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December 29 Today In History
Today’s Important Historical Events
1835 Treaty of New Echota is signed between the US government and representatives of a minority Cherokee political faction to cede all lands of the Cherokee east of the Mississippi River to the United States
1845 Texas admitted as 28th state of the Union
1903 French Equatorial Africa separates into Gabon, Chad and Ubangi-Shari
1911 Sun Yat-sen elected 1st President of the Republic of China
1997 Hong Kong begins slaughtering all its chickens to prevent bird flu
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Today’s Historical Events
1170 English Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket assassinated before the high altar of Canterbury Cathedral by four knights
1503 Battle of Garigliano: Spanish army under Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba defeats French forces in Italy, giving Spain control of the Kingdom of Naples
1539 St Jacob’s Church burns after being hit by lightning
1541 Isabella of Poland and King Ferdinand of Austria sign Treaty of Gyalu
1558 Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, buried in El Escorial, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain
1653 Dutch painter Jan Vermeer becomes a member of the Guild of Saint Luke for painters in Delft
1705 Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon’s play “Idoménée” premieres in Paris
1708 Great Alliance occupies Gent
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Today’s Historical Events in Film and TV
1806 Thomas Dibdin’s pantomime “Harlequin and Mother Goose” starring Joseph Grimaldi, in his most famous clown performance, opens at the Covent Garden Theatre, London
1913 1st movie serial “Adventures of Kathlyn” premieres in Chicago
1932 Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers‘ 1st joint movie “Flying Down to Rio,” directed by Thornton Freeland, premieres in NYC
1933 “Sons of the Desert” film directed by William A. Seiter starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy is released
1937 Lou Thesz beats Everett Marshall in St Louis, to win NWA World heavyweight title – youngest ever
1949 1st UHF television station operating regular basis Bridgeport, Connecticut
1955 Barbra Streisand‘s 1st recording “You’ll Never Know” at age 13
1965 “Thunderball”, 4th James Bond film starring Sean Connery and Claudine Auger premieres in Tokyo, Japan
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Today’s Historical Music Events
1857 Franz Liszt‘s symphonic poem “Die Hunnenschlacht” premieres in Weimar
1902 “The Entertainer” is one of several piano rag compositions copyrighted for Scott Joplin by the US Copyright Office
1911 San Francisco Symphony forms
1948 “Rape of Lucretia” opens at Ziegfeld Theater NYC for 23 performances
1982 Bob Marley postage stamp issued in Jamaica
1984 Blues took 27 shots against Islanders in 1 period
1993 Courtney Love sues doctors for leaking news of her methadone treatment
1996 “Dreams & Nightmares” closes at Martin Beck Theater NYC
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Today’s Historical Events in Sports
1906 Stanley Cup, Montreal Arena, Westmount, Quebec: Montreal Wanderers beat New Glasgow (NS), 7-2 for 17-5 aggregate challenge series victory
1933 New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert refuses to release future Baseball Hall of Fame slugger Babe Ruth to manage the Cincinnati Reds
1934 First collegiate basketball doubleheader is played at Madison Square Garden, NYC; New York University beats Notre Dame, 25-18; Westminster edges St. John’s, 37-33
1937 Lou Thesz beats Everett Marshall in St Louis, to win NWA World heavyweight title – youngest ever
1940 3rd NFL All Star Game: Chicago Bears beats NFL All-Stars, 28-14
1945 Montreal right wing Maurice Richard scores twice in Canadiens’ 5-4 loss to Chicago Black Hawks to record his 100th NHL career goal; reaches mark in 145 games, then fastest in history; since broken by Mike Bossy, 100 goals in 129 games
1955 NHL officials wear new vertically striped black-and-white sweaters for the first time in Montreal Canadiens’ 5-2 win over Toronto Maple Leafs
1957 National Football League Championship, Briggs Stadium, Detroit: Detroit Lions beat Cleveland Browns, 50-14; Lions score 2 touchdowns in each quarter
Astronomy Picture of the Day
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2021 December 29

Giant Storms and High Clouds on Jupiter
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS; Processing & License: Kevin M. Gill
Explanation: What and where are these large ovals? They are rotating storm clouds on Jupiter imaged last month by NASA’s Juno spacecraft. In general, higher clouds are lighter in color, and the lightest clouds visible are the relatively small clouds that dot the lower oval. At 50 kilometers across, however, even these light clouds are not small. They are so high up that they cast shadows on the swirling oval below. The featured image has been processed to enhance color and contrast. Large ovals are usually regions of high pressure that span over 1000 kilometers and can last for years. The largest oval on Jupiter is the Great Red Spot (not pictured), which has lasted for at least hundreds of years. Studying cloud dynamics on Jupiter with Juno images enables a better understanding of dangerous typhoons and hurricanes on Earth.
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December 28 Today In History
Today’s Important Historical Events
1065 Westminster Abbey Consecrated in London
1612 First observation of Neptune – Galileo observes and records a “fixed star” without realising it is a planet
1767 King Taksin crowned King of Thailand and establishes Thonburi as his capital
1836 Spain recognizes the independence of Mexico
1860 Harriet Tubman arrives in Auburn, New York, on her last mission to free slaves, having evaded capture for 8 years on the Underground Railroad
1908 Earthquake strikes Messina in Italy, killing nearly 80,000
1943 All Kalmyk inhabitants of the Republic of Kalmukkie deported by the Soviet Union to Central Asia and Siberia. Many die en route.

Today’s Historical Events
418 St Boniface I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
801 Louis the Vrome occupies Barcelona
1065 Westminster Abbey Consecrated in London
1308 The reign of Emperor Hanazono, Emperor of Japan, begins
1612 First observation of Neptune – Galileo observes and records a “fixed star” without realising it is a planet
1614 Sperm whale beached at Noordwijk
1732 Benjamin Franklin under the pseudonym Richard Saunders begins publication of “Poor Richard’s Almanack”
1767 King Taksin crowned King of Thailand and establishes Thonburi as his capital

Today’s Historical Events in Film and TV
1895 Filmmakers the Lumiere brothers, hold the first commercial film screening at Salon Indien du Grand Café, Paris
1927 Arthur Honegger‘s opera “Antigone” premieres with a libretto by Jean Cocteau, sets by Pablo Picasso and costumes by Coco Chanel at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Brussels
1934 Film “Bright Eyes” premieres starring Shirley Temple and featuring the song “On the Good Ship Lollipop”
1949 20th Century Fox announces it will produce TV programs
1953 WLBT TV channel 3 in Jackson, MS (NBC) begins broadcasting
1954 KEPR TV channel 19 in Pasco-Kennewick-Richl, WA (CBS) 1st broadcast
1956 Miss Frances [Horwich], last Ding Dong School on NBC-TV
1957 CBS states it won’t broadcast baseball where minor league games are on

Today’s Historical Music Events
1821 Composer Gioachino Rossini moves to Bologna
1910 Opera “Konigskinder” is produced (NYC)
1925 George and Ira Gershwin‘s musical “Tip-Toes” premieres in New York City
1928 Ma Rainey, “Mother of the Blues” makes her last record “Big Feelin’ Blues”
1944 Leonard Bernstein‘s musical “On the Town” premieres in NYC
1958 Chipmunks (Alvin, Simon & Theodore with David Seville) hits #1
1963 “Double Dublin” closes at Little Theater NYC after 4 performances
1963 “Jennie” closes at Majestic Theater NYC after 82 performances

Today’s Historical Events in Sports
1887 John Layton Jarvis becomes first British race horse trainer to be knighted for services to racing
1905 Intercollegiate Athletic Association of US founded (becomes NCAA in 1910)
1918 Montreal’s Georges Vezina becomes the first NHL goalie to record an assist during the Canadiens’ 6-3 win over the Toronto Arenas
1934 First ever Women’s cricket international begins England vs Australia in Australia
1938 Paul Gibb scores 106 on Test Cricket debut v South Africa
1940 Cricketer Arthur Morris scores 111 in 2nd innings of 1st game after 148
1944 Former Wash 3rd baseman Buddy Lewis wins Distinguished Flying Cross
1944 Montreal right wing Maurice ‘Rocket’ Richard becomes first player in NHL history to score 8 points in one game with 5 goals and 3 assists in the Canadiens’ 9-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings
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2021 December 28
Sun Halo over Sweden
Video Credit & Copyright: Håkan Hammar (Vemdalen Ski Resort, SkiStar)
Explanation: What’s happened to the Sun? Sometimes it looks like the Sun is being viewed through a giant lens. In the featured video, however, there are actually millions of tiny lenses: ice crystals. Water may freeze in the atmosphere into small, flat, six-sided, ice crystals. As these crystals flutter to the ground, much time is spent with their faces flat and parallel to the ground. An observer may find themselves in the same plane as many of the falling ice crystals near sunrise or sunset. During this alignment, each crystal can act like a miniature lens, refracting sunlight into our view and creating phenomena like parhelia, the technical term for sundogs. The featured video was taken in late 2017 on the side of a ski hill at the Vemdalen Ski Resort in central Sweden. Visible in the center is the most direct image of the Sun, while two bright sundogs glow prominently from both the left and the right. Also visible is the bright 22 degree halo — as well as the rarer and much fainter 46 degree halo — also created by sunlight refracting through atmospheric ice crystals.
Days Of The Week In Wicca
From a Wiccan viewpoint, it is marvellous how the traditional names of days have survived all through the dark times. It is no secret that all seven days of the week have been named after Gods and Goddesses worshipped by the Old Tradition. Let’s explore the way we could bring a little magic in our everyday use.
According to modern Wicca traditions, all seven days of the week has different attributes and represent a certain element. It is down to you individually, how you use this information but it is believed that an understanding of the wheel of the week can bring a nice change to a hectic lifestyle.
The seven-day week was first introduced by ancient Egyptians, when according to Egyptian astrology they assigned a name to every day by the planet that was regent during the first hour of that particular day. As ancient Egyptian astrology knew only seven celestial bodies, we now have seven days of the week. But all this has also a deeper meaning not only within Wicca.
Sunday was named after Sunna – the Germanic goddess of the Sun. In modern Wicca traditions it…
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December 27 Today In History
Today’s Important Historical Events
1512 Spanish Crown issues the Laws of Burgos, governing the conduct of settlers with regards to native Indians in the New World
1657 “Flushing Remonstrance” petition signed in the Dutch colony of New Netherland, protesting the ban on Quaker worship
1939 Between 20,000 and 40,000 die in magnitude 8 earthquake in Erzincam, Turkey
1945 International Monetary Fund formally established by 29 member countries based on ideas of Harry Dexter White and John Maynard Keynes
1949 Queen Juliana of the Netherlands grants independence to Indonesia
1979 After invading Afghanistan two days earlier Soviet forces pull off a coup in Kabul, killing President Hafizullah Amin

Today’s Historical Events
418 [Etalius] begins his reign as Catholic Pope
537 Hagia Sophia inaugurated by the Emperor Justinian I as an Eastern Orthodox cathedral
795 Leo III begins his reign as Pope after his election the previous day
1437 Albrecht II von Habsburg becomes king of Bohemia
1512 Spanish Crown issues the Laws of Burgos, governing the conduct of settlers with regards to native Indians in the New World
1521 The “Zwickau Prophets” appear in Wittenberg
1657 “Flushing Remonstrance” petition signed in the Dutch colony of New Netherland, protesting the ban on Quaker worship
1679 Dutch troops capture Madurees prince Trunudjojo in Java

Today’s Historical Events in Film and TV
1927 Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II’s “Show Boat” premieres in New York City
1937 Mae West performs Adam & Eve skit that gets her banned from NBC radio
1947 1st “Howdy Doody Show” (Puppet Playhouse), telecast on NBC
1964 The Supremes 1st appear on “The Ed Sullivan Show” singing “Come See About Me”
1974 Dear Abby show ends run on CBS radio after 11 years
1978 CBS Television’s premiere of its version of “Les Miserables”, starring Richard Jordan and Anthony Perkins
1979 Soap Opera “Knots Landing” premieres on CBS-TV
1986 2nd Soap Opera Digest Awards – Days of Our Lives wins

Today’s Historical Music Events
1903 “Sweet Adeline”, a barbershop quartet favorite, is first sung
1932 Radio City Music Hall opens in New York City
1934 “Thumbs Up” a musical revue, including music and lyrics by Vernon Duke & James Hanley premieres in NYC
1941 Dmitri Shostakovich completes his 7th Symphony in Siberia
1954 Gian Carlo Menotti’s Pulitzer Prize winning opera “The Saint of Bleecker Street” opens at Broadway Theater in ,NYC; runs for 92 performances
1961 Styne, Comden and Green’s musical “Subways Are For Sleeping” premieres at St James Theater, NYC; runs for 205 performances
1966 “At the Drop of Another Hat” opens at Booth Theater NYC for 105 performances
1967 Leonard Cohen releases his debut album “Songs of Leonard Cohen” on Columbia Records

Today’s Historical Events in Sports
1892 Biddle University beats Livingstone College 5-0 in 1st black college football game, in Salisbury, North Carolina
1897 Stanley Cup, Victoria Rink, Montreal, Quebec: Montreal Victorias beat Ottawa Capitals, 15-2
1919 Red Sox owner Harry Frazee announces they will deal any player except Harry Hooper, Hooper is sent to the White Sox after 1920 season
1937 German immigration officials with no explanation bar Juan Carlos Zabala (Arg), 1932 Olympic marathon champion, from entering Germany
1942 5th NFL All Star Game, Shribe Park, Philadelphia: NFL All-Stars beat Washington Redskins, 17-14
1951 40th Davis Cup: Australia beats USA in Sydney (3-2)
1953 National Football League Championship, Briggs Stadium, Detroit: Detroit Lions beat Cleveland Browns, 17-16 to retain title
1956 45th Davis Cup: Australia beats USA in Adelaide (5-0)
Astronomy Picture of the Day
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2021 December 27

Comet Leonard behind JWST Launch Plume
Image Credit & Copyright: Matipon Tangmatitham (NARIT)
Explanation: Which one of these two streaks is a comet? Although they both have comet-like features, the lower streak is the only real comet. This lower streak shows the coma and tail of Comet Leonard, a city-sized block of rocky ice that is passing through the inner Solar System as it continues its looping orbit around the Sun. Comet Leonard has recently passed its closest to both the Earth and Venus and will round the Sun next week. The comet, still visible to the unaided eye, has developed a long and changing tail in recent weeks. In contrast, the upper streak is the launch plume of the Ariane V rocket that lifted the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) off the Earth two days ago. The featured single-exposure image was taken from Thailand, and the foreground spire is atop a pagoda in Doi Inthanon National Park. JWST, NASA’s largest and most powerful space telescope so far, will orbit the Sun near the Earth-Sun L2 point and is scheduled to start science observations in the summer of 2022.
Gallery: Comet Leonard 2021
Gallery: Webb Space Telescope Launch: 2021 December 25
Celtic Calendar – Birch December 24 – January 20
(I am sorry I did not get this up on December 24 the day it started)

Birch – the tree of birth
The Birch was seen by the Druids as the tree of birth – a symbol of new beginnings. Beth, meaning birch, is the first letter in the Ogham alphabet and the first month in the Celtic Tree Calendar.
From ireland-calling.com – Birch
The birch tree has many uses both medicinal and practical.
Birch wood is durable but quick to rot, making it a good home for insects and birdlife.
It was often used to make May poles and start the fires at Beltane, the festival of new beginnings, due to a highly combustible tar in its bark.
This tar is furthermore believed to be good for the skin and can be used to treat eczema.
Birch is also associated with purification and protection. The leaves of the birch can be brewed into a tea that treats infection, stimulates the gall bladder and kidneys and is said to dissolve gravel and kidney stones.
Birch used to stimulate purification process
In Scandinavia birch is used in saunas to stimulate the purification process and in Russia birch branches are beaten against the skin at steam rooms for the same purpose. This practice was also used as a punishment in old England to purify a criminal of evil.
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2021 December 26

James Webb Space Telescope over Earth
Image Credit: Arianespace, ESA, NASA, CSA, CNES
Explanation: There’s a big new telescope in space. This one, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), not only has a mirror over five times larger than Hubble‘s in area, but can see better in infrared light. The featured picture shows JWST high above the Earth just after being released by the upper stage of an Ariane V rocket, launched yesterday from French Guiana. Over the next month, JWST will move out near the Sun-Earth L2 point where it will co-orbit the Sun with the Earth. During this time and for the next five months, JWST will unravel its segmented mirror and an array of sophisticated scientific instruments — and test them. If all goes well, JWST will start examining galaxies across the universe and planets orbiting stars across our Milky Way Galaxy in the summer of 2022.
APOD Gallery: Webb Space Telescope Launch
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The History of Christmas

Christmas may get buried under the catalogues of holiday cheer, present buying, and a lot of food prep stress, but the 2 thousand-year-old holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus has one of the most complex and interesting timelines of any holiday in the history of the world.
The annual festival celebrated on Dec. 24, Dec. 25, January 7, and Jan 19 depending on denomination, is both a cultural and deeply religious occasion celebrated by billions of people around the world. From the inclusion of the Christmas tree to the annual gift-giving, the feast day that spans through modern history has many traditions, myths, and stories that resonate around the globe.
As a main celebration in the Christian liturgical calendar, it follows the season of Advent and ushers in Christmastide, or The Twelve Days of Christmas. It was first decided to the specific date in the Western calendar by Dionysius Exiguus, a Scythian monk who was an abbot in Rome. With Exiguus’ research and biblical texts, Jesus’s birth was decided to have occurred on December 25, 1 C.E. There have been many disputes over the actual date of Jesus’s birth since, but Exiguus’ date has stuck despite them.
Prior to Christian celebrations, Roman pagans celebrated the holiday of Saturnalia, a week of raucous celebrations from December 17-25, where Roman courts were closed and the law dictated that citizens could not be punished for damaging property or injuring people during the feasting. The Romans believed these celebrations, which chose a community victim and forced them to indulge in food and festivities, destroyed the forces of evil when they murdered this victim at the conclusion of the week, on December 25.
In the 4th century, Christian leaders were successful at converting many pagans to Christianity by allowing them to also continue the celebration of Saturnalia, and this was its first connection to Jesus’s birth. Because the festival of Saturnalia had no connection with Christian teachings, leaders tacked on the holiday of Jesus’s birth onto the last day of the festival. For many years, contemporaries of the time continued to allow the celebration.
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December 25 Daily Correspondence Digest for the Daily and Birthday Horoscopes
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Moon Alert
There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Virgo.
Aries (March 21-April 19)
You might want attention from a parent or someone in authority. You want the reassurance that you have this person’s approval. (We’ve all been there.) Believe me, this can be frustrating when you feel you’re not getting it! Relax.
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
Today you might be fascinated by someone who is far way, or different from you, or perhaps from another culture. Quite likely, you are entrenched in your views about politics, religion or a particular issue. Is this the day to get on your soap box? Maybe not.
Gemini (May 21-June 20)
It’s easy to get obsessed today about the wealth of others or what someone else owns or the wealth of your partner. You might feel jealous, or you might be obsessed about how something is shared – or not shared. In 10 years, will any of this matter? Chill out.
Cancer (June 21-July 22)
Relations with partners, spouses and close friends are intense today. You want their attention and you want their admiration. Dare I say, you want to feel adored? This can lead to feelings of insecurity and obsession. Take a step back. Give this situation more breathing space. Relax.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)
When it comes to issues about health, your pet, or how you are performing in your job, you might be anxious today. You want the approval of someone. (Well, don’t we all?) Focus on lighthearted activities and social outings to have a happy day.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
With the Moon in your sign today, things will tend to go your way. This is reassuring. Many of you want to enjoy social outings and fun times with kids. Therefore, do your best when dealing with increased chaos and turmoil at home. It is what it is.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
Issues at home today are intense because feelings are running high. This especially applies to romantic partners. Keep in mind that with Mars in your House of Communications, you’re a bit aggressive! Be gentle with others to keep the peace and promote harmony with everyone.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
Today you feel strong, intense feelings when talking to siblings, relatives and neighbours. Be smart and resist the temptation to become obsessed with an idea or a certain point of view. Instead, lighten up! Everyone sees things from their own perspective. Enjoy this day.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
You have lots of energy now because Mars is in your sign until January 25. The good news is you have energy to get things done! The not so good news is you might overpower others, especially if they feel uncertain about something. Take it easy.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
You have ideas about what you expect today to be, and how you want things to unfold. This is because Venus is lined up with Pluto in your sign, which makes you a bit obsessed about things. It also makes you feel intense. Be aware of this so that you can cut others some slack.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
You might be mildly troubled by something that’s going on behind the scenes. You might know what it is, or maybe it’s something you can’t quite put your finger on? Use positive energy today to interact with friends and groups. Whatever happens, keep the high road.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
You’re keen to communicate to friends and groups today. You have strong ideas, especially about your future plans and goals. Remember to listen to what others have to say. Be cooperative because the Moon is still opposite your sign.
If Your Birthday Is Today
Actress Rachel Keller (1992) shares your birthday today. You are grounded and practical, but you are also intuitive and perceptive. You value fair play and are a natural peacemaker. You remain calm when others around you are flustered. This is been a social year for you, and also a time when you had to help others. Next year you will have more solitude to learn and to teach.


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DECEMBER 25 birthday horoscope predicts you are an extraordinary person. You are a Capricorn who is truly a mystic healer. It’s not just a coincidence that you are interested in New Age or alternative medicine. You cannot see anyone in pain.
You have great solipsism, and people can “feel” a difference after having a conversation with you. They may even recover answers to age-old questions. In other words, those born on this birthday can be an angel in disguise.
The December 25 birthday personality has a lot of patience with people. You are likely to stay calm in situations that call for extreme measures. This is not something everyone is capable of. You should be proud of yourself as are your friends, co-workers, and family.
This Capricorn birthday person can make friendships complicated though. You’ve been known to put your friends through some “test.” You want to know if they are true or not. You want to be loved unconditionally but are not sure enough to know that anyone would stand by you in the good as well as the bad times. Until that time, this Capricorn born today will remain single.
The December 25 horoscope predicts that you fear rejection. So you don’t always show how you feel deep down. You are sensitive and will make a supportive partner. You love with your whole heart and the longer the relationship lasts, the more you invest in yourself. This zodiac birthday person will generally place communication and trust as their top requirements for a long-term relationship. They also can be highly particular individuals who remember birthdays and anniversaries.
The December 25 astrology predicts that commitment to a diet seems to be very difficult for you. You have what it takes, but you don’t want to put in the work. Listen, after you do it sometimes, it’ll become routine. Low calories foods have reached new levels of goodness. It doesn’t have to taste bland anymore. The future of person who born on December 25 depends on how well they care for their health.
When you eat right, you can lose weight or gain weight. Sometimes, you don’t even have to give up the foods you love to do it. Pick a program, take your supplements especially those that increase your calcium intake and stick with it. Your bones will thank you in the long haul. Oh, and find a nice trail and hike it. Take a friend for company.
The December 25 birthday personality are professionals who are generally found in the background. Nonetheless, you have a sunny disposition to work with. You make people laugh with your sense of humor. It would not surprise me if you somehow used your supernatural abilities to help others. They love your winning attitude, too. Usually, you are hard at work while others are sleeping. You want to live well and without financial limitations. You have the drive and the willpower to prosper; you need to use it, however.
The December 25th birthday meaning shows that you are remarkably smart and it is likely that you will have a top position in administration or business. Buying and selling property is always a popular method of making huge profits. However, your aptitude is saying that you could be a doctor. It’s up to you, Capricorn – the world is yours!
As the December 25 zodiac sign is Capricorn, chances are you are the epitome of being cool, calm and collected. You have special abilities that could be considered as above average. I mean, you may have divine qualities and not know it, my friend. You have a lot going on for yourself, but you may need a push in that direction.
With a supportive and strong partner, the December 25 birthday personality can reach heights without limitations. Famous people were once unknown people from down the street. You are just like those people. Get a hold of your health as you will need to eat properly to have strength. Being you is no easy job and eating only ensures you’ll have the energy to be you!
Famous People And Celebrities Born On December 25
Humphrey Bogart, Jimmy Buffett, Dido, Rickey Henderson, Chris Rene, Annie Lennox, Atal Bihari Vajpayee
See: Famous Celebrities Born On December 25
This Day That Year – December 25 In History
2013 – The Egyptian government partnered with the Muslim Brotherhood to stop bombings and other radical deeds.
1983 – The first televised Christmas parade.
1955 – The Cleveland Browns wins the NFL championship game.
1896 – John P Sousa presents “Stars and Stripes Forever.”
December 25 Makar Rashi (Vedic Moon Sign)
December 25 Chinese Zodiac OX
December 25 Birthday Planet
Your ruling planet is Saturn that symbolizes the different definitions in our life and reminds us to stay within our limits.
December 25 Birthday Symbols
The Goat Is The Symbol For The Capricorn Zodiac Sign
December 25 Birthday Tarot Card
Your Birthday Tarot Card is The Chariot. This card symbolizes self-assertion and willpower needed to become successful. The Minor Arcana cards are Two of Disks and Queen of Pentacles
December 25 Birthday Zodiac Compatibility
You are most compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign Capricorn: This is a long-lasting love match.
You are not compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign Aries: This relationship will be contentious.
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December 25 Lucky Numbers
Number 1 – This number stands for a pioneer with a courageous and motivational spirit.
Number 7 – This is a number that is symbolic of solitude, analysis, research, and scientific mind.
Read about: Birthday Numerology
Lucky Colors For December 25 Birthday
Indigo: This is a color of imagination, perception, transformation and selfless love.
Sea Green: This is a color that stands for expanse, freedom, calmness, and loyalty.
Lucky Days For December 25 Birthday
Monday – This day ruled by the Moon shows your caring and nurturing attitude, behavior, and reactions.
Saturday – This day ruled by Saturn is symbolic of significant efforts needed to come out a victor in life.
December 25 Birthstone Garnet
Garnet is a gemstone that symbolizes confidence, love, dedication and positive thoughts.
Ideal Zodiac Birthday Gifts For People Born On December 25
A swim watch for the man and a beautifully framed collage of family photos for the woman. The December 25 birthday horoscope predicts that you like gifts that are naturally made.
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Color Correspondence Of Color and Hue
Color correspondence is the way that the use of color will affect your magickal workings. From the color of the candles that you use to the color of clothes that you wear
It should be noted that this type of correspondence is not just associated with pagan followings or metaphysics. There is scientific evidence about the relationship of color to mood, success and growth. In many penal systems, when an inmate acts out of line (eq. gets in a fight), they are put into a “pink room” for a short time. This, under short duration, is said to calm the suspect. But long time exposure to pinks or reds can have exactly the opposite effect.
Color table and information…
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December 24 Today In History
Today’s Important Historical Events
1565 Compromise of the Nobles in Habsburg Netherlands closes against inquisition
1814 Treaty of Ghent signed, ending the War of 1812 between the United States, the United Kingdom and their allies
1936 1st radioactive isotope medicine administered in Berkeley, California
1943 US President FDR appoints General Eisenhower Supreme Commander of the Allied forces
This website was down for all the other historical events. If you are interested in reading the rest of today’s historical happenings, please click on the link above and then on the links for the rest of the topics.
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2021 December 24

M1: The Crab Nebula
Image Credit & Copyright: Michael Sherick
Explanation: The Crab Nebula is cataloged as M1, the first object on Charles Messier’s famous 18th century list of things which are not comets. In fact, the Crab is now known to be a supernova remnant, debris from the death explosion of a massive star, witnessed by astronomers in the year 1054. This sharp, ground-based telescopic view combines broadband color data with narrowband data that tracks emission from ionized sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms to explore the tangled filaments within the still expanding cloud. One of the most exotic objects known to modern astronomers, the Crab Pulsar, a neutron star spinning 30 times a second, is visible as a bright spot near the nebula’s center. Like a cosmic dynamo, this collapsed remnant of the stellar core powers the Crab’s emission across the electromagnetic spectrum. Spanning about 12 light-years, the Crab Nebula is a mere 6,500 light-years away in the constellation Taurus.
One Opinion on a Practical Spellcasting Guide
I suggest you always cast a spell yourself as you know the intention you have behind wanting it cast. Having someone else cast a spell for you can lead to the intention of the spell being left to their interruption of what you say you want. Through the years I have found the intention is about 90% of how the spell will manifest. Keep your intention upmost in your mind when writing and casting your spells. If using a spell someone has written edit or tweak it, so it becomes your spell with theirs as a baseline for you to build on. – Lady Beltane
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BE CAREFUL! We do not recommend casting spells yourself without serious training. But if you are interested in learning about witchcraft basics, then read on!
All witchcraft practices have one thing in common. They require creating a sacred space where you can focus your intention. Wiccans cast a circle using the elements. Other forms of pagan spellcasting or witchcraft spells use the pentagram. Other spells don’t require either, but a gathering of the energies and focusing of your intentions is always necessary for spells to work. Otherwise, there will simply be no effect!
- Step 1: Define your intention: Refining which effect you intend to create in the physical world is crucial! Make it clear and concise, and be sure to think through the possible consequences and whether you are prepared to take responsibility for them.
- Step 2: Always follow spellcasting best practices:
- Get permission from anyone you plan to cast a spell on
- Clearly state your intention for optimal success
- Cast a series of spells if your goal is complicated
- Step 3: Find the right timing for your spell: Remember that privacy is important. Distractions such as other people or pets coming into your space while you are spell casting is a no-no because it will break your energy flow. If you are using the power of the lunar phases, consider casting banishing spells on the new moon. Cast love or abundance spells on the full moon to get them an extra boost, or follow the days of the week that best correspond to the energies:
- Sunday – for personal achievements
- Monday – for fertility, pregnancy and feminine moon (moonday) magic
- Tuesday – for strength and courage
- Wednesday – for Mercury, the planet of communication
- Thursday – cast spells for prosperity and abundance. Also for healing
- Friday – love magick
- Saturday – cleansing and banishing
- Step 4: Collect your materials and supplies: Each spell will outline the needed materials and supplies. From candles to crystals or representations of the elements, spells will clearly state what is needed. Be sure to gather them all carefully before you begin your spell! The last thing you want is to be sitting in your circle and realize you are missing something important!
- Step 5: Raise, direct and release the energy: Once you have set your intention, remember to magnify it by raising the cone of power! You can do this by drumming, dancing, chanting, visualization or even orgasm, as in sex magic. Then, once you have built the energy to a climax, send it to the universe to manifest. Afterward, remember to ground yourself back down. Then you can just await the results!
Tips on casting free magic spells
Stay away from darker magic if you are a beginner. Even white magic spells can have negative consequences if you accidentally cast them wrong, but black magic can be very dangerous. If you’ve already reached out to a professional spellcaster and you are ready to try some white magic basics, then keep these tips in mind:
- Stick to white magic spells if you are a novice
- Remember not to affect anyone else’s free will with your spellcasting or you may have negativity come your way
- Collect all of your materials before you start and make sure you have privacy
- Keep your intention as precise as you can – confused spells can have unintended consequences.
- It is a good idea to memorize your spell so you know exactly what to do before you start
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As you can see it is very important to know what you are getting into before you go dabbling around with witchcraft and magic spells! But for the sake of learning, I will share a few free spells with you, so that you can begin to understand how spellcasting works. But be sure to get the advice of a professional before trying these out!
How will I know when my free spell has been cast?
Spells take effect immediately, so you should notice the effects of your spellcasting right away. But remember, if your spell was very complicated, it might take some time to manifest fully. Sometimes spells require several steps and take effect gradually over time. Especially if your spell is controlling the actions of others by sending them away, for example. It will probably take some time for them to pack up their belongings and move away.
Frequently Asked Questions…
Pros of Free Spells
- Many great resources for free spells
- First three minutes free with a professional on Kasamba
- You can even write your own spells!
Cons of Free Spells
- Spellcasting can be risky business
- Unanticipated consequences can come back threefold!
- May not work at all
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