add rose petals and a drop of vanilla oil in both your shoes and walk through your day knowing each step will bring you closer to opportunities that bring you pleasure. 

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

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Thursday Source: smudgemetaphysical.com

Planet: Jupiter

Colour: blue, purple, green

Plants: oak, wheat

Stone: Amethyst, Lepidolite, Sugilite, Tin

Herbs: Clove, Oakmoss, Cinnamon, Musk, Nutmeg, and Sage

Oils:manifest oil

Gods: Thor, Jupiter, Zeus, Taranis, Perun, and Perkunas.

Thursdays are ruled by the planet Jupiter. It is also associated with the Norse god Thor and the Roman God Jupiter. Jupiter is the largest planet and therefor the most powerful. 

Thursday is the best day to perform manifesting magic. Prepare that money magic, ask for that raise, have fun with friends and loved ones. 

Spells and rituals: luck, happiness, health, legal matters, male fertility, treasure, wealth, honour, riches, clothing, money, desires, business, group pursuits, joy, laughter, and expansion.

Thrifty Thursday spells:

Write what you want to manifest on a bay leaf and burn it.

Start your morning with a slice of whole wheat toast. Add butter or your choice of spread in the form of a dollar symbol ($) and feel the abundance and prosperity entering your life. 

Have a meal with a good friends or family. Laugh a lot and feel how abundant your life is with the love and friendships you have. 

Thursday Source: witchucation.com

Thursday is ruled by Jupiter.

Do spells and rituals concerning business success, legal victory, general victory, expansion, wealth, power, honour, politics, financial gain, awards.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Tuesday

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Tuesday Source: witchucation.com

Tuesday is ruled by Mars.

Do spells and rituals concerning war, battle, conflict, defence, competition, lust. Physical endurance, sports, hunting, politics.

Tuesday Source: smudgemetaphysical.com

Planet: Mars

Colour: scarlet, red, black, and orange.

Plants: snapdragon, thistle, and holly

Stone: garnet, bloodstone

Herbs: Basil, Ginger, Black Pepper, Dragon’s blood and patchouli

Oils:Dragon’s Blood Oil

God/Goddess: Ares, Tiwaz, Tiw, and Tyr.

Food: carrots, peppers, and garlic

Tuesday is ruled by the planet mars who is associated with the roman god of war Ares. This day of the week is perfect for any areas of your life that requires strength, courage and speed. 

This day is also great for boosting your energetic shields, to guard yourself before jumping into action. 

Spells and rituals: courage, physical strength, revenge, military honours, surgery, the breaking of negative spells, dynamic energy, matrimony, war, enemies, prison, hunting, politics, contests, protection, victory, and athletics.

Trusty Tuesday spells:

Take a ritual bath with epson salts, a garnet and dragon’s blood oil to cleanse yourself and boost your protection shields and armour up. 

Start your day with a hearty omelet with peppers and garlic to strengthen you throughout the day.

Wear red, orange and black today and use colour magic to boost your confidence and bring courage into your day.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Saturday

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Saturday Source: ancientpathway.com

Magickal Intentions:
Spirit Communications, Meditation, Psychic Attack or Defense, Locating Lost Things and Missing Persons, Building, Life, Doctrine, Protection, Knowledge, Authority, Limitations, Boundries, Time and Death

Incense:
Black Poppy Seed
Myrrh

Planet:
Saturn

Sign:
Capricorn
Aquarius

Angel:
Cassiel

Colors:
Black
Grey
Indigo

Herbs/Plants:
Myrrh
Moss
Hemlock
Wolfsbane
Coltsfoot
Nightshade
Fir

Stones:
Jet
Smokey Quartz
Amethyst
Black Onyx
Snowflake Obsidian
Lava
Pumice

Saturday Source: angelfire.com

Saturn: binding, protection, neutralization, karma, death, manifestation, structure, reality, the laws of society, limits, obstacles, tests, hard work, endurance, real estates, dentists, bones, teeth, farm workers, separation, stalkers, murderers, criminals in general, civil servants, justice, maths, plumbing, wills, debts, financing, joint money matters, discovery, transformation, relations with older people

SATURDAY Ruled by the Roman God of the harvest and planting.

New starts and firmly planting your seeds of intention or good focuses on Saturday.

Other correspondences for Saturday are: Saturn Rituals: Disciplining ourselves.

Element: Earth

Colour: Black and sometimes purple

Number: 3

Friday’s Candle Colour Correspondences

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

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Planet: Jupiter

Element: Earth

Gender: Masculine

Deities: Juno, Jupiter, Thor, Zeus

Colors: Blue, Green, Purple, Rich Royal Colors

Crystals: Aventurine, Amethyst, Brown Jasper, Green Lodestone, Green Tourmaline, Lapis Lazuli, Malachite, Peridot, Tin, Turquoise

Herbs & Plants: Anise, Borage, Cinquefoil, Clove, Dandelion, Dill, Fig, Honeysuckle, Hyssop, Maple, Meadowsweet, Mint, Nutmeg, Oak, Patchouli, Sage, Star Anise

Incenses: Cinnamon, Clove, Jupiter Oil, Musk, Nutmeg, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Sage

Energies & Associations: Abundance, Career, Employment, Energetic Increase, Expansion, Generosity, Growth, Happiness, Healing, Harvesting, Honest Leadership, Honor, Leadership, Legal Matters, Loyalty, Luck, Male Fertility, Material Opportunities, Money, Optimism, Power, Prosperity, Protection, Riches, Wealth

Thursday Source: www.whitewitchgrimoire.com

Planet: Jupiter
Colors: Blue and Metallic

Ahhh Jupiter, you giant dick. While he is the go-to for power, money and good fortune, he’s about the long game. Fast money? Nope. He will give you more of what you have, so if you’re broke, you may be even more impoverished if you use any of his influence. Be careful with them herbs. Looking for justice? Thursday. Signing contracts or making big money moves? Thursday. Abundance looks different to everyone, but this is the day of plenty….sometimes that is just plenty of what you already have man. I’m serious here. My money spells done in the past before I got my shit together created lasting wounds. Expansion is painful when it comes from a space of lack. I said “I need money! I am broke” and he said “Hold my beer you desperate witch” and then I cried. Great money day if you are attracting what you are, but not what you want. I speak from my own experience and yours may differ, but if your money spells have backfired, look at the day and associations. If you see anything, take note. Everyone is different but I am not even ashamed to say that it took me years to figure this one out for my own magic. Good day for court and child support I must say.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondences for Wednesday

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Home & Hearth Magick for Wednesday

On Wednesday cast for communication matters and to improve good luck

Planetary Influence: Mercury

Household Symbols: Phones, television, computers, letters, silver coins

Colors: Orange or purple

Kitchen Spices: Dill and celery seed

–Cottage Witchery, Natural Magick for Hearth & Home
Ellen Dugan

Wednesday Source: flyingthehedge.com

This day of the week gets its name from Woden’s Day, an Old English name. It is a direct translation of the Latin term mercurri dies, “day of Mercury.” When they translated the day, they changed to god Mercury to a local god, Woden, so people would understand. This is a great day to work on communications, thought, wisdom, self-expression, and the arts. Also a good day for divination.
Color: Purple, orange
Planet: Mercury
Deities: Odin, Woden, Hermes, Mercury, Athena, Lugh
Crystals: Adventuine, agate
Herbs: Aspen, lilies, lavender, fern
Associations: Business, communication, debt, the arts, transportation, fortune, chance, creativity

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Tuesday

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Tuesday Source: mycrystalaura.com.au

Tiw’s-day
Planet: Mars.
Colours: Red and Autumn Shades.
Metal: Iron.
Crystals: RubyGarnetBloodstone, Flint, RhodoniteHematite.

Tuesday Source: A Pagan Mess

Planet: Mars
Element: Fire
Colors: Red, Black, Orange
Keywords: Strength, Defense, Protection, Courage, Conviction, Action

Tuesday packs a punch of firey Mars energy. This is a great day for any spell work that is on the combative side. Anything dealing with protection, banishing, and the like will benefit from this energy.

 

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Saturday

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Saturday Source: smudgemetaphysical.com

Planet: Saturn

Colour: black and deep purple

Plants: pansy, morning glory , cypress 

Stone: obsidian, hematite, or jet, Coral, Hematite, Salt, Lead, Serpentine, Pewter

Herbs: Cypress, Myrrh, Patchouli, Black Poppy seeds, Mullein

Oils: High John oil

Gods/Goddess: Hecate, Saetere, Saturn, Cronos, the Norns, Loki.

Saturday is ruled by Saturn, the planet of time, karma, self-discipline, and systems that are in place to help you live your best life. This is an excellent day to begin breaking a habit, it is the ideal day to clean up any messes, whether physical or energetic, so that you can start your week off on a clean slate.  

This is the day to create plans. To write down goals. To evaluate aspects of your life. To decide what is working and what needs to be altered. If you work a 9 to 5 job then this time is yours and yours alone. You can choose to dedicate a small portion of your day to improving your life. 

Spells and rituals: spirit, communication, meditation, psychic attack or defence, locating lost items or missing persons, self-discipline, life, building, doctrine, protection, freedom, elderly, destroying diseases and pests, crystallization, hidden or obscure matters, limitations, and boundaries.

Solution Saturday spells:

Write a list of what you are grateful for from the week you’ve experienced and attract more of that yummy energy into your life. 

Do a 3 card tarot spread of what area of your life needs re-evaluating, how it’s affecting your life and how can you go about altering it. 

Saturday Source: otherworldlyoracle.com

Saturday is named after the planet and god Saturn. Therefore everything Saturn rules is appropriate for magick on Saturdays including self improvement and transformation, knowledge-seeking, time, evaluating one’s personal values, banishing negativity and bad habits, etc.

Saturday Magic Correspondences:

Magical Intentions: knowledge, values/morals, time, banishing, self transformation, psychic defense, meditation, locating lost items or people, self defense, liberation

Crystals/stones: onyx, obsidian, smokey quartz, jet, pumice

Herbs: myrrh, moss, thyme, basil, hemlock, nettle, peppermint, pomegranate, hyacinth, mallow, juniper

Gods/Goddesses: Saturn, The Norns, Oshun, Yemaya, Set, Cronus