December 2023 Moon Details

December 2023 Moon Phase Information Source: moongoant.com

Full Moon and New Moon for December 2023

Last Quarter - Dec 2023
Last Quarter
December 5
05:49 UTC
New Moon - Dec 2023
New Moon
December 12
23:32 UTC
First Quarter - Dec 2023
First Quarter
December 19
18:39 UTC
Full Moon - Dec 2023

The Full Moon for this month will occur later in the month on Wednesday, December 27th. The New Moon is earlier in the month on Tuesday, December 12th.

About December’s Cold Full Moon

December full moon is commonly known in the Northern Hemisphere as the Full Long Nights Moon. It takes its name from the winter solstice, which has the longest night in the year. The Full Long Nights Moon cuts a soaring trajectory through the wintery skies, in direct opposition to the low-hanging sun. According to Pagan tradition, on years that the Full Moon falls before the winter solstice, it is referred to as the Mourning Moon. For our early Pagan ancestors this was a time of cleansing by stopping bad habits to make one stronger to service the cold winter ahead. The Algonquins called this full moon the Cold Moon, in reference to the cold light it casts upon long winter nights. Strangely enough, in certain other cultures, December’s full moon can actually be associated with warmth.

To the Deborean Clan, the Cold Moon is associated with staying in your cosy home beside a crackling fireplace, surrounded not just by physical warmth, but also the warmth of family and friends. Similarly, the Wishram tribe named December’s full moon the Winter Houses Moon. Given that it coincides with holidays like Yule, Pagans consider this the perfect time to open up your home and provide warmth to those you love, as well as to those who are most vulnerable to the cold of winter.

For those who are more inclined towards solitude, the Full Long Nights Moon provides an excellent opportunity to enjoy your cosy home in peace and quiet. Consider taking lots of restful naps under warm, fluffy comforters, or allowing yourself to lounge in bed in the mornings instead of rising immediately to work. Appropriately, the Native American Zuni tribe called December’s full moon the “Moon Where the Sun Comes Home to Rest”. This full moon is a great time for you to take a long overdue break and recharge, so that you may shine all the brighter when it comes time for you to rise again.

This period of slow restfulness is also very conducive to introspection. When you look inwards and take stock of your life during this time, try to focus on loose ends and the little things that you’ve left hanging throughout the year. As the last full moon that rises before the year draws to a close, the Full Long Nights Moon is a time of endings. Take advantage of this full moon’s energy and bring an end to tasks you’ve been meaning to do, clearing your mind so you can move forward with a clean slate.

As much as the Full Long Nights Moon may be about endings, it is also about beginnings and rebirth. The Sioux Indians’ name for December’s full moon is the “Moon When Deer Shed Their Horns”, thus beginning the process of growing new ones. The Celts, on the other hand, call it the Elder Moon. Elder is fragile and easily damaged, but it’s also full of vitality and recovers very quickly. As the Elder Moon shines upon you, allow yourself to rest and heal from everything that has hurt you over the year, and focus instead on new beginnings and promising areas of growth. This is an excellent time to start planning your New Year’s resolutions and set exciting new goals for the upcoming year.

Local Date and Time for December 2023 Full Moon in major cities around the world:

Los Angeles,
San Francisco,
Vancouver
December 26, 2023
4:33pm PST

Denver,
Salt Lake City,
Calgary
December 26, 2023
5:33pm MST

Chicago,
Houston,
San Antonio
December 26, 2023
6:33pm CST

New York,
Toronto,
Atlanta
December 26, 2023
7:33pm EST

London,
Manchester,
Dublin
December 27, 2023
12:33am GMT

Paris,
Rome,
Berlin
December 27, 2023
1:33am CET

Athens,
Istanbul,
Helsinki
December 27, 2023
2:33am EET

Dubai,
Abu Dhabi,
Muscat
December 27, 2023
4:33am +04

Bangalore,
Mumbai,
New Delhi
December 27, 2023
6:03am IST

Singapore,
Kuala Lumpur
December 27, 2023
8:33am +08

Perth,
Hong Kong,
Beijing
December 27, 2023
8:33am AWST

Sydney,
Brisbane,
Melbourne
December 27, 2023
11:33am AEDT

Gardening Moon Calendar – December 2023

Gardening Moon Calendar – December 2023

December 2023 – Gardening by the Moon, Biodynamic Planting Guide

Please read this first:

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.

Date
2023
Moon Phase Gardening by the
Moon Phase
Gardening by the
Moon Zodiac Sign

Tropical Zodiac (by Seasons)
Sidereal Zodiac (Maria Thun)

Dec 1
Fri
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
GeminiGemini

until 04:42
leaf Days
from 04:42

CancerCancer

Dec 2
Sat
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Dec 3
Sun
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer

until 16:05
fruit Days
from 16:05

LeoLeo

Dec 4
Mon

MoonOppositionSaturn

Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Dec 5
Tue
Last Quarter Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Dec 6
Wed
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
LeoLeo

until 04:51
root Days
from 04:51

VirgoVirgo

Dec 7
Thu
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
VirgoVirgo
Dec 8
Fri
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
VirgoVirgo

until 16:23
flower Days
from 16:23

LibraLibra

Dec 9
Sat
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra
Dec 10
Sun
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra
Dec 11
Mon
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra

until 00:41
leaf Days
from 00:41

ScorpioScorpio

Dec 12
Tue
NEW MOON
at 23:31
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate
leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio
Dec 13
Wed
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio

until 05:34
fruit Days
from 05:34

SagittariusSagittarius

Dec 14
Thu
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius
Dec 15
Fri
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius

until 08:14
root Days
from 08:14

CapricornCapricorn

Dec 16
Sat
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn
Dec 17
Sun
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn

until 10:14
flower Days
from 10:14

AquariusAquarius

Dec 18
Mon
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius
Dec 19
Tue
First Quarter Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius

until 12:50
leaf Days
from 12:50

PiscesPisces

Dec 20
Wed
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
PiscesPisces
Dec 21
Thu
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
PiscesPisces

until 16:38
fruit Days
from 16:38

AriesAries

Dec 22
Fri
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
AriesAries
Dec 23
Sat
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
AriesAries

until 21:47
root Days
from 21:47

TaurusTaurus

Dec 24
Sun
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus
Dec 25
Mon
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)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus
Dec 26
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)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus

until 04:26
flower Days
from 04:26

GeminiGemini

Dec 27
Wed
FULL MOON
at 00:32
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate

Pick medicinal herbs and plants

flower Days
GeminiGemini
Dec 28
Thu
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
GeminiGemini

until 13:07
leaf Days
from 13:07

CancerCancer

Dec 29
Fri
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Dec 30
Sat
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Dec 31
Sun

MoonOppositionSaturn

Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn

leaf Days
CancerCancer

until 00:11
fruit Days
from 00:11

LeoLeo

Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign (Element) – Legend

Biodynamic Calendar – Icon Legend
Leaf Days Leaf days (Water Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate plants from which the intention is to use Leaves and Stems.
  • Ex: Cabbage, Salads, Lettuce, Spinach, Green onions, Broccoli, Cauliflower and Celeriac.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in Flower days (or Fruit days).
  • Harvesting in Leaf days is not recommended (products start decomposing in a shorter time).
  • Beekeeping: Working with the hive is not recommended in Leaf days.

Fruit Days Fruit days (Fire Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate plants that produce Fruits and Seeds.
  • Ex: Cherry, Strawberry, Tomato, Pea, Bean, Corn, Pumpkin, Nut, Cereal, Courgette.
  • Harvesting in Fruit days allows fruits and seeds to have a better storage quality.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in Flower days (or Fruit days).
  • Beekeeping: Fruit days stimulate the collection of nectar. Bees are also supposed to be more gentle these days.

Root Days Root days (Earth Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate Root plants and Root vegetables.
  • Ex: Carrot, Turnip, but also Potato, Beet-root, Garlic, Onion, Leek.
  • Crop should be stored in Root days.
  • Beekeeping: Bees should be encouraged to build more comb.

Flower Days Flower days (Air Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant, cultivate and harvest Flower plants or herbs used for medicinal purposes.
  • Flowers, if cut in these days, have a more intense scent and endure longer.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in these Flower days.
  • Beekeeping: Flower days stimulate brood activity and colony development. Bees are also supposed to be more gentle these days.
Gardening by the Moon Phase – Legend
NEW MOON

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.


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

  • Sow/Plant: Above ground Leaf plants, Cereals, Grains, Lawns, Herbs, Cucumbers.
  • Jobs: Graft, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to increase growth).


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

  • Sow/Plant: Above ground Fruit plants (with “inside seeds” such as Tomatoes, Peppers, Peas and Bean), Cereals, Grains, Lawns and Flowers.
  • Jobs: Graft, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to increase growth).
  • Planting and Grafting take best if done two days just before the Full Moon.
FULL MOON

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.
  • Pick medicinal herbs and plants.


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

  • Sow/Plant: Below ground Root plants such as Potatoes, Carrots & Onions.
    Plant trees, shrubs, biennials & perennials.
  • Jobs: Harvest all crops, Fertilize, Transplant, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to reduce growth).


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

  • Barren phase: Time to rest and prepare for the next New Moon.
  • Jobs: Avoid seed sowing.
  • Jobs: Harvest and store crops, Fertilize, Transplant, Destroy weed, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to reduce growth).
Moon Opposition Saturn
MoonOppositionSaturn SPRAYING DAYS

  • Spraying Biodynamic preparations out during Moon opposition Saturn increases soil activity.
  • The MoonMoon represents fertility and germination, while SaturnSaturn represents form and strong structure.
  • It is also a perfect time to plant seeds out.

Date
2023
Moon Phase Gardening by the
Moon Phase
Gardening by the
Moon Zodiac Sign

Tropical Zodiac (by Seasons)
Sidereal Zodiac (Maria Thun)

Dec 1
Fri
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer

until 16:01
fruit Days
from 16:01

LeoLeo

Dec 2
Sat
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Dec 3
Sun
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Dec 4
Mon

MoonOppositionSaturn

Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn

fruit Days
LeoLeo

until 03:51
root Days
from 03:51

VirgoVirgo

Dec 5
Tue
Last Quarter Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
VirgoVirgo
Dec 6
Wed
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

root Days
VirgoVirgo

until 16:35
flower Days
from 16:35

LibraLibra

Dec 7
Thu
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra
Dec 8
Fri
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra
Dec 9
Sat
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

flower Days
LibraLibra

until 03:35
leaf Days
from 03:35

ScorpioScorpio

Dec 10
Sun
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio
Dec 11
Mon
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

– Harvest and store crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Destroy weed
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio

until 11:11
fruit Days
from 11:11

SagittariusSagittarius

Dec 12
Tue
NEW MOON
at 23:31
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate
fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius
Dec 13
Wed
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius

until 15:32
root Days
from 15:32

CapricornCapricorn

Dec 14
Thu
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn
Dec 15
Fri
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
CapricornCapricorn

until 17:56
flower Days
from 17:56

AquariusAquarius

Dec 16
Sat
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius
Dec 17
Sun
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
AquariusAquarius

until 19:59
leaf Days
from 19:59

PiscesPisces

Dec 18
Mon
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
PiscesPisces
Dec 19
Tue
First Quarter Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

leaf Days
PiscesPisces

until 22:47
fruit Days
from 22:47

AriesAries

Dec 20
Wed
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
AriesAries
Dec 21
Thu
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
AriesAries
Dec 22
Fri
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

fruit Days
AriesAries

until 02:50
root Days
from 02:50

TaurusTaurus

Dec 23
Sat
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus
Dec 24
Sun
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

– Mow lawns (to increase growth)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

root Days
TaurusTaurus

until 08:15
flower Days
from 08:15

GeminiGemini

Dec 25
Mon
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)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
GeminiGemini
Dec 26
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)
– Graft & Prune (to increase growth)

flower Days
GeminiGemini

until 15:15
leaf Days
from 15:15

CancerCancer

Dec 27
Wed
FULL MOON
at 00:32
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate

Pick medicinal herbs and plants

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Dec 28
Thu
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Dec 29
Fri
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

leaf Days
CancerCancer

until 00:23
fruit Days
from 00:23

LeoLeo

Dec 30
Sat
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Dec 31
Sun

MoonOppositionSaturn

Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

– Harvest all crops
– Fertilize, Transplant
– Mow lawns & Prune (to reduce growth)

Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn

fruit Days
LeoLeo

until 11:54
root Days
from 11:54

VirgoVirgo

Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign (Element) – Legend

Biodynamic Calendar – Icon Legend
Leaf Days Leaf days (Water Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate plants from which the intention is to use Leaves and Stems.
  • Ex: Cabbage, Salads, Lettuce, Spinach, Green onions, Broccoli, Cauliflower and Celeriac.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in Flower days (or Fruit days).
  • Harvesting in Leaf days is not recommended (products start decomposing in a shorter time).
  • Beekeeping: Working with the hive is not recommended in Leaf days.

Fruit Days Fruit days (Fire Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate plants that produce Fruits and Seeds.
  • Ex: Cherry, Strawberry, Tomato, Pea, Bean, Corn, Pumpkin, Nut, Cereal, Courgette.
  • Harvesting in Fruit days allows fruits and seeds to have a better storage quality.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in Flower days (or Fruit days).
  • Beekeeping: Fruit days stimulate the collection of nectar. Bees are also supposed to be more gentle these days.

Root Days Root days (Earth Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant and cultivate Root plants and Root vegetables.
  • Ex: Carrot, Turnip, but also Potato, Beet-root, Garlic, Onion, Leek.
  • Crop should be stored in Root days.
  • Beekeeping: Bees should be encouraged to build more comb.

Flower Days Flower days (Air Element)

  • It is the appropriate time to sow, transplant, cultivate and harvest Flower plants or herbs used for medicinal purposes.
  • Flowers, if cut in these days, have a more intense scent and endure longer.
  • Leaf plants should be harvested in these Flower days.
  • Beekeeping: Flower days stimulate brood activity and colony development. Bees are also supposed to be more gentle these days.
Gardening by the Moon Phase – Legend
NEW MOON

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.


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

  • Sow/Plant: Above ground Leaf plants, Cereals, Grains, Lawns, Herbs, Cucumbers.
  • Jobs: Graft, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to increase growth).


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

  • Sow/Plant: Above ground Fruit plants (with “inside seeds” such as Tomatoes, Peppers, Peas and Bean), Cereals, Grains, Lawns and Flowers.
  • Jobs: Graft, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to increase growth).
  • Planting and Grafting take best if done two days just before the Full Moon.
FULL MOON

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.
  • Pick medicinal herbs and plants.


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

  • Sow/Plant: Below ground Root plants such as Potatoes, Carrots & Onions.
    Plant trees, shrubs, biennials & perennials.
  • Jobs: Harvest all crops, Fertilize, Transplant, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to reduce growth).


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

  • Barren phase: Time to rest and prepare for the next New Moon.
  • Jobs: Avoid seed sowing.
  • Jobs: Harvest and store crops, Fertilize, Transplant, Destroy weed, Mow lawns & Prune foliage (to reduce growth).
Moon Opposition Saturn
MoonOppositionSaturn SPRAYING DAYS

  • Spraying Biodynamic preparations out during Moon opposition Saturn increases soil activity.
  • The MoonMoon represents fertility and germination, while SaturnSaturn represents form and strong structure.
  • It is also a perfect time to plant seeds out.

December 2023 PAGAN CALENDAR OF OBSERVANCES

December 2023 Pagan Calendar of Observance Source: wiccanfamilytemple.org

DEC. 1: – Greek / Roman Day of Pallas Athena / Minerva.
– Day for Meditation on Tantric Bodhisattva Goddess Red Tara – Protector against evil and harm.

DEC. 3: – Roman Day of Cybele / Rhea – The Great Mother.

DEC. 4: – Feast of Shango – Orisha who defends against evil.

DEC. 6: – Mindfulness Day – Zen Buddhist day for mindfully seeing and acting with compassion for the poor and oppressed.

DEC. 7: – Haloia of Demeter.

DEC. 7 – 9: Feast of the Immanent Feminine Divine Spirit – Honoring Goddess as Maha Devi Shakti (Hindu), Holy Spirit Wisdom (Christian).

DEC. 8: Rohatsu – Zen Buddhist celebration of the Buddha’s enlightenment.

DEC. 11: – Sacred to Arianrhod.

DEC. 12: – Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe – Mother of God and Mother of the Oppressed.

DEC. 13: – Feast of the Light-bringer – Honoring Goddess as Juno Lucina (Old Roman).

DEC. 14 – 28: Halcyon Days: time of tranquility.

DEC. 17: – Yoruba / Santeria feast of Orisha Babalu Aye – Healer of deadly diseases.
– Roman/Greek: Saturnalia begins festival to Saturn/Kronos as Harvest and Father Time with His scythe

DEC. 18: – Sacred to Epona.

DEC. 19: – Modresnact: Norse Mothers Night Festival.

DEC. 21: – thru 25 – Old Egyptian festival of Isis, the Magna Mater (Mother of God and Mother of All) giving birth to God Horus.
– YULE SABBAT: Winter Solstice; Return of the Sun God.

DEC. 23: – Sacred to Hathor.

DEC. 24: – Celtic Tree Month – Month of Reed ends, Tree Month of Elder begins.
– Celtic / German Nodlaig Eve/Modresnach: Night of the Great Mother

DEC. 25: – European Feasts of Herne, Frey, Dionysus – Birth of the God, the Light of the World.

DEC. 25: thru Jan 5: Old Norse festival honoring Saturn, Dionysus, Frey and Freya (Deities of Fertility) and the birth of the new-born Baldur (God of Light) with evergreens, fires, and feasting.

DEC. 28: – Sacred to Freya.

DEC. 31: Hogmanay—New Year’s Eve; Crone preparing to depart, winter at its height; Crone, old and withered year changes at midnight into young and fresh New Year. Hag’s Eve.
– Egyptian Lucky Day of Sekmet – Sekmet, the ravaging lioness, with her burning solar eye, is the destroyer/devourer aspect of the goddess.

All December Holidays in 2023

December Holidays in 2023 Source: holidayscalendar.com

Date Name Location / Topic
Friday,DEC 1
World AIDS Day World AIDS Day
Friday,DEC 1
Day of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Day of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Friday,DEC 1
National holiday National holiday
Friday,DEC 1
Republic Day Republic Day
Friday,DEC 1
Restoration of Independence Restoration of Independence
Friday,DEC 1
National Eat a Red Apple Day National Eat a Red Apple Day
Friday,DEC 1
Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day
Friday,DEC 1
Day With(out) Art Day Day With(out) Art Day
Friday,DEC 1
Faux Fur Friday Faux Fur Friday
Friday,DEC 1
Rosa Parks Day
United States(Ohio, Oregon)
Rosa Parks Day
Friday,DEC 1
Gospel Day Gospel Day
Friday,DEC 1
Sovereignty Day Sovereignty Day
Friday,DEC 1
Freedom and Democracy Day Freedom and Democracy Day
Friday,DEC 1
Farmer’s Day Farmer's Day
Friday,DEC 1
National Cookie Cutter Day National Cookie Cutter Day
Friday,DEC 1
National Cookie Cutter Week National Cookie Cutter Week
Friday,DEC 1
National Bartender Day National Bartender Day
Friday,DEC 1
Operation Santa Paws Operation Santa Paws
Friday,DEC 1
Gift Of Sight Month Gift Of Sight Month
Friday,DEC 1
National Tie Month National Tie Month
Friday,DEC 1
National Pear Month National Pear Month
Friday,DEC 1
Bingo’s Birthday Month Bingo’s Birthday Month
Saturday,DEC 2
National Day National Day
Saturday,DEC 2
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
Saturday,DEC 2
National Mutt Day National Mutt Day
Saturday,DEC 2
National Fritters Day National Fritters Day
Saturday,DEC 2
Special Education Day Special Education Day
Saturday,DEC 2
National Rhubarb Vodka Day National Rhubarb Vodka Day
Saturday,DEC 2
Skywarn Recognition Day Skywarn Recognition Day
Saturday,DEC 2
Play Basketball Day Play Basketball Day
Saturday,DEC 2
Global Fat Bike Day Global Fat Bike Day
Saturday,DEC 2
Candle Day Candle Day
Sunday,DEC 3
Make a Gift Day Make a Gift Day
Sunday,DEC 3
Day of Navarre
Spain(Navarre)
Day of Navarre
Sunday,DEC 3
International Day of Persons with Disabilities International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Sunday,DEC 3
National Roof Over Your Head Day National Roof Over Your Head Day
Sunday,DEC 3
First Sunday of Advent First Sunday of Advent
Sunday,DEC 3
Good Neighborliness Day Good Neighborliness Day
Sunday,DEC 3
First Advent Sunday First Advent Sunday
Sunday,DEC 3
Let’s Hug Day Let’s Hug Day
Monday,DEC 4
Wear Brown Shoes Day Wear Brown Shoes Day
Monday,DEC 4
National Cookie Day National Cookie Day
Monday,DEC 4
National Dice Day National Dice Day
Monday,DEC 4
National Sock Day National Sock Day
Monday,DEC 4
Westland Anniversary Day
New Zealand(West Coast*)
Westland Anniversary Day
Monday,DEC 4
Anniversary of the Coronation of King Tupou I Anniversary of the Coronation of King Tupou I
Monday,DEC 4
Santa’s List Day Santa's List Day
Monday,DEC 4
International Cheetah Day International Cheetah Day
Monday,DEC 4
Cabernet Franc Day Cabernet Franc Day
Monday,DEC 4
World Wildlife Conservation Day World Wildlife Conservation Day
Monday,DEC 4
Walt Disney Day Walt Disney Day
Monday,DEC 4
International Day Of Banks International Day Of Banks
Tuesday,DEC 5
International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development
Tuesday,DEC 5
World Soil Day World Soil Day
Tuesday,DEC 5
St Nicholas’ Eve/Sinterklaas St Nicholas' Eve/Sinterklaas
Tuesday,DEC 5
National Sacher Torte Day National Sacher Torte Day
Tuesday,DEC 5
AFL-CIO Day AFL-CIO Day
Tuesday,DEC 5
Bathtub Party Day Bathtub Party Day
Tuesday,DEC 5
International Ninja Day International Ninja Day
Tuesday,DEC 5
World Trick Shot Day World Trick Shot Day
Tuesday,DEC 5
King Bhumibol’s Birthday King Bhumibol's Birthday
Tuesday,DEC 5
National Repeal Day National Repeal Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
St. Nicholas’ Day St. Nicholas' Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
Army Day Army Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
Independence Day Independence Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
Put On Your Own Shoes Day Put On Your Own Shoes Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
Foundation of Quito Foundation of Quito
Wednesday,DEC 6
National Pawnbrokers Day National Pawnbrokers Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
National Microwave Oven Day National Microwave Oven Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
National Gazpacho Day National Gazpacho Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
Miners’ Day Miners’ Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
Constitution Day Constitution Day
Wednesday,DEC 6
Mitten Tree Day Mitten Tree Day
Thursday,DEC 7
Spitak Remembrance Day Spitak Remembrance Day
Thursday,DEC 7
International Civil Aviation Day International Civil Aviation Day
Thursday,DEC 7
National Heroes Day National Heroes Day
Thursday,DEC 7
Eve of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception Eve of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Thursday,DEC 7
The Feast of St. Ambrose (Milan) The Feast of St. Ambrose (Milan)
Thursday,DEC 7
Western Province Day Western Province Day
Thursday,DEC 7
Letter Writing Day Letter Writing Day
Thursday,DEC 7
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Thursday,DEC 7
National Cotton Candy Day National Cotton Candy Day
Friday,DEC 8
Bodhi Day Bodhi Day
Friday,DEC 8
Virgin of Caacupé Day Virgin of Caacupé Day
Friday,DEC 8
Battle Day Battle Day
Friday,DEC 8
Constitution Day Constitution Day
Friday,DEC 8
National Youth Day National Youth Day
Friday,DEC 8
National Brownie Day National Brownie Day
Friday,DEC 8
Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day
Friday,DEC 8
National Salesperson Day National Salesperson Day
Friday,DEC 8
Feast of the Immaculate Conception Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Friday,DEC 8
Hanukkah Starts Hanukkah Starts
Friday,DEC 8
Mother’s Day Mother's Day
Friday,DEC 8
Santa Marian Kamalen Day Santa Marian Kamalen Day
Friday,DEC 8
Saint Kliment Ohridski’s Day Saint Kliment Ohridski's Day
Friday,DEC 8
Official Lost and Found Day Official Lost and Found Day
Friday,DEC 8
National Lard Day National Lard Day
Saturday,DEC 9
National Heroes Day National Heroes Day
Saturday,DEC 9
International Anti-Corruption Day International Anti-Corruption Day
Saturday,DEC 9
Christmas Card Day Christmas Card Day
Saturday,DEC 9
Republic Day Republic Day
Saturday,DEC 9
National Pastry Day National Pastry Day
Saturday,DEC 9
Weary Willie Day Weary Willie Day
Saturday,DEC 9
National Wreaths Across America Day National Wreaths Across America Day
Saturday,DEC 9
World Genocide Commemoration Day World Genocide Commemoration Day
Saturday,DEC 9
Hanukkah II Hanukkah II
Saturday,DEC 9
National Llama Day National Llama Day
Saturday,DEC 9
World Techno Day World Techno Day
Saturday,DEC 9
International Day Of Veterinary Medicine International Day Of Veterinary Medicine
Saturday,DEC 9
Gingerbread Decorating Day Gingerbread Decorating Day
Saturday,DEC 9
International Shareware Day International Shareware Day
Sunday,DEC 10
Human Rights Day Human Rights Day
Sunday,DEC 10
Constitution Day Constitution Day
Sunday,DEC 10
Dewey Decimal System Day Dewey Decimal System Day
Sunday,DEC 10
Jane Addams Day Jane Addams Day
Sunday,DEC 10
National Lager Day National Lager Day
Sunday,DEC 10
Nobel Prize Day Nobel Prize Day
Sunday,DEC 10
Anniversary of Victory over ISIS Anniversary of Victory over ISIS
Sunday,DEC 10
Hanukkah III Hanukkah III
Sunday,DEC 10
Second Advent Sunday Second Advent Sunday
Sunday,DEC 10
International Animal Rights Day International Animal Rights Day
Sunday,DEC 10
Worldwide Candle Lighting Day Worldwide Candle Lighting Day
Sunday,DEC 10
World Choral Day World Choral Day
Monday,DEC 11
Human Rights and Peace Day Human Rights and Peace Day
Monday,DEC 11
International Mountain Day International Mountain Day
Monday,DEC 11
Anniversary of the Statute of Westminster Anniversary of the Statute of Westminster
Monday,DEC 11
Republic Day Republic Day
Monday,DEC 11
National App Day National App Day
Monday,DEC 11
National Noodle Ring Day National Noodle Ring Day
Monday,DEC 11
Green Monday Green Monday
Monday,DEC 11
Hanukkah IV Hanukkah IV
Monday,DEC 11
Birthday of the Sultan of Selangor
Malaysia(Selangor)
Birthday of the Sultan of Selangor
Monday,DEC 11
Independence Day Independence Day
Monday,DEC 11
National Have A Bagel Day National Have A Bagel Day
Tuesday,DEC 12
Day of Neutrality Day of Neutrality
Tuesday,DEC 12
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Tuesday,DEC 12
Jamhuri Day Jamhuri Day
Tuesday,DEC 12
National Ambrosia Day National Ambrosia Day
Tuesday,DEC 12
National Ding-a-Ling Day National Ding-a-Ling Day
Tuesday,DEC 12
Gingerbread House Day Gingerbread House Day
Tuesday,DEC 12
Poinsettia Day Poinsettia Day
Tuesday,DEC 12
Hanukkah V Hanukkah V
Tuesday,DEC 12
International Day Of Neutrality International Day Of Neutrality
Wednesday,DEC 13
National Day National Day
Wednesday,DEC 13
Republic Day Republic Day
Wednesday,DEC 13
National Guard Birthday National Guard Birthday
Wednesday,DEC 13
National Cocoa Day National Cocoa Day
Wednesday,DEC 13
National Violin Day National Violin Day
Wednesday,DEC 13
Pick A Pathologist Pal Day Pick A Pathologist Pal Day
Wednesday,DEC 13
Hanukkah VI / Rosh Chodesh Tevet Hanukkah VI / Rosh Chodesh Tevet
Wednesday,DEC 13
Day Of The Horse Day Of The Horse
Thursday,DEC 14
National Bouillabaisse Day National Bouillabaisse Day
Thursday,DEC 14
Monkey Day Monkey Day
Thursday,DEC 14
Hanukkah VII Hanukkah VII
Thursday,DEC 14
Free Shipping Day Free Shipping Day
Thursday,DEC 14
Roast Chestnuts Day Roast Chestnuts Day
Friday,DEC 15
National Cupcake Day National Cupcake Day
Friday,DEC 15
Cat Herders Day Cat Herders Day
Friday,DEC 15
National Wear Your Pearls Day National Wear Your Pearls Day
Friday,DEC 15
National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day
Friday,DEC 15
Underdog Day Underdog Day
Friday,DEC 15
Hanukkah Ends Hanukkah Ends
Friday,DEC 15
Bill of Rights Day Bill of Rights Day
Friday,DEC 15
Hanukkah VIII Hanukkah VIII
Friday,DEC 15
Homecoming Day (only Alderney) Homecoming Day (only Alderney)
Saturday,DEC 16
National Day National Day
Saturday,DEC 16
Independence Day Independence Day
Saturday,DEC 16
National Chocolate Covered Anything Day National Chocolate Covered Anything Day
Saturday,DEC 16
Day of Reconciliation Day of Reconciliation
Saturday,DEC 16
Barbie and Barney Backlash Day Barbie and Barney Backlash Day
Saturday,DEC 16
Martyrdom of Fatima Martyrdom of Fatima
Saturday,DEC 16
Dhanu Sankranti Dhanu Sankranti
Saturday,DEC 16
Las Posadas Las Posadas
Saturday,DEC 16
Stupid Toy Day Stupid Toy Day
Sunday,DEC 17
National Day (2nd day) National Day (2nd day)
Sunday,DEC 17
Independence Day (Day 2) Independence Day (Day 2)
Sunday,DEC 17
Pan American Aviation Day Pan American Aviation Day
Sunday,DEC 17
Wright Brothers Day Wright Brothers Day
Sunday,DEC 17
National Maple Syrup Day National Maple Syrup Day
Sunday,DEC 17
Third Advent Sunday Third Advent Sunday
Sunday,DEC 17
Saturnalia December Saturnalia December
Monday,DEC 18
Arabic Language Day Arabic Language Day
Monday,DEC 18
National Day National Day
Monday,DEC 18
Nigerien Republic Day Nigerien Republic Day
Monday,DEC 18
International Migrants Day International Migrants Day
Monday,DEC 18
National Roast Suckling Pig Day National Roast Suckling Pig Day
Monday,DEC 18
Answer The Telephone Like Buddy The Elf Day Answer The Telephone Like Buddy The Elf Day
Monday,DEC 18
Bake Cookies Day Bake Cookies Day
Monday,DEC 18
Gluten-Free Baking Week Gluten-Free Baking Week
Tuesday,DEC 19
Remembrance Day for Roma and Sinti killed by Genocide Remembrance Day for Roma and Sinti killed by Genocide
Tuesday,DEC 19
National Hard Candy Day National Hard Candy Day
Tuesday,DEC 19
National Oatmeal Muffin Day National Oatmeal Muffin Day
Tuesday,DEC 19
National Heroes and Heroines Day National Heroes and Heroines Day
Tuesday,DEC 19
Orthodox St. Nicholas Day Orthodox St. Nicholas Day
Tuesday,DEC 19
National Emo Day National Emo Day
Wednesday,DEC 20
Macau S.A.R. Establishment Day Macau S.A.R. Establishment Day
Wednesday,DEC 20
International Human Solidarity Day International Human Solidarity Day
Wednesday,DEC 20
Abolition of Slavery Abolition of Slavery
Wednesday,DEC 20
National Sangria Day National Sangria Day
Wednesday,DEC 20
Mudd Day Mudd Day
Wednesday,DEC 20
Games Day Games Day
Wednesday,DEC 20
Go Caroling Day Go Caroling Day
Thursday,DEC 21
International Dalek Remembrance Day International Dalek Remembrance Day
Thursday,DEC 21
National French Fried Shrimp Day National French Fried Shrimp Day
Thursday,DEC 21
Crossword Puzzle Day Crossword Puzzle Day
Thursday,DEC 21
Humbug Day Humbug Day
Thursday,DEC 21
Phileas Fogg Win A Wager Day Phileas Fogg Win A Wager Day
Thursday,DEC 21
National Homeless Persons’ Remembrance Day National Homeless Persons’ Remembrance Day
Thursday,DEC 21
National Re-Gifting Day National Re-Gifting Day
Thursday,DEC 21
National Flashlight Day National Flashlight Day
Thursday,DEC 21
Yule Yule
Thursday,DEC 21
December Solstice December Solstice
Thursday,DEC 21
Turkish Language Day (Turkish community) Turkish Language Day (Turkish community)
Thursday,DEC 21
National Short Story Day National Short Story Day
Thursday,DEC 21
Don’t Make Your Bed Day Don’t Make Your Bed Day
Thursday,DEC 21
National Coquito Day National Coquito Day
Thursday,DEC 21
Ribbon Candy Day Ribbon Candy Day
Thursday,DEC 21
Look On The Bright Side Day Look On The Bright Side Day
Thursday,DEC 21
National Short Girl Appreciation Day National Short Girl Appreciation Day
Friday,DEC 22
Unity Day Unity Day
Friday,DEC 22
National Date Nut Bread Day National Date Nut Bread Day
Friday,DEC 22
Forefathers Day Forefathers Day
Friday,DEC 22
December Solstice December Solstice
Friday,DEC 22
Dongzhi Festival Dongzhi Festival
Friday,DEC 22
Asarah B’Tevet Asarah B'Tevet
Friday,DEC 22
Sambisa Memorial Day Sambisa Memorial Day
Friday,DEC 22
Gita Jayanti Gita Jayanti
Friday,DEC 22
Mathematics Day Mathematics Day
Friday,DEC 22
National Cookie Exchange Day National Cookie Exchange Day
Friday,DEC 22
National Short Person Day National Short Person Day
Saturday,DEC 23
National Pfeffernusse Day National Pfeffernusse Day
Saturday,DEC 23
National Roots Day National Roots Day
Saturday,DEC 23
Festivus Festivus
Saturday,DEC 23
Emperor’s Birthday Emperor\'s Birthday
Sunday,DEC 24
Christmas Eve Christmas Eve
Sunday,DEC 24
Independence Day Independence Day
Sunday,DEC 24
Yap Constitution Day Yap Constitution Day
Sunday,DEC 24
National Eggnog Day National Eggnog Day
Sunday,DEC 24
Christmas Eve (from 2pm) Christmas Eve (from 2pm)
Sunday,DEC 24
Christmas Eve (Half Day) Christmas Eve (Half Day)
Sunday,DEC 24
Fourth Advent Sunday Fourth Advent Sunday
Sunday,DEC 24
Christmas Eve (from noon) Christmas Eve (from noon)
Monday,DEC 25
Christmas Christmas
Monday,DEC 25
Constitution Day Constitution Day
Monday,DEC 25
Christmas Day Christmas Day
Monday,DEC 25
Grav Mass Day Grav Mass Day
Monday,DEC 25
A’phabet Day or No “L” Day A'phabet Day or No "L" Day
Monday,DEC 25
National Pumpkin Pie Day National Pumpkin Pie Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
Boxing Day Boxing Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
Family Day Family Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
Synaxis of the Mother of God Synaxis of the Mother of God
Tuesday,DEC 26
Independence and Unity Day Independence and Unity Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
Day of Goodwill Day of Goodwill
Tuesday,DEC 26
National Day of Thanksgiving National Day of Thanksgiving
Tuesday,DEC 26
Proclamation Day
Australia(South Australia)
Proclamation Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
National Candy Cane Day National Candy Cane Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
National Thank You Note Day National Thank You Note Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
National Whiner’s Day National Whiner’s Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
Kwanzaa (1st Day) Kwanzaa (1st Day)
Tuesday,DEC 26
Day After Christmas Day
United States(KS, NC, SC, TX)
Day After Christmas Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
St. Stephen’s Day St. Stephen's Day
Tuesday,DEC 26
Second Day of Christmas Second Day of Christmas
Wednesday,DEC 27
Constitution Day Constitution Day
Wednesday,DEC 27
National Fruitcake Day National Fruitcake Day
Wednesday,DEC 27
Christmas Holiday Christmas Holiday
Wednesday,DEC 27
Visit The Zoo Day Visit The Zoo Day
Wednesday,DEC 27
Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day
Wednesday,DEC 27
International Day Of Epidemic Preparedness International Day Of Epidemic Preparedness
Thursday,DEC 28
Holy Innocents Holy Innocents
Thursday,DEC 28
Day of the Holy Innocents Day of the Holy Innocents
Thursday,DEC 28
Republic Day Republic Day
Thursday,DEC 28
National Short Film Day National Short Film Day
Thursday,DEC 28
National Chocolate Candy Day National Chocolate Candy Day
Thursday,DEC 28
National Card Playing Day National Card Playing Day
Thursday,DEC 28
Pledge of Allegiance Day Pledge of Allegiance Day
Thursday,DEC 28
Incwala Day Incwala Day
Thursday,DEC 28
National Call A Friend Day National Call A Friend Day
Friday,DEC 29
Independence Day Independence Day
Friday,DEC 29
National Pepper Pot Day National Pepper Pot Day
Friday,DEC 29
Tick Tock Day Tick Tock Day
Friday,DEC 29
No Interruptions Day No Interruptions Day
Saturday,DEC 30
Day of the Declaration of Slovakia as an Independent Ecclesiastic Province Day of the Declaration of Slovakia as an Independent Ecclesiastic Province
Saturday,DEC 30
National Bacon Day National Bacon Day
Saturday,DEC 30
National Bicarbonate of Soda Day National Bicarbonate of Soda Day
Saturday,DEC 30
Falling Needles Family Fest Day Falling Needles Family Fest Day
Saturday,DEC 30
Rizal Day Rizal Day
Sunday,DEC 31
Watch Night Watch Night
Sunday,DEC 31
Festival Day Festival Day
Sunday,DEC 31
December 31 Bank Holiday December 31 Bank Holiday
Sunday,DEC 31
National Champagne Day National Champagne Day
Sunday,DEC 31
Make Up Your Mind Day Make Up Your Mind Day
Sunday,DEC 31
Feast of the Holy Family Feast of the Holy Family
Sunday,DEC 31
New Year’s Eve New Year's Eve
Sunday,DEC 31
Restoration Day
Switzerland(Geneva)
Restoration Day
Sunday,DEC 31
Unlucky Day Unlucky Day

All Sun Signs Zodiac Horoscopes for December 2023

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Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

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Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

December 2023 Chinese Monthly Horoscope for All Zodiac Signs

December 2023 Chinese Monthly Horoscope for All Zodiac Signs Source: sunsigns.org

December 2023 Chinese Horoscope will give the predictions for the different aspects of a person’s life in that zodiac. These forecasts include all the Chinese zodiac signs, from Rat to Pig, for the year of the Black Water Rabbit.

The Chinese Lunar Calendar 2023 begins on January 22, 2023, and ends on February 09, 2024. December (Month 12) commences on January 11, 2024, and ends on February 9, 2024.

Rat

Rats will be able to find solutions for the existing problems during this month. Career growth may face difficulties. It is essential to face challenges with a calm mind and maintain your balance. Finances should be strictly controlled, and money should be saved as far as possible.

Singles will not be lucky in forming love relations. There will be happiness and joy in marital relationships with the scope for pregnancy. Stress may affect the health condition of Rats. Physical health will require regular diet and exercise plans. Relaxation will maintain mental health.

Ox

Ox people can expect good fortune in all facets of life. The career will progress smoothly. All the problems will be resolved with the necessary effort. There will be financial rewards to increase income.

Finances will look up during the month. There will be good money flow from the existing savings instruments. Married couples can look forward to increased happiness in their love life. Health should be maintained through regular medical checkups and care.

Tiger

Tigers will have good luck during the last month of the year. Career progress will be smooth, and they can complete their projects successfully. Financial investments may prove to be risky. Avoid all speculations.

Singles will be very much fortunate in love. They will get the right partners and should take every opportunity to improve the relationship. Health fortune is not very good. Take care of the ailments promptly. The health of family members also will require immediate attention.

Rabbit

Rabbits will have good fortune in many aspects of life during December 2023. Their career advancement will see them overcome difficulties in their jobs. Their persistence will get the approval of the management. They will be rewarded sufficiently through monetary benefits.

Dragon

Good luck will be smiling on the Dragons during December. The career will see tremendous growth. The company will appreciate your performance, and you will be rewarded with promotions and financial benefits.

Business people will prosper in their ventures. There will be opportunities to expand the current projects and start new ones. Health will not pose any serious problems. Minor ailments can be taken care of by regular medical intervention.

Snake

There will be a steady fortune for the Snakes during December. The career will face quite a few problems. Harmonious relationships with colleagues will help you tide over the crisis.

Money flow will be steady and will cover all the expenses. Investments should be made only in reliable instruments. Avoid giving loans to friends.

Health will pose quite a few problems. Diet and exercise plans may require changes to improve health. A good relationship with a spouse will help to reduce the problems. Any confrontation with your partner can affect your mental health.

Horse

Horse people will be subject to swinging moods during the month. This may affect their overall fortunes. Hence, it is necessary to have control over their emotions.

Career progress will be subject to their excellent performance. Keep your mood under control and try to accomplish your tasks. This will result in promotions and salary benefits.

Singles will have excellent prospects of meeting the love partners of their choice. Marital happiness will improve by maintaining cordial relationships with spouses.

Health will be affected by both physical and mental stress. Keep a check on your activities and relax enough to maintain your health.

Sheep/Ram

December promises to be a lucky month for Sheep individuals. Career development will be smooth. There will not be any problems in executing your projects. Appreciation and rewards are expected from the management.

Finances will improve, and there will be good money flow from previous investments. Singles can look forward to getting married to their love mates. All the problems existing in marital life will disappear, and harmony will return to the union. It can be further improved by couples’ holiday travel and more interaction between the partners.

Health for Goats will face minor problems from time to time. These can be taken care of through immediate medical assistance.

Monkey

Monkeys can look forward to a great month in December. The career will progress well with increased responsibilities and challenges. Your performance will attract the seniors and get promotions and monetary benefits.

Finances will see an uptrend due to the professional income and bonuses increase. All types of speculative investments should be avoided. They will end up in losses.

Single people will find their partners in love in social circles and get-togethers. There will be plenty of opportunities, and they will be lucky in love. Married life will be very cordial, and the partners will understand well.

Health will pose quite a few problems. Maintaining your physical fitness through a good diet and fitness programs is necessary. Otherwise, it may affect progress in other areas of life.

Rooster

The month of December will prove to be very lucky for Roosters. Career professionals will excel in their careers because of their experience and expertise. The company will be able to make good profits because of your performance. Hence, there will be promotions and financial bonuses.

With plenty of money in your kitty, you will have enough money to splurge on luxuries. Single Roosters will be successful in making good partnerships in love. They will get the partners of their liking. Marital happiness will be excellent and complete understanding exists between partners. Health prospects will be expected. You should avoid too much stress and take enough time to relax.

Dog

Dogs can look forward to increasing fortunes during the month. Career Dogs will do commendable work in their professions. Naturally, there will be a commensurate rise in financial incomes.

Finances will require good planning. It is essential to save as much money as possible. Avoid all types of borrowing and lending. The life of married couples will continue to be sweet, and the friendship will continue to add to the happiness of the marriage.

Health will require much more attention. Old diseases tend to reappear and will require immediate medical attention. Diet and exercise programs should be taken up as a priority to maintain good health.

Pig

Pigs can expect an auspicious month to end the year on a happy note.

Career people will get opportunities to improve their knowledge through advanced courses. The unemployed will do well in their ambition to get into good jobs. Money flow will be copious, and surplus money should be invested in secure investments.

Singles will be lucky to get the right partners in love. Married couples can go on a pleasure trip to increase the happiness and harmony in their union. Health will be fabulous, and hardly any problems will come up.

November 30, and December 1, 2023 Current Moon Phase for the Northern and Southern Hemispheres 04

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.

Source: MoonGiant.com

Current Moon Phase for the Northern Hemisphere

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Gibbous. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the early morning daylight hours on the western horizon. This is the first phase after the Full Moon occurs. It lasts roughly 7 days with the Moon’s illumination growing smaller each day until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with an illumination of 50%. The average Moon rise for this phase is between 9pm and Midnight depending on the age of the phase. The moon rises later and later each night setting after sunrise in the morning.

Visit the November 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waning Gibbous Phase

The Waning Gibbous on November 30 has an illumination of 90%. 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 November 30 the Moon is 17.85 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

Phase: Waning Gibbous
Illumination: 90%
Moon Age: 17.85 days
Moon Angle: 0.50
Moon Distance: 396,971.44 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,525,643.48 km

Useful Moon Resources

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.

Current Moon Phase for the Southern Hemisphere

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Gibbous. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the early morning daylight hours on the western horizon. This is the first phase after the Full Moon occurs. It lasts roughly 7 days with the Moon’s illumination growing smaller each day until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with an illumination of 50%. The average Moon rise for this phase is between 9pm and Midnight depending on the age of the phase. The moon rises later and later each night setting after sunrise in the morning.

Visit the November 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waning Gibbous Phase

The Waning Gibbous on December 1 has an illumination of 83%. 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 December 1 the Moon is 18.78 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

Phase: Waning Gibbous
Illumination: 83%
Moon Age: 18.78 days
Moon Angle: 0.50
Moon Distance: 400,401.65 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,501,547.03 km

Useful Moon Resources

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.

November 29, 2023 Current Moon Phase

Current Moon 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.

Source: MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Gibbous. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the early morning daylight hours on the western horizon. This is the first phase after the Full Moon occurs. It lasts roughly 7 days with the Moon’s illumination growing smaller each day until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with an illumination of 50%. The average Moon rise for this phase is between 9pm and Midnight depending on the age of the phase. The moon rises later and later each night setting after sunrise in the morning.

Visit the November 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Gibbous
Illumination: 95%
Moon Age: 16.89 days
Moon Angle: 0.51
Moon Distance: 392,880.45 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,550,366.66 km

Today’s Waning Gibbous Phase

The Waning Gibbous on November 29 has an illumination of 95%. 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 November 29 the Moon is 16.89 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.

Useful Moon Resources

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.

November 28, 2023 Current Moon Phase

Current Moon 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.

Source: MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Gibbous. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the early morning daylight hours on the western horizon. This is the first phase after the Full Moon occurs. It lasts roughly 7 days with the Moon’s illumination growing smaller each day until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with an illumination of 50%. The average Moon rise for this phase is between 9pm and Midnight depending on the age of the phase. The moon rises later and later each night setting after sunrise in the morning.

Visit the November 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waning Gibbous Phase

The Waning Gibbous on November 28 has an illumination of 99%. 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 November 28 the Moon is 15.91 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

Phase: Waning Gibbous
Illumination: 99%
Moon Age: 15.91 days
Moon Angle: 0.51
Moon Distance: 388,317.56 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,575,708.64 km

Useful Moon Resources

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.

November 27, 2023 Current Moon Phase

Current Moon 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.

Source: MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Full Moon phase. The Moon will be visible throughout the night sky rising at sunset in the east and setting with the sunrise the next morning in the west. During a Full Moon the moon is 100% illuminated as seen from Earth and is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun. The point at which a Full Moon occurs can be measured down to a fraction of a second. The time it takes between full moons is known as a Synodic month and is 29.530587981 days long. Keep track of all the Full Moons throughout the year on the Full Moon Calendar >

Visit the November 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Full Moon Phase

The Full Moon on November 27 has an illumination of 100%. 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 November 27 the Moon is 14.9 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

Phase: Full Moon
Illumination: 100%
Moon Age: 14.90 days
Moon Angle: 0.52
Moon Distance: 383,509.35 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,601,661.29 km

Useful Moon Resources

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.

Weekly Horoscope Sunday, November 26 to Saturday, December 2, 2023

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All Signs

This is a positive, productive week with a romantic Friday evening leading to a wonderful weekend full of opportunities to socialize and enjoy the company of others. Yes — a fun weekend down the road! Naturally, there’s no free lunch. What the large print giveth, the small print taketh away. In this case, it’s the Full Moon on Monday the 27th. As this week begins, there’s a Full Moon in Gemini that occurs at the same time that Mercury is at odds with fuzzy Neptune. This means we will all have heightened, erratic energy due to the Full Moon, and at the same time, our communications will be like two ships passing in the night. “Marco?” “Heathcliffe!”

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Be careful on Monday because this is an accident-prone day for Aries. There’s a lot of Full-Moon energy taking place that will affect your conversations, any errands or appointments that you have, plus short trips. For example, you might encounter confusion about belief systems or something to do with politics and religion. Don’t believe everything you hear. (And don’t believe everything you think!) By Wednesday, your week picks up in a lovely way. Relations with partners and close friends are smooth and supportive. Travel plans look promising. Issues related to earnings and cash flow are encouraging. Get ready for a fun weekend! Make some exciting plans.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

As I have mentioned many times before, you are the financial wizard of the zodiac. This week begins with the Full Moon impacting both of your Money Houses, which bring issues to a head or some kind of culmination. However, at the same time, there’s a strong influence that will create confusion about financial matters (possibly even deceit) including cash flow, earnings and inheritances plus the wealth and resources of your partner or someone else. Therefore, wait until Wednesday, to make financial decisions so that you really know what you’re doing. In fact, Wednesday’s an excellent day to entertain big ideas. Enjoy the rest of the week!

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

You will feel a strange energy at the beginning of this week because on Monday, the only Full Moon in your sign all year will take place. Not only that, at the same time, your ruler Mercury will be at odds with fuzzy Neptune creating confused communications, misinterpretations, false assumptions and possibly, even deceit. This kind of energy coupled with the Full Moon in your sign, is enough to give you pause. (Little furry ones.) Avoid important decisions until Wednesday. Ironically, from Wednesday onwards, the rest of the week is fabulous! However, prior to Wednesday, don’t do anything you might later regret. Be smart.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

At the beginning of this week, on Monday, the Full Moon will take place in a hidden part of your chart, which could make you feel kind of discombobulated. You might feel indecisive or confused. This is because not only is the Full Moon creating some unusual energy for you, in addition, Mercury is at odds with fuzzy Neptune on the same day. This means you can expect confusion and misunderstandings in your conversations with others. You might even want to hold back information or keep a secret for some reason. You might have some unrealistic longings or pie-in-the-sky wishes? Until Wednesday, don’t act. Just coast. The good news is that after Tuesday, for the rest of the week, it’s smooth sailing!

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

It will be smart to zip thy lip and be as tactful as possible as this week begins (on Sunday and Monday) because the Full Moon on Monday could create misunderstandings or friction with friends or members of groups. In addition to which, because Mercury is at odds with Neptune at the same time, romantic relationships might disappoint. You might also have confused communications with your kids. The best thing for you to do is to maintain a holding pattern until Wednesday. Then voila! Wednesday, and for the rest of the week, turn into a fantastic time to socialize, enjoy vacations, sports events, the arts and fun times with kids. Therefore, tiptoe softly at the beginning of the week. Make no judgments. Say nothing you will regret later. Then, from Wednesday onward, enjoy good times!

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Tread carefully on Sunday and Monday at the beginning of this week because your relations with parents, bosses, teachers, VIPs and the police are confusing and challenging. Don’t go looking for trouble because it will find you. Don’t try to defend yourself or correct someone in authority. Steer clear of family arguments. (Incidentally, someone might not believe you.) Fortunately, these potential problems will fade by Wednesday, which is a popular day! After that, the rest of the week is pleasant and easy going. Expect to focus on home and family more than usual, perhaps with home repairs. You will also enjoy shopping for beautiful things for yourself and loved ones. Ka-ching!

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Pay attention to everything you say and do at the beginning of the week (Sunday, Monday and Tuesday) because this is an accident-prone time for you. Physical accidents or verbal gaffes. Furthermore, conversations with others will be misleading, confusing and prone to misunderstandings. Accept these restrictions, because on Wednesday, your impress everyone! And for the rest of the week, you’ll enjoy a fast pace of stimulating activity. You’ll love talking to others, especially young people. After Tuesday, it’s a great week to shop for wardrobe items for yourself. It’s also a great time to convince others about your ideas, which are excellent for those of you in sales, marketing, teaching and acting. (Remember: On Wednesday, you’re convincing!)

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Be careful with financial matters, including shopping, at the beginning of the week on Sunday and Monday, because Monday’s Full Moon could create stress for you in terms of financial matters, debt, inheritances, taxes, earnings and cash flow. Problems related to something that you own might also occur. These problems could be misunderstandings or arguments with someone else. They might also be an indication of some kind of financial deal gone wrong. Whatever the case, by Wednesday, everything changes. In fact, Wednesday is an excellent day to make travel plans or explore opportunities in medicine, the law and higher education. Continue to focus on ways to boost your earnings later this week. Trust your moneymaking ideas.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Tread carefully at the beginning of this week (Sunday, Monday and Tuesday) because the Full Moon on Monday is the only Full Moon all year that is opposite your sign. In addition to which, Mercury in your sign is at odds with fuzzy Neptune on the same day. This means discussions with partners, spouses and close friends could be adversarial and confusing. Misunderstandings will be rife. Wait until Wednesday when everything changes. On Wednesday, the resources of others and financial decisions will boost your health, your job and your general well-being! The rest of the week is lovely. Enjoy!

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Whatever you’re dealing with at the beginning of this week (Sunday, Monday and Tuesday) will be confusing or disconcerting for some reason. You might second-guess yourself. You might lack confidence. Quite likely, you’ll have that feeling you’re not sure what’s going on. Fear not, this is all to do with the Full Moon on Monday happening at the same time that Mercury is odds with fuzzy Neptune. And you’re right. This is a disconcerting time. Muddle through until Wednesday, which is a great day to socialize! Relations with others will be upbeat and rewarding. Following that, the rest of the week is grand! Make plans for the weekend.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

At the beginning of the week (Sunday, Monday and Tuesday), you might find it challenging dealing with friends or members of groups. Likewise, you might find it challenging dealing with your kids, teammates in sports, and definitely a romantic lover. The reason for this is the Full Moon on Monday will create tension dealing with these people. Plus this Full-Moon tension is further exacerbated by the fact that on the same day as the Full Moon occurs, Mercury is at odds with Neptune, which further confuses your communications with others. Oy! This is frustrating! Not only will emotions be running high, but there will be confused communications. Fortunately, by Wednesday, all is well. Work-related travel and group efforts are blessed. The rest of the week and the weekend are fun-loving and playful.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

Be aware that dealing with authority figures (parents, bosses, VIPs and the police) will be challenging at the beginning of this week on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Arguments and misunderstandings are likely. The Full Moon on Monday might create a tug-of-war within you about the demands of home and family versus the demands of your job or your career. Furthermore, on that same day, Mercury is at odds with Neptune, which will create confused communications. Possibly even deception. This is a frustrating combo! Fortunately, by Wednesday, you’re in the mood to party and trip the light fantastic! Relations with kids and romantic partners will shine. These good feelings continue right on into the weekend at the end of the week. Make plans to socialize and enjoy good times with others. This week has a tough beginning but a great ending! (All’s well that ends well.)

Samhain Gods – Yama – Hindu

Yama

Yama or Yamarāja is a god of death, the south direction, and the underworld, belonging to an early stratum of Rigvedic Hindu deities. In Sanskrit, his name can be interpreted to mean “twin”. In the Zend-Avesta of Zoroastrianism, he is called “Yima”.

According to the Vishnu Purana, Yama is the son of sun-god Surya and Sandhya, the daughter of Vishvakarma. Yama is the brother of Sraddhadeva Manu and of his older sister Yami, which Horace Hayman Wilson indicates to mean the Yamuna. According to the Vedas, Yama is said to have been the first mortal who died. By virtue of precedence, he became the ruler of the departed, and is called “Lord of the Pitrs”.

Mentioned in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism, Yama subsequently entered Buddhist mythology in East Asia, Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka as a Dharmapala under various transliterations. He is otherwise also called as “Dharmaraja”.

Hinduism

In Hinduism, Yama is the lokapala (“Guardian of the Directions”) of the south and the son of Surya. Three hymns (10, 14, and 35) in the 10th book of the Rig Veda are addressed to him. In Puranas, Yama is described as having four arms, complexion of rain cloud with wrathful expression, surrounded by garland of flames, protruding fangs, dressed in red, yellow or blue garments, holding noose and mace or sword, and riding a water-buffalo. He wields a noose with which he seizes the lives of people who are about to die.

According to Hindu itihasa, Yama is the son of Surya and Saranyu. He is the twin brother of Yami, brother of Shraddhadeva Manu and the step brother of Shani. His wife was Goddess Dhumorna and his son was Katila.

Buddhism

In Buddhism, Yama (Sanskrit: यम) is a dharmapala, a wrathful god or the Enlightened Protector of Buddhism that is considered worldly, said to judge the dead and preside over the Narakas (“Hell” or “Purgatory”) and the cycle of rebirth.

The Buddhist Yama has, however, developed different myths and different functions from the Hindu deity. In Pali Canon Buddhist myths, Yama takes those who have mistreated elders, holy spirits, or their parents when they die. Contrary though, in the Majjhima Nikaya commentary by Buddhagosa, Yama is a vimānapeta – a that has a mixed state.

In other parts of Buddhism, Yama’s main duty is to watch over purgatorial aspects of Hell (the underworld), and has no relation to rebirth. His sole purpose is to maintain the relationships between spirits that pass through the ten courts, similar to Yama’s representation in several Chinese religions.

He has also spread widely and is known in every country where Buddhism is practiced, including China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Bhutan, Mongolia, Nepal, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, and United States.

China

In Chinese texts, Yama only holds transitional places in Hell where he oversaw the deceased before he, and the Generals of Five Paths, were assigned a course of rebirth. Yama was later placed as a King in the Fifth Court when texts led to the fruition of the underworld that marked the beginnings of systemizations.

Japan

Yama can be found in one of the oldest Japanese religious works called Nipponkoku Genpō Zenaku Ryōiki, a literary work compiled by the Monk Keikai in 822. Yama was introduced to Japan through Buddhism, where he was featured as a Buddhist divinity. He holds the same position title as other works depict him – a judge who imposes decisions on the dead who have mistreated others.

Naraka (Hindu)

Naraka in Hinduism serves only as a temporary purgatory where the soul is purified of sin by its suffering. In Hindu mythology, Naraka holds many hells, and Yama directs departed souls to the appropriate one. Even elevated Mukti-yogyas and Nitya-samsarins can experience Naraka for expiation of sins.

Although Yama is the lord of Naraka, he may also direct the soul to a Swarga (heaven) or return it to Bhoomi (earth). As good and bad deeds are not considered to cancel each other out, the same soul may spend time in both a hell and a heaven. The seven Swargas are: Bhuvas, Swas (governed by Indra), Tharus, Thaarus, Savithaa, Prapithaa, and Maha (governed by Brahma).

Naraka (Sikhism)

The idea of Naraka in Sikhism is like the idea of Hell. One’s soul, however, is confined to 8.4 million life cycles before taking birth as a human, the point of human life being one where one attains salvation, the salvation being sach khand. The idea of khand comes in multiple levels of such heavens, the highest being merging with God as one. The idea of Hell comes in multiple levels, and hell itself can manifest within human life itself. The Sikh idea of hell is where one is apart from naama and the Guru’s charana (God’s lotus feet (abode)). Without naama one is damned. Naama is believed to be a direct deliverance by God to humanity in the form of Guru Nanak. A Sikh is hence required to take the Amrit (holy nectar/water) from gurubani, panj pyare (khanda da pahul) to come closer to naama. A true Sikh of the Gurus has the Guru himself manifest and takes that person into sach khand.

Naraka (Buddhist)

Naraka is usually translated into English as “hell” or “purgatory”. A Naraka differs from the hells of western religions in two respects. First, beings are not sent to Naraka as the result of a divine judgment and punishment; second, the length of a being’s stay in a Naraka is not eternal, though it is usually very long. Instead, a being is born into a Naraka as a direct result of his or her previous karma(actions of body, speech and mind), and resides there for a finite length of time until his karma has exhausted its cumulate effect.

East Asian mythology

Mandarin Diyu, Japanese Jigoku, Korean Jiok, Vietnamese Địa ngục literally “earth prison”, is the realm of the dead or “hell” in Chinese mythology and Japanese mythology. It is based upon the Buddhist concept of Naraka combined with local afterlife beliefs. Incorporating ideas from Taoism and Buddhism as well as traditional religion in China, Di Yu is a kind of purgatory place which serves not only to punish but also to renew spirits ready for their next incarnation. This is interchangeable with the concept of Naraka.

In Japanese mythology, Enma-O or Enma Dai-O judges souls in Meido, the kingdom of the waiting dead. Those deemed too horrible are sent to Jigoku, a land more comparable to the Christian hell. It is a land of eternal toil and punishment. Those of middle note remain in meido for a period awaiting reincarnation. Others, of high note, become honored ancestors, watching over their descendants.

Related concepts

Yama and Ymir

In a disputable etymology, W. Meid (1992) has linked the names Yama (reconstructed in Proto-Indo-European as *yemos) and the name of the primeval Norse frost giant Ymir, which can be reconstructed in Proto-Germanic as *umijaz or *jumijaz, in the latter case possibly deriving from PIE *ym̥yos, from the root yem “twin”. In his myth, however, Ymir is not a twin, and only shares with Yama the characteristics of being primeval and mortal. However, Ymir is a hermaphrodite and engenders the race of giants.

In Iranian mythology

A parallel character in Iranian mythology and Zoroastrianism is known as Yima Xšaēta, who appears in the Avesta. The pronunciation “Yima” is peculiar to the Avestan dialect; in most Iranian dialects, including Old Persian, the name would have been “Yama”. In the Avesta, the emphasis is on Yima’s character as one of the first mortals and as a great king of men. Over time, *Yamaxšaita was transformed into Jamšēd or Jamshid, celebrated as the greatest of the early shahs of the world. Both Yamas in Zoroastrian and Hindu myth guard hell with the help of two four-eyed dogs.

It has also been suggested by I. M. Steblin-Kamensky that the cult of Yima was adopted by the Finno-Ugrians. According to this theory, in Finnish Yama became the god cult Jumula and Joma in Komi. According to this hypothesis, from this cult, the Hungarians also borrowed the word vara which became vár ‘fortress’ and város ‘town’. (ibid)

In Javanese culture

There is Yamadipati in Javanese culture, especially in wayang. The word adipati means ruler or commander. When Hinduism first came to Java, Yama was still the same as Yama in Hindu myth. Later, as Islam replaced Hinduism as the majority religion of Java, Yama was demystified by Walisanga, who ruled at that time. So, in Javanese, Yama became a new character. He is the son of Sanghyang Ismaya and Dewi Sanggani. In the Wayang legend, Yamadipati married Dewi Mumpuni. Unfortunately, Dewi Mumpuni fell in love with Nagatatmala, son of Hyang Anantaboga, who rules the earth. Dewi Mumpuni eventually left Yamadipati, however.

In Buddhist temples

In the Buddhism of the Far East, Yama is one of the twelve Devas, as guardian deities, who are found in or around Buddhist shrines (Jūni-ten, 十二天). In Japan, he has been called “Enma-Ten”. He joins these other eleven Devas of Buddhism, found in Japan and other parts of southeast Asia: Indra (Taishaku-ten), Agni (Ka-ten), Yama (Emma-ten), Nirrti (Rasetsu-ten), Vayu (Fu-ten), Ishana (Ishana-ten), Kubera (Tamon-ten), Varuna (Sui-ten) Brahma (Bon-ten), Prithvi (Chi-ten), Surya (Nit-ten), Chandra (Gat-ten).

Source

Wikipedia 

c. 2018

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Worm Moon: Full Moon for March 2023

The full Worm Moon reaches its peak in the morning hours of Tuesday, March 7. Look for it to rise after sunset on both Monday and Tuesday! What is a Worm Moon? Here are the real meaning and origins of March’s full Moon—and when you can see this Moon at its brightest!

When to See the Full Moon in March 2023

The final full moon of the winter season will appear on the nights of Monday, March 6, and Tuesday, March 7. Specifically, March’s full Worm Moon reaches peak illumination at 7:42 A.M. ET on Tuesday, March 7, 2023.

Of course, you don’t have to wait until the middle of the night to see the Moon! Look for the spectacularly bright Moon as it rises above the horizon on Monday evening. If your weather is poor on Monday night, try again on Tuesday! See when the Moon will be visible in your area.

If you have just a bit of rain on either of these nights, you may even get to spot a rare phenomenon called a moonbow. A moonbow is just like a solar rainbow, but is created by moonlight (rather than sunlight) when it is refracted through water droplets in the air. Moonbows only happen when the full Moon is fairly low in the sky, so look for one in the hours after sunset when the sky is dark. Learn more about moonbows here!

This March Moon will look especially large to us when it’s near the horizon because of the “Moon illusion,” when it looks bigger when near comparative objects than it does when it’s high in the sky without any references.

Why Is It Called the Worm Moon?

The full Moon names used by The Old Farmer’s Almanac come from a number of places, including Native American, Colonial American, and European sources. Traditionally, each full Moon name was applied to the entire lunar month in which it occurred, not only to the full Moon.

The Surprising Truth Behind the Worm Moon Name

March’s full Moon goes by the name Worm Moon. For many years, we thought this name referred to the earthworms that appear as the soil warms in spring. This invites robins and other birds to feed—a true sign of spring!

However, more research revealed another explanation. In the 1760s, click here to read the rest of this article

Goddesses and Gods – Irish Celtic – Aine and Lugh – God of Justice and Oaths and Master of Crafts

Picture by Judith Shawart

Áine – Goddess of Love, Summer and Wealth

As the goddess of summer and wealth, Áine represents the abundance that the land has to offer during its most plentiful season.

Good, fruitful harvests were required to provide for the people and animals, therefore much emphasis was placed on gods and goddesses that represent fertility, such as Áine.

The goddess Áine is strongly associated with the feast of midsummer and the summer sun. She too, like the Morrigan is thought to have the ability to shapeshift and is represented by a red mare, known for its speed.

Áine is sometimes referred to as the Irish goddess of Love or as the Faery Queen.

There are several stories that connect Áine to rape, including one where she bites off the ear of the King of Munster after an unconsented encounter. By disfiguring him, the Celtic goddess of love made him ineligible to be king (only flawless, unmarred men could rule)  and so he was removed from his throne.

In another story of rape, Áine exacted revenge by turned her offender, Gerald, Earl of Desmond into a goose.

The Hill of Knockainy (or Cnoc Áine) in County Limerick was an important site, where ritual blessings to this Irish goddess were carried out.  Offerings to Áine have also been made at Lough Gur in County Limerick.

Lugh – God of Justice and Oaths and Master of Crafts

The god Lugh, (also spelled Lug or Luga) is one of the most notable of all the Irish deities and equates to the pan-Celtic god of Lugus.

Lugh was the god associated with justice and held power over oaths and law. He was also connected with rightfulness, especially in terms of kingship.

He was king of the glorified race of the Tuatha dé Danann, who were known for their superior skills and knowledge, particularly on the battlefield. The inscriptions on some early texts suggest that the Tuath dé Danann were deities, while others allude more to them having magical powers, including shapeshifting.

Lugh was a master craftsman and skilled warrior, known for his ability to throw a spear a very long distance and hence his other name Lugh Lámhfhada. This name means Lugh of the long arm in Irish.

He is believed to have led the Tuatha dé Danann to victory over the invading army of Fomorians as depicted in the Battle of Mag Tuired.

It is said that Lugh initiated a special games event, known as the Tailteann Games or Assembly of Tailti that focused on horse racing and martial arts that ran over the last two weeks in July and culminated with the start of the harvest celebration of Lughnasadh on 1 August. It is said that the games were founded in memory of Lugh’s foster mother Tailtiu, who was also thought to be a goddess.

Legend states that Lugh was also a bit of a trickster and is sometimes known as the Celtic god of mischief.

Lugh is thought to have been the father of demi god and famous Irish warrior, Cú Chulainn.

Are Celtic gods immortal? Seemingly not all of them, Lugh is said to have been speared and drowned in Loch Lugborta (or Loch Lugh) in County Westmeath, by the sons of Cermait after he killed their father.

Both the gods of Lugh and the Dagda are supposedly buried in the sacred center of the island of Ireland, Uisneach.

Some Humor for Your Day

This laugh is dedicated to my 2nd youngest grandson who loves T-Rex anything!

Remember the laughs we got from Knock, Knock jokes as children? Now we usually groan at them or at least I do inwardly if one of my 10 grandchildren is telling it.

Knock knock
Who’s there?
Yah
Yah who?
Settle down, cowboy!

Knock, knock.
Who’s there?
Nobel.
Nobel who?
No bell. That’s why I knocked.

Knock knock
Who’s there?
Alice who
Alice who?
A list of reasons you should let me in.

Knock, knock.
Who’s there?
Police.
Police who?
Police hurry up, it’s nearly lunch time!

Knock knock
Who’s there
My fell
My fell who?
My fell who Americans lend me your ears

Knock, knock.
Who’s there?
A little old lady.
A little old lady who?
I had no idea you could yodel!.

Knock knock
Who’s there
Cash
Cash who?
No thanks I’m allergic

Knock knock
Who’s there?
Peekab
Peekab who?
There you are!

Knock knock
Who’s there?
Shh
Shh who?
Fine I’ll go then!

Knock knock
Who’s there?
Yah
Yah who?
Sorry, I prefer Google.

Goddess – Greek Sorceress and Goddess – Circe

Circe: Powerful Divine Sorceress Who Mastered Healing, Miracles And Transforming People Into Animals

One of many impressive and colorful figures in Greek mythology is Circe, a divine witch, and goddess of incredible power. She had the ability to predict the future and transform people into animals, Circe was also a shape-shifter and performed cleansing rituals.

She could turn people into animals, change the weather, had knowledge about healing herbs, and was skilled in spinning.

Although Circe performed many miracles, she was not immortal.

Daughter of Helios and Perse, an Oceanid, Circe was one of many divine magicians in her family, including Ariadne, Pasiphae, Angitia, Medea, and Hekate.

The daughter of the sun god Helios, and a descendent of the sun, Circe’s eyes shone with brilliant light, according to Homer’s description. Also, Apollonius of Rhodes writes that she (just like every other descendant of Helios) had flashing golden eyes that shot out rays of light,

Homer wrote that Circe’s dwelling was on the Isle of Aiaia (Aeaea) – the “Island of Dawn.” She lived in a stunning marble palace in a forest clearing. Homer described her as “the fair-haired goddess,” forever young and beautiful, who spent her days singing and weaving. The same habits are also associated with goddesses of fate and destiny in Roman and Slavic myths.

Unfortunately, despite her unusually attractive appearance, Circe – the owner of a magic wand – could not be trusted and treated as an ordinary woman because she is a great sorceress. She could appear in any form and had both positive and negative power over people.

Her island of Aeaea was populated by beautiful handmaidens and tamed animals, including wolves and lions, which were actually humans under her spell.

Circe liked to transform male visitors into lions, baboons, and other animals, but mainly into pigs, her sacred animals.

Many famous appearances of Circe can be found in Greek mythology. In Homer’s Odyssey, we also meet Circe, whose transformations are never accidental, and through them, she reveals the true animal identity within each man.

When Odysseus and his crew, trying to return home from the Trojan War, come to the island of Circe, they discover that the inhabitants of the place are charming handmaidens and strange animals.

For the moment, all of them are under Circe’s spell.

However, Odysseus alone is saved from this fate because Hermes, the messenger god sent by the goddess Athena, meets him. He reveals an herbal antidote to Circe’s magic, a mysterious plant called “moly” that can help to defeat Circe in order to free his crew from their enchantment.

According to Homer’s description of the plant, its root “was black, while the flower was as white as milk; the gods call it Moly, Dangerous for a mortal man to pluck from the soil, but not for the deathless gods. All lies within their power…”

This meant that when Circe touched Odysseus with her divine wand, he did not succumb to her power. Also, following the advice given to him earlier by Hermes, Odysseus threatened the sorceress with a sword that could kill her. It was enough for her, and she finally agreed to restore his companions to human form.  She also hosted them for a month (or in other versions, for a whole year). At the same time, Hermes advises Odysseus not to reject Circe’s advances, so Odysseus decides to share a bed with her. He stays with her on the island for years, fathering their son, Telegonus.

As his primary trainer, Circe guides Odysseus into the secrets of shamanism, teaching him how to travel to Hades to interview dead souls and then return.

Thanks to the ability to foresee the future, the great sorceress offers Odysseus travel advice of great importance. Without her help, it’s doubtful that Odysseus would ever have reached home in Ithaca.

No doubt, Circe was often considered as an attractive and seductive but ultimately dangerous woman, but we have to remember that in Homer’s original text, she is a helpful mythological figure.

Strabo writes that a tomb-shrine of Circe was attended in one of the Pharmacussae islands, located off the coast of Attica, ta place associated with ancient hero-worship. Circe was also worshiped in Mount Circeo, in the Italian peninsula, which took its name after her according to ancient legend.

Strabo also says that Circe had a shrine in the small town and that the people there kept a bowl they believed once belonged to Odysseus.

Her sacred plants included enchanter’s nightshade, mandrakes, and junipers.

SOURCE: – A. Sutherland  – AncientPages.com Senior Staff Writer

Herb and Essential Oils Magickal and Medicinal Uses of a Cucumber

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Cooling, refreshing, and magical, the delicious cucumber has more than just a place in your kitchen!

In the mundane, we’ve seen these pepo cross boundaries from summer salads to sensual spas!

For these reasons, we can feel a direct tie to Venus, the Moon, and beauty!

So, next time you’re slicing or dicing this green gourd, yes gourd, be sure to empower your mundane with lovely, crisp magic!

Magickal Properties of Cucumber | Materia Magicka

Latin Name

  • Cucumis sativus

Folk Names

  • Cowcumber
  • Cuke

Gender

  • Feminine

Elements

  • Water

Planets

  • Venus
  • Moon

Signs

  • Cancer
  • Libra
  • Taurus

Deities

  • Aphrodite
  • Hera
  • The Kappa
  • Uttu

Chakras

  • Sacral

Magical Properties of Cucumber

  • Beauty (inner and outer): Empower this green fruit for beauty and use it as a face mask, eye compress, or in beauty spells. You can also use its juice as part of a beauty potion! Because this fruit is so hydrating, it’s great for beauty spells that work from the inside out, as well!
  • Fertility: Carry a cucumber with you when trying to conceive to help balance your feminine energies with masculine energies. You can also use this in sympathetic magic.
  • Healing: In ancient times, these were used to heal swelling, exhaustion, hangovers, scorpion bites, and much more! Place this fruit on your altar during healing spells or eat when you are feeling ill. Pickles also work well for healing.
  • Youth: Similar to beauty work, use this as part of your beauty regimen or in beauty and youth spells.

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Good Day WOTC Family and Friends!

Well, we have made it through another week in 2023. This has been a strange year for weather so far. Where I live, we were in near drought or drought up to this week when we had flood warnings. The big differences in temperatures and whatever else the weather wanted to do has been hard on me with having fibromyalgia and arthritis this summer. I know many of you are in the same boat as me with daily pain, aches, and stiffness. Hopefully, fall will be kinder to us, but I don’t count on it. I was fortunate enough to have one of my apprentices suggest a baneful herb to help with the pain ectara and to have it work for me. I am not going to give the name of the baneful herb as taken in the wrong dosage it can lead to death. If you would like some more information about it, please write to me at ladybeltane@witchesofthecraft.com and I will forward it to my herbalist to contact you.

At least the finical stress both myself and Big Dawg were under for the last year or so has been mostly lifted because of Lord Genish bring a good paying job to Big Dawg that he enjoys. Yes, it keeps both of us pretty busy most of the time, but it is worth it. The only drawback is driving miles and miles, and more miles through corn and soybean fields which makes getting to where we need to be really boring at times. At least we get to pick what days and hours we work which helps with the care of our fur kids and for them not to get to upset when we get home late for the last potty time of the day. An extra treat usually helps to smooth the upset feelings they have with us.

I’ve got to get back to doing the regular daily posts, so have a great weekend everyone!

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

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Thursday from spells8.com

Candle

Thursday candles are Blue, Purple and Green. Check the Daily Devotional page here for today’s candle ritual ideas.

Deities

Thursdays are ruled by CernunnosGaia, Juno, Jupiter, PoseidonPanOsiris, Thor, and Zeus, among others.

Tea

Drink a cup of Green Tea to connect with Thursday’s actionable energy.

This tea has a large amount of L-theanine, an amino acid that is beneficial for memory, attention, concentration and learning.

Herbs

CinnamonCloveSage, Fig, Hyssop, Maple, Nutmeg, Star Anise, Cinquefoil, Honeysuckle, Musk, Oakmoss.

Crystals

Amethyst Activation, Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise, Tiger’s Eye Activation, Sugilite.

Rituals & Spells

Thursday color correspondences are Blue, Purple and Green. A simple spell is: Light a green candle to promote growth, fertility and abundance.