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Dream Interpretation and Symbolism
From dreammoods.com
Symbols are the language of dreams. A symbol can invoke a feeling or an idea and often has a much more profound and deeper meaning than any one word can convey. At the same time, these symbols can leave you confused and wondering what that dream was all about.
Acquiring the ability to interpret your dreams is a powerful tool. In analyzing your dreams, you can learn about your deep secrets and hidden feelings. Remember that no one is a better expert at interpreting your dreams than yourself.
To guide you with your dreams interpretations, we have interpreted over 5900 keywords and symbols and over 20,000 different meanings in our ever expanding dream dictionary. These meanings are in no way, the final say in what YOUR dream means, but hopefully it will inspire you to explore and offer a suggestive starting point for understanding your own dreams. There is no “one dream interpretation fits all.”
Every detail, even the most minute element in your dream is important and must be considered when analyzing your dreams. Each symbol represents a feeling, a mood, a memory or something from your unconscious. Look closely at the characters, animals, objects, places, emotions, and even color and numbers that are depicted in your dreams. Even the most trivial symbol can be significant. This dictionary, along with your own personal experiences, memories and circumstances, will serve to guide you through a meaningful and personalized interpretation. With practice, you can gain an understanding of the cryptic messages your dreams are trying to tell you.
Goddess – Ix Chel

Ix Chel Mayan goddess of the Moon, fertility, weaving. waters. from gods-and-goddesses.com
Ix Chel is the Mayan goddess of the Moon, fertility, weaving and waters. At times, she is also described as a war goddess.
Ix Chel Facts
The Mayan pantheon consisted of many different gods with very specific roles. Some of these gods, however, had incredibly wide portfolios. One of these was the goddess Ix Chel, who played a number of important parts and roles in the Mayan world. She had a significant role in childbirth, was the equivalent of a midwife or even a physician goddess, and also had an importance in “weaving” the universe.
Description
Along with having various roles, Ix Chel had multiple descriptions, or profiles.
Ix Chel was capable of taking several forms, or aspects. It is quite possible that some of these aspects of Ix Chel are actually depictions of other, forgotten goddesses. With that said, there are two major aspects of Ix Chel that are relatively agreed upon.
Ix Chel was primarily depicted as an older woman who wore a serpent crown and who dressed in traditional Mayan garb. In this iteration, Ix Chel may have, at times, worn a skirt that had crossed bones on her dress. She also may have, at various times, had claws on her hands and her feet. She was commonly shown with either a large earthen vessel or with a gaping, frightening mouth.
Sometimes, Ix Chel was depicted as a young woman. In this version, she was generally attractive, and sometimes had a beak on her upper lip. She also tended to wear some sort of headdress. This younger iteration of Ix Chel was usually presented in a much friendlier manner than her elder counterpart.
Symbols
The most common symbol associated with Ix Chel is the Moon. There is a great deal of debate over which phase of the moon she should be associated with. Some scholars argue that all phases of the moon fell under her domain, while others believe only the waning moon did.
Ix Chel was also associated with an upside-down jar, which might have represented flooding or possibly abundance. She was also frequently associated with weaving tools in her role as a major figure in Mayan cosmology.
Lastly, she had a tendency to be affiliated with rainbows, which were a negative omen in the Mayan world.
There are several other symbols that were associated with Ix Chel, but there is debate as to which symbols actually belonged to this goddess and which symbols might have belonged to other related goddesses. Some of thes other minor associations included crossed bones, headdresses, and sometimes even spiders. The latter symbols are less certain than the former.
Powers & Abilities
In her role as a fertility goddess, she had power over rain and waters. She was generally considered to have the ability to cause great floods. Whether this meant she had responsibility for catastrophes or for the changing of the seasons is also a matter of debate. Regardless of the exact role of her waters, she seemed to control them through the upside-down jar that she carried.
In Ix Chel’s role as a weaver, she used a special spindle that also served as the center of the universe. Her responsibility for this spindle gave her a great deal of power, though her exact role in ensuring that the universe continued to function is unclear.
Family
As there were a host of different potential myths that may or may not have involved Ix Chel, her family could range fairly widely.
The biggest place in which her family diverged was in the matter of her husband. In some Mayan tales she’s married to Voltan/Votan, and in others she is married to Itzamna.
In the myths in which she’s married to Itzamna, she has thirteen sons. Four of these sons, the Bacabs, are the deities that hold up the sky in Mayan mythology. To make things even more complicated, it should be noted that the four Bacabs may have also been only a single son of Ix Chel and Itzamna known as Bacab.
Ix Chel also had some kind of connection with Hun Hunahpu, the Maize god. Though it’s not known if Hun Hunahpu was one of her thirteen sons, she did aid him in being reborn and also assisted with the birth of his sons.
Worship
A great deal of the worship of Ix Chel happened at Cozumel. Mayan women who wanted to ensure that their upcoming marriages would be successful would make a pilgrimage to Cozumel and speak to an oracle who was hidden in a statue there. There seems to have been a related island called Isla Mujeres where women would bring, leave, or make idols of Ix Chel.
At Tixchel, there were tales of women being sacrificed to a goddess who was most likely Ix Chel. The best evidence of this practice was the fact that the village itself was named for the goddess and that she seems to have been a primary goddess that was worshiped in the region.
There was also a Feast of Ix Chel, in which both shamans and physicians would bring out bundles of medical supplies and divination supplies. Ix Chel was frequently invoked during and after childbirth, specifically in her role as a midwife.
Facts about Ix Chel
- Ix Chel was a goddess with many domains, including childbirth, midwifery, weaving, destruction, birth, and medicine.
- Ix Chel had at least two different incarnations that correspond to the waxing and waning moon.
- Ix Chel was considered not to be not just a goddess of birth, but also a goddess of warfare and perhaps even apocalyptic destruction.
- Unlike many other Mayan gods, Ix Chel’s classical glyph is still unknown.
- Ix Chel had several corresponding deities in the Aztec culture.
- On of the major places she was worshiped was at the now popular tourist destination of Cozumel, Mexico.
- She was affiliates with the Moon, waters, spindle, jaguar and spiders.
Gods – Chac

Chac Mayan God of Rain from gods-and-goddesses.com
Chac is the Mayan god of Rain. He is very similar to the Aztec god Tlaloc.
Chac Facts
At times, Chac could manifest into four different gods, or parts. Each god had a cardinal direction and color, as well as a unique name. These manifestations are as follows:
- Sac Xib Chac, North, White
- Chac Xib Chac, East, Red
- Kan Xib Chac, South, Yellow
- Ek Xib Chac, West, Black
These four gods, or parts, are sometimes referred to as The Chacs. These four could also be seen as assistants to the god Chac.
Appearance
Chac had a very unique and distinct appearance in Mayan mythology. The deity was known for his long, hooked nose, fangs and long tongue. His nose was turned up, much like an elephant’s nose.
He was also portrayed with animal attributes as well. He could be depicted as having scales, like those of a fish or reptile. This was likely due to his affiliation with rain.
Powers & Abilities
Rain gods had a couple of different ways of making it rain. They would use jade or stone axes to hit rain-carrying snakes, or throw the axes or snakes at the clouds, causing rain, lightning and thunder.
Worship
There are several known rituals associated with Chac. One of these is known as Burner periods and rituals. A Burner period lasted 65 days, or a quarter of the 260 day religious Mayan calendar.
Note – The Mayans had two calendars. One was similar to ours, and had 360 days. The other was a religious calendar, and had 260 days.
Each of the four Chac gods was associated with one of the four Burner periods. Not a lot is known about Burner rituals and periods, but they are mentioned in several Mayan texts. It is possible that a sacred fire was constantly lit and tended to by a priest for the duration of a 65 day Burner period. After a given Burner period ended, a new priest would tend to the fire.
Sadly, in later Mayan times, another ritual involving child sacrifice became associated with worship of Chac. These sacrifices became more numerous in periods of long droughts.
Facts about Chac
- He is sometimes referred to as god B. This is due to Paul Schellhas’ classification of the Mayan gods around the turn of the 20th century as he examined the four Mayan codices.
- His name can also be spelled Chaac, Chaak or Chaack.
- Depictions of this deity can be found at Mayan sites including Chichen Itza, Copan and Peten.
- According to Mayan mythology, he created lightning, rain and thunder by throwing his stone or jade ax at the clouds.
- He is one of the major gods of Mayan mythology, and is depicted more than any other Mayan god.
- Chac is also the name for the Mayan color red.
References
- Mercatante, Anthony S., and Down, James R. The Facts on File Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend. Second Edition, 2004. Pages 227 and 228.
- Jones, David M. Mythology of the Aztecs and Mayam, 2007. Anness Publishing Limited. Page 23.
- Luxton, Richard N. The Book of Chumayel: The Counsel Book of the Yucatec Maya 1539 – 1638. Aegean Park Press, 1995. Page 279.
- Wikipedia contributors. “Chaac.” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 5 Feb. 2020. Web. 19 Feb. 2020.
April 4, 2023 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert
Caution! Avoid shopping or major decisions from 9:30 AM to 6 PM EDT today (8:30 AM to 3 PM PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Virgo into Libra.
Aries (March 21-April 19)
This is another day with confusion and possible deception, especially related to your work, your health or a pet. This means you might be kidding yourself about a health issue. Think about that. Meanwhile, if you think a coworker is not on the level with you, look into it.
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
Some kind of confusion and misunderstanding related to your kids or a romantic partner or a social situation continues to blur things for you. This might also have something to do with sports. The main thing is to know that there is possible confusion. Don’t take things for granted.
Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Like yesterday, relations with parents, bosses, teachers and the police are fuzzy or unclear about something. They might not know what you want; or perhaps, you don’t know what they want. Don’t hide anything for fear of embarrassment. Come clean now.
Cancer (June 21-July 22)
Don’t fall for propaganda related to politics, religion and racial issues today, which will be very easy to do. Don’t let other people do your thinking for you. Listen to ideas that others have but make your own mind up. Test them in your own mind. Don’t be a sheep, be an eagle.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)
This is another day where there is confusion about money, earnings or something to do with your possessions. Don’t turn a blind eye to these issues. Make a personal resolve to face them and figure out what’s going on. In a case like this, procrastination could cost you money.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Expect confusion talking to close friends, partners and spouses today. Possibly, you’re disappointed because you did not express your expectations to someone? Others can’t read your mind. You have to be clear and ask for what you want. If you are disappointed – say so.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
Something going on behind the scenes might introduce confusion to your job or something to do with a pet. It might relate to your health. You are ambitious now because you want to achieve a lot. This also means you need your body as a resource. Take care of it.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
Be observant with your kids today because they might need your help and not even know it. Possibly, they are in trouble or hiding something from you. Likewise, romantic relationships might be fuzzy and unclear (more than usual). Pay attention.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
Do your best to avoid misunderstandings when dealing with parents or bosses and VIPs today. Anyone in a position of authority might make the wrong assumptions about you; and vice versa, you might make wrong assumptions about them. (Never underestimate the power of courtesy.)
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
If you are making travel plans, double check all details because today is rife with confusion and errors. Do not assume that everything is flowing the way you hoped. Go back and double check details. Be extra clear with people from other cultures or different countries.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
This is the second day in a row where there is confusion about money, banking, earnings or your possessions. Whatever it is it can affect your wealth. Make sure you know what’s going on. And if you are suspicious about a certain area – investigate it.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
Be extra clear talking to others today. Make no assumptions. Be ready to accommodate and go more than halfway when dealing with others so that you can keep the peace and keep everyone happy. Just do it.
If Your Birthday Is Today
Actor Robert Downey Jr. (1965) shares your birthday today. You are daring and charismatic. When inspired, you generate amazing energy for organization, activity and inducing others to leap on your bandwagon. This year service to others is a theme, which is why you need to take care of yourself. Perhaps a makeover? Others will turn to you for guidance.
April 4, 2023 Moon Goddess Current Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.
From MoonGiant.com
The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waxing Gibbous phase. Visible through most of the night sky setting a few hours before sunrise. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. The phase lasts about 7 days with the moon becoming more illuminated each day until the Full Moon. During a Waxing Gibbous the moon rises in the east in mid-afternoon and is high in the eastern sky at sunset. The word Gibbous first appeared in the 14th century and has its roots in the Latin word “gibbosus” meaning humpbacked.
Visit the April 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.
Today’s Waxing Gibbous Phase
The Waxing Gibbous on April 4 has an illumination of 97%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On April 4 the Moon is 13.14 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.
Phase Details
Illumination: 97%
Moon Age: 13.14 days
Moon Angle: 0.50
Moon Distance: 398,745.80 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 149,638,462.77 km
The 8 Lunar Phases
There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.
Useful Moon Resources
Check the weather before a night of Moon gazing at weather.com
For a list of all the current meteor showers visit American Meteor Society
April 4, 2023 Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

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Northwestern Hemisphere
This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA
April 04, 2023
10:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:00 Libra 05
Mercury:02 Taurus 01
Venus:22 Taurus 38
Mars:05 Cancer 10
Jupiter:20 Aries 04
Saturn:03 Pisces 08
Uranus:17 Taurus 00
Neptune:25 Pisces 52
Pluto:00 Aquarius 12
True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 03 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 14 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):09 Leo 41
Chiron:15 Aries 48
Ceres:27 Virgo 13 Rx
Pallas:19 Cancer 40
Juno:13 Taurus 57
Vesta:25 Aries 06
Eris:24 Aries 28
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:4
Fixed:8
Mutable:3

Northern Hemisphere
This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA
April 04, 2023
08:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:29 Virgo 03
Mercury:01 Taurus 53
Venus:22 Taurus 32
Mars:05 Cancer 08
Jupiter:20 Aries 03
Saturn:03 Pisces 07
Uranus:16 Taurus 59
Neptune:25 Pisces 52
Pluto:00 Aquarius 11
True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 04 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 14 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):09 Leo 40
Chiron:15 Aries 48
Ceres:27 Virgo 14 Rx
Pallas:19 Cancer 38
Juno:13 Taurus 54
Vesta:25 Aries 04
Eris:24 Aries 28
Earth:8
Air:1
Water:4
Fixed:8
Mutable:4

Northeastern Hemisphere
This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe
4 April 2023
02:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:25 Virgo 56
Mercury:01 Taurus 29
Venus:22 Taurus 15
Mars:05 Cancer 00
Jupiter:19 Aries 59
Saturn:03 Pisces 06
Uranus:16 Taurus 59
Neptune:25 Pisces 51
Pluto:00 Aquarius 11
True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 04 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 15 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):09 Leo 38
Chiron:15 Aries 47
Ceres:27 Virgo 17 Rx
Pallas:19 Cancer 33
Juno:13 Taurus 46
Vesta:24 Aries 57
Eris:24 Aries 28
Earth:8
Air:1
Water:4
Fixed:8
Mutable:4
April 4 Today in Worldwide History
Today’s Important Historical Events
1581 Francis Drake knighted by Queen Elizabeth I aboard ‘Golden Hind’ at Deptford, England
1655 Battle at Postage Farina, Tunis: English fleet beats Barbary pirates
1789 1st US Congress begins regular sessions during George Washington‘s presidency at Federal Hall, NYC (ending 1791)
1949 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) treaty signed in Washington, D.C.
1968 US civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated by James Earl Ray at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee
1973 World Trade Center, then the world’s tallest building, opens in New York (110 stories). Later destroyed in 9/11 terrorist attacks.
1975 Microsoft is founded as a partnership between Bill Gates and Paul Allen to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800

Today’s Historical Events
1081 Alexius I Comnenus occupies Byzantine throne
1460 University of Basle in Swizerland forms
1541 Ignatius of Loyola becomes 1st superior-general of Jesuits
1552 Mauritius van Saksen begins alliance with Karel Anikita Stroganov
1558 Tsar Ivan IV gives parts of North-Russia to fur traders
1581 Francis Drake knighted by Queen Elizabeth I aboard ‘Golden Hind’ at Deptford, England
1588 Christian IV succeeds Frederick II as king of Denmark
1655 Battle at Postage Farina, Tunis: English fleet beats Barbary pirates

Today’s Historical Events in Flim and TV
1914 Film serial “Perils of Pauline” shown for the first time in Los Angeles
1932 George Bernard Shaw‘s comedy play “Too True To Be Good” premieres in NYC; runs for 59 performances
1949 WKRC TV channel 12 in Cincinnati, OH (ABC) begins broadcasting
1953 KFDA TV channel 10 in Amarillo, TX (CBS) begins broadcasting
1958 Cheryl Crane (14), daughter of actress Lana Turner, stabs to death organized crime figure Johnny Stompanato, her mother’s boyfriend, in self-defense; crime later ruled a “justifiable homicide”
1960 32nd Academy Awards: “Ben-Hur”, Charlton Heston & Simone Signoret win
1975 British sitcom “The Good Life” starring Richard Briers, Felicity Kendal, Paul Eddington and Penelope Keith debuts on BBC One
1988 Last broadcast of British soap opera “Crossroads” on ITV

Today’s Historical Events in Music
1859 Opera “Dinorah” is produced in Paris
1929 Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II’s operetta “The New Moon” opens at the Drury Lane Theatre in London’s West End
1940 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart‘s musical “Higher & Higher” premieres in NYC
1957 Heitor Villa-Lobos’ 10th Symphony premieres French Radio National Orchestra, conducted by the composer, in Paris
1964 “Anyone Can Whistle” opens at Majestic Theater NYC for 9 performances
1964 Beatles’ “Can’t Buy Me Love” single goes #1 & stays #1 for 5 weeks
1968 “Education of Hyman Kaplan” opens at Alvin Theater NYC for 28 performances
1971 Stephen Sondheim‘s “Follies” opens at Winter Garden Theater, NYC; runs for 524 performances, then most expensive Broadway musical at the time

Today’s Historical Events in Sports
1911 Hugh Chalmers, automaker, suggests idea of baseball MVP
1913 75th Grand National: Percy Woodland wins aboard 100/9 chance Covertcoat; owner Sir Charles Assheton-Smith’s 2nd straight GN victory and 3rd overall
1921 Stanley Cup Final, Denman Arena, Vancouver, BC: Ottawa Senators (NHL) beat Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA), 2-1 for a 3-2 series victory
1930 England cricket batsman Andy Sandham ends Day 2 of 4th Test against West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica unbeaten on 309; 1st triple century in Test history; out for 325
1930 Les Ames makes the 1st Test Cricket century by a wicketkeeper (149)
1937 4th Augusta National Invitation Tournament (Masters) Golf: Byron Nelson wins first of his 5 major titles by 2 strokes ahead of Ralph Guldahl
1938 5th US Masters Tournament, Augusta National GC: Henry Picard wins his only Masters, 2 strokes ahead of runners-up Harry Cooper and Ralph Guldahl
1948 84-year-old Connie Mack challenges 78-year-old Clark Griffith to a race from home to 1st base; it ends in a tie
4 April 2023 Southern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

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Southeastern Hemisphere
This local time is in Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America
4 April 2023
06:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM BRT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:28 Virgo 00
Mercury:01 Taurus 45
Venus:22 Taurus 26
Mars:05 Cancer 05
Jupiter:20 Aries 01
Saturn:03 Pisces 07
Uranus:16 Taurus 59
Neptune:25 Pisces 51
Pluto:00 Aquarius 11
True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 04 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 14 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):09 Leo 39
Chiron:15 Aries 48
Ceres:27 Virgo 15 Rx
Pallas:19 Cancer 36
Juno:13 Taurus 52
Vesta:25 Aries 01
Eris:24 Aries 28
Earth:8
Air:1
Water:4
Fixed:8
Mutable:4

Southern Hemisphere
This local time is in Cape Town, South Africa
4 April 2023
03:00 pm GMT 5:00 PM SAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:26 Virgo 27
Mercury:01 Taurus 33
Venus:22 Taurus 18
Mars:05 Cancer 01
Jupiter:20 Aries 00
Saturn:03 Pisces 06
Uranus:16 Taurus 59
Neptune:25 Pisces 51
Pluto:00 Aquarius 11
True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 04 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 15 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):09 Leo 39
Chiron:15 Aries 47
Ceres:27 Virgo 16 Rx
Pallas:19 Cancer 34
Juno:13 Taurus 47
Vesta:24 Aries 58
Eris:24 Aries 28
Earth:8
Air:1
Water:4
Fixed:8
Mutable:4

Southwestern Hemisphere
This local time is in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
4 April 04, 2023
05:00 am GMT 3:00 PM AEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:21 Virgo 18
Mercury:00 Taurus 52
Venus:21 Taurus 48
Mars:04 Cancer 49
Jupiter:19 Aries 54
Saturn:03 Pisces 03
Uranus:16 Taurus 58
Neptune:25 Pisces 50
Pluto:00 Aquarius 11
True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 05 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 16 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):09 Leo 36
Chiron:15 Aries 46
Ceres:27 Virgo 21 Rx
Pallas:19 Cancer 26
Juno:13 Taurus 33
Vesta:24 Aries 47
Eris:24 Aries 27
Earth:8
Air:1
Water:4
Fixed:8
Mutable:4
Spell for Today – Healing Water Enchantment
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From teaandrosemary.com
Healing Water Enchantment
Ingredients:
- A glass of water (that’s it!)
I prefer to use a glass, but you can use a plastic bottle if it’s all you have. Water is the perfect liquid to imprint with your intensions, so this spell is super simple but instantly powerful.
Hold the glass of water between your hands and say whatever you most need. For example:
My migraine is gone and I am full of health.
Close your eyes as you say these words and focus on putting all of your energy into the water. Raise as much energy as you can (I raise energy through my feet from the earth and send it out through my hands) and picture the outcome that you want. Do this for at least 2 minutes.
Once you have enchanted the water, drink it within the hour for optimal results.
Goddess – Hel

Norse Goddess of Death from gods-and-goddesses.com
Hel is the Norse goddess of the dead. She ruled over the underworld, Niflheim, where she received the dead. Her name means “one that hides.”
In general, Hel is only mentioned in passing in Old Norse literature. It means her character is ill-defined and her personality little-developed. Some historians even suggest that she is a figment of the imagination of the Norse poets.
Facts About Hel
| Name(s): | Hel |
| Rules over: | The Underworld |
| Gender: | Female |
| Symbols: | Hagalaz Rune |
| Linked Animals: | Hellhound (named Garmr), Crows |
| Parents: | Loki and Angrboda |
| Siblings: | Fenrir and Jörmungandr |
| Greek Similar: | Hades |
| Roman Similar: | Pluto |
Family
In Norse mythology, Hel’s father was the trickster god Loki and her mother the giantess Angrboda. Loki and Angrboda had three children: the wolf Fenrir; the serpent Jörmungandr; and Hel, their only daughter.
Hel was born with the bones on one half of her body fully exposed and, thus, is often depicted as a half-black and half-white monster. She grew up with Fenrir and Jörmungandr in Jotunheim, land of the giants, until Odin, ruler of the Aesir, decided they should live in Asgard where their father came from.
Symbols
Hel is associated with a hellhound named Garmr as well as crows. She is also sometimes affiliated with the Hagalaz Rune stone.
Powers & Duties
In Asgard, the other Norse gods were uncomfortable with Hel’s appearance. For this reason, Odin agreed to send her away, and gave her the World of Niflheim – one of the Nine Realms. There she became queen of the dead.
The Norse believed that most people went to Niflheim when they died. Only warriors who were killed on the battlefield did not go to Niflheim. Instead, half of the warriors who died on the battlefield went to live with Odin in his palatial home Valhalla and the other half with Freya in her afterlife realm Folkvang.
Niflheim was divided into sections, including one called the shore of corpses. Here, a castle filled with venomous serpents stood facing north. It was full of murderers, perjurers, and adulterers who suffered while their blood was sucked by a dragon named Nidhogg.
When Odin’s son Baldur died because of a trick by Loki, his soul was also received in Niflheim. Hermod, another son of Odin’s, agreed to go to Hel to convince her to send Baldur home. But Loki played another trick to make it impossible for Baldur to return to the real world. The eventual exposure of his trickery led to the end of the world, a battle between good and evil known as Ragnarok.
In Niflheim, Hel was waited upon by two servants called Ganglati and Ganglot. It is said they moved so slowly that they appeared to be standing still. They served her meals in a dish named “hunger” and with a knife named “famine.”
Facts About Hel
- Holland, Helvetia, Helsinki, and Holstein are well-known places that were probably named after Hel;
- Hel’s appearance could be the inspiration of the masked harlequin who appeared in Commedia dell’ Arte;
- No-one could hide anything from Hel. She had an eye of fire, which could only see the truth;
- The Vikings feared Hel’s appearance, and they were wary of Niflheim;
- Niflheim was an icy cold place rather than a place of fire and brimstone most associated with the modern idea of hell;
- In the Prose Edda written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13 th century, Niflheim is described as a place where a constant wail can be heard from the residents. It is damp with sleet and the walls are built with worms and the bones of humans;
- In the Gylfaginning, the first part of the Prose Edda, Hel is described as “rather downcast and fierce-looking”;
- Hel was feared by the Vikings, but the Gauls, Dutch, and Germanic peoples were more sympathetic towards her. They did not see Niflheim as a place of punishment and had a kinder approach to death;
- The expression “go to hell” originated with Hel and Niflheim;
- Niflheim existed beneath the roots of the world tree Yggdrasil;
- Jacob Grimm, a scholar of Norse mythology, had a theory that Hel was only a “half-goddess.” He argued that because Loki made the giantess Angrboda pregnant, there was no proof that Hel was of full divine blood;
- Some scholars have suggested that several of the imitation medallions and bracteates which remain from the Migration Period depicts Hel;
- Hela, the fictional villainess in Marvel Comics’ American comic books, is based on Hel. She is also featured in the webcomic The Order of the Stick, in which she is an antagonist who wants to destroy the world.
Gods – Loki

Loki Norse God of Mischief from .gods-and-goddesses.com
Loki is known as the trickster god and deity of mayhem and mischief in Norse mythology. He is one of the most well-known gods of Norse mythology. He is at least half-giant; however, some think he is full-giant but sneaked his way to becoming a god.
Loki Facts
Family
Loki’s father was Fárbauti and his mother was Laufey. It is unknown whether his mother was a lesser known goddess or a giant, and his father definitely was a giant.
This duplicity may have attributed to Loki’s split feelings about the gods of Asgard. Sometimes he is helpful to them, but other times he insults them, causes trouble, and during Ragnarok leads the giants into battle against Asgard.
Symbols
Loki has been associated with mistletoe, two intertwined snakes, and also a helmet with two horns.
Powers & Duties
Loki had the power to shape-shift in Norse legends. In various stories, he turned into a salmon, mare, seal, fly, and elderly woman. He also used a combination of masterful trickery and cunning to achieve his objectives.
Stories
The first time Loki helped the gods was when they were building Asgard. The gods had run out of funds and all they had built was a wall. Loki came up with the idea that a giant should finish the job for them. The gods agreed, as did the giant. But, the giant asked for the Sun, the Moon, and the goddess Freya as payment if he completed the job on time. The gods weren’t sure, but Loki assured them that the giant would never finish on time. The giant had a huge stallion called Svadilfari to help him, and the gods got nervous. Loki changed shape into a mare and seduced the giant’s horse. As a result of Loki’s trickery, the giant wasn’t able to finish on schedule and tried to kidnap Freya. Before the giant could, Thor cracked his skull with a hammer. However, Loki, as the female horse, got pregnant and gave birth to an eight-legged stallion named Sleipnir, which he gave to Odin.
Another time he helps the gods of Asgard is when Thor lost his hammer, Mjolnir. Thor asks Loki for help and they work together to find where the hammer is located. Thrymr, the giant, had stolen the weapon and taken it to the home of the giants. He would only return it if Freya would agree to marry him. Loki came up with a plan that included his and Thor’s cross-dressing to get the hammer back. It succeeded, and Thrymr was punished.
During a great feast in Asgard, Loki wasn’t invited and was upset. He asked the guard what the gods were talking about, and the guard told him they were talking about war, weapons, and saying negative things about Loki. Loki burst in, and the gods became silent. Loki then asks for a seat, and Odin finally agrees to let him sit. Loki gives a toast to all the gods except for Bragi, whom he insults instead. They start arguing and other gods and goddesses get involved.
Loki begins to insult them all, including Odin, and when Frigg, Odin’s wife, tries to stop Loki, he ends up insulting her as well. She tells Loki that if her son Baldur were still alive, Loki wouldn’t be able to escape the wrath of the gods. Loki then reminds her that he is responsible for Baldur’s death. The insults continue when Freya calls Loki mad – he retorts that she is a whore. Heimdall tells Loki he’s drunk and to stop, but Loki insults Heimdall. Skadi tells Loki to watch it or he’ll be bound up, and Loki insults her. Sif, the wife of Thor, gives him mead in a golden goblet saying she is blameless and he can’t insult her. Loki claims she is his lover. Thor finally arrives, threatens Loki to silence with Mjolmir, and Loki finally leaves after insulting Thor. He disguises himself as a salmon, but the gods find him and finally bind him until Ragnarok.
Facts About Loki
- In Old Norse, Loki means “close”;
- Loki typically cheated dwarves at any opportunity given to him. They finally were able to stitch his mouth shut to keep him quiet from insults;
- Loki is the father of Hel, the goddess of the land of the dead. He is also father of Fenrir, the wolf demon that bites off Tyr’s hand and will eat Odin during Ragnarok. He is also the father of Jormungandr, the world serpent;
- Loki steals Freya’s amber necklace, in which Heimdall fights him and retrieves it;
- Loki tricked blind Hod to kill Baldur with mistletoe;
- When bound until Ragnarok, Skadi places a venomous snake above him, which causes him terrible pain with the poison.
NEW POST – Dream Interpretation and Symbolism
(SIDE NOTE: We can read many different theories for what dreams may mean. So, take away from each post on dreams interpretation and symbols what is relevant to you.)
How to Interpret Dreams
Here are four main theories about what dreams might mean from verywellmind.com
A Thought for Today

We can all grow flowers 98% of the time it’s the other 2% we have to be careful of.
Blessing to help flowers growing in your mind!
Gardening Moon Calendar – April 2023
Gardening by the Moon Phase by mooncalendar.astro-seek.com

April 2023 – Gardening by the Moon, Biodynamic Planting Guide
1) Moon Phase x Moon Zodiac Sign:
Please keep in mind, that Gardening by Moon Phase and Gardening by Moon Zodiac Sign are two different/independent biodynamic systems and they might give you different or contradictiory gardening recommendations.
- a) Each Moon Phase (except Full Moon and New Moon) lasts about 1 week
- b) Each Moon Zodiac Sign lasts about 2.5 days
Try to experiment with these two systems to find which recommendations suits you the most.
2) Tropical (Astrological) x Sidereal (Astronomical) Zodiac:
(1-2 days difference in Leaf, Fruit, Root and Flower days)
There are two different zodiacs for determining the Moon Sign:
- a) Tropical zodiac (Astrological) is based on the seasons – Vernal Equinox is fixed as 0° Aries (The 1st Fruit day)
- b) Sidereal zodiac (Astronomical) takes into account Precession of Equinoxes and shifts 0° Aries back by cca 1-2 days. Maria Thun who was an authority on biodynamics was using this Sidereal zodiac
Try to experiment also with these two zodiac systems to find which system suits you better. (Side Note one system follows the other)
Sidereal Zodiac (Maria Thun)
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Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign Tropical Zodiac (by Seasons) |
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Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 3 Mon |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 4 Tue |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon) – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 5 Wed |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon) – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 6 Thu |
FULL MOON at 04:34 |
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate
Pick medicinal herbs and plants |
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| Apr 7 Fri |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 8 Sat |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 9 Sun |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 10 Mon |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 11 Tue |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 12 Wed |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 13 Thu |
Last Quarter | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 14 Fri |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 15 Sat |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 16 Sun |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 17 Mon |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 18 Tue |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 19 Wed |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 20 Thu |
NEW MOON at 04:12 |
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate |
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| Apr 21 Fri |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 22 Sat |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 23 Sun |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 24 Mon |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 25 Tue |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 26 Wed |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 27 Thu |
First Quarter | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 28 Fri |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 29 Sat |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn |
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Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign (Element) – Legend
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Leaf days (Water Element)
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Fruit days (Fire Element)
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Flower days (Air Element)
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Gardening by the Moon Phase – Legend |
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NEW MOON
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NEW MOON PHASE
New Moon -» First Quarter (Waxing Crescent) – Moonlight is increasing – Strongest gravitational pull – Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets
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FIRST QUARTER PHASE
First Quarter -» Full Moon (Waxing Gibbous) – Moonlight becomes stronger – Gravitational pull is a little less now – Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets
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FULL MOON
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FULL MOON PHASE
Full Moon -» Last Quarter (Waning Gibbous) – Moonlight is decreasing – Gravitational pull is decreasing – Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots
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LAST QUARTER PHASE
Last Quarter -» New Moon (Waning Crescent) – Moonlight has decreased – Gravitational pull has decreased – Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots
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Tropical Zodiac by Seasons:
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SPRAYING DAYS
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Moon Phase | Gardening by the Moon Phase |
Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign Tropical Zodiac (by Seasons) |
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| Apr 1 Sat |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn |
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| Apr 3 Mon |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 4 Tue |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon) – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 5 Wed |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon) – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 6 Thu |
FULL MOON at 04:34 |
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate
Pick medicinal herbs and plants |
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| Apr 7 Fri |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 8 Sat |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 9 Sun |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 10 Mon |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 11 Tue |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 12 Wed |
Waning Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 13 Thu |
Last Quarter | Sow/Plant: Below ground plants, especially Root plants Plant trees, shrubs and perennials – Harvest all crops |
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| Apr 14 Fri |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 15 Sat |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 16 Sun |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 17 Mon |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 18 Tue |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 19 Wed |
Waning Crescent | Barren phase: Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing – Harvest and store crops |
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| Apr 20 Thu |
NEW MOON at 04:12 |
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate |
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| Apr 21 Fri |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 22 Sat |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 23 Sun |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 24 Mon |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 25 Tue |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 26 Wed |
Waxing Crescent | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 27 Thu |
First Quarter | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 28 Fri |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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| Apr 29 Sat |
Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) |
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Waxing Gibbous | Sow/Plant: Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants also Cereals and Flowers – Mow lawns (to increase growth) Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn |
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Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign (Element) – Legend
Biodynamic Calendar – Icon Legend |
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Leaf days (Water Element)
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Flower days (Air Element)
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NEW MOON
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NEW MOON PHASE
New Moon -» First Quarter (Waxing Crescent) – Moonlight is increasing – Strongest gravitational pull – Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets
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FIRST QUARTER PHASE
First Quarter -» Full Moon (Waxing Gibbous) – Moonlight becomes stronger – Gravitational pull is a little less now – Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets
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FULL MOON
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FULL MOON PHASE
Full Moon -» Last Quarter (Waning Gibbous) – Moonlight is decreasing – Gravitational pull is decreasing – Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots
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LAST QUARTER PHASE
Last Quarter -» New Moon (Waning Crescent) – Moonlight has decreased – Gravitational pull has decreased – Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots
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SPRAYING DAYS
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April 3, 2023 Moon Goddess Current Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.
From MoonGiant.com
The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waxing Gibbous phase. Visible through most of the night sky setting a few hours before sunrise. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. The phase lasts about 7 days with the moon becoming more illuminated each day until the Full Moon. During a Waxing Gibbous the moon rises in the east in mid-afternoon and is high in the eastern sky at sunset. The word Gibbous first appeared in the 14th century and has its roots in the Latin word “gibbosus” meaning humpbacked.
Visit the April 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.
Today’s Waxing Gibbous Phase
The Waxing Gibbous on April 3 has an illumination of 93%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On April 3 the Moon is 12.22 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.
Phase Details
Illumination: 93%
Moon Age: 12.22 days
Moon Angle: 0.50
Moon Distance: 401,760.74 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 149,595,445.80 km
The 8 Lunar Phases
There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.
Useful Moon Resources
Check the weather before a night of Moon gazing at weather.com
For a list of all the current meteor showers visit American Meteor Society
April 3, 2023 Northern 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
Northwestern Hemisphere
This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA
April 03, 2023
10:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:17 Virgo 43
Mercury:00 Taurus 23
Venus:21 Taurus 27
Mars:04 Cancer 40
Jupiter:19 Aries 49
Saturn:03 Pisces 01
Uranus:16 Taurus 57
Neptune:25 Pisces 50
Pluto:00 Aquarius 11
True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 06 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 17 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):09 Leo 34
Chiron:15 Aries 45
Ceres:27 Virgo 25 Rx
Pallas:19 Cancer 20
Juno:13 Taurus 22
Vesta:24 Aries 39
Eris:24 Aries 27
Earth:8
Air:1
Water:4
Fixed:8
Mutable:4

Northern Hemisphere For 1500 CDT GMT 2000
This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA
April 03, 2023
08:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:16 Virgo 42
Mercury:00 Taurus 15
Venus:21 Taurus 22
Mars:04 Cancer 37
Jupiter:19 Aries 48
Saturn:03 Pisces 01
Uranus:16 Taurus 56
Neptune:25 Pisces 49
Pluto:00 Aquarius 11
True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 07 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 17 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):09 Leo 33
Chiron:15 Aries 45
Ceres:27 Virgo 26 Rx
Pallas:19 Cancer 18
Juno:13 Taurus 19
Vesta:24 Aries 36
Eris:24 Aries 27
Earth:8
Air:1
Water:4
Fixed:8
Mutable:4

Northeastern Hemisphere
This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe
3 April 2023
03:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:14 Virgo 09
Mercury:29 Aries 54
Venus:21 Taurus 07
Mars:04 Cancer 31
Jupiter:19 Aries 45
Saturn:03 Pisces 00
Uranus:16 Taurus 56
Neptune:25 Pisces 49
Pluto:00 Aquarius 11
True Lunar Node:04 Taurus 07 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:05 Taurus 18 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):09 Leo 32
Chiron:15 Aries 44
Ceres:27 Virgo 28 Rx
Pallas:19 Cancer 14
Juno:13 Taurus 12
Vesta:24 Aries 31
Eris:24 Aries 27
Earth:7
Air:1
Water:4
Fixed:7
Mutable:4
April 3rd Today in Worldwide History
Today’s Important Historical Events
1645 English Long Parliament passes the Self-Denying Ordinance, limiting regional armies, significant step toward New Model Army
1922 Joseph Stalin is appointed General Secretary of the Russian Communist Party by an ailing Vladimir Lenin
1948 US President Harry Truman signs Marshall Plan ($5B aid to 16 European countries)
1973 1st mobile phone call is made in downtown Manhattan, NYC by Motorola employee Martin Cooper to the Bell Labs headquarters in New Jersey
2016 Panama Papers published – 11.5 million confidential documents from offshore law firm Mossack Fonseca expose widespread illegal activities including fraud, kleptocracy, tax evasion and the violation of international sanctions by the world’s elite in the world’s largest ever data leak

Today’s Historical Events
419 [Etalius] ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1043 Edward the Confessor crowned King of England
1077 The first Parliament of Friuli is created
1312 2nd council of Vienna, Knights Templars suppressed
1367 Battle of Navarrete [Nájera], La Rioja, Castile: alliance of King Peter of Castile and the English defeats Count Henry of Castile
1559 Spain & France sign 2nd Treaty of Le Cateau-Cambrésis
1582 Francis of Valois, Duke of Anjou honored as Duke of Gelre, Earl of Zutphen
1645 English Long Parliament passes the Self-Denying Ordinance, limiting regional armies, significant step toward New Model Army

Today’s Historical Events in Flim and TV
1930 2nd Academy Awards: “The Broadway Melody”, Warner Baxter & Mary Pickford win. First time Academy Awards are broadcast on the radio.
1949 KQW-AM in San Francisco CA changes call letters to KCBS
1949 WLWS (now WCMH) TV channel 4 in Columbus, OH (NBC) begins broadcasting
1953 American magazine “TV Guide” publishes 1st issue; cover features photo of Lucille Ball‘s new born baby boy, Desiderio Alberto Arnaz IV (later professionally known as Desi Arnaz, Jr.)
1958 Abe Burrows, Richard and Marian Bissell’s comedy “Say, Darling” opens at ANTA Theater, NYC; runs for 332 performances
1961 Jacques Offenbach and Yip Harburg’s musical “The Happiest Girl in the World”, starring Cyril Ritchard and Justine Rule, opens at Martin Beck Theatre, NYC; runs for 97 performances
1967 WNYE TV channel 25 in Brooklyn, NY (PBS) begins broadcasting
1968 “Planet of the Apes”, starring Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowell premiers nationally in the United States

Today’s Historical Events in Music
1947 Sidney Lippman and Sylvia Dee’s musical farce “Barefoot Boy with Cheek” opens at Martin Beck Theatre, NYC; runs for 108 performances
1954 Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical “Me and Juliet” closes at Majestic Theater, NYC, after 358 performances
1960 Elvis Presley records ‘It’s Now Or Never’, ‘Fever’ and ‘Are You Lonesome Tonight’ at RCA studios in Nashville, Tennessee
1964 Beatles hold top 6 spots on Sydney Australia record charts
1971 16th Eurovision Song Contest: Severine for Monaco wins singing “Un banc, un arbre, une rue” in Dublin
1976 21st Eurovision Song Contest: Brotherhood of Man for United Kingdom wins singing “Save Your Kisses for Me” in The Hague
1997 “Dream-Johnny Mercer Musical” opens at Royale Theatre, NYC; runs for 109 performance
2007 Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards denies saying he smoked his father’s ashes in an interview with NME

Today’s Historical Events in Sports
1908 Frank Gotch wins world heavyweight wrestling championship in 2 hrs
1923 2 “Black Sox” sue White Sox (unsuccessfully) for back salary
1930 Stanley Cup Final, Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec: Montreal Canadiens beat Boston Bruins, 4-3 for a 2-0 series sweep and their 3rd Championship
1935 Yasuo Ikenada runs world record marathon (2:26:44)
1955 Baltimore Orioles pull their 1st triple play (3-6-2 vs KC Athletics)
1962 American jockey Eddie Arcaro retires after 31 years (24,092 races)
1966 Tom Seaver signs with the Mets for a reported $50,000 bonus
1971 125th Grand National: John Cook aboard 28/1 chance Specify wins a close finish between the leading 5 in the final furlong
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Goddess – Nut

Egyptian Goddess Nut from gods-and-goddesses.com
Nut is the Egyptian goddess of the sky. She is a member of the Ennead, the nine original Egyptian gods and goddesses of Heliopolis, which was a city near Cairo and the birthplace of the gods.






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