July 15, 2023 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

Avoid shopping or making important decisions from 8:15 AM to 1:30 PM EDT today (5:15 AM to 10:30 AM PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Gemini into Cancer.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

It’s Saturday, and this weekend is an excellent time for family discussions. Be open to listening to the advice of someone older or more experienced because, let’s face it, you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. It’s also a lovely day to schmooze and enjoy playful times with kids and sports.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Short trips, errands, appointments and interactions with siblings, relatives and neighbours will make this a lively day. Someone older or more experienced, perhaps a friend or a member of a group, might have excellent advice for you. Meanwhile, grab invitations to socialize!

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

If shopping today, which is likely, please be aware of the restrictions of the Moon Alert (see above). This is a good day to discuss financial matters, including a possible raise, with bosses and VIPs. You might also make improvements to where you live.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

This is a fine day (especially this afternoon) to make long-range travel plans. You will also enjoy study of any kind, as well as discussions about philosophy, politics and profound subjects. You have lots of energy today to after what you want!

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

If you work alone or behind the scenes today, you can accomplish a lot, especially in terms of research or coming up with solutions about financial matters, inheritances and shared property. Something might motivate you to see ways to boost your income.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Discussions with friends, and groups or organizations will be lively today. In particular, you might deal with athletics or a physical competition. An older friend or colleague might have some valuable input for you. (It never hurts to listen.)

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Today you are high viz., which means people notice you more than usual. (In fact, they might be aware of personal details about your private life.) Nevertheless, it’s a good day to make practical plans about your health, a pet, or something related to your work, especially if you want practical future results.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Do something different to break free of your routine because today you need stimulation and adventure! It’s a great day to make travel plans or to blow town. You might also be involved with friends from another culture or an international organization.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Financial discussions, especially regarding taxes, debt, shared property or inheritances will go well today because you are planning for your future. These discussions might involve a parent or an older family member. For sure you can position yourself to get what you want.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

A discussion with a partner or close friend will be lively today. It might involve politics, travel plans, or something to do with religion or racial issues. One thing is certain – you want practical results and a plan for the future. Listen to the advice of someone older or more experienced.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

This will be a productive day for you, especially later in the day, because you will make prudent decisions about finances and earnings. In fact, someone older might help you. You’re happy that you have the energy to get things done today because you want to make a difference.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This can be a playful day for you, especially regarding children’s activities, social outings and anything to do with sports. This is also an excellent day to practice something or hone your skills or technique in the performing arts or a particular sport. Listen to the advice of someone more experienced or older.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actor Forest Whitaker (1961) shares your birthday today. You appreciate art, beauty and intellectual discoveries. You sometimes have a strong effect on people, whether you know this or not. This is a slower paced year. Take time to focus on relationships, especially those that will benefit you and help you. Make time to rejuvenate yourself.

Click here for today’s or anyone’s birthday horoscope from thehoroscope.co

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Today the premises are set for a new partnership and maybe it’s time for you to settle if you haven’t done it already.

It is also a good time to strike for balance in your life and to even mediate a conflict from inside your family. If you are single and someone got your attention, don’t hesitate to get closer to them and see what they’re up to.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

This is going to be a period of relative peace and tranquility around you. It seems that all your previous efforts have paid off and now you are able to relax.

Take advantage of this slow time to reconnect with your love one and even go shopping. This Saturday could be a good time to renew your wardrobe for the remainder of summer and the start of autumn.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

It seems that despite this being a Saturday you are able to focus on serious matters and nothing will seem to be too overwhelming for you at this time.

You are doing your best both with small and big task and you seem unstoppable. Today you might also carry an important conversation that could shed a new light on a series of activities.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Today you might want to steer away from melancholy and from feelings of pettiness as it is time to focus on your creativity and on engaging with a sum of hobbies.

If you are single, it might be the time for you to meet someone online or even create an unexpected connection. Lines of communication with your partner are fully opened at this time.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

Today is going to be quite a slow day for you as you will prefer to focus on your emotions rather then on actions. So sit around with a coffee or a smoothie and contemplate what you’ve been up to lately.

Just don’t be too rash on yourself if you feel like you could have used your time better. We do the things we find appropriate at a certain time and we don’t seem to look back anymore.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

The current disposition will make you appear a lot more flexible and quick to adapt to any change coming your way.

This means you will keep your mind busy with all kinds of tactics and scenarios while socializing with those you meet. Take advantage of your great humor and spend more time talking to others than you would usually do.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Today you should try and take your time when coming up with new ideas. It’s not like you are not realistic or way too dreamy about things but it is more like you might not see the whole picture.

In personal affairs especially, you shouldn’t let your heart rule over your head as there might be some implications that will strike you later on.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Today you will feel like letting everyone know how you feel. This means that you will be all open to discussing both your actions and your feelings and that you will feel the need to have others accept your ideas and propositions.

The only word of caution for you is not to let yourself blocked by what others say because people don’t always carry the best intentions.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Today you will feel like isolating yourself and steering away from the crowd. This might not be the worst idea if the development of things will let you do that.

However, if you have other things planned for the day, you should avoid not respecting your promises. In this regard you should also avoid making false promises or promises you know you can’t keep.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Today you will discover that you work best or interact better with a larger group of people. This attitude despite that you usually prefer to do things on your own.

This Saturday you could find help in the least expected place and at the least expected person and you should definitely accept it. Communications will also be running smoothly.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Today you might feel a bit under the weather and you might find it hard to realize why things are happening the way they do.

Instead of dwelling in questions you should focus more on your projects and on your long term plans. You should maintain a realistic outlook of things but also care to make small talk with people that you are meeting this day.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

You seem to have a more optimistic outlook of things this day and people will also find it easier to talk to you this day.

Maybe you are not that intense and charming today but there will certainly be something about you that will channel everyone’s attention. It’s also a good time to learn about other cultures or expand your horizon.

Hail and Well Met WOTC Family and Friends!

I will be back to doing all the regular daily posts and something extra tomorrow plus the northern hemisphere tomorrow posts.

My son is now healing at home since late yesterday afternoon. Thank you all for your support and healing energy that made it possible for him to heal quicker!

Greetings Everyone an Update on My Son

“A mother’s love for her child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no law, no pity, it dares all things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path.” —Agatha Christie

I am sorry yesterday’s posts were not done and that today’s there are only a few. I just do not have the energy to do more. I will do Saturday’s regular posts tomorrow. As I have told you before when my stress level is high my fibromyalgia symptoms go off the chart of 1 – 10. So, all I can do is what I feel up to doing and can concentrate on. With what happened to my son it made me take a look at what is most important to me in many areas of my life including all things related to WOTC. I no longer care as much what amount I make monthly from the website so, I will be combining some posts again and taking some out. This is because I know how frustrating it can be to get a bunch of emails from the same place or website every day. I am cutting down the posts to just 6 or 7 a day for 12 to 15 daily. I hope this is good news for you.

My son is doing better this morning. The suction machine on his chest tube has been removed as the doctor says the hole in his lung has closed. In a few hours he will have an x-ray to confirm this. Willam says they will decide what is happening with him after the x-ray. He broke the 4th through 8th rib on his right side lifting a ladder onto a roof while balancing on another ladder for his job. The doctor said the punctured lung probably happened when he collapsed in pain after coming back down the ladder. He felt his ribs break. This has been this mother’s worse nightmare for any of my 5 children or 4 in-law children or 10 grandchildren.

He’s my youngest child so I still see him at times like this as a 6 year old with a cut just under his eye coming into the emergency room on a stretcher because he had to show a girl in his class how to hit the ball off a t-ball stand during gym class. That was the scariest moment in his life up until age 39 when this happened with his ribs and lung.

I thank you all for your continuing support and however you are sending healing to my son. You are helping him to recover more quickly than the medical professionals thought he would!! 🙂🧡🙏🌛🌕🌜🕯

July 14, 2023 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Gemini.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

After some brief tension this morning, today flows very smoothly. Take a short trip if possible. Reach out to others because you will enjoy socializing with siblings, relatives and daily contacts because you have lots of mental energy and you want to talk to people. Yada, yada, yada.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

This morning you might feel financially pinched or concerned about cash flow. But later today, you have moneymaking ideas, and you feel enthusiastic about how to earn money or perhaps even spend it. You’re in the groove! You might even give someone some financial advice.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

This is your day! The Moon is in your sign boosting your emotions and thoughts, which means you have your thinking cap on and you’re on the ball! You’re mentally pumped and eager to share your opinions, especially because you probably see a better way of doing something.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Behind-the-scenes research might pay off today. Or possibly, you might get a secretive piece of advice from someone? Whatever the case, you can attract money to you today. Admittedly, you will also spend money on beautiful things for yourself and loved ones. But hey – the Sun is in your sign and you rule!

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

This is a lovely day to schmooze with others, especially female companions – friends or members of groups. There might be a sense of competition present? This could be a good day to share your hopes and dreams for the future with someone to get their feedback. (Ya never know.)

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Today you are vocal and ready to express your opinions to bosses, parents, teachers and the police. Not only are you prepared to do this, others will see you doing it. It will be public in some sense. (Obviously, you don’t want to say anything you will later regret.)

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

This is an excellent day to study and learn something new because you want to broaden your horizons. Some of you will also enjoy opportunities to travel or talk to people from other cultures or different countries. Basically, you are mentally curious and hyped about things today.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Discussions about shared property, inheritances, taxes, debt and finances in general will go well today because you won’t hesitate to defend your own best interests. You also will not hesitate to speak up because you have lots of mental energy! Eyes on the prize!

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Conversations with partners and close friends will be lively and fascinating today! Nevertheless, you might have to go more than halfway to keep everyone happy. (A little concession and accommodation.) Meanwhile, your ambition is showing and it will be apparent in your words.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

This is a solid day at work or for any task that you set for yourself today. You’re ready to roll up your sleeves and dig in! Despite your enthusiasm and energy, accept the fact that you might have to help others or put someone else’s interests first. It happens.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

This is a playful, fun-loving day! In particular, you will enjoy fun activities with children and any kind of social diversions or fun escape. Sports events might be a good choice. Take a long lunch. See the gang at Happy Hour. Schmooze and have a good time!

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

Family discussions, especially with female relatives, are likely today. This is also the perfect day to think about how to tackle home repairs and DIY projects. Fortunately, a partner or friend might lend some energy and get things going!

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actress, comedian Jane Lynch (1960) shares your birthday today. You are intelligent, magnetic and have a seductive personality. People respond to you. You know how to convince and persuade others. This year is the first year of a nine-year cycle for you, which is exciting. Stay flexible, courageous and ready to explore. Open any door!

Click here for today’s or anyone’s birthday horoscope from thehoroscope.co

Aries (March 21-April 19)

This Friday will bring you a lucky turn of events that will give you a sense of accomplishment and confidence.

Maybe you just managed to seize an important opportunity or maybe you’re just keeping an optimistic attitude about everything. It’s a great time to spend it with children or with young people whom you could teach something good.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Today might not be a simple day as certain obstacles are kind of lined for you. Make sure you don’t get trapped in all of them and that you don’t get so absorbed in dealing with one of them such to forget about the others.

You are also focused on the wellbeing of your family so it might not be a bad idea to sit around and have a talk with your partner.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

This day will challenge you into recognizing the work of someone close. Whether you’ve been helped by someone and now is your time to return the favor or maybe you have to recommend someone from work.

It’s a good time to explore new horizons at work and to gather around you people with the skills you need rather than plain ones.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

It seems that today you will be feeling somewhat overwhelmed by the demands of those around you, especially those of your family or children if you have any.

Maybe it’s time to leave work aside and to tend to their desires as things are going to pile up and it is going to be a lot more difficult to fan the fire of conflict rather than postpone work now.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

Today you might lack the energy to even get out of the bed in the morning. It might be related to what you’ve been doing lately or maybe to the fact you didn’t have a good night rest but in the same time there might be other things bothering you.

Dig deeper and see what is really keeping your mood low and which the changes you can make are.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Today you are going to enjoy your place in the spotlight as it seems that everyone’s attention is turning to you once more.

You are determined to make yourself remarked and to show others your vast array of skills. Take advantage of this disposition and make a brave move by talking to a superior about your situation. Keep your head up and your confidence even higher.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Today you might receive an unexpected present or some sort of declaration. Maybe you have a secret admirer or maybe someone has just remembered about your upcoming birthday.

Make sure you leave work aside for a moment and enjoy your gift. Don’t hesitate to ask people out if you feel like sharing your good moments with them.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Today you should be all worrisome and attentive and not let anything to chance. Things are floating on the surface and they only require a gust of wind to swirl them out of control.

Make sure you check and double check all you have to do and all mail you have to send. Being responsible will help you avoid a lot of later trouble eventually.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Today you might appear as arrogant and self absorbed as you will tend to make everyone comply to your standards.

Both at work and at home your expectations are high and everyone has to work to reach them. Maybe you shouldn’t be that tough with yourself and with those close to you. You can impose respect with diplomacy also.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Today you are going to put on your responsible jacket on and you will make some important changes in the trajectory things have taken lately.

Maybe you are starting something on your own or maybe you man up to ask for a raise at work. This is a time for long term planning and also for buying real estate or stocks as a mean to secure your resources.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Not everyone around you will agree with your actions today so conflict might rise. Maybe you could act more diplomatic and try to avoid all confrontations.

If these things are not possible maybe you should try to keep everything separately and to not show so many of your activities. You should also avoid taking money from other people.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

Your energy will probably hit a new rock bottom today and you might not be able to understand why. Maybe you’ve had enough sleep and maybe there weren’t so many things to deal with the other day.

Maybe your body is just responding to previous treatments you’ve applied and this is the signal that you should be more careful with your sleep pattern.

Hail and Well Met WOTC Family and Friends!

I texted with my son this morning but no update on his lung yet. I am 1 1/2 hours away from him and he is still saying he doesn’t want me to come to the hospital yet. So, I am working to keep my mind busy with something besides worrying about him. What I can say for now is I am pretty sure the lung has not collapsed, or he probably would have said more that “pain” when I asked how he was doing. No matter what age our children maybe, how they treat us, or even what they may say to us over the course of their lifetime can keep us from loving them. When I know more, I will share it with you. PLease continue to send him healing in any form!

July 12, 2023 Moon’s Current Phase and Northern Hemisphere Planetary Positions

Moon’s Current Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Crescent phase. This phase is best viewed just before the sunrise in the western sky. In this phase the Moon’s illumination is growing smaller each day until the New Moon. During this part of the Moon cycle, the Moon is getting closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing the Earth with only a small edge of the Moon being illuminated. It can also be a great time to see the features of the Moon’s surface. Along the edge where the illuminated portion meets the dark side, the craters and mountains cast long shadows making them easier to observe with a telescope or binoculars.

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

Today’s Waning Crescent Phase

The Waning Crescent on July 12 has an illumination of 25%. 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 July 12 the Moon is 24.58 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 Crescent
Illumination: 25%
Moon Age: 24.58 days
Moon Angle: 0.52
Moon Distance: 383,061.84 km
Sun Angle: 0.52
Sun Distance: 152,078,582.54 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.

If you need to calculate the planetary positions in either hemisphere you can use this for a specific use and time in your local time zone, click on this link

Currentplanetarypositions.com

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

For Your Local Time and Date

Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

July 12, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:20 Cancer 21
Moon:25 Taurus 32
Mercury:03 Leo 28
Venus:26 Leo 46
Mars:01 Virgo 30
Jupiter:11 Taurus 14
Saturn:06 Pisces 42 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 11
Neptune:27 Pisces 39 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 21 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 46 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:29 Aries 59 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 46

Chiron:19 Aries 55
Ceres:06 Libra 03
Pallas:01 Virgo 13
Juno:11 Cancer 36
Vesta:08 Gemini 16

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:6
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:4
Cardinal:7
Fixed:7
Mutable:5

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

July 12, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:20 Cancer 16
Moon:24 Taurus 28
Mercury:03 Leo 18
Venus:26 Leo 44
Mars:01 Virgo 27
Jupiter:11 Taurus 13
Saturn:06 Pisces 42 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 11
Neptune:27 Pisces 39 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 21 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 46 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:29 Aries 59 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 46

Chiron:19 Aries 55
Ceres:06 Libra 01
Pallas:01 Virgo 11
Juno:11 Cancer 34
Vesta:08 Gemini 14

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:6
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:4
Cardinal:7
Fixed:7
Mutable:5

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

12 July 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:19 Cancer 59
Moon:20 Taurus 44
Mercury:02 Leo 45
Venus:26 Leo 38
Mars:01 Virgo 17
Jupiter:11 Taurus 10
Saturn:06 Pisces 43 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 10
Neptune:27 Pisces 39 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 21 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 47 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 00 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 44

Chiron:19 Aries 55
Ceres:05 Libra 56
Pallas:01 Virgo 03
Juno:11 Cancer 24
Vesta:08 Gemini 07

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:4
Cardinal:6
Fixed:8
Mutable:5

July 12th Astronomy Picture of the Day

Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.

2023 July 12

Rings and Bar of Spiral Galaxy NGC 1398

Image Credit: Mark Hanson; Data: Mike Selby

Explanation: Why do some spiral galaxies have a ring around the center? Spiral galaxy NGC 1398 not only has a ring of pearly stars, gas and dust around its center, but a bar of stars and gas across its center, and spiral arms that appear like ribbons farther out. The featured deep image from Observatorio El Sauce in Chile shows the grand spiral galaxy in impressive detail. NGC 1398 lies about 65 million light years distant, meaning the light we see today left this galaxy when dinosaurs were disappearing from the Earth. The photogenic galaxy is visible with a small telescope toward the constellation of the Furnace (Fornax). The ring near the center is likely an expanding density wave of star formation, caused either by a gravitational encounter with another galaxy, or by the galaxy’s own gravitational asymmetries.

Goddesses – Ancient Germanic Goddesses – Berchta

Ancient Germanic Goddesses – Berchta from otherworldlyoracle.com

The Germanic tribes of Europe had their own deities, just like the ancient Celts. Some of these deities are commemorated in the days of the week. Frigga and Freya, for example, are remembered in the word Friday. Tyr is remembered in Tuesday. Odin/Wodan – Wednesday. And so on. However, there are many who have been nearly forgotten. Here are eight nearly-forgotten ancient Germanic goddesses whose stories are just as interesting as any others. They each have something to teach us, if we only listen.

1. Berchta: The Germanic Goddess Who Became a Child-Eating Hag

Berchta was an Ancient Germanic goddess whose worship was widespread through the Alps. She came to be known well in Switzerland, Austria, and the Czech Kingdom. There is some speculation that Berchta isn’t Germanic and was actually first a Celtic Alpine deity. Her name, Berchta, means “The Bright One”. Moreover, if we look at the syllables of her name we see “berch” which links her to the Birch tree and the Berkano rune.

Jacob Grimm writes of her in Teutonic Mythology, saying she was once a guardian and protector of babies and children. She ferried the dead across the water to the spirit world. Berchta wore a white gown, which shone in the darkness, and carried a set of keys. She was also a spinner/weaver goddess, which links her to fate and the life/death/rebirth cycle.

How Berchta Became a Hag

When the Church rose to power, Berchta’s name was dragged through the proverbial mud. She was demonized and eventually called the “Christmas Hag”. Her beautiful motherly image morphed into an ugly old hag who ate bad children or slit their bellies open and filled them with straw and stone. This once-loved ancient Germanic goddess became part of the Wild Hunt and rode alongside the wicked dead. Her consorts were Berchtold and sometimes Wotan (Odin). Reduced to a witch, Berchta became an evil figure in folklore to be feared.

An Ancient Germanic Goddess Immortalized

The Perchten are a group of masked men and women who parade on winter holidays to scare away evil spirits. They are modeled after the hag version of Perchta (Berchta). Berchta’s name is immortalized in the Feast of the Epiphany, also known as Berchtentag, and also in the town of Berchtengaten in Bavaria. Legend says she travels with other female spirits and enters the homes of those who leave her offerings on this special night. If Berchta is pleased with the meal, she grants prosperity to the household.
She may be the same goddess as Holda (a.k.a. Mother Holle).

July 12, 2023 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today until 11 PM PDT. The Moon is in Taurus.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Business and commerce are favoured today, especially business related to the arts, the entertainment world, professional sports and children. If shopping, you might buy something beautiful that really appeals to you – most likely an impulse purchase. (Keep your receipts.)

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Family relations are warm and friendly today, which means this is a lovely day to entertain at home. You will also enjoy making an effort to redecorate or make your home look more attractive. Love at first sight or a sudden attraction will occur for some of you.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

You feel restless today. This is because you are emotionally open and eager to connect with others. Perhaps this feeling will prompt you to make an impulsive gesture or even a rash action? As long as you care in a genuine way, things will likely work out fine.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Business dealings can be profitable for you today, especially if you have some unexpected advice from a friend or a member of a group. You might even suddenly change your goals. Possibly, you will want to convince others to agree with your new ideas. If so, you’ll be successful.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

A sudden attraction to someone in a position of authority or a crush on your boss is possible today. In turn, people in authority might surprise you or throw you a curveball. In all likelihood, you can talk your way into or out of anything today because others find you attractive.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Sudden travel plans might fall in your lap today. Or relations with foreign countries or other cultures might surprise you in some way. The news or something in the media might also catch you off guard or interest you. Some of you are involved in a secret love affair.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Keep an eye on banking matters and anything to do with your finances because something unexpected could impact your assets, shared property or an inheritance. Today you might meet an unusual, creative friend or a member of a group. Probably a pleasant encounter.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Stay light on your feet today because a friend or partner might surprise you. Or you might be introduced to someone unusual? You might also develop a crush or feel attracted to someone in authority. It’s a curious day because it’s full of romantic little bubbles here and there.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

A work-related romance or a flirtation might spark today. You might also have a sudden opportunity to travel. Or you might meet someone who is unusual, perhaps from another culture – someone different. Someone might also ask for your counsel or a sympathetic ear.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

This is a good day to ask for a loan or mortgage because doors will open for you. In financial negotiations, favours and money will come your way. Meanwhile, romance is blessed! Love at first sight might happen. Or you might feel a sudden attraction for someone – even a stranger. (It’s exciting.)

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Something unusual might take place at home today. Get dressed because unexpected company might knock at your door. You might buy something modern or high tech for your home. Relations with partners are affectionate in a spontaneous way.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

A work-related romance might be kindled today. Something pleasant and unexpected related to your health, or a pet or any daily activity that you do could yield a pleasant surprise for you today. A spontaneous short trip might occur. Meanwhile, you’re full of original, genius-like ideas. Clever you!

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actress Michelle Rodriguez (1978) shares your birthday today. You are caring, empathetic and concerned about what’s happening with others. You are a steadfast and loyal friend. This is a powerful year because it’s time to receive recognition and reap the benefits of your previous hard work. Expect a promotion, a prize, an award or some kind of acknowledgement. Bravo!

Click here for today’s or anyone’s birthday horoscope from thehoroscope.co

Aries (March 21-April 19)

This Wednesday some unexpected news or a certain event might get a few relationships to crumble as some sort of secret will surface.

Maybe it’s not something that involves you personally but you will notice there is a certain connection between you and the situation at hand. This is not a day in which to claim your independence or step away from your family.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

This Wednesday, you will be able to start working on a new project, be it for work or at home. Be sure that you will need a lot of time and persistence to complete this courageous endeavor but it will all be worth it.

Try not to get into any conflict with your loved ones today because things might get heated. It’s a good day to start a diet or a certain life regime.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

This Wednesday is going to present to you with an opportunity to work in a group. It might be something for work or school or even a project you long wanted to start with your friends.

Make sure you keep the creative flow going because there won’t be any other arguments when working in this team. It’s also a good time to spend it with children.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

This Wednesday you will be focused on changing something in your home. Maybe you don’t like the look of your curtains anymore or maybe you want a new piece of furniture.

If there are enough financial resources available then go for it. Otherwise you might want to stick to the initial budget and not create other uncovered expenses.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

This Wednesday it’s auspicious for all those whom are starting small projects or spending time travelling for work.

This period is auspicious for short term travel abroad and even for studies that involve tourism and the way population moves. It is also a good time to relate to your neighbor so make sure you don’t avoid them when you meet in the morning.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

This Wednesday will bring you an unexpected work proposition, either a promotion or a new project idea.

Someone important might want you to handle that project so make sure you are up for the work. You are also feeling a lot more confident and secure of yourself so it’s a good time to tackle everything with calm and diplomacy.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

This Wednesday it might be the time to start working on that personal endeavor and to even make plans a year ahead.

It might be important for you to analyze your expenses and your lifestyle and to vary the amount of work according to your desired income. You might get the chance to plan some flexible hours at work if you have something personal to tend to.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

This Wednesday you will probably get the opportunity to start working on something you long wanted to.

The only downside of the situation might be that you will not be in front line at this project and more of a background person. For some natives this might feel like their work is not recognized and certain heated arguments might rise out of this situation.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This Wednesday will help you acknowledge your social skills and will also show you how well you can work in a team, as long as you put an effort to it.

One of your friends might proposition you to join his or her group so it might be a great idea for you to get out of your comfort zone for once and to try something new in a completely different company.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Today is one of those days in which you are fully motivated and ready to pursue a goal. The only difference is that this Wednesday you should be focusing on long term goals rather then tackling practicalities one at a time.

You might enjoy seeing your work done as quickly as possible but this time you have to lay the foundation for later work.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

This Wednesday a traveling opportunity presents to you and there are high chances for you to accept it. Such an answer would be the best idea because some time away from work will help you clear your mind and relax.

Even a working trip will give you time to unwind a bit so take the chance. You are also a bit more optimistic and friendly today.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This Wednesday you will be able to tend to your resources in an efficient way and you might even be entrusted to invest other people’s money.

The only word of caution is for you not to make any promises you can’t keep. This day will also show you the development of a certain matter you’ve been following for some time.

Walking The Path As A Public Witch c. 2011

Walking The Path As A Public Witch

Author: Medea
I am a ‘public Witch’. The phrase means different things to different people but generally it means I am one who has come ‘out of the broom closet’. That has come to mean different things to me as the years have gone by.

I never was really in the ‘broom closet’. From the time I was introduced to The Craft by way of The Tarot at age eighteen, I was very open about it. Sometimes the openness was just for ‘shock value’. Sometimes it was just to be ‘different’. More often than not my openness was just a part of my personality. Like a puppy, I gleefully and playfully was just ‘me’ all over the place.

Now, at the age of forty-seven (can I really be that old?) and High Priestess in my tradition, I am still open about it, yet in very different ways. I rarely go for ‘shock value’ anymore (there are, however, those occasions when I cannot seem to help myself) . I have been a professional Nurse for twenty plus years and have learned in some instances the less said, the better. This learned, of course, the hard way. In many, many areas of my life I am much more tolerant and not so quick to take offense. I cannot attribute this to age or wisdom, as in many ways I am very immature and like it that way. It is a by-product of the path in which I have chosen to walk. One of the many, many gifts I receive.

I no longer feel the need to flash a Pentacle ring or necklace every chance I get. Most jewelry associated with the Craft and my religion are worn in private or under my clothes, close to my heart, as they should be. Yet, if I choose to wear such things in public (or forget to take them off) I make no effort to hide them, give no explanations, and make no apologies. My car is no longer adorned with bumper stickers proclaiming me ‘Witch’ or ‘Happy Heathen’. I didn’t take them off, but simply quit feeling the need to replace them each time I had to replace a vehicle. Yet I would not refrain from putting one on my bumper if it caught my fancy.

These days when I find it necessary or appropriate to speak of the Divine in general company I am as apt to say ‘God’ as ‘Goddess’ or ‘The Gods’. I have seen that getting caught up in nomenclature or schematics lessons somehow the sacredness of what one speaks of. If I am asked what Church I go to (a common question here in the South) I tell them. I don’t use flowery or holier- than -thou phrases such as ‘Nature is my Church’.

I say I am Pagan, if need be I say I am ‘Witch’, but more than that, I say I am a person of faith. And in some eyes I see the flash of recognition and in others I see distrust and incomprehension. These things no longer bother me. I am not meant to crusade. Neither am I, or my life, meant to be perfect. I can lapse in my old ways from time to time without being ‘lost’. I can make mistakes.

These days my Pentacle hangs on the lamppost in my yard. It hangs there for protection of my home and property as well as a nod to The Craft. It matters not who sees it and who does not. My home is Pagan and I call it a Temple House. It is where our rituals are mostly held. Where our classes are held. Where I sit and work on my computer on things that are important to the Temple. It is filled with altars which range from very simple to elaborate. Like all things, they change as they should, and I understand one does not need the trappings of religion to walk one’s faith. The house is lived in. It is welcoming to The Gods and Spirits I call, to my blood family and my Temple family and to visitors who come and go. It is meant to be welcoming to visitors of all faith and I believe for the most part it is. It is a work in progress, like the Temple itself. Like all things which grow and change. Like me.

I returned to the place I was born and raised after a twenty-year hiatus. It is a rural area in the Wilds of Tennessee, deep in the Bible Belt. It is a wonderful and beautiful place and the people are wonderful and beautiful too. Yet suspicions and prejudices linger along side traditions that smack of the Old Religion. I am known as a Witch and there is no mistake I am ‘the Real Thing’. At first I was humored, seen as a local girl who went ‘Out West’ and got some very strange ideas. There is often surprise when it is learned I was first introduced to the Craft in good ol’ Nashville, Tennessee. But here in the Wilds, Nashville, too, is a long way and there are many strange ideas to be found there. Maybe not as strange as ‘Out West’, but still strange.

When the realization came that this is not a passing fad for me, and that not only did I practice what I believed but ‘preached’ what I practiced the attitudes began to change. Family members and childhood friends, some I loved dearly and had missed for a long time, began to avoid me. Their attempts to ‘save my soul’ fell on deaf ears, and I took offense to being prayed for in Churches that I would ‘find my way and be saved’. They could not convert me, could not understand when I asked ‘saved from what?’ or said ‘I’m already saved’. And so I became a lost cause and to some a threat. There is no brand of persecution as scorching as that of those we know and love. My invitations to my home were unanswered by some. It became clear there were homes in which I was no longer welcome.

The Goddess does not demand sacrifice though at times it may seem so. I eventually came to understand that in order to have the things I found important in my life there were some things that by nature had to go. There is always grief, but as all things it passes and is, if not understood, accepted.

There were those who came and went. And there are those who stayed. Rituals of one became rituals of two and then three and then as many as fifteen at any given time. Others want card readings or advice or a little magick to ‘help out a situation’. Sometimes they are open about it and do not care who knows or what is thought of their association with me. Sometimes they come on the sly. I have learned to recognize those who come for a reason, such as the Goddess may have, and those who want what I can give and firmly believe me to be going to a Christian hell. There are those who do not care what becomes of me, but care about what it is I can do. Sometimes I still grow angry, usually out of hurt from the fall of one who I may have at some point respected. Mostly I do what I feel to be right and it has become very easy.

Inevitably the question will come from somewhere: ‘How did you get into that?’ that, of course, being Paganism or Witchcraft and sometimes thinly veiled ‘in league with The Devil’. I no longer feel the need to explain how Christianity never ‘felt right’ for me, implying of course I was somehow superior to that particular belief. These days I usually shrug and say ‘Like anyone of faith, I was called to it.’ This leaves little to argue about.

In my tradition today we celebrate Lenaia at the time of Imbolc, yet like so many things, the lines are blurred and the messages are the same. This Imbolc season I find myself taking stock and reflecting on many things about my life and the Path I walk. They, this life and this path, have somewhere along the line become one and the same. Perhaps it is the knowledge of having achieved this very thing, without setting out to do so or even hoping that I could, which is causing me to reflect. Perhaps it is my age, and the realization that, though I am not so old, I have most certainly lived longer in this life than I am going to live. It could be the weathering of so many changes over the last several years, some devastating enough to make me question my faith. Having come to terms with myself I have accepted many things I thought I could not. I can do this; accept these things, because at some point I began to trust that my Gods know what they are doing.

In January of 2001, I performed a solitary ritual outside in the yard at the old house my brother and I shared, divorced siblings clinging together in the changes of life. This was many years after I had picked up my first Tarot deck and felt the power of Otherworlds and the promise of mysteries revealed in them. It was cold and the Full Winter Moon rose high in a dark and starless sky. The moon was the color of ecru and its light brightened and dimmed with my incantation and my song. I had felt and witnessed the Power of the presence of the Divine before. I had seen first hand the workings of magick. Yet this was different. It was as if I were tapped on the shoulder. I had the feeling that Someone had finally gotten my attention. She had been waiting patiently for me to notice She wanted my attention. The voice I heard on the Wind, though the night was Windless, was real even though I could not make out the words. It was as if there was one voice, no, a thousand voices, and though the words were unintelligible I knew they said ‘Follow Me’.

I did not call the God and Goddess by name then, a last holdout of my Pentecost upbringing. They were to me The Lord and Lady. Yet I knew there were names, many names, and I would come to know Them. Although I became a Priestess of Hekate, it was Diana, the Huntress Mother, who called to me that night. I now know Her feel and Her smell and I recognize Her voice. When I hear Her name mentioned I see in my mind’s eye the silver disk floating in the Winter Sky. I often thank Her for calling me.

It wasn’t long after that I held my first private Imbolc ritual, as I have ever since, as I will continue to do. The day was sunny, bright, and cold. The kind of day that often depressed me. With stick incense in hand (patchouli because that is all I had) and the instructions from Scott Cunningham’s ‘Wicca’ in my head I picked my way through the thickets behind our rental house. I found a clearing and sat down, my nose running and the frozen ground pressing against my too thin pants for the weather. I meditated in silence, one thing I was only beginning to get good at. I sat there a long while, sometimes registering the sound of small animals in the thickets. Somehow understanding the sounds of the animals were gifts. I then told the Gods the things I have told them many times since:

I am Your daughter and Your lover. I give myself to You in this life and in any others to come. Set my feet upon the path You wish for me. Teach me the things I need to know. Give me the strength to learn them. I honor You and I love You. So Mote it be.

I meant those words the day I said them. And many times after, even as I wondered how hard this life has to get. I mean them now. The Gods listened and they knew I meant them and they have granted me the very things I asked for.

I love this life. It is at times messy and ugly, often chaotic, and on occasion extremely painful. It is equally interesting, comforting, and fun. And so there is balance. And so I am very, very blessed.

I love being Pagan. It is a wonderful thing to know what one’s path is and to be allowed to walk it. The Buddhist say ‘do the dishes for the sake of doing the dishes’. The clean dishes are only a result of doing the dishes correctly and wholeheartedly. Clean dishes are not the goal, doing the task well is the goal, everything else is, well, gravy. They say the same about the journey we call life. The journey is the point, the destination only the result of taking the journey well and wholeheartedly. Take the journey for the sake of taking the journey, walk the path for the sake of walking the path. Every now and then cast your eyes to the top of the mountain for a moment, but only a moment, focus on your goal, reassess your progress, make the proper adjustments, and get back to the task at hand.

In giving true love for the sake of giving true love, I have been given the truest of love. In giving friendship for the sake of giving friendship, I have received friendship. In being faithful for the sake of being faithful, I am given faithfulness. In giving mercy and kindness and justice for the sake of giving mercy and kindness and justice, I have received mercy and kindness and justice far beyond that I ever expected. In teaching the things I know for the sake of teaching the things I know I have been taught. And such fine teachers I have.

I walk the Pagan Path and the Path of the Priestess (and yes, Witch) for many reasons but mainly because it is my journey, what is put before me to do. It is an awesome task, an honor, and a door to many fleeting moments of happiness, which add up to a joyful life when all is said and done. Sometimes this path of mine is walked on nothing but faith because all else seems to elude me. Yet that which eludes me becomes mine if it is meant to be, and though I question and rail against the way, I am committed.

Along the way I catch the most peaceful sunrises, beautiful sunsets, healing breezes, and mighty storms. I am taught humility; I am reprimanded, led gently back when astray, and kicked hard when I need it. I am loved unconditionally and I know this without a doubt. I neither fear Death nor look for it, waiting for the rewards that I think might be my due. My rewards are many, and they are now. I may at times dread the act of dying and wonder if I will be granted a merciful death or if suffering at the end of this life is part of my lesson and task. Yet I trust that I will have what is needed for me and what is in the end the best. And I will not make that journey alone.

Those who have gone before will welcome me. The Gods will guide me and the Lady Hekate will walk with me as She always has. Cunningham pointed out that there is a difference in believing in something and knowing something. Many of the things I thought I believed I have come to know. To know a thing to be true is to accept it without having to understand it. There are many things I do understand and many things I will someday understand. But knowing, that is something that is not given lightly. It cannot be earned or bought; it can only come from walking the journey and walking it with an open heart and a willing soul.

I am one of many who aid this Phoenix we call Paganism to rise. My voice is among the silent ones who roar their presence into this world in this time. Our books and our Temples were burned and like so many things, though the way could have been easier, it had to be. Our Temples stand in our hearts and in our souls, in our country homes, and our suburban yards, in our small apartments in sprawling cities. This wonderful thing we call the Internet weaves us together across many, many miles. We have new books with words from Powerful hearts. We have remnants from the past which survive and which are important yet unimportant and therefore kept in perspective. We have the new and the old in which to learn and to build from. Balance. As it should be.

I am parched with thirst, and perishing,
But drink of me, the ever-flowing spring on the right (where) there is a fair cypress.
Who are you? Where are you from?
I am a child of Earth and starry Heaven, but my race is of Heaven (alone)
— Orphic Lamella from Thessaly

July 11th Astronomy Picture of the Day

Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.

2023 July 11

Sunspots on an Active Sun

Image Credit: NASASDO; Processing & Copyright: Şenol Şanlı

Explanation: Why is our Sun so active now? No one is sure. An increase in surface activity was expected because our Sun is approaching solar maximum in 2025. However, last month our Sun sprouted more sunspots than in any month during the entire previous 11-year solar cycle — and even dating back to 2002. The featured picture is a composite of images taken every day from January to June by NASA‘s Solar Dynamic Observatory. Showing a high abundance of sunspots, large individual spots can be tracked across the Sun’s disk, left to right, over about two weeks. As a solar cycle continues, sunspots typically appear closer to the equator. Sunspots are just one way that our Sun displays surface activity — another is flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that expel particles out into the Solar System. Since these particles can affect astronauts and electronics, tracking surface disturbances is of more than aesthetic value. Conversely, solar activity can have very high aesthetic value — in the Earth’s atmosphere when they trigger aurora.

Dream Interpretation and Symbolism – Dead

(Lady BELTANE SIDE NOTE: I feel this applies to pets and familiars also)

To see or talk to the dead in your dream forewarns that you are being influenced by negative people and are hanging around the wrong crowd. This dream may also be a way for you to resolve your feelings with those who have passed on. Alternatively, the dream symbolizes material loss.

If you dream of a person who has died a long time ago, then it suggests that a current situation or relationship in your life resembles the quality of that deceased person. The dream may depict how you need to let this situation or relationship die and end it. If you dream of someone who has recently passed away, then it means that their death is still freshly in your mind. Dreams can also be a way for you to keep loved ones who have past away alive and still be in some aspect of your life. You are still trying to grasp the notion that he or she is really gone. If the dead is trying to get you to go somewhere with him or her, then it signifies that you are trying to understand their death. You also don’t want to be alone.

To see and talk with your dead parents in your dream is a way of keeping them alive. It is also a way of coping with the loss. You are using your dream as a last opportunity to say your final good-byes to them.

To see your dead sibling, relative, or friend alive in your dream indicates that you miss them and are trying to relive your old experiences you had with them. In trying to keep up with the pace of your daily waking life, your dreams may serve as your only outlet in coping and coming to terms with the loss of a loved one.

To dream of your dead child is a way for you to keep your child alive through your dreams. For a parent to lose a child is extremely difficult. Such dreams occur because you still cannot accept or understand how or why your child was taken from you so soon.

Dreaming of a dead person who passes away again in your dream means that you wished they were still around to experience and share certain aspects of your life with you. Such dreams are more likely to occur during happy times or during important milestones in your life.

July 11, 2023 Moon’s Current Phase, Nothern and Southern Planetary Positions

Moon’s Current Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Crescent phase. This phase is best viewed just before the sunrise in the western sky. In this phase the Moon’s illumination is growing smaller each day until the New Moon. During this part of the Moon cycle, the Moon is getting closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing the Earth with only a small edge of the Moon being illuminated. It can also be a great time to see the features of the Moon’s surface. Along the edge where the illuminated portion meets the dark side, the craters and mountains cast long shadows making them easier to observe with a telescope or binoculars.

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

Today’s Waning Crescent Phase

The Waning Crescent on July 11 has an illumination of 35%. 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 July 11 the Moon is 23.59 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 Crescent
Illumination: 35%
Moon Age: 23.59 days
Moon Angle: 0.53
Moon Distance: 378,323.40 km
Sun Angle: 0.52
Sun Distance: 152,083,687.78 km

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Useful Moon Resources

If you need to calculate the planetary positions in either hemisphere you can use this for a specific use and time in your local time zone, click on this link

Currentplanetarypositions.com

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

For Your Local Time and Date

(SIDE NOTE: Some of you may have noticed the Frankfurt, Germany in the northern hemisphere is in the same time zone as Cape Town, South Africa in the southern hemisphere. I find this interesting because it shows how Mother Earth is a smaller planet than we would like to think of her as.)

Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

July 11, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:19 Cancer 23
Moon:12 Taurus 39
Mercury:01 Leo 32
Venus:26 Leo 24
Mars:00 Virgo 54
Jupiter:11 Taurus 04
Saturn:06 Pisces 44 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 09
Neptune:27 Pisces 39 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 22 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 02 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 39

Chiron:19 Aries 54
Ceres:05 Libra 44
Pallas:00 Virgo 46
Juno:11 Cancer 03
Vesta:07 Gemini 52

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:4
Cardinal:6
Fixed:8
Mutable:5

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

July 11, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:19 Cancer 19
Moon:11 Taurus 34
Mercury:01 Leo 22
Venus:26 Leo 23
Mars:00 Virgo 51
Jupiter:11 Taurus 04
Saturn:06 Pisces 44 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 08
Neptune:27 Pisces 39 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 22 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 03 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 39

Chiron:19 Aries 54
Ceres:05 Libra 43
Pallas:00 Virgo 43
Juno:11 Cancer 00
Vesta:07 Gemini 50

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:4
Cardinal:6
Fixed:8
Mutable:5

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

11 July 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:19 Cancer 02
Moon:07 Taurus 45
Mercury:00 Leo 48
Venus:26 Leo 16
Mars:00 Virgo 40
Jupiter:11 Taurus 01
Saturn:06 Pisces 45 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 08
Neptune:27 Pisces 39 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 23 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 04 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 37

Chiron:19 Aries 54
Ceres:05 Libra 37
Pallas:00 Virgo 35
Juno:10 Cancer 50
Vesta:07 Gemini 43

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:4
Cardinal:6
Fixed:8
Mutable:5

Southern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Southeastern Hemisphere

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

11 July 2023
07:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM BRT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:19 Cancer 14
Moon:10 Taurus 29
Mercury:01 Leo 13
Venus:26 Leo 21
Mars:00 Virgo 48
Jupiter:11 Taurus 03
Saturn:06 Pisces 45 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 08
Neptune:27 Pisces 39 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 22 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 03 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 38

Chiron:19 Aries 54
Ceres:05 Libra 41
Pallas:00 Virgo 41
Juno:10 Cancer 57
Vesta:07 Gemini 48

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:4
Cardinal:6
Fixed:8
Mutable:5

Southern Hemisphere

This local time is in Cape Town, South Africa

11 July 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM SAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:19 Cancer 02
Moon:07 Taurus 45
Mercury:00 Leo 48
Venus:26 Leo 16
Mars:00 Virgo 40
Jupiter:11 Taurus 01
Saturn:06 Pisces 45 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 08
Neptune:27 Pisces 39 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 23 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 04 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 37

Chiron:19 Aries 54
Ceres:05 Libra 37
Pallas:00 Virgo 35
Juno:10 Cancer 50
Vesta:07 Gemini 43

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:4
Cardinal:6
Fixed:8
Mutable:5

Southwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

11 July 2023
06:00 am GMT 4:00 PM AEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:18 Cancer 43
Moon:03 Taurus 22
Mercury:00 Leo 09
Venus:26 Leo 08
Mars:00 Virgo 28
Jupiter:10 Taurus 58
Saturn:06 Pisces 46 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 07
Neptune:27 Pisces 39 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 23 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 05 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 35

Chiron:19 Aries 54
Ceres:05 Libra 31
Pallas:00 Virgo 26
Juno:10 Cancer 39
Vesta:07 Gemini 35

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:4
Cardinal:6
Fixed:8
Mutable:5

Goddess Grace

GODDESS GRACE

 

I am the Goddess of a thousand names and infinite capacity.
All Her gifts are mine.
All Her powers reside in me.

I am Athena of Greece.
Life my totem, the owl, I am wise
For I see and hear everything around and within me
Like the oak, I am strong for the olive of peace is sacred to me.

I am Bast, cat goddess of Egypt
I am graceful, flexible, playful and affectionate
I radiate the warmth and light of the glorious sun.

I am Cerridwen of Wales
My magic cauldron contains food for the soul
An inexhaustible source of wisdom and inspiration
The more I give, the more I receive.

I am Diana, Roman goddess of the ever-changing moon.
I am a protectress of women and children
A guardian of the wild
I focus my aim on my heart’s desire and draw it to me.

I am Ereshkigal, Assyro-Babylonian goddess of the underworld
Queen of the Great Below
I shed dead skin to grow
Deep powers of renewal are mine.

I am Freya, Well-beloved Nordic Lady
I survey the beauty of my world in joyous flight
I celebrate and honor the bonds between friends and lovers.

I am Gaia, Greek Earth Mother
Grounded and centered in the rhythms and patterns of chaos
I emerge to create my usiverse.

I am Hecate of Greece
Triple Goddess of the crossroads of choice
I balance by powers of thought and my emotion
I choose the path I walk
The torch of my reason is illumined by my brilliant intuition.

I am Isis, Egyptian Queen of the World
I offer healing and transformation to all in need
I hold the power to shape my world.

I am Jagad-Yoni, Hindu universal yoni, womb of the world
I am the gatekeeper of the next generation
I choose the life that emerges through me
I use my power wisely.

I am Kwan-Yin of Buddhist China, goddess of compassion
I hear and comfort the wounds of the world
I welcome children and teach the magic of change.

I am Liban, Irish mermaid goddess
I revel in the healing power of pleasure
Quench your thirst at my sacred well.

I am Maat of Egypt
Truth, justice and law are the natural order of my universe
Harmony arises as I attune to my divine will.

I am Nu-Kua, Chinese dragon-tailed creatress
I restore the cosmic equilibrium
I form community among women and men
Connecting in equality of love and respect.

I am Old Spider goddess of Micronesia
I created the moon, the sea, the sky, the sun
And the earth from a single clamshell
All the vast and varied universe is present
In the smallest forms of life.
As above, so below
As within, so without.

I am Pele, Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes
My fiery energy erupts from my core to create new worlds
I flow easily over obstacles in my path.

I am Qedeshet of Syria
I balance lightly on the lion I ride
Laughter lifts me from the pull of gravity
The lotus blossom I hols and the serpents I carry
Symbolize the life and health I bring.

I am Rhiannon, horsewoman, Divine Queen of Wales
My steady pace is swift and smooth
I travel freely through the world, safe, serene and secure
My winged friends can wake the dead
And lull the living to sleep.

I am Sedna of the Eskimos
Know and honor me through my animals
Bears, whales and seals
All creatures of the land and sea are part of me.
We share the right to be.

I am Tiamat of Babylon, primordial sea-serpent
I am the great mother womb
Who brought forth the earth and heavens
I dive deep into the watery unconscious
To find the treasures buried there.

I am Uttu, Chaldean-Sumerian goddess of waving and vegatation
I offer shelter and nourishment to all who know me
We weed and clothe each other through our work.

I am Vasudhara, Hindu goddess of abundance
My six arms hold everything you need and offer it to you
Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Center, Spirit
Purpose, Love, Passion, Wisdom, Here, Now.

I am Wite woman of Honduras
I descend from heaven to build my temple on earth
And return as a glorious bird.
I honor and express my true spirit
My beauty is beyond compare.

I am Xochiquetzal, Aztec goddess of flowers, love,
spinning, weaving, singing and dancing.

I am an Original Woman
I delight in sharing my many gifts.

I am Yemaya, Nigerian Fish Mother, Brazilian Voodoo mermaid
Lakes, rivers and oceans are my home
The waters of life belong to me
We cleanse and sustain each other.

I am Zoc, Gnostic Acon of Life
Mother of All Living
I am the embodiment of growth and vitality
I am unique life energy.

I am the Goddess of a thousand names and infinite capacity
All Her gifts are mine
All Her powers reside in me.

We are the Goddess of a thousand names and infinite capacity
All Her gifts are mine
All Her powers reside in me.

You are the Goddess of a thousand names and infinite capacity
All Her gifts are thine
All Her powers reside in thee.

 

 

July 11, 2023 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Taurus.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

This is a great day to make money! Trust your ability to boost your earnings or find a better paying job or possibly, make a little money on the side because you can do this today. Quite likely, your involvement will be behind the scenes or in a quiet way.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

This is a wonderful day for you! The Moon is in your sign lined up with lucky Jupiter and it is dancing with Saturn. This means this is a productive day for you because you are confident, optimistic and at the same time, grounded in a practical way. You’ll get results!

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

Whatever you do alone or behind the scenes today might have a favourable impact on bosses, parents, teachers and VIPs. (Perhaps even the police or the law courts.) Believe in your ability to pull something off because you can do this, especially with research and planning.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

This is a fabulous day to network with others. Enjoy your involvement with friends and especially your interactions with groups and organizations. This might include foreign contacts as well as opportunities to travel. Be open to accepting help from someone.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

You make a wonderful impression on others today; in fact, they see you as successful and affluent (even if you aren’t). However, very likely, you will make profitable decisions about fundraising, inheritances, taxes, debt and shared property. Looking good!

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Hopefully, you will have an opportunity to explore new places, meet new faces, travel or be introduced to new ideas because you want to push the sides of the envelope today. You need a change of scenery, as well as a new way of looking at things. An older friend or partner might help.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Financial decisions will go well today. Whatever happens will likely benefit you in financial or practical terms. This is an excellent day to ask for a mortgage or loan or to borrow something from someone. Most definitely, you will benefit directly or indirectly from the resources of others.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

This is a marvellous day to schmooze! Enjoy interactions with partners, close friends and members of the general public. Not only will you be optimistic, you will also encounter others who are willing to think big! This is a great day to make travel plans, including a future vacation.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This is a productive day for you because you’ll find it easy to work and accomplish things today, especially if you work with others, or you work in tandem with a group. Work-related travel is likely. This is also a good day to make real-estate deals or do something to secure where you live.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

This is a marvellous play day for you! Accept all invitations to party and socialize with others. Enjoy sports events as well as fun activities with children. Anything to do with the entertainment world and the hospitality industry will delight.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Family discussions will go well today because everybody is upbeat and in a positive frame of mind. By extension, important decisions regarding real estate (or the family) will be beneficial for now and in future. You might see ways to expand or more securely establish your home base.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

The secret to your success today is the power of positive thinking. This is nothing to be underestimated. Our attitude is something can affect our perception, our judgment and our appreciation of something. The world around us is simply the ongoing movie of our mind.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actress Michelle Fairley (1963) shares your birthday today. You are charming, friendly and have excellent people skills. You are also intelligent, energetic and hard-working. This year is a time for reflection to explore philosophies and ideas that will give you a better self-awareness and get you closer to the true meaning of your life.

Click here for today’s or anyone’s birthday horoscope from thehoroscope.co

Aries (March 21-April 19)

This Tuesday, you will get the occasion to tighten up the relationship with your loved one. You are ready to make any sacrifice possible if you are having some relationship troubles while otherwise you are quick to react to everything your partner desires.

Just try to maintain yourself in the focus too and not get too absorbed by your lover’s life.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

This Tuesday comes with the occasion to visit a place you haven’t been to in a long time. It might be some place in your city or somewhere close to you and it might involve a personal or a professional reason.

If it involves a professional reason, then make sure you allow yourself some time for personal activities also. This day will bring you more than you have ever hoped for.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

This Tuesday you will have to consider protecting your affairs and your assets as some sort of change will lead you to taking important strategic decisions about them.

You will also benefit from great eloquence today as your arguments will be very convincing in most of the situations you will be meeting today professionally.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

This Tuesday will be all about you keeping the flame alive. You might be feeling like your relationship has lost its passion and you will try to reignite it.

It’s a good time for a romantic night out with your partner. Those natives whom are single are strongly advised not to act all clingy and desperate because this attitude won’t attract the right kind of people in their life.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

This Tuesday, financial rewards are going to be head of the list for you. Whether you are waiting for an important paycheck or you are envisioning a certain amount for your work, be sure this is the day you will be receiving them.

There might be some practical troubles and misunderstandings along the way but eventually your will be able to replenish your financial resources.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

This Tuesday, you are going to be very introspective and curious about everything that is going on around you.

Maybe you are finding answers to questions you’ve thought off or maybe you get the chance to notice something unexpected going on. The only word of advice for you is to keep being objective when it comes to sensible matters and not read too much into things.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

This Tuesday, you are going to focus on the spiritual side of things and you will be able to start studying a field you were long time interested in.

It might also be the time to rekindle an old fire and join someone you’ve loved in the past but there isn’t definitely the time for an affair as all eyes will be on you. Don’t ruin a stable relationship over no prospects.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

This Tuesday it is very important for your to look ahead and not behind. Although you might be feeling a tendency to think of past events and to even dwell in them, you should be fighting all these impulses.

This is a day in which you have to focus on the present at hand and to make a stable plan for tomorrow. Don’t trivialize mundane activities.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This Tuesday will come with a great load of excitement for you as you seem to be planning some sort of gather up.

It might be something with your family, something that includes your closest friends or a reunion from school. You will probably be putting all your heart and effort into this plan and thus you might be left with little energy when it’s really the time to celebrate.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

This Tuesday you are encouraged to be more adventurous and to dare to cross your limits.

Maybe someone from work is telling about his or her weekend and what a great time they’ve had in an adventure or fun park or maybe you come across an activity you think you would try if you had the courage. Maybe it’s time to be brave and fun.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

This Tuesday encourages you to escape the routine and do something brave, especially in the area of your love life.

Maybe it’s time to ask the big question or maybe you’d like to go some place nice with your partner. Suit up or pack the bags and be sure your adventurous spirit will be received with great pleasure. The only word of caution is to take care of legal matters.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This Tuesday, you are going to feel a blow of novelty coming right after you and it seems that you might also get involved in some sort of affair.

Maybe you meet someone new that sweeps you of your feet or maybe you feel the need to try something different. If there are things bothering you at the current arrangements go for it but if things are stable at home, don’t risk it all.

Some Humor for Your Day

This is my home because according to Big Dawg my snoring could wake the dead. I am no necromancer, so I definitely don’t want to wake those bodies in the ground.

July 10, 2023 Moon Current Phase, Northern and Southern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Moon’s Current Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Last Quarter phase. This phase occurs roughly 3 weeks after the New Moon when the Moon is three quarter of the way through it’s orbit around the earth. If you live in the northern hemisphere the Moons left side will be illuminated and the right side will be dark. For those of you in the southern hemisphere it will be the opposite with the right side illuminated. Also called a Third Quarter phase, it will rise around midnight on the eastern horizon and set in the west around noon the next day. In the days following the Third Quarter Phase the Moon’s illumination will decrees each day until the New Moon.

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

Today’s Last Quarter Phase

The Last Quarter on July 10 has an illumination of 45%. 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 July 10 the Moon is 22.58 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: Last Quarter
Illumination: 45%
Moon Age: 22.58 days
Moon Angle: 0.53
Moon Distance: 373,846.57 km
Sun Angle: 0.52
Sun Distance: 152,088,081.27 km

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Useful Moon Resources

If you need to calculate the planetary positions in either hemisphere you can use this for a specific use and time in your local time zone, click on this link

Currentplanetarypositions.com

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

For Your Local Time and Date 

Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

July 10, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:18 Cancer 26
Moon:29 Aries 29
Mercury:29 Cancer 34
Venus:26 Leo 01
Mars:00 Virgo 17
Jupiter:10 Taurus 55
Saturn:06 Pisces 47 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 06
Neptune:27 Pisces 40 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 23 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 06 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 33

Chiron:19 Aries 54
Ceres:05 Libra 26
Pallas:00 Virgo 18
Juno:10 Cancer 29
Vesta:07 Gemini 28

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:5
Cardinal:8
Fixed:6
Mutable:5

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

July 10, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:18 Cancer 21
Moon:28 Aries 23
Mercury:29 Cancer 25
Venus:25 Leo 59
Mars:00 Virgo 14
Jupiter:10 Taurus 54
Saturn:06 Pisces 47 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 06
Neptune:27 Pisces 40 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 24 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 06 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 32

Chiron:19 Aries 54
Ceres:05 Libra 24
Pallas:00 Virgo 16
Juno:10 Cancer 26
Vesta:07 Gemini 26

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:5
Cardinal:8
Fixed:6
Mutable:5

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

10 July 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:18 Cancer 05
Moon:24 Aries 28
Mercury:28 Cancer 50
Venus:25 Leo 52
Mars:00 Virgo 04
Jupiter:10 Taurus 52
Saturn:06 Pisces 47 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 06
Neptune:27 Pisces 40 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 24 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 07 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 30

Chiron:19 Aries 53
Ceres:05 Libra 19
Pallas:00 Virgo 08
Juno:10 Cancer 17
Vesta:07 Gemini 19

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:5
Cardinal:8
Fixed:6
Mutable:5

Southern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Southeastern Hemisphere

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

10 July 2023
07:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM BRT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:18 Cancer 17
Moon:27 Aries 16
Mercury:29 Cancer 15
Venus:25 Leo 57
Mars:00 Virgo 11
Jupiter:10 Taurus 54
Saturn:06 Pisces 47 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 06
Neptune:27 Pisces 40 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 24 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 06 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 32

Chiron:19 Aries 54
Ceres:05 Libra 23
Pallas:00 Virgo 14
Juno:10 Cancer 24
Vesta:07 Gemini 24

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:5
Cardinal:8
Fixed:6
Mutable:5

Southern Hemisphere

This local time is in Cape Town, South Africa

10 July 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM SAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:18 Cancer 05
Moon:24 Aries 28
Mercury:28 Cancer 50
Venus:25 Leo 52
Mars:00 Virgo 04
Jupiter:10 Taurus 52
Saturn:06 Pisces 47 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 06
Neptune:27 Pisces 40 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 24 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 07 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 30

Chiron:19 Aries 53
Ceres:05 Libra 19
Pallas:00 Virgo 08
Juno:10 Cancer 17
Vesta:07 Gemini 19

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:5
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:5
Cardinal:8
Fixed:6
Mutable:5

Southwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

10 July 2023
06:00 am GMT 4:00 PM AEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:17 Cancer 46
Moon:19 Aries 58
Mercury:28 Cancer 10
Venus:25 Leo 44
Mars:29 Leo 51
Jupiter:10 Taurus 49
Saturn:06 Pisces 48 Rx
Uranus:22 Taurus 05
Neptune:27 Pisces 40 Rx
Pluto:29 Capricorn 24 Rx

True Lunar Node:00 Taurus 48
Mean Lunar Node:00 Taurus 08 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):20 Leo 28

Chiron:19 Aries 53
Ceres:05 Libra 13
Pallas:29 Leo 59
Juno:10 Cancer 05
Vesta:07 Gemini 11

Eris:25 Aries 15

Fire:7
Earth:5
Air:2
Water:5
Cardinal:8
Fixed:8
Mutable:3

July 10 Astronomy Picture of the Day

Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.

2023 July 10

Stars, Dust and Nebula in NGC 6559

Image Credit & Copyright: Adam BlockTelescope Live

Explanation: When stars form, pandemonium reigns. A textbook case is the star forming region NGC 6559. Visible in the featured image are red glowing emission nebulas of hydrogen, blue reflection nebulas of dust, dark absorption nebulas of dust, and the stars that formed from them. The first massive stars formed from the dense gas will emit energetic light and winds that erode, fragment, and sculpt their birthplace. And then they explode. The resulting morass can be as beautiful as it is complex. After tens of millions of years, the dust boils away, the gas gets swept away, and all that is left is a bare open cluster of stars.

Witchcraft – The Dawn of Witchcraft c. 2014

Witchcraft

The Dawn of Witchcraft

by Ilil Arbel, Ph.D.

Good hunting and fishing determined the survival of the Stone Age tribe. A little later, the number of domestic animals and the success of crops meant life or death. The tribe also needed many children. They had to replace those who died in infancy and early childhood, and few people lived beyond their thirties.

A division of labor existed from the earliest societies. Men hunted and fished. Women gathered food and cared for the children. Men had a male god, who controlled the hunt. The god wore horns or antlers, representing his power over the prey. Women worshiped a great mother goddess. She insured fertility and controlled the magical and medicinal powers of plants. Later, when agriculture was developed, both god and goddess protected the domestic animals and the crops. A priestess and a priest worked together as the representatives of the gods. They had ceremonies to influence the gods to help the people.

Slowly, the ideas of an afterlife and reincarnation began to emerge. The horned male god took on the additional feature of the god of death. The female goddess added the moon and its cycles to her domain. They were united in a sacred marriage, and shared fertility rites.

Their myth, still alive today, is simple. The goddess represents life. The god represents death. Life and death are a continuous cycle. The cycle contains three great truths – loving, dying, and reincarnating to live again. Magic controls all of them. To fulfil love, one must be born, unite with the loved one, die, and reincarnate. The cycle may repeat as many times as necessary.

During the Stone Age the people believed that reincarnation occurred in groups. You found yourself, life after life, with the same people. Witches no longer believe in group reincarnation, but it is easy to understand why the Stone Age people did. They lived in closely knit tribes and were afraid to be reincarnated among “strangers.”  Reincarnation itself, however, is still an important part of the Old Religion.

All gods and demons emerge from humanity’s relationship with nature. To understand the minds of the prehistoric cave painters, one must look at isolated societies that still live in a similar way. Many anthropologists call these people “primitive.”  This word gives the incorrect impression of inferiority. These people are not inferior in any meaningful way. They are just not living in our mechanized, Westernized society. Their way of life is just as complex and rich; their minds are just as alert as ours. Furthermore, they maintain a connection with nature that we have lost.

The Tasaday of Mindanao, Orochon of Siberia, Gilyaks of the Amur valley, and the Australian aborigines work in surprisingly similar ways. Their cultures present evidence about how the prehistoric mind worked.

The lives of these people are balanced with nature. The word is significant, because as you will see in an upcoming chapter, the balanced life is one of the principles of Witchcraft. Witches seek exactly what these people had maintained naturally for thousands of years – a balance that was lost with the development of civilization.

The prehistoric people saw themselves as part of their surrounding, neither more nor less important than the animals, the plants, the stones and the rivers. They believed that inanimate objects had lives of their own. Judging by the behavior of the isolated societies mentioned above, the Stone Age people often spoke with the fire, the stones, the water. If you ask the Orochon or Tasaday about it, they will tell you that the inanimate object understands and answers them.

The reasoning power of such people is different from ours. They see little difference between the real and the unreal. They will rarely ask why something happens. Things happen, and they will deal with the results. They use no written language and therefore have a powerful memory.

Interestingly, even today, a witch keeps as few written records as possible. She must burn all her papers when she realizes that she is near death, unless there is a very reliable witch who will inherit the notes and include them in her own work.

Researchers always assumed that this habit existed because of the danger during the Witch Trials. Every Medieval witch memorized as much as possible. When the inquisition marched into her home to look for evidence, it was best not to have the grimoires, as spell books are called, around the house. However, the truth about the memorizing habit may be deeper. Perhaps the witch is still following the prehistorical tradition of magic without written language.

We generally look for rational explanations for illnesses, sudden death, or accidents. The Stone Age people thought differently. Spirits and invisible forces filled their world. Magic caused distressing events. Someone conjured the malevolent spirits; perhaps the spirits themselves were angry and wanted revenge. If a wild beast or a force of nature caused death, then the supernatural force behind them actually made them do it. One had to appease or control the force. The shaman, priest, or witch could achieve that by establishing a relationship with the objects or the forces. In other words – he or she had to use magic.

The entire physical world was alive, swirling with energy waves, for the shaman and the witch. They established relationships with storms, water, and the seasons themselves. In a deep enough trance, they entered into a two-way conversation with the elements. They released their powerful souls from their bodies and let the souls kill the enemies or the beasts, heal the sick, or direct the animals toward the hunters.

The people were, above and beyond anything else, hunters and gatherers. They depended upon two factors. First, the availability of animals and plants; second, their ability to escape extremely dangerous predators. Fortunately, their witches knew herbal medicine and the setting of bones, and the hard life had some compensations. The tight communal life encouraged an incredible level of nonverbal communication. To us, they would seem telepathic, so well they understood each other without words. They were like flocks of birds or schools of fish that react to a situation as one large creature. In addition, they had supernatural endurance. This talent still exists in many isolated societies. For instance, look at the “runners” in Tibet. These are men who can run distances that are considered literally impossible by modern athletes. They do it in a trance, without much effort, and arrive in good shape. It’s all mind power.

The Stone Age magic-making was simple. They had dances that imitated the hunt and controlled the hunted animals. The dancers wore antlers or bird masks, whirled, chanted, and went into trances. These ceremonies, the beginning of Witchcraft, are painted over and over on cave walls.

The image of the horned god may have started during these dances. Imagine a dancer, wearing antlers to impersonate a reindeer or a stag. He is whirling in a trance, moving with the rhythm of the chant and drums in the warm cave. The fire behind him throws a strong shadow on the cave’s wall. The shadow is strange and threatening, and it attracts the attention of the tribe’s artist, always sensitive to new images. He picks a bit of charcoal from the fire, and quickly draws around the shadow. The drawing looks like a man/beast. As the months go by, the artist draws him again and again, developing a new image, adding the image into the magic.

It joined a wall already full of beautifully, accurately drawn pictures of animals and birds. The artists of the Stone Age were hunters who killed many animals. As they cut the animals for food, they learned much about anatomy. From necessity, they were also good observers of the animals during their daily lives. The art, however, was neither artistic expression nor a celebration of yesterday’s successful hunt. It was, just like the dance, an act of magic. By drawing an animal you controlled it. A picture of a successful hunt today would produce one tomorrow. A picture of an animal giving birth would insure fertility and good future hunts. Drawing dangerous animals falling into pits would make sure they would not kill you, but die themselves first. This was Witchcraft.

There were the dreams, too. To the Stone Age mind, dreams had a reality as definite as the waking world. The spirit, released from the body, walked the dream world; it spoke with other dreaming spirits or with the spirits of the dead. The dreams revealed the future, and were important to the well-being of the entire tribe. It is entirely possible that Out-of-Body-Experience (OBE) started like that. People who have experienced OBE claim a part of their consciousness, or their soul, leaves their body and explores the world on its own. Ancient cultures in all parts of the world described OBE. It is practiced today by people of various religions and nationalities. Parapsychologists argue whether OBE exists, or if it is a powerful dream form. Witches claim they just do it. At this stage of modern research, there is still no proof either way.

As the climate changed and lost some of its harshness, people began to live longer, create settlements, and develop agriculture. The witch’s importance did not diminish. The prosperity of crops and domestic animals, fertility of the land, and the continuous development of herbal medicine remained the witch’s domain.

Religion became more organized, but the job of the witches remained the same – influencing the supernatural powers. It didn’t matter if the people called them shamans, shape-changers, wizards, druids, priestesses or witches. It didn’t matter if they worked in the woods, the meadows, or at the altar of the simple, beautiful new temples. They helped humanity survive, worshiped the nature gods, served the earth.

And so it went on for generations. It continues today. The similarity between Witchcraft in the various ancient cultures is so strong, and the relationship to today’s Witchcraft is so amazing, there is no possible way to assume it happened by chance. Let’s look at a few cultures. They are not in any order – it’s more like a bit of time travel to places of interest.

In Denmark, archaeologists found the grave of a powerful Bronze Age witch. The grave contained obvious evidence of wealth – gold, jewelry, costly swords. It also had various items of Witchcraft, neatly arranged in a large bronze bowl. Identical Witchcraft ingredients are still used in folk medicine, and similar tools are used by today’s witch. Here is a list of the items.

Folk medicine:

  • A lynx’s claw.
  • A weasel’s bones.
  • Snakes’ vertebrae.
  • Iron pirate pieces. If struck over the body of a sick person, the striking of the pirate will clear both physical and mental diseases and the effect of the evil eye.
  • Charcoal of an aspen tree. In today’s folk medicine, the charcoal is useful if the tree was hit by lightning. It is possible that the aspen in the grave was burned in the same way.

Magic items:

  • Horses’ teeth.
  • Twigs of a rowan tree.
  • An iron knife.
  • A sword.

The old Scandinavian Sagas describe activities of witches which are still part of today’s ceremonies. They also tell the usual stories – shape changing, riding on poles, or sending the soul out of the bodies.

Another interesting ancient connection exists in Mexico. A witch cult there was centered around a goddess, or a “Witch Queen.”  She always carried or rode a broom. The broom, to the Mexicans, symbolized purity and cleanliness. This is particularly important because the Medieval European witch considered cleanliness and order essential. Her contemporaries rarely bathed, and kept food debris on their straw-covered floors for weeks. The witches in Mexico, just like the European ones, always wore big necklaces. Men wore the same kind of leather apron as the Irish male witches.They worked in small rooms to confine the power – much like the circles of power of the European witches.

There is no explanation to the similarity. Some historical researchers believe that perhaps people traveled across the Atlantic before Columbus, and introduced the Old Religion to Mexico. Or perhaps the needs of Witchcraft created similar evolution wherever and whenever it was practiced.

Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome treated magic as if it was science. Not that they were particularly concerned with pure science; they were more interested in practical results. However, they had to know the medicinal and poisonous properties of hundreds of plants; they knew how to use hypnosis; they understood human consciousness. The magicians combined their practice with incantations and prayers, which is why today’s scientists do not take them seriously. But they were not much different. When achieving an identical result, today’s scientist credits it to reasoning or experimentation. The sorcerer assumed they were given by a supernatural power.

Some great scholars in Greece worked as sorcerers. Pythagoras, the mathematician, openly practiced philosophy, science and magic. He had a strong influence on Plato, not himself a sorcerer, but clearly a believer. One can see that in his Dialogues Aristotle suggested the influence of the magical theory in his History of Animals. Neither he nor Plato feared the magicians, though many other people did. Obviously, they understood, with their better education and sharp minds, what the sorcerers were doing.

Finding the roots of Ancient Greek Witchcraft and Hellenistic Witchcraft is easy. One has simply to look at their great holidays. Take, for example, the Eleuisian holiday which attracted thousands of people. Much like the May holiday participants in the British Isles, the Greeks had games, theater, wine, food, dancing and music. Everyone was at least half drunk and ready for religious ecstasy. Mystical rites included the purging of the fear of death, the procession in honor of the dead, and the wild, whirling dancing. People fell into trance-like states, many acting as if they were in direct communication with the gods. It was similar to Voodoo possession – or to the ancient shaman/witch union with the unseen forces. Naturally, some people were better at it than others, and some became priests and priestesses.

The best known priestesses were those who worked at the Oracle of Delphi. They dedicated their lives to the gods and practiced prophecy and divination. The priestess sat over a cleft in the rocks, from which fumes of various drugs rose to envelop her body. The drugs brought on a trance state, and under it she told the future. Another priestess or priest had to explain the messages, because often they were hard to understand. Many of the prophecies came true, and the practice lasted thousands of years. It is silly to dismiss the whole thing as a lie, as the Catholic church later tried. Ancient Greece was a culture of sophistication, intellect and learning. Could a handful of priests really trick these people for so long?

The god Pan is another connection with witchcraft. In the Dianic tradition of Witchcraft, one of the schools still active today, the horned god is still named Pan. Is it the same deity? There are some differences. But this happens to every ancient religion. Take the Judeo-Christian tradition. The current merciful God is very different from the angry desert deity that took the Israelites out of Egypt and into Canaan, destroying entire nations in His path. And yet any Priest, Minister or Rabbi would be horrified if you dared suggest that it was another God – Jehovah is Jehovah! Well, Pan is Pan. Then and now, he is a nature god, a part of every living animal and plant. And he is still with his goddess and with those who call themselves the Guardians of the Earth.

Shape changing was common in Greece, too, as seen by both mythology and literature. Zeus’ love affairs are famous for it. He changed into a swan, a bull, or even a shower of golden rain, as the occasion demanded. Also, the famous book The Golden Ass, by Apuleius of Madaura tells of such a change. It is a story of Greek man who, with the help of an untrained witch’s apprentice, turns himself accidentally into a donkey. After many misadventures, the goddess Isis restores him from the animal shape and he becomes her priest.

There are several great Greek witches. Medea is probably the most famous witch of antiquity. She is strong, possibly insane, and murderous. Hecate is first a moon goddess, then a witch goddess who rules the nights and all its frightening creatures. Circe is a sorceress who turns her lovers into swine when she tires of them. All the Greek stories of the great, power wielding, magnificent witches view them as evil. This is because they were, originally, priestesses of the Old Religion, worshipers of the mother goddess. The “new” Greek religion saw them as competition and turned them into evil hags, as most cultures do. For further proof, the texts often stress the witches’ knowledge of herbal medicine and magic – the obvious traits of the followers of Wicca, then as now.

The Romans used much magic in their daily lives. They employed magical astrology, and used amulets, incantations, healing and cursing formulas.

The Romans had an interesting device, very similar to today’s Ouija board. It was a metal disk, supported by a wooden tripod. On its rim, the letters of the alphabet were inscribed. The person performing the ritual suspended a ring on a thread, right above the disk. Some incantation was said, and the ring began to swing like a pendulum, forming words and answering questions.

The Aeneid describes magic extensively. Dido, the tragic heroin, is a powerful sorceress whose magic eventually turns against herself, much like Medea’s in Greece. Horace’s plays describe evil Witchcraft, including some horrifying ritual murder of children. Other Roman poets describe necromancy and divination. Obviously, witches in Rome had a bad reputation.

Romans, as a nation, enjoyed cruelty. One has only to look at their arena games and war atrocities to see that. The stories about the witches reflect that taste. Unquestionably, some Roman witches turned to the dark side. The records show that their help was often used for poisoning, necromancy, and even attempts at raising of the dead and the creation of zombies. It was a sad period for true followers of the Old Religion.

In Egypt, magic was entirely scientific. It was mixed with religion, but nevertheless practiced as a precise and organized activity. From the mythologies and magic books it is clear that they had a system of the Occult based on subjects. There are separate texts on astrology, alchemy, formulas for magic in daily use, etc. The practitioners were specialists. The ordinary people, in addition to consulting the experts, could also purchase amulets and herbs for self protection and do-it-yourself magic.

Repeating the magic formula in exactly the same way, even down to the tone of voice, was called “right speaking.”  The Book of the Dead stated that the gates to the other world would not open to a person who did not know his secret name or who uttered it incorrectly. The name of each gate in the other world also required correct reading and pronunciation.

The Egyptians had many books containing formulas and incantations, spells and charms for daily use. Amulets were important. They were worn by the living and put on the dead. Amulets could be made of any material and sometimes carved with magic formulas. Some shapes were particularly popular, such as the scarab and the heart. The Egyptians even had amulets to protect each part of the body. The books often mention dreams and shape changing. For example, there are spells in the Book of the Dead teaching the newly deceased how to change into birds, crocodiles, or serpents.

The positive image of the witch lasted for generations. Eventually, however, patriarchal monotheism took over in the West, first by Judaism and later by Christianity. With it, the position of the witch deteriorated. The Bible often refers to witches in a negative manner. They are always fiercely persecuted by the priests of Jehovah. Most notable is the Witch of Endor, who is consulted secretly by King Saul. The story is interesting because  Saul killed  many witches on the demand of the Prophet Samuel. She is one of the few survivors.

Earlier, Moses and Aaron practiced Egyptian magic, described in detail in Exodus. They turned a stick into a snake, for instance, during a competition with the Egyptian magicians. The plagues visited on the Egyptians, including such things as pestilence and darkness in the middle of the day, sound like malevolent Witchcraft. Naturally, the Bible describes the plagues as punishment by God.

King Solomon, David’s son, was supposed to be the wisest man of his generation, perhaps the wisest ever to live on Earth. He was a magician as well. The book The Wisdom of Solomon was written many years after his death, but much of it is probably based on his words. In it he said that God gave him power and knowledge, and that his studies included not only science but the Occult. In the original text, this included power over demons. The sentence was mistakenly translated as power over the winds, because the two words are similar in the original Hebrew. He also claimed knowledge of exorcism.

Nevertheless, the Bible is determined that no witch should be permitted to live. The reason is simple. A witch is not only a worshiper of a competing religion, but a symbol of a matriarchal society. A society ruled by women is offensive to the male-dominated Jews and Christians. So the settlement of the Israelites in Canaan is the point in time in which the power of the Old Religion began its slow decline. It has taken many centuries and a fierce struggle, but a gentle nature religion is no match to the powerful, military, new religion. Starting from Mount Sinai, a fiery volcano in the desert, the Judeo-Christian creed swept everything in its violent path and conquered the Western world.

 

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Encyclopedia MYTHICA

Witchcraft – The Trials c. 2014

Witchcraft

The Trials

by Ilil Arbel, Ph.D.

To understand the connection between Christianity and the Old Religion, one must make the acquaintance of the Devil. Satan is an ambivalent fellow, and trying to figure out his character, origin, and relationship to God is difficult.

Here is a sentence from Isaiah, stating with authority that God created evil. “I form the light, and create darkness; I make peace, and create evil; I the Lord do all these things.”  Clear enough.  But if he was created by God, who is always good, how can the Devil be bad?

Again, God wants to be killed in the person of Christ. It is his design, and it is meant for the benefit of mankind. If so, why are those who execute Christ considered “Devilish” for so long?  They were doing God’s will!

God is all powerful and all good. However, if God wanted to create a world which was all good, and couldn’t do it, than he is not all powerful. If he didn’t want to make a world which was all good, than He is not all good.

How do you get out of that?  You create an Adversary, who is equal to God in power, and is in a constant struggle with Him. But that doesn’t work either. The notion is taken from Persian Dualism, and to true Christians, this is heresy. The solution?  God permits the Devil to operate and make man into a sinner. In other words, an evil principle is needed to test men’s faith. This solution works until you ask the next question. Why is the sinner punished for what is permitted by God?

This would lead nowhere. If you continue with the questioning, eventually you will hit the wall — it is so because the Church says that it is so. Well, heresy or not, the Adversary, permitted or otherwise, remained. He had to. He was badly needed.

The Devil has many forms. He has superhuman intelligence and cunning, though sometimes he can be tricked. He is a handsome fellow, unless he transforms himself into an animal or a monster. He can perform miracles. He has tremendous legal expertise. He has scientific knowledge and understands the nature of the universe — and the psychology of men and women. He can be, and often is, quite charming.

During those times, if you were a good Christian, you believed in him. For without sin there is no overcoming temptation, no salvation, no need of a Church. Without Satan, there is no Christianity.

On the other hand, Satan could not have existed without the Church. Pagans had no fear of magic in itself. They were aware of magic used for good or for bad purposes, but the power itself they considered neutral. Most importantly, it came from men and women, natural to humanity itself. So the gods, demigods, spirits, etc., could never have given birth to the powerful entity of Satan.

To Christians, supernatural powers should come only from God, as miracles. If the saints did not perform them, then a demon did. Shows of second sight, moving of objects without physical action, transportation by levitation and so on frightened them.

As the smaller spirits and demigods were changed into demons, only one entity was strong enough to assume the role of the Adversary. The Devil took the shape of the familiar horned god. Pan loved nature; he was one with the earth; he even looked right with his horns and hooves. He was perfect for the job, and he got it. The new “evil entity” and his hordes of demons were now ready to tempt and mislead mankind.

In 380, Emperor Theodosius declared that all his subjects had to become Christians. Anyone following a different religion was a heretic. The heretics were to expect penalties by an authority guided by divine wisdom. The Church didn’t only kill the heretic – his or her family and friends were also seized. Their property was confiscated. Anyone who opposed them was declared a disciple of the Devil.

Christians now felt free to desecrate any temple – a good excuse to loot. In the process, they destroyed an enormous amount of Pagan literature. This literature was irreplaceable, and its destruction left us with huge holes in our understanding of the period. The Church destroyed the theater and any nonreligious music; limited art to religious subjects; declared that science was the Devil’s tool. It ignored the natural world with all its wonders, and feared it as temptation for sin. Life was just a preliminary to the glory of the afterlife in Heaven.

In a world that closed upon itself and denied nature, the Witches were at a disadvantage even before the great trials. They were part of a different, threatening way of life. The Church declared a war on Paganism. In the name of saving people’s souls it prepared to kill any number of bodies.

For the body didn’t matter at all. Pain and suffering were good if they happened in the name of Christ.  The salvation of one’s soul depended on purity, celibacy, and iron obedience. So what if the body of the sinner was tortured, or even killed?  Only the soul mattered. In one document, a priest declared that if an innocent person was executed, it didn’t really matter. God will recognize his own and the person will go directly to paradise. The brief, sad life on this dreary, sinful world did not count. From the 11th century on, the Catholic Church had many rival religions. They included Manicheans, Catharists, Waldenses and Albagenses. All were Christian, but the Church declared they were heretics. For various reasons, they also included Witchcraft, so to be a witch meant to be automatically a heretic.

Part of the crusade against witches was the spreading of wild rumors about their immoral and unnatural activities. The Church accused them of flying on broomsticks, having demon lovers, and murdering Christian children. It was quite a successful campaign, and brought a large number of women, some of them teen age girls or even children, to the stake.

The professional witch hunter made a very good living. There is a story about Matthew Hopkins, a professional witch hunter during the time of Puritans. The man developed a practical and quick system of destroying his victims. He would go into a village, find out who was unpopular with the Puritan regime, and report them. They would be tortured for a confession, and Hopkins would be paid per head for each conviction. The victims almost always confessed, since death was preferable to weeks of continuous torture.

Most of the victims, of course, had nothing to do with the Old Religion. They never saw a coven or an initiation ceremony. They may have known a little herbal medicine and possibly talked to their cats – strong evidence in those days. Enough to put them on the rack or burn them at the stake.

In 1318 and again in 1320, the Pope brought Witchcraft under the jurisdiction of the Inquisition. The inquisition, as usual, was ready to eradicate any heretic, so the witch trials expanded. Women were made to confess to crimes that were everything the Old Religion abhorred. People would say anything under torture, and the torture was too horrible to describe in a book such as this. The women confessed, under this horror, the orgy-like nature of the Sabbats. They admitted to submitting themselves to intercourse with the Devil – often described as taking the shape of a male goat!  They admitted to casting spells that harmed their neighbors’ health, domestic animals, or crops; of using human body parts, even children’s, in their magical brews; of cannibalism, particularly involving newborn babies; of giving birth to the children of demons. All that and more – from people who worshiped Nature, who were the guardians of the sacred earth.

As the hysteria continued, the Pope sent two Dominican inquisitors, Kramer and Sprenger, to Germany. The two men wrote a book together, considered at the time the best textbook on Witchcraft. The name of this book was, in Latin, Malleus Maleficarum, which means The Witch’s Hammer. It is still available today, in the translation of Montague Summers. Summers was one of the few twentieth-century men to believe that the witches got what they deserved. He later wrote a book of his own, The History of Witchcraft, explaining the wickedness of Witchcraft. His book is a mind-boggling piece of superstition, ignorance and hate. As Summers was an educated man, a respected man of the Church, the book throws light on the obvious question: “How could they?  How could men of God torture and kill in the name of such nonsense?”  Read The History of Witchcraft. It’s worth it. You’ll understand what a Grand Inquisitor was really like.

The Malleus Maleficarun is horrifying. It explains the depraved nature of the Witch. It permits, even encourages torture, as means of extracting confession. It approves of life imprisonment for the repenting witch, and death to the unrepenting. It explains a sudden insanity as demonic possession – thus allowing the torture of the insane, a practice that lasted for centuries. The worst of it is that it is calmly arranged as a logical, clear, methodical, legal text.

This monstrous book extended its influence until the middle of the 18th century. Even Martin Luther was interested in it. Despite his objection to much within the Catholic Church, he believed in the Devil, and had, apparently, a confrontation with him. There is a story, substantiated by an ink stain in the castle of Wartburg, that the Devil tried to harass Luther. Luther threw his ink bottle at him. One wonders about his state of mind and his hallucinations.

Interestingly, Luther thought that witches rarely attended any Sabbats. According to Montague Summers, he held that witches generally hallucinated it under drugs or in a trance, but not always. On rare occasions, he thought, the Sabbats actually took place. Obviously, Luther couldn’t make up his mind. At any rate, he did not object to the witch hunts or the executions. Perhaps he didn’t care much.

There are always those who try to stop the madness of mobs. They are the enlightened, the brave, the true heroes of their time. The philosopher Giordano Bruno, for instance, burned at the stake for saying what St. Augustine said before — that witches were just sadly deluded women. Great doctors like Paracelus, Johan Wier and Thomas Syderham risked their lives to fight it.

To end the madness, it took an inquisitor who could no longer tolerate it. Alonso Salaza y Frias, after a mass execution in Navarre, decided to do an investigation of his own. When it was finished, he openly declared that all the victims of this particular execution were innocent. He then refused, officially, to accept any further accusation without tangible proof. During trials, he would allow no torture. The property of the accused witch would no longer be confiscated.

The public lost interest. Without the pleasure of seeing a woman humiliated and tortured to death, and without the hope of material gains, what was the point of accusing anyone?  And you had to supply proof!  What an innovation!  No doubt, some bemoaned the good old days, when all you had to do was point at someone you didn’t like and wail: “witch!”

In England, they pretended they did not use torture, but some of their methods were so near it that the distinction is not clear. They were actively hunting witches for centuries, but eventually, in 1712, one witch was convicted but not executed. The British, like the Spanish, began to lose interest in the spectacle of horror. In Scotland the last burning was in 1727. In Germany, the last execution was in 1628. In France, it was stopped by a law passed in 1682. Europe began to emerge from the darkness.

The horror story is not yet over, though. Witchcraft in early America will be dealt with in the next chapter. While fewer people were executed in this country, it is probably the worst example, since the immigrants came here to escape oppression.

Folk medicine:

  • A lynx’s claw.
  • A weasel’s bones.
  • Snakes’ vertebrae.
  • Iron pirate pieces. If struck over the body of a sick person, the striking of the pirate will clear both physical and mental diseases and the effect of the evil eye.
  • Charcoal of an aspen tree. In today’s folk medicine, the charcoal is useful if the tree was hit by lightning. It is possible that the aspen in the grave was burned in the same way.

Magic items:

  • Horses’ teeth.
  • Twigs of a rowan tree.
  • An iron knife.
  • A sword.

The old Scandinavian Sagas describe activities of witches which are still part of today’s ceremonies. They also tell the usual stories – shape changing, riding on poles, or sending the soul out of the bodies.

Another interesting ancient connection exists in Mexico. A witch cult there was centered around a goddess, or a “Witch Queen.”  She always carried or rode a broom. The broom, to the Mexicans, symbolized purity and cleanliness. This is particularly important because the Medieval European witch considered cleanliness and order essential. Her contemporaries rarely bathed, and kept food debris on their straw-covered floors for weeks. The witches in Mexico, just like the European ones, always wore big necklaces. Men wore the same kind of leather apron as the Irish male witches.They worked in small rooms to confine the power – much like the circles of power of the European witches.

There is no explanation to the similarity. Some historical researchers believe that perhaps people traveled across the Atlantic before Columbus, and introduced the Old Religion to Mexico. Or perhaps the needs of Witchcraft created similar evolution wherever and whenever it was practiced.

Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome treated magic as if it was science. Not that they were particularly concerned with pure science; they were more interested in practical results. However, they had to know the medicinal and poisonous properties of hundreds of plants; they knew how to use hypnosis; they understood human consciousness. The magicians combined their practice with incantations and prayers, which is why today’s scientists do not take them seriously. But they were not much different. When achieving an identical result, today’s scientist credits it to reasoning or experimentation. The sorcerer assumed they were given by a supernatural power.

Some great scholars in Greece worked as sorcerers. Pythagoras, the mathematician, openly practiced philosophy, science and magic. He had a strong influence on Plato, not himself a sorcerer, but clearly a believer. One can see that in his Dialogues Aristotle suggested the influence of the magical theory in his History of Animals. Neither he nor Plato feared the magicians, though many other people did. Obviously, they understood, with their better education and sharp minds, what the sorcerers were doing.

Finding the roots of Ancient Greek Witchcraft and Hellenistic Witchcraft is easy. One has simply to look at their great holidays. Take, for example, the Eleuisian holiday which attracted thousands of people. Much like the May holiday participants in the British Isles, the Greeks had games, theater, wine, food, dancing and music. Everyone was at least half drunk and ready for religious ecstasy. Mystical rites included the purging of the fear of death, the procession in honor of the dead, and the wild, whirling dancing. People fell into trance-like states, many acting as if they were in direct communication with the gods. It was similar to Voodoo possession – or to the ancient shaman/witch union with the unseen forces. Naturally, some people were better at it than others, and some became priests and priestesses.

The best known priestesses were those who worked at the Oracle of Delphi. They dedicated their lives to the gods and practiced prophecy and divination. The priestess sat over a cleft in the rocks, from which fumes of various drugs rose to envelop her body. The drugs brought on a trance state, and under it she told the future. Another priestess or priest had to explain the messages, because often they were hard to understand. Many of the prophecies came true, and the practice lasted thousands of years. It is silly to dismiss the whole thing as a lie, as the Catholic church later tried. Ancient Greece was a culture of sophistication, intellect and learning. Could a handful of priests really trick these people for so long?

The god Pan is another connection with witchcraft. In the Dianic tradition of Witchcraft, one of the schools still active today, the horned god is still named Pan. Is it the same deity? There are some differences. But this happens to every ancient religion. Take the Judeo-Christian tradition. The current merciful God is very different from the angry desert deity that took the Israelites out of Egypt and into Canaan, destroying entire nations in His path. And yet any Priest, Minister or Rabbi would be horrified if you dared suggest that it was another God – Jehovah is Jehovah! Well, Pan is Pan. Then and now, he is a nature god, a part of every living animal and plant. And he is still with his goddess and with those who call themselves the Guardians of the Earth.

Shape changing was common in Greece, too, as seen by both mythology and literature. Zeus’ love affairs are famous for it. He changed into a swan, a bull, or even a shower of golden rain, as the occasion demanded. Also, the famous book The Golden Ass, by Apuleius of Madaura tells of such a change. It is a story of Greek man who, with the help of an untrained witch’s apprentice, turns himself accidentally into a donkey. After many misadventures, the goddess Isis restores him from the animal shape and he becomes her priest.

There are several great Greek witches. Medea is probably the most famous witch of antiquity. She is strong, possibly insane, and murderous. Hecate is first a moon goddess, then a witch goddess who rules the nights and all its frightening creatures. Circe is a sorceress who turns her lovers into swine when she tires of them. All the Greek stories of the great, power wielding, magnificent witches view them as evil. This is because they were, originally, priestesses of the Old Religion, worshipers of the mother goddess. The “new” Greek religion saw them as competition and turned them into evil hags, as most cultures do. For further proof, the texts often stress the witches’ knowledge of herbal medicine and magic – the obvious traits of the followers of Wicca, then as now.

The Romans used much magic in their daily lives. They employed magical astrology, and used amulets, incantations, healing and cursing formulas.

The Romans had an interesting device, very similar to today’s Ouija board. It was a metal disk, supported by a wooden tripod. On its rim, the letters of the alphabet were inscribed. The person performing the ritual suspended a ring on a thread, right above the disk. Some incantation was said, and the ring began to swing like a pendulum, forming words and answering questions.

The Aeneid describes magic extensively. Dido, the tragic heroin, is a powerful sorceress whose magic eventually turns against herself, much like Medea’s in Greece. Horace’s plays describe evil Witchcraft, including some horrifying ritual murder of children. Other Roman poets describe necromancy and divination. Obviously, witches in Rome had a bad reputation.

Romans, as a nation, enjoyed cruelty. One has only to look at their arena games and war atrocities to see that. The stories about the witches reflect that taste. Unquestionably, some Roman witches turned to the dark side. The records show that their help was often used for poisoning, necromancy, and even attempts at raising of the dead and the creation of zombies. It was a sad period for true followers of the Old Religion.

In Egypt, magic was entirely scientific. It was mixed with religion, but nevertheless practiced as a precise and organized activity. From the mythologies and magic books it is clear that they had a system of the Occult based on subjects. There are separate texts on astrology, alchemy, formulas for magic in daily use, etc. The practitioners were specialists. The ordinary people, in addition to consulting the experts, could also purchase amulets and herbs for self protection and do-it-yourself magic.

Repeating the magic formula in exactly the same way, even down to the tone of voice, was called “right speaking.”  The Book of the Dead stated that the gates to the other world would not open to a person who did not know his secret name or who uttered it incorrectly. The name of each gate in the other world also required correct reading and pronunciation.

The Egyptians had many books containing formulas and incantations, spells and charms for daily use. Amulets were important. They were worn by the living and put on the dead. Amulets could be made of any material and sometimes carved with magic formulas. Some shapes were particularly popular, such as the scarab and the heart. The Egyptians even had amulets to protect each part of the body. The books often mention dreams and shape changing. For example, there are spells in the Book of the Dead teaching the newly deceased how to change into birds, crocodiles, or serpents.

The positive image of the witch lasted for generations. Eventually, however, patriarchal monotheism took over in the West, first by Judaism and later by Christianity. With it, the position of the witch deteriorated. The Bible often refers to witches in a negative manner. They are always fiercely persecuted by the priests of Jehovah. Most notable is the Witch of Endor, who is consulted secretly by King Saul. The story is interesting because  Saul killed  many witches on the demand of the Prophet Samuel. She is one of the few survivors.

Earlier, Moses and Aaron practiced Egyptian magic, described in detail in Exodus. They turned a stick into a snake, for instance, during a competition with the Egyptian magicians. The plagues visited on the Egyptians, including such things as pestilence and darkness in the middle of the day, sound like malevolent Witchcraft. Naturally, the Bible describes the plagues as punishment by God.

King Solomon, David’s son, was supposed to be the wisest man of his generation, perhaps the wisest ever to live on Earth. He was a magician as well. The book The Wisdom of Solomon was written many years after his death, but much of it is probably based on his words. In it he said that God gave him power and knowledge, and that his studies included not only science but the Occult. In the original text, this included power over demons. The sentence was mistakenly translated as power over the winds, because the two words are similar in the original Hebrew. He also claimed knowledge of exorcism.

Nevertheless, the Bible is determined that no witch should be permitted to live. The reason is simple. A witch is not only a worshiper of a competing religion, but a symbol of a matriarchal society. A society ruled by women is offensive to the male-dominated Jews and Christians. So the settlement of the Israelites in Canaan is the point in time in which the power of the Old Religion began its slow decline. It has taken many centuries and a fierce struggle, but a gentle nature religion is no match to the powerful, military, new religion. Starting from Mount Sinai, a fiery volcano in the desert, the Judeo-Christian creed swept everything in its violent path and conquered the Western world.

 

Source:

Encyclopedia MYTHICA