The Witches Almanac for Friday, July 29th

Summer Splendor

The Witches Almanac for Friday, July 29th

Friday (Venus): Love, friendship, reconciliation, and beauty.

Pardon of the Birds (French)

Waning Moon
The Waning Moon (from the Full Moon to the New) is a time for study, meditation, and little magical work (except magic designed to banish harmful energies).

Moon Phase: Fourth Quarter

Moon Sign: Gemini
Gemini: Things begun now are easily changed by outside influence. Time for shortcuts, communication, games, and fun.

Incense: Vanilla

Color: Pink

Celebrating the Seasons of Life: Litha to Lammas

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“The grain to harvest’s cutting falls
to make the bread for banquet halls.
We’ll save some seeds where life’s waiting,
and plant a new field come next Spring.
We shared the work we needed to do,
and now we’ll share the eating too!
Thank you, fruit, and thank you bread,
for making sure that we are fed.”

 

–  Asleen O’Gaea, Celebrating the Seasons of Life: Litha to Lammas

Lammas Things to Do #13

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Thoroughly clean, dust, tidy up, refreshen, improve, and add appropriate seasonal decorations to your home altar.  This should normally be clean and tidy, however an extra cleaning before the Lughnasadh celebration is a way to express your reverence, create a visible reminder of your thoughts and devotional practices, and to offer hospitality to the nature spirits, ancestors, and Shining Ones. If you don’t have a home altar, read some books and webpages about setting one up in your home or garden, and then establish one this holiday season. 

Friday’s Witchery

Dreaming Summer

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.

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

 

Lammas Things to Do #11

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Read solitary or group rites for Lughnasadh available in books and webpages.  Create your own ritual for Lughnasadh.  Practice the ritual.  Conduct the ritual at a convenient time for you, or your family and/or friends, as close to the day of the autumnal equinox as possible.  Attend a public Lammas ritual of a local NeoPagan group. 

Friday, July 29th, Today We Celebrate

In perfect harmony

Friday, July 29th, Today We Celebrate

Icelandic Festival
VOLUSPA

Themes: Foresight; History; Perspective; Divination; Time

Symbols: Stories or Storybooks

About Voluspa: This Nordic goddess was born before all things, with the knowledge of all time within her. When asked to tell a tale to the gods, she recounted history, including the gods’ downfall. To commemorate this, wise women and seers in northern climes are still sometimes called Voluspa.

Voluspa teaches us the value of farsightedness and of remembering our history. We cannot know where we’re going if we don’t remember where we came from.

To Do Today: An old festival in Iceland known as the Islendin-gadagurinn preserves Voluspa’s energy by recounting local heritage and custom in a public forum including theater, singing, writing, and costumes. For our adaptation, I suggest taking out or working on a family tree, or perhaps a personal journal. Read over the chronicles of people from your ethnic background, and honor their lives in some appropriate manner (perhaps by lighting a candle). Voluspa lives in these moments, and at any time that we give ourselves to commemorating the past.

Alternatively, get out some good storybooks and read! Turn off the TV for a while, and enrich your imagination with the words of bards who keep Voluspa’s power alive in the world. Especially read to children, so they can learn of this goddess’s wonders.
 

365 Goddess: A Daily Guide To the Magic and Inspiration of the goddess
Patricia Telesco

Lammas Things to Do #10

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Stay at home.  Improve your home, backyard, or garden.  Eliminate long driving trips.  Do you really need to “Go” anywhere?  Do you really need to fly by airplane to another country?  Explore your backyard, neighborhood, local community, nearby city, county wide area, regional area within 100 miles.  Visit a local “sacred site.”

Friday – Freya’s Day

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Friday

Freya’s Day

 

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

Lammas Things to Do #9

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Add some appropriate Lammas, Lughnasadh, or Mid-Summer songs, chants, prayers, reflections, invocations, or poems to your Neo-Pagan Craft Journal, Book of Shadows, blog, website, or Ritual Handbook.  Write in your personal journal.  Most spiritual seekers keep a notebook, journal or log as part of their experimental, creative, magical and experiential work. 

Lammas Things to Do #8

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Working and meditating in the garden is an important facet of any spiritual path.  We need to regularly reconnect with the earth and the autumn season outdoors. Tend your garden daily.  Water your garden each day.  Weed your vegetable garden.  Harvest squash, tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables from your garden each day.  Review your own lists of chores for July and August, and act accordingly.   

Lammas Things to Do #7

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The Celtic God, Luga (Lugh, Long Hand), is noted for his high level skills in many arts and crafts: smith, carpenter, bard, healer, herbalist, magician, gamesman, spear throwing, military leadership, etc.  Get out your paintbrush.  Fix something in the yard or garden or home.  Tidy up the garden.  Create something, make something.  Start learning a new practical skill or craft.  

The Goddess Book of Days for Friday, July 29th

♣ ❤.. ❕..Love Fantasy..❕ ..❤ ♣ magic summer wind ♣ ❤
The Goddess Book of Days for Friday, July 29th

Voodoun ceremonies in Haiti for Maitresse Silvertine and Maitresse Lorvana. In Japan, Gion Matsuri, dedicated to the brother of Sun Goddess Amaterasu. Sun Gods are: Izanagi, Apollo, Quetzalcoatl, Christ, Ra, Mercury, Hermes, Pan, Bacchus, Dionysus, Heme, Tammuz, Attis, Adonis, Damuzi, Baal, Helios, Mithra, Melek, Osiris, and Horus.

Source

The Goddess Book of Days
Diane Stein

The Pagan Book of Days for Friday, July 29th

summer is here

The Pagan Book of Days for Friday, July 29th

St. Olaf/Thor/Runic half-month of Thorn commences

Northern Tradition honors the god known to the Anglo-Saxons as Thunor and to the Norse as Thor. The time of Thorn is one of ascendant powers and orderliness. This day also honors the sainted Norwegian king, Olaf, slain around Lammas Day. Its traditional calendar symbol is an axe.

Source

The Pagan Book of Days
Nigel Pennick

Lammas Things to Do #5

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Do some thinking, reflection, or discursive meditation on various themes.  Here are some themes to reflect upon:  What are the relations between Chaos, Gaia, and Eros?  What role does more sunlight play in bringing forth the bountiful harvest?  What does summertime mean to you?   

Friday, July 29th

Summer Fantasy

Friday, July 29th

 

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 Tinne(Holly) – July 8 – August 4. Holly, an evergreen plant reminds us all year long about the immortality of nature. The Holly moon was called Tinne, pronounced chihnn-uh, by the Celts, who knew the potent Holly was a symbol of masculine energy and firmness. The ancients used the wood of the Holly in the construction of weapons, but also in protective magic.

Runic Half-Month of Thorn (defense) – July 29 – August 12

Goddess of the Month of Kerea – July 11 – August 8

Source

The Pagan Book of Days
Nigel Pennick