A Laugh for Today

Along with a virtual hug

Spells for Today -Help Me Find Spell

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Find Spells – Help Me Find Spell

Items you will need:

1 small white candle
1 small blue candle
1 lighter or match

Set the two candles in front of you, close your eyes and think about what you have lost and how much you want it returned. Light both candles and say this chant three times:

“Blue candle is my love and devotion for ____________.
And how much I need ____________ back,
Safe and sound. _____________ was lost,
But I hope ________________ will be found.
White candle is for _________________’ s safe return,
While heading on my track.”

When you are done, blow out the candles. You may wake-up one morning and be shocked by the return of your lost item.

 

A Witch’s Week of Spells and Activities
Helga C. Loueen

 

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

From WitchSwap.com

Thursday

is associated with the planet Jupiter, the planet that rules over expansion and optimism, amplifying attraction work of any kind.

Prosperity and Road Opening spells are two of the most commonly associated with this day.

The corresponding zodiac signs are Capricorn and Pisces. Using the same line of thought as I did with Wednesday’s associations, I also add Sagittarius to the list of signs corresponding with Thursday, because that is the zodiac sign analogous with Jupiter.

Elements that are associated with Thursday include Air and Fire, but arguably Earth could be mentioned as well due to Capricorn being an earth sign.

Although finances are typically associated with Thursday, all spell work relating to matters of success will be fortuitous. Luck, overcoming obstacles (block busting or road opening), legal matters and personal success are all spells with enhanced effectiveness on this day of the week.

Gods/Goddesses: Hera, Juno, Jupiter, Thor, Zeus. If you work with the Ancient Greek or Ancient Roman pantheon, this would be a good day to pay homage to the Queen and King counterparts of both respective systems: Juno and Jupiter (Roman) and Hera and Zeus (Greek).

Angel: Selaphiel

God of the Day – Osiris

Osiris

Osiris the god of the afterlife, the underworld, and rebirth in ancient Egyptian religion. He was classically depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh’s beard, partially mummy-wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive atef crown, and holding a symbolic crook and flail. (He was one of the first to be associated with the mummy wrap. When the brother cut him up into pieces after killing him Isis, his wife, found all the pieces and wrapped his body up.) Osiris was at times considered the eldest son of the god Geb and the sky goddess Nut, as well as being brother and husband of Isis, with Horus being considered his posthumously begotten son. He was also associated with the epithet Khenti-Amentiu, meaning “Foremost of the Westerners”, a reference to his kingship in the land of the dead. As ruler of the dead, Osiris was also sometimes called “king of the living”: ancient Egyptians considered the blessed dead “the living ones”. Through syncretism with Iah, he is also the god of the Moon.

Osiris was considered the brother of Isis, Set, Nephthys, and Horus the Elder, and father of Horus the Younger. The first evidence of the worship of Osiris was found in the middle of the Fifth dynasty of Egypt, although it is likely that he was worshiped much earlier; the Khenti-Amentiu epithet dates to at least the first dynasty, and was also used as a pharaonic title. Most information available on the myths of Osiris is derived from allusions contained in the Pyramid Texts at the end of the Fifth Dynasty, later New Kingdom source documents such as the Shabaka Stone and the Contending of Horus and Seth, and much later, in narrative style from the writings of Greek authors including Plutarch and Diodorus Siculus.

Osiris was the judge of the dead and the underworld agency that granted all life, including sprouting vegetation and the fertile flooding of the Nile River. He was described as “He Who is Permanently Benign and Youthful” and the “Lord of Silence”. The Kings of Egypt were associated with Osiris in death – as Osiris rose from the dead so would they in union with him, and inherit eternal life through a process of imitative magic. By the New Kingdom all people, not just pharaohs, were believed to be associated with Osiris at death, if they incurred the costs of the assimilation rituals.

Through the hope of new life after death, Osiris began to be associated with the cycles observed in nature, in particular vegetation and the annual flooding of the Nile, through his links with the heliacal rising of Orion and Sirius at the start of the new year. Osiris was widely worshipped until the decline of ancient Egyptian religion during the rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire.

Etymology of the name

Osiris is a Latin transliteration of the Ancient Greek Ὄσιρις IPA: [ó.siː.ris], which in turn is the Greek adaptation of the original name in the Egyptian language. In Egyptian hieroglyphs the name appears as wsjr, which some Egyptologists instead choose to transliterate ꜣsjr or jsjrj. Since hieroglyphic writing lacks vowels, Egyptologists have vocalized the name in various ways as Asar, Yasar, Aser, Asaru, Ausar, Ausir, Wesir, Usir, Usire or Ausare.

Several proposals have been made for the etymology and meaning of the original name; as Egyptologist Mark J. Smith notes, none are fully convincing. Most take wsjr as the accepted transliteration, following Adolf Erman:

  • John Gwyn Griffiths (1980), “bearing in mind Erman’s emphasis on the fact that the name must begin with an [sic] w“, proposes a derivation from wsr with an original meaning of “The Mighty One”. Moreover, one of the oldest attestations of the god Osiris appears in the mastaba of the deceased Netjer-wser (from nṯr-wsr “Powerful God”).[citation needed]
  • Kurt Sethe (1930) proposes a compound st-jrt, meaning “seat of the eye”, in a hypothetical earlier form *wst-jrt; this is rejected by Griffiths on phonetic grounds.
  • David Lorton (1985) takes up this same compound but explains st-jrt as signifying “product, something made”, Osiris representing the product of the ritual mummification process.
  • Wolfhart Westendorf (1987) proposes an etymology from wꜣst-jrt “she who bears the eye”.
  • Mark J. Smith (2017) makes no definitive proposals but asserts that the second element must be a form of jrj (“to do, make”) (rather than jrt (“eye”)).

However, recently alternative transliterations have been proposed:

  • Yoshi Muchiki (1990) reexamines Erman’s evidence that the throne hieroglyph in the word is to be read ws and finds it unconvincing, suggesting instead that the name should be read ꜣsjr on the basis of Aramaic, Phoenician, and Old South Arabian transcriptions, readings of the throne sign in other words, and comparison with ꜣst(“Isis”).
  • James P. Allen (2000) reads the word as jsjrt but revises the reading (2013) to jsjrj and derives it from js-jrj, meaning “engendering (male) principle”.

Appearance

Osiris is represented in his most developed form of iconography wearing the Atef crown, which is similar to the White crown of Upper Egypt, but with the addition of two curling ostrich feathers at each side (see also Atef crown (hieroglyph)). He also carries the crook and flail. The crook is thought to represent Osiris as a shepherd god. The symbolism of the flail is more uncertain with shepherds whip, fly-whisk, or association with the god Andjety of the ninth nome of Lower Egypt proposed.

He was commonly depicted as a pharaoh with a complexion of either green (the color of rebirth) or black (alluding to the fertility of the Nile floodplain) in mummiform (wearing the trappings of mummification from chest downward).

Early mythology

The Pyramid Texts describe early conceptions of an afterlife in terms of eternal travelling with the sun god amongst the stars. Amongst these mortuary texts, at the beginning of the 4th dynasty, is found: “An offering the king gives and Anubis”. By the end of the 5th dynasty, the formula in all tombs becomes “An offering the king gives and Osiris“.

Father of Horus

Osiris is the mythological father of the god Horus, whose conception is described in the Osiris myth (a central myth in ancient Egyptian belief). The myth describes Osiris as having been killed by his brother, Set, who wanted Osiris’ throne. His wife, Isis finds the body of Osiris and hides it in the reeds where it is found and dismembered by Set. Isis retrieves and joins the fragmented pieces of Osiris, then briefly brings Osiris back to life by use of magic. This spell gives her time to become pregnant by Osiris before he again dies. Isis later gives birth to Horus. As such, since Horus was born after Osiris’ resurrection, Horus became thought of as a representation of new beginnings and the vanquisher of the usurper Set.

Ptah-Seker (who resulted from the identification of Creator god Ptah with Seker) thus gradually became identified with Osiris, the two becoming Ptah-Seker-Osiris. As the sun was thought to spend the night in the underworld, and was subsequently “reborn” every morning, Ptah-Seker-Osiris was identified as king of the underworld, god of the afterlife, life, death, and regeneration.

Ram god

Osiris’ soul, or rather his Ba, was occasionally worshipped in its own right, almost as if it were a distinct god, especially in the Delta city of Mendes. This aspect of Osiris was referred to as Banebdjedet, which is grammatically feminine (also spelt “Banebded” or “Banebdjed“), literally “the ba of the lord of the djed, which roughly means The soul of the lord of the pillar of continuity. The djed, a type of pillar, was usually understood as the backbone of Osiris.

The Nile supplying water, and Osiris (strongly connected to the vegetable regeneration) who died only to be resurrected, represented continuity and stability. As Banebdjed, Osiris was given epithets such as Lord of the Sky and Life of the (sun god) Ra, since Ra, when he had become identified with Atum, was considered Osiris’ ancestor, from whom his regal authority is inherited. Ba does not mean “soul” in the western sense, and has to do with power, reputation, force of character, especially in the case of a god.

Since the ba was associated with power, and also happened to be a word for ram in Egyptian, Banebdjed was depicted as a ram, or as Ram-headed. A living, sacred ram was kept at Mendes and worshipped as the incarnation of the god, and upon death, the rams were mummified and buried in a ram-specific necropolis. Banebdjed was consequently said to be Horus’ father, as Banebdjed was an aspect of Osiris.

Regarding the association of Osiris with the ram, the god’s traditional crook and flail are the instruments of the shepherd, which has suggested to some scholars also an origin for Osiris in herding tribes of the upper Nile. The crook and flail were originally symbols of the minor agricultural deity Andjety, and passed to Osiris later. From Osiris, they eventually passed to Egyptian kings in general as symbols of divine authority.

Mythology

Plutarch recounts one version of the Osiris myth in which Set (Osiris’ brother), along with the Queen of Ethiopia, conspired with 72 accomplices to plot the assassination of Osiris. Set fooled Osiris into getting into a box, which Set then shut, sealed with lead, and threw into the Nile. Osiris’ wife, Isis, searched for his remains until she finally found him embedded in a tamarisk tree trunk, which was holding up the roof of a palace in Byblos on the Phoenician coast. She managed to remove the coffin and retrieve her husband’s body.

In one version of the myth, Isis used a spell to briefly revive Osiris so he could impregnate her. After embalming and burying Osiris, Isis conceived and gave birth to their son, Horus. Thereafter Osiris lived on as the god of the underworld. Because of his death and resurrection, Osiris was associated with the flooding and retreating of the Nile and thus with the yearly growth and death of crops along the Nile valley.

Diodorus Siculus gives another version of the myth in which Osiris was described as an ancient king who taught the Egyptians the arts of civilization, including agriculture, then travelled the world with his sister Isis, the satyrs, and the nine muses, before finally returning to Egypt. Osiris was then murdered by his evil brother Typhon, who was identified with Set. Typhon divided the body into twenty-six pieces, which he distributed amongst his fellow conspirators in order to implicate them in the murder. Isis and Hercules (Horus) avenged the death of Osiris and slew Typhon. Isis recovered all the parts of Osiris’ body, except the phallus, and secretly buried them. She made replicas of them and distributed them to several locations, which then became centres of Osiris worship.

Worship

Annual ceremonies were performed in honor of Osiris in various places across Egypt. These ceremonies were fertility rites which symbolised the resurrection of Osiris. E.A. Wallis Budge stated “Osiris is closely connected with the germination of wheat; the grain which is put into the ground is the dead Osiris, and the grain which has germinated is the Osiris who has once again renewed his life.”

Death or transition and institution as god of the afterlife

Plutarch and others have noted that the sacrifices to Osiris were “gloomy, solemn, and mournful…” (Isis and Osiris, 69) and that the great mystery festival, celebrated in two phases, began at Abydos commemorating the death of the god, on the same day that grain was planted in the ground (Isis and Osiris, 13). The annual festival involved the construction of “Osiris Beds” formed in shape of Osiris, filled with soil and sown with seed.

The germinating seed symbolized Osiris rising from the dead. An almost pristine example was found in the tomb of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter.

The first phase of the festival was a public drama depicting the murder and dismemberment of Osiris, the search of his body by Isis, his triumphal return as the resurrected god, and the battle in which Horus defeated Set.

According to Julius Firmicus Maternus of the fourth century, this play was re-enacted each year by worshippers who “beat their breasts and gashed their shoulders…. When they pretend that the mutilated remains of the god have been found and rejoined…they turn from mourning to rejoicing.” (De Errore Profanorum).

The passion of Osiris was reflected in his name ‘Wenennefer” (“the one who continues to be perfect”), which also alludes to his post mortem power.

Ikhernofret Stela

Much of the extant information about the rites of Osiris can be found on the Ikhernofret Stela at Abydos erected in the 12th Dynasty by Ikhernofret (also I-Kher-Nefert), possibly a priest of Osiris or other official (the titles of Ikhernofret are described in his stela from Abydos) during the reign of Senwosret III (Pharaoh Sesostris, about 1875 BC). The ritual reenactment of Osiris’s funeral rites were held in the last month of the inundation (the annual Nile flood), coinciding with Spring, and held at Abydos/Abedjou which was the traditional place where the body of Osiris/Wesir drifted ashore after having been drowned in the Nile.

The part of the myth recounting the chopping up of the body into 14 pieces by Set is not recounted in this particular stela. Although it is attested to be a part of the rituals by a version of the Papyrus Jumilhac, in which it took Isis 12 days to reassemble the pieces, coinciding with the festival of ploughing. Some elements of the ceremony were held in the temple, while others involved public participation in a form of theatre. The Stela of I-Kher-Nefert recounts the programme of events of the public elements over the five days of the Festival:

  • The First Day, The Procession of Wepwawet: A mock battle was enacted during which the enemies of Osiris are defeated. A procession was led by the god Wepwawet (“opener of the way”).
  • The Second Day, The Great Procession of Osiris: The body of Osiris was taken from his temple to his tomb. The boat he was transported in, the “Neshmet” bark, had to be defended against his enemies.
  • The Third Day: Osiris is Mourned and the Enemies of the Land are Destroyed.
  • The Fourth Day, Night Vigil: Prayers and recitations are made and funeral rites performed.
  • The Fifth Day, Osiris is Reborn: Osiris is reborn at dawn and crowned with the crown of Ma’at. A statue of Osiris is brought to the temple.

Wheat and clay rituals

Contrasting with the public “theatrical” ceremonies sourced from the I-Kher-Nefert stele (from the Middle Kingdom), more esoteric ceremonies were performed inside the temples by priests witnessed only by chosen initiates. Plutarch mentions that (for much later period) two days after the beginning of the festival “the priests bring forth a sacred chest containing a small golden coffer, into which they pour some potable water…and a great shout arises from the company for joy that Osiris is found (or resurrected). Then they knead some fertile soil with the water…and fashion therefrom a crescent-shaped figure, which they cloth and adorn, this indicating that they regard these gods as the substance of Earth and Water.” (Isis and Osiris, 39). Yet his accounts were still obscure, for he also wrote, “I pass over the cutting of the wood” – opting not to describe it, since he considered it as a most sacred ritual (Ibid. 21).

In the Osirian temple at Denderah, an inscription (translated by Budge, Chapter XV, Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection) describes in detail the making of wheat paste models of each dismembered piece of Osiris to be sent out to the town where each piece is discovered by Isis. At the temple of Mendes, figures of Osiris were made from wheat and paste placed in a trough on the day of the murder, then water was added for several days, until finally the mixture was kneaded into a mold of Osiris and taken to the temple to be buried (the sacred grain for these cakes were grown only in the temple fields). Molds were made from the wood of a red tree in the forms of the sixteen dismembered parts of Osiris, the cakes of ‘divine’ bread were made from each mold, placed in a silver chest and set near the head of the god with the inward parts of Osiris as described in the Book of the Dead (XVII).

Judgment

The idea of divine justice being exercised after death for wrongdoing during life is first encountered during the Old Kingdom in a 6th dynasty tomb containing fragments of what would be described later as the Negative Confessions performed in front of the 42 Assessors of Ma’at.

With the rise of the cult of Osiris during the Middle Kingdom the “democratization of religion” offered to even his humblest followers the prospect of eternal life, with moral fitness becoming the dominant factor in determining a person’s suitability.

At death a person faced judgment by a tribunal of forty-two divine judges. If they led a life in conformance with the precepts of the goddess Ma’at, who represented truth and right living, the person was welcomed into the kingdom of Osiris. If found guilty, the person was thrown to a “devourer” (such as the soul-eating demon Ammit) and did not share in eternal life.

The person who is taken by the devourer is subject first to terrifying punishment and then annihilated. These depictions of punishment may have influenced medieval perceptions of the inferno in hell via early Christian and Coptic texts.

Purification for those who are considered justified may be found in the descriptions of “Flame Island“, where they experience the triumph over evil and rebirth. For the damned, complete destruction into a state of non-being awaits, but there is no suggestion of eternal torture.

Divine pardon at judgement was always a central concern for the ancient Egyptians.

During the reign of Seti I, Osiris was also invoked in royal decrees to pursue the living when wrongdoing was observed, but kept secret and not reported.

Greco-Roman era

Hellenization

The early Ptolemaic kings promoted a new god, Serapis, who combined traits of Osiris with those of various Greek gods and was portrayed in a Hellenistic form. Serapis was often treated as the consort of Isis and became the patron deity of the Ptolemies’ capital, Alexandria. Serapis’s origins are not known. Some ancient authors claim the cult of Serapis was established at Alexandria by Alexander the Great himself, but most who discuss the subject of Serapis’s origins give a story similar to that by Plutarch. Writing about 400 years after the fact, Plutarch claimed that Ptolemy I established the cult after dreaming of a colossal statue at Sinope in Anatolia. His councillors identified as a statue of the Greek god Pluto and said that the Egyptian name for Pluto was Serapis. This name may have been a Hellenization of “Osiris-Apis”. Osiris-Apis was a patron deity of the Memphite Necropolis and the father of the Apis bull who was worshipped there, and texts from Ptolemaic times treat “Serapis” as the Greek translation of “Osiris-Apis”. But little of the early evidence for Serapis’s cult comes from Memphis, and much of it comes from the Mediterranean world with no reference to an Egyptian origin for Serapis, so Mark Smith expresses doubt that Serapis originated as a Greek form of Osiris-Apis’s name and leaves open the possibility that Serapis originated outside Egypt.

Destruction of cult

The cult of Isis and Osiris continued at Philae until at least the 450s CE, long after the imperial decrees of the late 4th century that ordered the closing of temples to “pagan” gods. Philae was the last major ancient Egyptian temple to be closed.

 

Source

Wikipedia

c. 2018

Goddess Of The Day: HERA

Hera

Daedala (Greece)
 
Themes: Love; Romance; Forgiveness; Humor
Symbols: Oak; Myrrh; Poppy
 
About Hera: Hera rules the earth, its people, and the hearts of those people. Using passion and creativity, Hera nudges star-crossed lovers together, chaperones trysts, and helps struggling marriages with a case of spring twitterpation!
 
Legend tells us that Hera refused to return to Zeus’s bed because of a quarrel. Zeus, however, had a plan. He humorously dressed up a wooden figure to look like a bride and declared he was going to marry. When Hera tore off the dummy’s clothes and discovered the ruse, she was so amused and impressed by Zeus’s ingenuity that she forgave him.
 
To Do Today: Ancient Greeks honored Hera and Zeus’s reconciliation today, often in the company of old oak trees. Small pieces of fallen wood are collected to symbolize the divinities, then burned on the ritual fire to keep love warm. To mirror this custom, find a fallen branch and burn a small part of it as an offering to Hera. Keep the rest to use as a goddess image year-round, burning a few slivers whenever love needs encouragement.
 
Present someone you love or admire with a poppy today to symbolically bestow Hera’s blessings on your relationship. If you have a loved one away from home, burn some myrrh incense in front of their picture so Hera can watch over them and keep that connection strong.
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By Patricia Telesco ~ From “365 Goddess”  (FMP) and GrannyMoon’s Morning Feast
c. 2011

Witchcraft Symbols, Terms and Definitions – Deosil

Today’s Word is 

Deosil 

Pagan & Magickal Terms and Definitions

From moonlitpriestess.com

Some terms listed on this page may seem like common-sense words; however, they’re defined here as most often used in Wicca, Witchcraft, and general Paganism. Some terms have a different meaning in general society, other religions, and other sub-cultures.

Please keep this in mind when learning the terms as they’re listed here.

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Deosil 

(jezz-il): sun-wise movement (clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere); movement associated with positive (in terms of building, increasing, etc.) magick in Wiccan traditions. [Note: A misspelling of the word “deasil”.]

Witch Vocabulary: A List of 60+ Pagan Words and Terms

From Spells8.com

Deosil

The clockwise motion of directing energy during a spell or ritual. This can be done with your hand, a wand, a knife, etc.

Crystal, Gems, and Stones Meanings and Magickal Usage – Sapphire

Sapphire

Keywords: Spiritual Insight, Self-Appreciation, Good Fortune, Creative Expression, Wisdom, Kindness, Spiritual Development, Loyalty, Wise Judgment, Love.

Sapphire is called the “Stone of Destiny”. It is also the symbol of heaven and joyful devotion to God. Some believe this is where we got the term: “True Blue.”

As a symbol of truth, sincerity and faithfulness, it likewise makes an excellent choice for an engagement ring.

Sapphire contributes to mental clarity and perception. This stone lets go of depression and spiritual confusion and also stimulates concentration. It can promote financial rewards, prosperity and bring forth gifts of all kinds.

Sapphire is recognised as a “Wisdom Stone”. It draws protection and prophetic wisdom. It will attract and oversee one’s divine destiny in life, instilling hope, faith and joy during the journey.

Opens the mind to beauty and intuition, as well as bringing with it the hope of fulfilling your dreams and the desires of your heart. Sapphire can focus healing, loving energy upon anyone needing it.

Placed on the throat, Sapphire helps to release frustration and aids self-expression.

Sapphire normalises overactive body systems and regulates the glands. It will cure a sore throat, and heal the eyes. Treats blood disorders; also alleviates excessive bleeding. Also strengthening veins and improving their elasticity.

Herb Magickal and Medicinal Uses – Rosemary

No herb should be used for medicinal use until you have check with your health care professional to ask if it safe for you to use it for any reason. Witches of The Craft and Lady Carla Beltane are not responsible for any negative reaction when using this herb for any reason.

Flower Meaning, Symbol and Spiritual Meaning

Yellow Rose Meaning in the Language of Flowers from petalrepublic.com

When you think of gifting a bouquet of flowers, what springs to mind? For many people, it’s roses. These lovely flowers have long been among the most popular blossoms gifted to loved ones, family, and friends. And when you need to add a little cheer to someone’s day, yellow roses are often the flower of choice. These happy flowers are associated with friendship, joy, warmth, care, appreciation, and remembrance. But the meaning of yellow roses has changed over time. Read on to learn more about the symbolism and meaning of the yellow rose.

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March 23, 2023 Birthday Horoscope

May the next year of your life be more positive than the past year! 

Click here to read anyone’s birthday horoscope from sunsigns.org

IF YOUR BIRTHDAY IS March 23, you are an Aries who is good-hearted but you can be a little bossy. Un huh…that is right, bossy! You are good at expressing yourself. Arians speak their minds, which makes them outstanding conversationalists.

Your birthday horoscope predicts that your ideas are somewhat evolutionary so they are likely to be challenging. Then, Aries, you do something unusual.

You tend to put distinctive projects on the table, start them and then move on to something else before finishing the first mission. Wow, who does that? An Arian, that’s who. It is a good thing you have the ability to laugh at life’s blunders because that is funny.

Aries born on March 23rd, you have very little patience for people’s trumped up stories and pretenses so you select your friends carefully. When it comes to communicating with friends or family, you prefer knowing the whole truth rather than hearing obscure answers.

If you have a birthday March 23, friendships are important to you. Arians will only confide their most intimate feelings with those closest to them.

What your birthday says about you is that you can give the impression that everything is fine and dandy but really, situations are not so good. When it comes to your children, Aries, you set an example for them but perhaps, it is with a nonchalant attitude.

The 23rd  March birthday meaning suggests that you have great leadership skills but you don‘t use them at home. We can do better, Aries. You have a lot of energy that you can be bring to the table.

When you find your one true love, failing seems almost impossible. You are resolved to making things work. Aries, you are very passionate and spontaneous. Although you love your autonomy, you cherish those warm and intimate evenings.

Some Arians feel as though they are complete having found what could be his or her soul mate. As a lover, you are indulgent and unbelievably romantic. On the negative side, Aries, you can attract some really odd “friends.”

March 23rd birthday personality traits show Arians are thinkers and doers. It is not often you find a combination of common sense and get-up-and-go. However, your mind and attitude can change in mid-sentence.

You have loads of energy; you are smart as a whip and exceptionally good at organizing but Arians need plenty of stimulation to stay focused. Otherwise, boredom will set in and could cause some unexpected events to happen.

While in position of team lead, you are able to find the motivation to complete the task on time that you would otherwise leave on the table for someone else to complete. Because your team members look to you for guidance, you are likely to work harder at maintaining status quo.

Sometimes, you expect people to have the same dedication to the project that you do, however, it is not always the case. You cannot expect the same enthusiasm from people who do not necessarily support or understand your direction or purpose. Aries, try to be more sensitive to others and adopt a realistic approach when it comes to delegating authority and assignments.

March 23 birthday astrology analysis shows that you are interested in keeping your bodies tone and fit. You get a great deal of pleasure from looking your best.

Arians enjoy working out and eating gluten-free foods. You are constantly researching the latest news about holistic health care and would prefer it to conventional medical treatment.

Some words to describe you, Aries zodiac sign born on 23rd March, are evolutionary, challenging, good-natured, romantic, and dominant! On top of that, you look good.

You pick your friends and love your family. You love being a parent as well but lack certain authoritative skills when it comes to home. You look for strength in a team environment. There, you find purpose and financial rewards.

See: Famous Celebrities Born On March 23

This Day That Year – March 23 In History

1775 – The day that Patrick Henry declares, “Give me liberty or give me death.”
1832 – Reform bill passed by British Parliament
1881 – 70 died in opera house fire. Gas lamps cause Nice France’s fire
1912 – The Dixie Cup in invented

March 23  Mesha Rashi (Vedic Moon Sign)
March 23 Chinese Zodiac DRAGON

March 23 Birthday Planet

Your ruling planet is Mars and it symbolizes courage, willpower, energy, anger, and rage.

March 23 Birthday Symbols

The Ram Is The Symbol For The Aries Zodiac Sign

March 23 Birthday Tarot Card

Your Birthday Tarot Card is The Magician. This card symbolizes creativity, urge to take risks and success. The Minor Arcana cards are Two of Wands and Queen of Wands

March 23 Birthday Compatibility

You are most compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign Sagittarius: This is a very adventurous and exciting match.
You are not compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign PiscesThis relationship between the Fish and the Ram will be very difficult.

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March 23 Lucky Numbers

Number 5 – This is an enthusiastic and creative number that is energetic, loyal, charming and independent.
Number 8 – This number signifies power, reputation, career, business, authority, and spirituality.

Read about: Birthday Numerology

Lucky Colors For March 23 Birthday

Red: This color stands for motivation, energy, confidence, and power.
Silver: This is a refined color that represents industry, elegance, kindness, and perception.

Lucky Days For March 23 Birthday

Tuesday – Planet Mars’s day that symbolizes competition, new projects, action, and courage.
Wednesday – Planet Mercury’s day that symbolizes communication, travel, expression, versatility.

March 23 Birthstone Diamond

Diamond gemstone symbolizes courage, prosperity, illumination and energy.

Ideal Zodiac Birthday Gifts For People Born On The 23rd Of March:

Sports gear for the man and a How to Knit book for the Aries woman.

March 23, 2023 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

Avoid shopping or making important decisions from 1 PM to 3 PM EDT today (10 AM to noon PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Aries into Taurus.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Like Obi-Wan, today you might feel a great disturbance in the force as Pluto changes signs. This might signal that your friends will change. Likewise, you might decide that goals you have been pursuing are not worth pursuing. Shallow friendships will end.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

A major change taking place today will empower you to achieve your life goals and possibly change your life direction or your career path. (This is big stuff.) Take all the time that you need to contemplate this new direction. This will become more obvious by next year.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

You are starting to see that your overall view of the world is changing. Therefore, strive to learn everything you can because the knowledge you gain will be useful in the future. You might develop a strong belief or conviction in something.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Your interest in the occult and hidden teachings might increase in the near future. This is because you want to know explanations that get to the bottom of things. Give serious thought to how you can reduce or get out of debt. Smart move. Don’t let debt control your future.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

You might start to feel that your relationships and partnerships are going to go through a profound and significant transformation because they will. As this unfolds, avoid power struggles with others. Very likely, you will redefine the nature of your close relationships and seek what is good for you.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

A major shift that occurs today is a warning not to overdo things or over strain your body or your health. On the other hand, you might see ways to bring about a complete physical regeneration for the better. Examine your diet and your exercise regime. Be good to yourself.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

For those of you who have children, you might see major changes taking place in the near future. Others might encounter star-crossed, intense romance. Be open to discovering activities where you can express your creative talents and explore new hobbies.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Major changes will be taking place at home and within your family dynamic in the near future. Your home life might change. Your residence might change. Relations to family members might change, especially relationships to parents.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

In a curious way, elements of your everyday life that you normally take for granted, especially relations with siblings, relatives and neighbours, might now become fraught with significance. Even the most casual conversation could seem profound or prophetic. (Interesting.)

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

In the next several years, your values will change, which might affect how you decide to earn your money and certainly how you decide to spend it. In fact, your attitude to property might change completely. Get ready for transformation that is inevitable.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Today Pluto enters your sign for the first time in roughly 250 years. (It was last there in 1778-1798.) It will stay in your sign until mid-June, then return in January 2024 to stay until 2043. This will reshape your personality and make you want to control everything and everyone around you. (Wow.)

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

You will begin to go through psychological changes as Pluto enters your 12th house urging you to get rid of hidden, psychic garbage. It’s time to let go of prejudices and attitudes that no longer serve your purpose. Many of these will be childish patterns that you must confront and deal with. (Pretty heady stuff.)

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actress Michelle Monaghan (1976) shares your birthday today. You are curious and adventurous, which means you want to learn as much as you can. You are an entertaining person and fun to be with. This year service to others is your theme. In order to benefit others, it’s important to take care of yourself. Time for a makeover?

March 23, 2023 Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

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For Your Local Time and Date 

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

March 23, 2023
10:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:03 Aries 00
Moon:01 Taurus 54
Mercury:09 Aries 30
Venus:08 Taurus 23
Mars:29 Gemini 15
Jupiter:17 Aries 11
Saturn:01 Pisces 52
Uranus:16 Taurus 25
Neptune:25 Pisces 25
Pluto:00 Aquarius 00

True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 15 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 52 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):08 Leo 20

Chiron:15 Aries 06
Ceres:29 Virgo 50 Rx
Pallas:15 Cancer 59
Juno:07 Taurus 00
Vesta:19 Aries 38

Eris:24 Aries 20

Fire:7
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:3
Cardinal:7
Fixed:8
Mutable:4

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

March 23, 2023
08:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:02 Aries 55
Moon:00 Taurus 45
Mercury:09 Aries 20
Venus:08 Taurus 17
Mars:29 Gemini 12
Jupiter:17 Aries 10
Saturn:01 Pisces 51
Uranus:16 Taurus 25
Neptune:25 Pisces 25
Pluto:00 Aquarius 00

True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 15 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 52 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):08 Leo 19

Chiron:15 Aries 06
Ceres:29 Virgo 51 Rx
Pallas:15 Cancer 57
Juno:06 Taurus 57
Vesta:19 Aries 36

Eris:24 Aries 20

Fire:7
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:3
Cardinal:7
Fixed:8
Mutable:4

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

23 March 2023
03:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CET
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:02 Aries 43
Moon:27 Aries 52
Mercury:08 Aries 55
Venus:08 Taurus 02
Mars:29 Gemini 06
Jupiter:17 Aries 07
Saturn:01 Pisces 50
Uranus:16 Taurus 24
Neptune:25 Pisces 24
Pluto:00 Aquarius 00

True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 15 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 53 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):08 Leo 18

Chiron:15 Aries 05
Ceres:29 Virgo 54 Rx
Pallas:15 Cancer 54
Juno:06 Taurus 50
Vesta:19 Aries 30

Eris:24 Aries 20

Fire:8
Earth:6
Air:2
Water:3
Cardinal:8
Fixed:7
Mutable:4

23 March 2023 Southern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

If you need to calculate the planetary positions for a specific use and time, click on this link

Currentplanetarypositions.com

To figure out GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) to your local time use this link  

For Your Local Time and Date 

Southeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America

23 March 2023
06:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM BRT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:02 Aries 50
Moon:29 Aries 36
Mercury:09 Aries 10
Venus:08 Taurus 11
Mars:29 Gemini 10
Jupiter:17 Aries 09
Saturn:01 Pisces 51
Uranus:16 Taurus 24
Neptune:25 Pisces 25
Pluto:00 Aquarius 00

True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 15 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 52 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):08 Leo 19

Chiron:15 Aries 06
Ceres:29 Virgo 52 Rx
Pallas:15 Cancer 56
Juno:06 Taurus 54
Vesta:19 Aries 34

Eris:24 Aries 20

Fire:8
Earth:6
Air:2
Water:3
Cardinal:8
Fixed:7
Mutable:4

Southern Hemisphere

This local time is in Cape Town, South Africa

23 March 2023
03:00 pm GMT 5:00 PM SAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:02 Aries 43
Moon:27 Aries 52
Mercury:08 Aries 55
Venus:08 Taurus 02
Mars:29 Gemini 06
Jupiter:17 Aries 07
Saturn:01 Pisces 50
Uranus:16 Taurus 24
Neptune:25 Pisces 24
Pluto:00 Aquarius 00

True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 15 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 53 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):08 Leo 18

Chiron:15 Aries 05
Ceres:29 Virgo 54 Rx
Pallas:15 Cancer 54
Juno:06 Taurus 50
Vesta:19 Aries 30

Eris:24 Aries 20

Fire:8
Earth:6
Air:2
Water:3
Cardinal:8
Fixed:7
Mutable:4

Southwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

23 March 2023
04:00 am GMT 3:00 PM AEDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:02 Aries 16
Moon:21 Aries 28
Mercury:07 Aries 59
Venus:07 Taurus 29
Mars:28 Gemini 53
Jupiter:17 Aries 00
Saturn:01 Pisces 47
Uranus:16 Taurus 23
Neptune:25 Pisces 23
Pluto:00 Aquarius 00

True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 16 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 54 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):08 Leo 15

Chiron:15 Aries 04
Ceres:00 Libra 00 Rx
Pallas:15 Cancer 46
Juno:06 Taurus 34
Vesta:19 Aries 18

Eris:24 Aries 20

Fire:8
Earth:5
Air:3
Water:3
Cardinal:9
Fixed:7
Mutable:3

Spell for Today – Psychic Communication

Psychic Communication Spell

This spell will help increase your long-distance psychic abilities. For it, you’ll need a like-minded partner who does not live with you. Set a time when you can perform this ritual with your friend. You’ll both need a white candle and charged amethyst stone. At the designated time, each of you should light your candle and gaze at the flame. Handle the amethyst stone. Concentrate on one thought; visualize a blue-white light surrounding the candle. Then, project your thought in the direction of your partner. Limit this exercise to about ten minutes. Extinguish the candle and call your friend. Tell each other what you felt, thought, or any images you saw. Perform this ritual at least once a month and you will increase your psychic awareness. Ideally, this spell should be worked on Mondays or Wednesdays, during a waxing Moon.
~James Kambos

GrannyMoon’s Morning Feast Archive

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Wednesday

 

WEDNESDAY CORRESPONDENCES

Mercury/Neptune/Air/North/West/Southwest/Female/Male/Gemini/Virgo

Magickal Intentions: Communication, Divination, Writing, Knowledge, Business Transactions, Debt, Fear, Loss, Travel, Money Matters

Color: black, light blue, brown, gray, green, magenta, orange, peach, purple, red, silver, turquoise, violet, white, yellow; orange is the primary color

Number: 3, 5

Metal: mercury

Charm: distaff, rod, runes, staff, iridescent garments

Stone: moss agate, amethyst, bloodstone, emerald, hematite, lapis lazuli, lodestone, pearl, ruby, sapphire, sodalite, all blue stones

Animal: bear, dog, fox, magpie, swan, weasel

Plant: almond, bayberry, chamomile, cherry, cinnamon, cinquefoil, clove, coltsfoot, ginger, hazel, hazelnut, jasmine, lavender, millet, oak, peppermint, periwinkle, rosemary, sage, St. John’s wort, sweet pea, tamarind, lemon verbena, violet

Incense: cassia, cedar, cinnamon, clove, frankincense, jasmine, lavender, mastic, mint, rosemary, sage, sandalwood, storax, dried and powdered citrus peel, and all incense made from aromatic bark, wood, and seeds

Goddess: Carmenta, Hecate (Queen of Crossroads), Hel, Ishtar, Ma’at, the Morrigan, Nike

God: Anubis, Bragi, Elath-Iahu. Enki, Garuda, Hermes, Maximon (Black Magician), Mercury, Nebo (Wise God of Wednesday), Odin, Shango, Ullr, Vishnu, Wayland, Woden

Evocation: Agrat Bat Mahalat, Michael, Miel, Raphael, Seraphiel, Tiriel