Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

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THURSDAY

Planet – Jupiter

Spells/Magic – money, prosperity, holiday, travel, business, luck, growth, self improvement, generosity, health, wealth

Magical aspects: controlled optimism, energetic growth, physical well-being, material success, expansion, money/wealth, prosperity, leadership, and generosity.

Oils – lime, magnolia, strawberry, vanilla

plants and trees – sage, nutmeg,oak tree,meadowsweet, hyssop,borage,butterfly weed,clove,dandelion chestnut,maple tree, anise .

Stones – Amethyst, laptis lazuli, sapphire

Colours – blue, metallic colours, green, turquoise, white, purple.

Metal – Tin

Energy Type – Male

Dieties – dedicated to Thor, god of thunder and agricultural work. his parallels in various European Traditions include Zeus, Taranis, Perun, and Perkunas.

Thursday is the best time to deal with such matters as: Business, Gambling, Logic, Social Matters, Political Power, Material Wealth, Publishing, Collage Education, Long Distance Travel, Foreign Interests, Religion, Philosophy, Forecasting, Broadcasting, Publicity, Expansion, Luck, Growth, Sports, Horses, The Law, Doctors, Guardians, Merchants, Psychologists, Charity, Correspondence Courses, Self-improvement, Researching, Reading and Studying.

Thursday Source: flyingthehedge.com

Thursday

Taking its name from the Norse god Thor, this is a great day to work magic regarding growth, expansion, prosperity, business, abundance, and success. See my prosperity candle magic spell.
Color: Royal blue, green, purple
Planet: Jupiter
Deities: Thor, Zeus, Jupiter, Juno
Crystals: Turquoise, amethyst, lapis lazuli
Herbs: Honeysuckle, oak, cinquefoil
Associations: Honor, loyalty, harvest, prosperity, abundance, wealth, healing

A Witch By Any Other Name (The Great Wicca vs. Witchcraft Debate) c.2016

A Witch By Any Other Name (The Great Wicca vs. Witchcraft Debate)

Author: Mike Nichols

“A difference that makes no difference is not a difference.” –Ambassador Spock

It took more than twenty years before I first ran across the notion that Witchcraft and Wicca were not the same thing. I don’t remember where I first read it, but I do remember feeling bemused at such an assertion, and assumed the author had failed to do adequate research into the origins of the word “witch”. I also assumed I’d heard the last of it. I assumed wrong!

Over the years, I’ve seen this sentiment turning up more and more, in conversations, in online discussions and websites, and even in published works on Witchcraft. It is often stated with such conviction that one might conclude it is the very least one needs to know on the subject. The author is usually at pains to convey the distinction that Wicca designates a religion, whereas Witchcraft is merely the practice of magic. In recent years, I have come across three further amplifications: The first is that some groups identify themselves as practicing Wicca exclusively, as a religious or spiritual path. As such, they do not hold with the more “debased” practice of Witchcraft or other magic! The second is that some groups claim that Witchcraft predates Wicca (which they apparently believe was invented by Gerald Gardner) and is therefore more “authentic”. The third is that only practitioners who are in a lineal descent from Gardner or one of his covens may use the word Wicca to describe their tradition. All others would have to default to the word Witchcraft for their praxis.

Needless to say (or is it?), this so-called “distinction” between Witchcraft and Wicca came as a huge surprise, and a bit of a shock, to those of us who embarked upon this path back in the 1960s and ’70s. Although the term Wicca was known (as the origin of the word Witch), it was seldom used. We were Witches, pure and simple. And we practiced Witchcraft, or sometimes “the Craft”, or (based on a popular but incorrect etymology) “the Craft of the Wise”, or “the Old Religion”. But nobody practiced “Wicca”. Even Gardnerians called themselves Witches, typically modified by others to Gardnerian Witches. On the rare occasion when the word Wicca did come up, it was used interchangeably with Witchcraft. Most often, it was when someone was trying to dodge the issue. Potential father-in-law: “So what is this weird cult my daughter says you’re into?” Boyfriend (blood draining from face): “Uhhhhh….. OH! I think you must mean Wicca? yeah, that’s it… Say, how about those Dodgers?”

The attempt to make a distinction between the spiritual, devotional, or celebrational side of our religion, and the more utilitarian use of ritual and ceremony to effect desired changes in our world, would never have occurred to us. One of the principle tenets of Witchcraft is that the spiritual and material sides of life interpenetrate one another and cannot be meaningfully separated. To attempt to do so is to encourage the sort of Neo-Platonic dualism that has bedeviled our Western society for centuries and led to, among other things, the demonizing of sex and the body, and disdain for our environment. In fact, any attempt to separate Wicca from Witchcraft, the religious practice from the magical practice, is not only historically misguided, but politically dangerous. It plays us directly into the hands of our detractors. But I am getting ahead of myself.

The first question to tackle is where this idea came from. It clearly wasn’t there in the 1960s. Nor can it be found in the writings of the 1970s. In fact, an unambiguous reference to this idea does not occur until the late1980s! So the first thing to realize is that this notion is of far more recent vintage than most people would believe. Books about Witchcraft (such as Sybil Leek’s Diary of a Witch, in which she speaks of Witchcraft as a religion) began to be published frequently from the 1960s onward, yet they used the word Wicca quite sparingly. In fact, the first popular book to use the word Wicca in the title did not appear until 1988! This was Scott Cunningham’s Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner. Had this title appeared in bookstores in the ’60s or ’70s, the most likely reaction, even from Witches themselves, would have been “Huh?!” They would have recognized the word, but would have wondered why such an obscure term should have been preferred to a common one. Not coincidentally, Scott Cunningham was among the first writers to claim there is a difference between Wicca and Witchcraft.

But is there really a difference? In point of fact, “wicca” and “witch” are the same word. This cannot be overstated because few people today believe it. Nonetheless, it is true. Wicca is simply the earlier form of the word witch. Proof of this can easily be found in the twenty-volume Oxford English Dictionary. The O.E.D. (as it is known by scholars) is the highest court of appeals for questions of etymology. “Witch” comes from the Saxon word “wicca”. That is a noun with a masculine ending, and (hold on to your pointy hats!) it should properly be pronounced “witch’-ah”, not “wick’-ah”! In the Saxon tongue, nouns had either masculine or feminine endings, depending on their referents. The feminine form was “wicce”, properly pronounced “witch’-eh”. Note the same word was applied to both males and females (no ‘warlocks’ here!), with only the ending changed. As the word evolved into modern English, the gender ending was dropped, leaving us with a word that is pronounced “witch”, and ultimately spelled that way.

When you consider that the Saxon “cc” was pronounced “tch”, it becomes easier to understand how the modern word “witch” is derived from the Old English “wicca”, and how, ultimately, they are the same word. To say that they are different words, with a different provenance, and different meanings, is to ignore these simple facts. While we’re at it, here’s one more surprise: the word “wiccan”, although typically used by modern Witches to modify a noun (“This is a Wiccan ceremony.”), is not an adjective. It’s a plural noun. One wicca, two wiccan. That’s the masculine plural ending, obviously. The feminine plural form would be “wiccen” (rhymes with bitchin’). 😉 Although in modern English, the “s” or “es” plural ending is the most common, the “an” or “en” plural is not unknown, the most obvious example being child > children.

So how is it that Wicca came to be seen as distinct and separate from Witch, in both provenance and meaning? One might speculate that Gerald Gardner himself played a role. Not only did Gardner revive and popularize the craft of the witch, he also revived and popularized the older Saxon form of the word, wicca. In doing so, however, he spelled it with only one “c”, rendering it as “wica” in his writings. This tended to undermine the correct “tch” pronunciation of the original “wicca”, and thus to obscure its obvious connection with the word “witch”. Further, it may have encouraged the now common pronunciation of “wicca” as “wick’-ah”, an entirely new critter in our English lexicon. This criticism of Gardner’s spelling may actually be too harsh considering “wicca” dates to a time before dictionaries or standardized orthography were invented.

Incidentally, there are some authors today who are so convinced that Gardner invented modern Wicca, or Witchcraft (as opposed to simply reviving it), that they also mistakenly believe that he invented the word “wicca” itself! (Even more amusing, an article on a well-known Wiccan website recently claimed that Selena Fox invented the word Wicca in the 1960s!) Again, anyone who takes the trouble to do a modicum of research will discover the antiquity of the word. According to the O.E.D. (and as noted by Doreen Valiente), the oldest extant appearance of the word “wicca” can be found in the Law Codes of Alfred the Great, circa 890 C.E. Alfred was a Christian and zealous about converting everyone under his rule to his faith. Those who followed the pre-Christian “superstitious” practices of their Pagan ancestors were called Wiccan, whether they were Alfred’s own countrymen, or the Celtic people in the areas Alfred was conquering. What did the Celts themselves call these people, in 890? Not Wiccan, because that was the Saxon word for it. Very probably, they used some form of the modern word “druid”. That being the case, we have a scenario dating back over a thousand years, where the word “Witch” was applied to people who called themselves “Druid”. This is one reason I have always believed that Druidism is one of the tributaries (and a large one!) of modern Witchcraft. (This will no doubt give hissy-fits to all those authors who have written Wicca-Isn’t-Celtic articles.)

So now the question becomes, did the word Wicca become totally extinct at some time before Gardner resurrected it? The answer will come as a shock to many. It may have been “extinct” in the sense of being replaced by “witch” in common usage, but it continued to be known in its earlier form, “wicca”, even before Gardner came onto the scene. One quick and obvious proof of this is that J.R.R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, used the word “wicca” when drafting his earliest manuscript of The Two Towers. We know this because Tolkien’s son Christopher has meticulously documented his father’s creative process throughout twelve volumes of analysis. In volume seven, “The Treason of Isengard”, Ch. XX, “The Riders of Rohan”, Christopher mentions, in a passing footnote, that Tolkien uses the word “wicca” apparently to identify the characters Gandalf and Saruman, who were otherwise called “wizards” throughout the trilogy. The word “wicca” is written in the margin next to the scene discussing the identity of a mysterious old bearded man wondering Rohan. Tolkien was writing this draft in 1942, ten years before Gardner published his first treatise on Wica. So it is impossible for Gardner to have influenced Tolkien’s use of the term. Nor did Tolkien influence Gardner, since this marginalia was unpublished. These were totally independent uses of the same word by different authors working in different fields, with Tolkien giving the more common spelling a full decade before Gardner.

Therefore, if Wicca is merely an earlier form of the word Witch, and still extant in the decades before Gardner, it seems highly unlikely that Wicca and Witchcraft mean two different things. Of course, to make them perfectly parallel, one should give the latter the fuller Saxon form, Wicce-cræft. But what did the word Wicca actually mean? How does one define it? Before traveling too far down that road, it will be necessary to dismiss a couple of pop etymologies that have gained favor in recent decades. The first is that “wicca” is the origin of our modern words “wisdom” and “wise”. Hence, Wicce-cræft is the “Craft of the Wise”. This is a lovely concept, and one embraced by many practicing Witches today who call their religion “the Craft of the Wise”, or simply “the Craft” for short. Sadly, this etymology is no longer supportable. Still, it is easy to see how the confusion arose, since the two concepts touch each other at many historical points. It was a common practice for many centuries to refer to the village herbalist or midwife as either a “witch” or a “wise woman”. As Reginald Scott says in his Discoverie of Witchcraft (published in 1584), “At this day it is indifferent to say in the English tongue, ‘she is a witch,’ or ‘she is a wise woman.'” We also know that the male equivalent of such a person was often termed a “wizard” (remember Tolkien’s wizards, also designated “wicca”), and wizard is etymologically connected to the words “wisdom” and “wise”. Finally, it will be recalled that King Alfred applied the word “wiccan” to people who very probably referred to themselves by a variant of the word “Druid”, which has been translated as “oak wisdom” or “oak wise”. So the connection between “witch” and “wisdom”, if not linguistic, is a long-standing and stubborn one.

A slightly more recent attempt at the etymology of “wicca” relates it to an ancient word that meant “to twist or bend”. Supporters of this theory “explained” it by saying that Witches are people who “twist or bend” reality ˆ a reference to their magical workings. The only thing that seems twisted or bent about this explanation is that it is strained almost to the breaking point. So if “wicca” doesn’t mean either “twisted” or “wisdom” (or Twisted Wisdom ˆ which would be a great name for a Pagan rock band), what does it mean? My own inclination is to follow the lead of historian Jeffrey Burton Russell and trace the word wicca back to its ultimate origin in the Indo-European root word, *weik2. Linguists now believe that *weik2 had a meaning that was about halfway between our modern concepts of “religion” and “magic”. It might best be explained by drawing a Venn diagram of two overlapping circles, one labeled “religion” and one labeled “magic”. *Weik2 would apply to the area where the two circles overlap. And this meaning is just what one would logically expect. (Interestingly, the only other word in any modern Indic language that is also traced back to weik2 is the word “Veda”, a word used to designate Hindu sacred scriptures, once again underscoring its connection to religious tradition.)

So then, is Wicce-cræft or Witchcraft a religion? Is someone designated as Wicca or Witch a follower of that religion? The short answer is that it all depends on what you mean by “religion”. Scholars of comparative religion will already know where I’m going with this. In our Western culture, we tend to think of religion in very narrow terms. We suppose it always comes with certain trappings and structures, and that it remains highly consistent over time. We might assume a religion must have specific beliefs, that it has sacred scriptures, that it has a recognizable clergy, that it has some connection to a God or Gods, that is has a specific set of rituals, that is has a hierarchy of followers, or that it champions a certain set of moral precepts. Surprisingly, as travelers to the Orient have discovered, many of the world’s great religions break one or more of these rules. All the more so do the hundreds of smaller, tribal, and aboriginal religions break them. Some of these religions are little more than a loose collection of rituals and devotions that change dramatically over time. They are not the large-scale, well-funded, organized religions typical of the West. Rather, they might best be described as “folk religions”. It is in this sense that Witchcraft is a religion. And always has been. And always will be.

No, of course Witches don’t practice their rituals the same way their Pagan ancestors did two thousand years ago. Neither do Christians still gather in catacombs to hold their agapes. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t followers of Christianity. Any more than Witches aren‚t followers of their own ancient religion. Of course Witches didn’t call their religion “Witchcraft” two thousand years ago. Neither did Christians call theirs “Christianity”. They didn’t even speak the same language! Any more than Witches did! Nor did they worship the same Gods! The Jewish religion once had many Gods (and Goddesses! ˆ see the work of Raphael Patai) and, according to archeological evidence, kept them well into Roman times, long after the monotheistic reforms were supposed to have taken place. (There’s something you won’t hear from your local Rabbi!) Early Christians had many Gods and Goddesses, too, as anyone familiar with the Nag Hammadi Library knows only too well. Yes, I’m speaking of “Gnostic” Christians, but remember they probably outnumbered the proto-orthodox Christians by the second century and, as recent archeological discoveries have shown, spread as far as the British Isles! What eventually became “normative” Christianity had to be painfully hammered out at Nicea and similar Church councils over the centuries. Most religions, including Christianity, have gone through just as many changes down the centuries as Witchcraft has, and yet we don’t doubt their continuity. Why should Witchcraft be held to a different standard?

When Christianity and Witchcraft first began to clash, Christianity certainly regarded Witchcraft as a competing religion. In the “Canon Episcopi”, a part of official Church doctrine, which may date back to the fourth century, Witches were accused of following the Goddess Diana. It wasn’t until later that the Church shifted its stance and began accusing Witches of devil-worship, instead. Although Margaret Murray is the scholar usually credited with the thesis that European Witchcraft was the remnants of the old, pre-Christian Pagan faith, she was by no means the first to suggest this. That honor should probably go to German linguist and folklorist Jacob Grimm (yep, that Jacob Grimm, of Grimm’s Fairy Tales fame). However discredited some of Murray’s ideas may have become, to jettison her core thesis (and Grimm’s) may be throwing the baby out with the bath. Modern historian Carlo Ginzburg, in his exploration of the “Benandanti” in sixteenth and seventeenth century Italy, has unearthed much well-documented evidence of the survival of ancient European Pagan spiritual practices well into the Christian era. Since this material has been widely accepted even by skeptics, could it also throw new light on that pivotal 1899 publication by Charles Godfrey Leland, Aradia, or The Gospel of the Witches, which examines the survival of Witchcraft practices in Tuscany? If one defines “religion” in the broad sense used by scholars of comparative religion, it seems clear that Witchcraft does indeed meet the criteria. But Witchcraft is even more than that.

It is also the practice (or the “craft”) of magic. As we have seen, “wicca” may have come from a word that mixes elements of religion and magic in equal parts. Why is this so important? Because it underscores the idea that religion and magic are not mutually exclusive, that they can exist side by side harmoniously: that religious people can use magic to improve their lot, and that people who use magic can be spiritual, religious, “good” people. Academics had long tried to drive a wedge between religion and magic. This can be traced back to the pioneering work of Sir James Frazer and The Golden Bough. Although modern occultists may honor him for codifying the “laws” of magic, he had another agenda. Like most social scientists of his day, he was overwhelmed by Darwinian thinking and began applying evolutionary theory to everything, even to areas where it didn’t fit. Consequently, magic, in Frazer’s view, was nothing more than a debased precursor to “true” religion. As he saw it, the evolution went something like this: Mankind started with a flawed version of cause and effect, called sympathetic and contagious magic. Then, as he evolved, he became animistic, invoking the spirits that inhabit every river, tree, and rock. Then, as he became still more enlightened, he became polytheistic, believing in many Gods and Goddesses, each with different functions. Finally, as man evolved into the paragon of reason that he is today (sic!), he became monotheistic, realizing there could be only One True God.

Granted, this model was quickly dismantled, at least in academic circles. Theodore Gastor, professor of comparative religion, took Frazer to task for this idea, in his preface to a newer critical edition of Frazer’s The Golden Bough. Gastor rightly points out that even the most “primitive” magician does not typically perform magic without invoking a God or Goddess. And in even the most “sophisticated” monotheistic religions, there is still a goodly amount of magic, although it may be re-christened as “liturgy” and “prayer”. (In the West, the Catholic Mass is the parade example of magic as liturgy.) In fact, Gastor goes on to posit that religion and magic are inescapably found together throughout all cultures of the world, throughout all periods of history. Although academics have accepted this revision, non-specialists have been slower to catch on, and the Frazerian model still holds sway for many. It especially appeals to those “sophisticated” monotheists who believe they have already attained the zenith of theological ideals, and that the practice of magic could not possibly have a place in it. Apparently, there are even some new “Wiccan” groups that buy into this, seeing themselves as religious only, and holding themselves above such practices as magic.

To sum up, it seems that the current drive to separate Wicca from Witchcraft, to say that one refers to religion while the other refers to magic, is full of “Frazerian residue”. It appeals to those who are uncomfortable with the thought that religion and magic can happily co-exist. (I suspect that it appeals mainly to Witches who are recent converts from monotheistic creeds, yet have ported a certain amount of their previous belief system into their new faith.) Yet both historically and linguistically, it can be shown that Witch and Wicca are the same word, and that they both mean the same thing, a combination of religion and magic. I am perfectly aware, however, of something that linguists call the “etymological fallacy”, i.e. that a word means its etymology. We all know that the meaning of words can change over time. Maybe this has already happened to the word Wicca. Maybe too many people have too often repeated the newborn platitude, “Wicca and Witchcraft are not the same thing.” Perhaps it is already too late to turn the tide of opinion. Nonetheless, supporting this view would be a catastrophic mistake for a religion like ours. And more to the point, it could be politically dangerous.

It wasn’t long ago that Witches were sometimes arrested for the “crime” of “fortune telling”, e.g. for reading Tarot cards, etc. In many such cases, Witches were able to mount a successful defense by arguing that such magical practices were part of their religion. However, I can envision a scenario in the not-too-distant future where the prosecutor will counter with, “That’s not true! Her religion may be Wicca, but she was merely practicing Witchcraft!” In a culture like ours, in which all magic is seen as suspect by the increasingly political majority religion, it is perilous to allow a dark line to be drawn between religion and magic. Words like Witch and Wicca present us with a unique opportunity to erase that line. These words are the linguistic equivalent of a petri dish in which the cultures of religion and magic have been allowed to mix in equal proportions. I believe it is important for us to champion this unique mix of beliefs. When I first embraced Witchcraft as my path, I knew I was embracing both a religion and a practice of magic. Therefore, I will continue to proclaim that I am a Witch, and I am Wiccan, for it means the same thing. It is my religion, and it is my craft. It is my life.

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Spell For Wednesday – How to Cast a Communication Spell for Boosting Confidence

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How to Cast a Communication Spell for Boosting Confidence

Do you often find yourself struggling to speak your mind or communicate with those around you? Are you looking for a way to boost your confidence and improve your communication skills? If so, then a communication spell might just be the solution you’ve been searching for! In this article, we’ll explore the power of communication spells and guide you through the step-by-step process of casting one for yourself. But first, let’s take a closer look at how these spells work and the benefits they offer.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondences for Friday

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Friday

Magickal Intentions: Love, Romance, Marriage, Sexual Matters, Physical Beauty, Friendship and Partnerships, Strangers and Heart

 Incense: Strawberry, Sandalwood, Rose, Saffron and Vanilla

Planet: Venus

Sign: Libra and Taurus

Angel: Ariel

 Colors: Green, Pink, Aqua

Herbs/Plants: Pink Rose, Ivy, Birch, Heather, Clematis, Sage, Violet and Water Lily

Stones: Rose Quartz, Moonstone, Pink Tourmaline, Peridot, Emerald and Jade

Oil: (Venus) Cardamom, Palmrosa, Rose, Yarrow

Friday belongs to Venus, and its energies are warm, sensuous, and fulfilling. Efforts that involve any type of pleasure, comfort, and luxury, as well as the arts, music, or aroma (incense and perfume) works well on this day. As Venus lends its sensuous influences to the energies of this day, use it for any magical work that deals with matters of the heart.

Friday Source: otherworldlyoracle.com

Friday is a magical day of the week named for one of two goddesses: Freya or Frigg. Both are Norse goddesses and it’s debated whether Friday is named after one or the other. Some say they’re the same goddess, further complicating the matter. Freya and Frigg share similar qualities, which are good intentions for Friday magick: love, motherhood, marriage, emotions, female fertility, the household, passion, beauty, war and death. Friday is ruled by the planet Venus, Venus was also a goddess of love, passion, etc. When you think of Friday think the day of LOVE and passion.

Friday Magic Correspondences:

Magical Intentions: love, passion, sex, home and hearth, family, motherhood, female fertility, death, beauty

Crystals/stones: rose quartz, pink tourmaline, moonstone, jade, peridot, emerald, ruby

Herbs: red hibiscus, rose, lavender, rosemary, jasmine, blue lotus, violet, birch, sage, ivy

Gods/Goddesses: Freya, Frigg, Venus, Aphrodite

(One Person’s View Point) Why Light a Candle

Light A Candle

In many different traditions lighting candles is a sacred action.
It expresses more than words can express.
It has to do with gratefulness.
From time immemorial, people have lit candles in sacred places. Why should cyberspace not be sacred?

You may want to begin or end your day by the sacred ritual of lighting a candle or in memory of a loved one … to send healing thoughts … in prayer … it’s all about your intent.
Just follow link below ~

Love & Blessings xxx

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Spell For Thursday – Confidence

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Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

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Thursday Source: spells8.com

Candle

Light a green candle to promote growth, fertility and abundance. Meditating with a green candle encourages us to improve in personal projects such as studies, work and self-development. It is great for casting prosperity or good luck spells, and also when invoking the healing energies of Nature.

Ruling Deities

Cernunnos, Gaia, Osiris, Pan, Poseidon and Zeus are rulers of Thursdays.

Crystals

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

Carrying these gemstones today can bring success and fulfillment of your goals. Wear them as a talisman or simply keep them close to you to harness their energy.

Potion

Drink a cup of Green Tea today to strengthen your focus. Green tea is loaded with beneficial antioxidants, and, besides caffeine, green tea contains aminoacids that help boost brain function. It has a large amount of L-theanine, an amino acid that is beneficial for memory, attention, concentration and learning.

Herbs

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

Thursday Morning Rituals & Spells

Thursday color correspondences are Blue, Purple and Green. A simple spell is: Light a green candle to promote growth, fertility and abundance. Here are some more spells to do on Thursday: …

Thursday

Thursday Source: learnreligions.com

Thursday is a day of royal blues and greens, associated with the planet Jupiter and metals like tin. When it comes to deities, look at leader type gods like Thor, Zeus, and Jupiter. Gemstone correspondences for Thursday include turquoise, amethyst and lapis lazuli, and plant associations can be found in honeysuckle, cinquefoil, and even oak trees.

This is a day for honor, fealty and family loyalty, as well as harvesting, success, and prosperity. Take advantage of Thursday’s different aspects and do spellwork that brings abundance to you, declares your allegiance, and embraces prosperity.

One Person’s View Point) A Guide to Wiccan New Moon Rituals and Ceremonies

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A Guide to Wiccan New Moon Rituals and Ceremonies with Full Script

Wiccan new moon rituals and ceremonies are an important part of the Wiccan religion esbats and are used to celebrate the start of a new lunar cycle.

These rituals serve as a way for Wiccans to honor the goddess and seek guidance and blessings for the future.

This guide will provide a comprehensive overview of Wiccan new moon rituals and ceremonies, including the history and significance of these events, as well as a step-by-step script for conducting your own Wiccan new moon ceremony.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondences for Saturday

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Saturday Source: Ancient Pathway

Magickal Intentions:
Spirit Communications, Meditation, Psychic Attack or Defense, Locating Lost Things and Missing Persons, Building, Life, Doctrine, Protection, Knowledge, Authority, Limitations, Boundries, Time and Death

Incense:
Black Poppy Seed
Myrrh

Planet:
Saturn

Sign:
Capricorn
Aquarius

Angel:
Cassiel

Colors:
Black
Grey
Indigo

Herbs/Plants:
Myrrh
Moss
Hemlock
Wolfsbane
Coltsfoot
Nightshade
Fir

Stones:
Jet
Smokey Quartz
Amethyst
Black Onyx
Snowflake Obsidian
Lava
Pumice

Saturday is the sixth day of the work week. It’s officially the weekend. Some see it as one of the luckiest days for gambling. It’s one of those days where you can do what you need around your home and relax, as well. You can take care of a little business then, reap the rewards. It’s a really good day to do collect, courage, reap, gamble and exercise spells

Saturday Source: awithintime.weebly.com

Spell For Tomorrow – -Chamomile Tea Protection Spell

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Chamomile Tea Spell

Protection Tea Recipe with Chamomile

Spell For Thursday – Self-Love jar

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LOVE SPELL WARNING: Love spells such as this one take the person who you want to love you free will/spirit away. What happens with a spell like this is the person will become obsessed with you to the point of possibly losing their job, which in turn can make them lose their home, automobile, friends, their family, etc. I have heard of people under love spells dying from not eating or drinking when they are not in the presence of the spellcaster 24/7/365. So, unless you want some who only loves you because of a spell you put on them then go for it. But if you want someone to love you because they feel that emotion towards you then please do not do this spell. The same warning goes for animals, birds, reptiles, or anything else that has a heart and can create a bond with someone.

Self-Love jar

As you add each item into the jar say aloud what you want to gain from the object. When it comes to the bay leaves, using a permanent marker write clear affirmations. Once you have added all your items seal the spell by lighting your candle, allow the wax to drip down to form a wax seal. While the wax is still wet you could place a Rose quartz into the wax.

Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Thursday

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Ruled by Jupiter. Good luck, wealth, healing, male fertility, legal matters.
Planet – Jupiter

Sign – Sagittarius, Pisces

Angel – Sachiel

Color – Purple, Green, Royal Blue

Plant – Cinnamon, Beech, Buttercup, coltsfoot, oak

Stone – Sugilite, amethyst, turquoise, lapis lazuli, sapphire

Intention – Business, logic, gambling, social matters, political power, material wealth

Element – Fire, water

More Qualities – expansion, luck, success, higher education, the law, career, finances, wealth, publishing, college education, long distance travel, foreign interests, religion, philosophy, forecasting, broadcasting, publicity, expansion, luck, growth, sports, horses, the law, doctors, guardians, merchants, psychologists, charity, correspondences courses, self-improvement, researching, reading, studying

Source: PlentifulEarth.com

Planet: Jupiter

Element: Earth

Gender: Masculine

Deities: Juno, Jupiter, Thor, Zeus

Colors: Blue, Green, Purple, Rich Royal Colors

Crystals: Aventurine, Amethyst, Brown Jasper, Green Lodestone, Green Tourmaline, Lapis Lazuli, Malachite, Peridot, Tin, Turquoise

Herbs & Plants: Anise, Borage, Cinquefoil, Clove, Dandelion, Dill, Fig, Honeysuckle, Hyssop, Maple, Meadowsweet, Mint, Nutmeg, Oak, Patchouli, Sage, Star Anise

Incenses: Cinnamon, Clove, Jupiter Oil, Musk, Nutmeg, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Sage

Energies & Associations: Abundance, Career, Employment, Energetic Increase, Expansion, Generosity, Growth, Happiness, Healing, Harvesting, Honest Leadership, Honor, Leadership, Legal Matters, Loyalty, Luck, Male Fertility, Material Opportunities, Money, Optimism, Power, Prosperity, Protection, Riches, Wealth

May 19 Birthday Horoscope Traits

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Joyful birthday wishes from Lady Carla Beltane with the WOTC Family and Friends!!

May the next year of your life bring you more love, laughter, joy, happiness, enough income to cover what you have to have along with a little leftover for fun! May it bring you everything you want if it is supposed to be and everything you need. May sorrow be unknown, and any negativity be minimal. May the wind always be at your back.

Being a Taurus born on May 19th, you tend to be very respectful, have an elegant demeanour and often think of others more than you think of yourself. You are at times stubborn, especially when you feel you can’t go forward with your plans.

Some may say you are materialistic but this is just for your safety and comfort and your life desires go beyond this. Prepare to read a special horoscope profile below.

 The zodiac sign for May 19 is Taurus.

 Astrological symbol: Bull. This is representative for stubborn individuals who are also patient and tactful. It influences people born between April 20 and May 20 when the Sun is in Taurus, the second zodiac sign.

 The Taurus Constellation is one of the twelve constellations of the zodiac, with the brightest star being Aldebaran. It covers an area of 797 square degrees. It lies between Aries to the West and Gemini to the East, covering visible latitudes between +90° and -65°.

 The Spanish call it Tauro while the French use the name Taureau for the May 19 zodiac sign but the real origin of the Bull is in the Latin Taurus.

 Opposite sign: Scorpio. This suggests excitement and authority but also means that this sign and Taurus can create an opposition aspect at some point, not to mention that opposites attract.

 Modality: Fixed. The modality reveals the volunteering nature of those born on May 19 and their caution and majestic sense in treating life in general.

 Ruling house: The second house. This zodiac placement governs material possession and all resources an individual gathers in time, whether we’re talking about money, friendships or moral principles.

 Ruling body: Venus. This celestial planet reveals experience and determination and also highlights seriousness. Venus is considered the yin side while Mars is the yang side.

 Element: Earth. This is an element that easily combines with the other three and while it lets itself be shaped by water and fire it incorporates air, this being similar to the reactions of those born under the May 19 sign when in relation to the other elements.

 Lucky day: Friday. This is a day ruled by Venus, therefore deals with support and appreciation. It suggests the passionate nature of Taurus natives.

 Lucky numbers: 3, 7, 15, 16, 27.

 Motto: “I own!”

 People born on May 19 are constant and steadfast but also very accommodating and accepting people. Just like a true Taurus, they have a tender and malleable frame of mind and they are usually tranquil, unless of course they are provoked. They enjoy owning as many material holdings as possible and having mates around at all times. They dislike emotions of uncertainty and settings that ask for rapid transformation. Those born under this sign like to spend time in the highest circles of society, surrounded by very potent people.

 Positive Traits: These natives have a great deal of generosity and elegancy but they seem to show how kind hearted they truly are to people who are as honorable and conscientious as themselves. Therefore they tend to create some sort of circle of confidence around them and are always open for those who’ve won their respect.

 Negative Traits: These natives are self indulgent and lazy at times and their preferred negative leisure time activity is dwelling in past behaviors and getting all frustrated about what they see as chances missed. They are greedy and selfish when they have the chance and sometime they don’t even realize how they prove they have such a narrow vision. They are easily offended and very positive with those dearest to you but this only happens when those people allow them to behave this way.

Love and Compatibility: Lovers born on May 19 are passionate and committed. They are rather affectionate and stable rather than adventurous and they prefer to settle for a serious relationship rather than date many people. They are attracted to creative and fun people whom can keep their interest alive and with whom they can spoil and protect. You can conquer the heart of Taurus if you are all eyes on them but also maintain your individuality and degree of independence. This single native is not making a drama out of his single status but even enjoys time alone and enters a relationship only when is prepared to.

 They believe in love at first sight and don’t need much time to get attached to someone. They are persons of extremes in love and sometimes this attitude will have them prone to disappointment. A passionate lover prone to jealousy fits when madly in love. They offer everything they have to their loved one and ask for the same. They are likely to fall in love at a young age as they are attractive and positive persona. Regarding their family life, they will marry when they are completely ready and they will probably be cool parents if they choose to have a one big family. They are most compatible with those born on 4th, 6th, 8th, 13th, 15th, 17th, 22nd, 24th, 26th, and 31st.

 May 19 Zodiac people seem to be most attracted to the other earth signs: Virgo and Capricorn as they tend to share the same vision of life. In love, Taurus is in a permanent search for someone to keep them active and interested and the most suitable to offer them this is the native born under Scorpio. The lover in Taurus is said to be least compatible with Aries. As for the rest of partnerships between the other star signs and Taurus, you know what they say, stars predispose but people dispose.

Lucky Color: The lucky color for those born under the May 19 is represented by green.

Green suggests the fertility or nature that regenerates each and every time. Green is a safe color that transmits balance and harmony. This zodiac color should be used in objects around the house and accessories.

People having green as sign color are balanced, friendly and down to earth nurturers by choice. Green is favored by lively, generous people that have high moral standards and for whom doing the right thing is most important.

Other colors that suit Taurus natives are pink, yellow and most earth tones.

Representative Birthstone: The magnificent Emerald is the representative Taurus birthstone for those born under the May 19.

Emerald symbolizes rebirth and is in a strong relation with the goddess of life. This zodiac birthstone should be used in pendants, bracelets and other accessories.

This birthstone is beneficial for the heart, lungs, pancreas and eyesight and is also said to be a great immune booster. This stone can be found in Colombia, Brazil and Zambia.

Another gemstone considered influential for Taurus natives is Lapis Lazuli. It suggests honesty and intelligence.

Characteristic Flower: Poppy is the flower of preference for Taurus natives, especially those born under the May 19.

Poppy is a plant that symbolizes refinery and sensibility of the soul. The zodiac flower could be used in gifts and decorative items.

It was considered to symbolize eternal life and remembering of the lost souls. This flower can be enjoyed during late spring for about two weeks.

Other plants indicated for Taurus are Violets and Lilies.

Symbolic Metal: The metal used in astrology for those with May 19 is Copper.

Copper is known to represent a helping and creative nature. This zodiac metal should be used in bracelets and other accessories.

Copper is a metal of currency and prosperity. One of the first materials discovered by mankind, this metal is said to bring prosperity and influence romantic affairs.

Another metal considered influential for Taurus natives is Steel.

Characteristics: May 19 Zodiac belongs to the third decan of TAURUS (May 11-May 20). This decan is influenced by the planet Saturn. Those born under this influence combine the connections and ambitions of Taurus with the financial wisdom of Saturn. This period tempers the positive and negative characteristics of Taurus zodiac sign with a great accent on the negative ones.

 Being born on the 19th day of the month suggests idealism, independence and a highly competitive, detail oriented individual. The numerology for May 19 is 1. This number reveals revels leadership qualities, great will power and an original approach to life, all wrapped in a charming personality. Those Taurus can only be proud of this association as this is the number of achievers, of those who see the bigger picture and are set to follow their goals no matter what. May is the fifth month of the year, bringing great opportunities for starting courageous endeavors. Those born in May are imaginative and understanding. May 19 Zodiac people are motivated and enterprising. May symbols that resonate with these people are the Emerald and Aquamarine as gemstones, the Lilly of the Valley as plant and the roman goddess of spring.

What Statistics Say: In the Gregorian Calendar, May 19 is the 139th day of the year or the 140th day in leap years, while until the end of the year there are 226 days left. The eightieth day of spring, this is also the Hepatitis Testing Day as observed in the United States.

 Taurus is the seventh zodiac sign in order from most common to least commonly met. It is of feminine symbolism, considered of even number and with a negative polarity. This relates to introvert people who are reflective and quite formal. One of the archetypes used to characterize this sign is the Musician. Natives born during months of spring are said to be less active and less interested in sports. Famous people born on May 19 under the Taurus zodiac sign: Ferdinand Magellan, Nora Ephron, Malcom X and Andre the Giant.

If you were born on May 19, you are bursting with passion! No matter what you’re putting your energy toward, you give it all you’ve got. You’re especially interested in fighting for the underdog and making sure that the little guy has strong representation. You’re a bit scrappy, and sometimes get caught up in the drama or theatrics of life. Don’t lose your fire, but remember to pay more attention to yourself and your own needs instead of others. Make sure you’re your number one priority!

May 19 Taurus at Their Best: Energetic, just, balanced

May 19 Taurus at Their Worst: Controlling, disruptive, frustrated

What to Wear: Anything plush, leather or suede — even if it’s hot outside. Due to the foodie tendencies of this birthday honoree, you might also consider an expandable waistband.

What to Eat: Taurus lives for sensual pleasure, so deliver it with several courses of creamy, rich and savory dishes — and don’t forget the wine!

Who to Invite: Taurus might pretend to not care who comes, but unless you invite everybody on this territorial person’s buddy list, you could be in for some sulking.

Where to Go: Pick a venue that at least looks posh. Taurus always likes to experience a nothing but the best kind of birthday.

May 19 birthday horoscope predicts that you take a royal approach to life. You are brilliant and have an independent quality that makes you a great leader. People will thrive under your guidance.

According to the May 19 zodiac analysis, your friends and family members usually elect you as the go-to person when anyone needs an extra hand. This May 19 birthday personality has an exceptionally sharp intellect and great independence. This quality makes a confident and intellectual leader.

Naturally, those born on this birthday are independently secure in their values. You take your duties responsibly and enjoy being around others. The Taurus birthday individuals born on May 19 are likely to make new friends with ease and perhaps have too many acquaintances.

More often than not, this Taurus chooses a few close relationships to come to in their time of need. These friends know their dreams, hopes and ultimately, their fears.

If today is your birthday, you hold dear certain family members although you enjoy the family reunions. You love being a part of this diverse group of ancestry. But you might have to wait to have children of your own. When this Bull does decide to have children, they will be brought up with morals and a sense of knowing.

The May 19th birthday astrology analysis predicts that you fall in love hard when you do fall. It is so hard for this Taurean to trust people, it makes it difficult to share any feelings, hopes or dreams. Being friends first is paramount to you to make a lasting partnership.

In a long-term relationship, the May 19 zodiac person can be eager and spontaneous regarding wickedly erotic engagements. A relationship with a Taurus born on May 19 can be fun and exciting. You are generous, interesting, and idealistic. However, you can be domineering and straightforward individuals.

The May 19th horoscope predicts that you desire physical work as opposed to a desk job. Money is a necessary value that provides the luxuries you love to have around.  But as the May 19 birthday zodiac sign is Taurus, you do not require a large paycheck to validate your degree of success. This allows you the opportunity to share the material goods bestowed on you.

The May 19 birthday meanings show that these bulls may need guidance in preparing nutritious meals and overall, how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. You have your burst of energy but still, need to develop a workout routine to stay fit and tone. Just being full of energy is not enough. This energy should be focussed on the right things.

Typically, these Taurus natives are instinctively competitive. If you like outdoor sports, try establishing a routine of playing your favorite game. Include the people that you love so much and make it enjoyable as well as functional as quality family time. Be careful though Taurus, you are accident-prone.

People born on May 19 exemplify c. These Taureans are very smart and value their independence as being essential to their privacy. Normally, you will maintain a close relationship with few family members although you make friends easily. Not all your friends can be your close friends.

The May 19 birthday analysis shows that you will become parents late in life. As a career, you look for the original job titles. The pay does not have to be a factor on whether you will succeed but rather the kind of work you do will make you ambitious. Once financial stability has been obtained, the May 19 Taurus is generous and shares with their family.

Famous People And Celebrities Born On May 19

Kevin Garnett, Andre the Giant, Grace Jones, Ferdinand Magellan, Sean Paul, Eleanor Tomlinson, Malcolm X

See: Famous Celebrities Born On May 19

This Day That Year – May 19 In History

1848 – The first department store opens today.
1865 – The Union Cavalry detains Pres Jefferson Davis.
1891 – Now a chartered university, the Rice Institute becomes Rice University.
1898 – Postcards are now available through the US Post Office.
1929 – Stampede in Yankee Stadium caused by cloudburst kills two people.

May 19 Vrishabha Rashi (Vedic Moon Sign)

May 19 Chinese Zodiac SNAKE

May 19 Birthday Planet

Your ruling planet is Venus that symbolizes the different pleasures that make you happy in life.

May 19 Birthday Symbols

The Bull Is The Symbol For The Taurus Sun Sign

May 19 Birthday Tarot Card

Your Birthday Tarot Card is The Sun. This card symbolizes happiness, achievement, optimism, and confidence. The Minor Arcana cards are Seven of Pentacles and King of Swords.

May 19 Birthday Zodiac Compatibility

You are most compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign Capricorn: This is a very stable and reliable match.
You are not compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign LeoThis love relationship will be overemotional.

See Also:

May 19 Lucky Numbers

Number 1 – This number signifies inspiration, determination and leadership skills.
Number 6 – This number signifies balance, unconditional love, empathy, and poise.

Read about: Birthday Numerology

Lucky Colors For May 19 Birthday

Orange: This color stands for joy, optimism, positivity, and action.
Lavender: This is a color that stands for nobility, lavishness, dignity, and independence.

Lucky Days For May 19 Birthday

Sunday – This is the day of the Sun that symbolizes a positive spirit, a new day, healing and significant transformations.
Friday – This is the day of Venus that helps you bond with people and indulge in creative and artistic activities.

May 19 Birthstone Emerald

Emerald gemstone helps you make your relationships more secure and blissful.

Ideal Zodiac Birthday Gifts For People Born On May 19th

Tickets to a Broadway Show for the man and a pair of sexy cashmere-lined leather gloves for the woman. May 19 personality love fitness accessories as gifts.

(One Person’s View) List of the Most Used Gods in Witchcraft

Adonis: Greek – consort of Aphrodite

Anubis: Egyptian – Jackal-headed God responsible for conducting souls to the underworld. 

Apollo: Greek & Roman – God of the Sun, twin brother of Artemis 

Cernunnos/Kernunnos: Celtic – The Horned God, consort of the Lady.

Dionysus: Greek – God of wine, fertility, and vegetation. 

Eros: Greek – God of love and passion.

Herne: Celtic/Saxon – see Cernunnos.

Horus (the elder): Egyptian – God of the all-seeing eye. Has the head of a falcon and the body of a man.

Hymen: Greek – God of marriage and wedding feasts. 

Lucifer: Italian – God of light, brother of Diana.

Mithra: Persian – God of the Sun and of victory in war

Odin: Scandinavian – God of the dead and of war. Consort of Freya.

Osiris: Egyptian – Fertility God, brother and consort of Isis.

Pan: Greek – God of nature and of woodland.

Poseidon: Greek – God of the sea.

Ra: Egyptian – God of the Sun. Father of Hathor by Nut.

Shiva: Hindu – God of the cycle of birth-death-rebirth. Consort of Kali.

Thor: Scandinavian – God of the sky and of thunder. Son of Odin

Thoth: Greek – God of wisdom and of writing.

Zeus: Greek – Supreme God. Brother of Demeter.

(One Person’s View) The Deep Meaning of the Triple Goddess Symbol

The hyperlink is for a good video about the Triple Goddess. I hope you find it enjoyable and informative.

The Deep Meaning of the Triple Goddess Symbol | SymbolSage

Spell For Monday – Spell For Goddess Empowerment

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Spell For Goddess Empowerment

For this spell you will need:

One silver or white candle

Moonstone or opal

Ivy or heather

Chamomile or mint oil

Remember magic is all about intention and pleasure, so these ingredients are only a guideline, don’t stress if you cannot source what I have listed, just use whatever is available to you.

Give yourself some quiet, un-interrupted time to cast. Meditate and clear your mind. Anoint the candle with the oil by rubbing it in a clockwise direction on the candle. Sprinkle the herb at the base of the candle or dish around it and place the crystal beside the candle and herbs.

Light the candle as you chant three times: ‘O lovely Lunar Lady empower me, charge me with your energy. For the Highest Good of All. Blessed Be’

Carry the crystal to remind you of your power throughout the day.

Blessed Be )O(

(One Person’s View) Crystals for the Beginner Witch

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List of crystals that every witch should have in their witch toolbox…

Hematite: this is good to use for grounding, protection, and scrying

Rose Quartz: this is good for promoting love and helps fight anxiety and depression.

Clear Quartz: this is good for protection, healing, and clarity.

Selenite: Prevents bad dreams and great for clarity.

Amethyst: Used for protection and helps to rebut effects you don’t want.

These stones will help every witch out there in everyday life and for use during rituals or really anything and everything in your life.

(One Person’s Viewpoint) Herbs: A – Z List (The Medicinal, Spiritual and Magical Uses of…)

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  • Aloes:

General: Aloes are indigenous to East and South Africa, but have been introduced into the West Indies (where they are extensively cultivated) and into tropical countries, and will even flourish in the countries bordering on the Mediterranean. The drug Aloes consists of the liquid exuded from the transversely-cut bases of the leaves.

Medicinal Use: The drug Aloes is one of the safest and best warm and stimulating purgatives to persons of sedentary habits and phlegmatic constitutions. An ordinary small dose takes from 15 to 18 hours to produce an effect. Its action is exerted mainly on the large intestine, for which reason, also it is useful as a vermifuge. Its use, however, is said to induce Piles. From the Chemist and Druggist (July 22, 1922):

‘Aloes, strychnine and belladonna in pill form was criticized by Dr. Bernard Fautus in a paper read before the Chicago branch of the American Pharmaceutical Society. He pointed out that when given at the same time they cannot possibly act together because of the different speed and duration of the three agents. Aloin is slow in action, requiring from 10 to 12 hours. Strychnine and Atropine, on the other hand, are rapidly absorbed, and have but a brief duration of action.’

Aloes was employed by the ancients and was known to the Greeks as a production of the island of Socotra as early as the fourth century B.C. The drug was used by Dioscorides, Celsus and Pliny, as well as by the later Greek and Arabian physicians, though it is not mentioned either by Hippocrates or Theophrastus.

Spiritual Use: The word Aloes, in Latin Lignum Aloes, is used in the Bible and in many ancient writings to designate a substance totally distinct from the modern Aloes, namely the resinous wood of Aquilaria agallocha, a large tree growing in the Malayan Peninsula. Its wood constituted a drug which was, down to the beginning of the present century, generally valued for use as incense, but now is esteemed only in the East. The Mahometans, especially those in Egypt, regard the Aloe as a religious symbol, and the Mussulman who has made a pilgrimage to the shrine of the Prophet is entitled to hang the Aloe over his doorway. The Mahometans also believe that this holy symbol protects a householder from any malign influence. In Cairo, the Jews also adopt the practice of hanging up the Aloe. In the neighbourhood of Mecca, at the extremity of every grave, on a spot facing the epitaph, Burckhardt found planted a low shrubby species of Aloe whose Arabic name, saber, signifies patience. This plant is evergreen and requires very little water. Its name refers to the waiting-time between the burial and the resurrection morning.

  • Arnica:

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One Person’s Viewpoint) HERBS TO AVOID OR USE WITH CAUTION DURING PREGNANCY c. 2012

Disclaimer: No flower or plant or herb should be used for medicinal purposes until you have checked with your health care professional to ask if it is safe for you to use it for any reason. The content provided on this website is for informational purposes only and DOES NOT CONSTITUTE THE PROVIDING OF MEDICAL ADVICE and is not intended to be a substitute for independent professional medical judgment, advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your health. WitchesofTheCraft.com and/or any staff member of WitchesofTheCraft.com and/or Lady Carla Beltane are not responsible for any type of negative reaction when using this flower or plant for any reason.

HERBS TO AVOID OR USE WITH CAUTION DURING PREGNANCY

Many herbs contain steroids that can affect the baby’s development during pregnancy and/or nursing. Others may be of a mild toxic type, and others may be strong uterine stimulants. Please read this section carefully and take heed.

Angelica – stimulates suppressed menstruation
Black Cohosh – uterine stimulant – mostly used during labor
Blue Cohosh – a stronger uterine stimulant
Borage oil – a uterine stimulant – use only during the last few days of pregnancy
Comfrey – can cause liver problems in mother and fetus – use only briefly, externally only, for treating sprains and strains –
Dong Quai – may stimulate bleeding
Elder – do not use during pregnancy or lactation
Fenugreek – uterine relaxant
Goldenseal – too powerful an antibiotic for the developing fetus, also should not be used if nursing
Henbane – highly toxic
Horsetail – too high in silica for the developing fetus
Licorice Root – can create water retention and/or elevated blood pressure
Motherwort – stimulates suppressed menstruation
Mugwort – can be a uterine stimulant
Nutmeg – can cause miscarriage in large doses
Pennyroyal Leaf – stimulates uterine contractions (NOTE: Pennyroyal essential oil should not be used by pregnant women at any time!) – do not handle if pregnant or nursing

Rue – strong expellant
Shepherd’s Purse – used only for hemmorhaging during/after childbirth
Uva Ursi – removes too much blood sugar during pregnancy and nursing
Yarrow – uterine stimulant

May 14 Birthday Horoscope’s Traits

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Joyful birthday wishes from Lady Carla Beltane with the WOTC Family and Friends!!

May the next year of your life bring you more love, laughter, joy, happiness, enough income to cover what you have to have along with a little leftover for fun! May it bring you everything you want if it is supposed to be and everything you need. May sorrow be unknown, and any negativity be minimal. May the wind always be at your back.

As a Taurus born on May 14th, you are inquisitive and enthusiastic by nature. You seem to be in this permanent search for something but luckily, you are never disappointed for real, because you tend to not create any expectations.

You take things as they are, sometimes just relax while other times you just try to make the best of what is given. Prepare to read an exceptional personality report below.

 The zodiac sign for May 14 is Taurus. 

Astrological symbol: Bull. It is representative for people born between April 20 and May 20 when the Sun is in Taurus. This symbol denotes natives that are tactful but also courageous and confident

 The Taurus Constellation is placed between Aries to the West and Gemini to the East on an area of 797 sq degrees. It is visible at the following latitudes: +90° to -65° and its brightest star is Aldebaran.

 The Spanish call it Tauro while the French use the name Taureau for the May 14 zodiac sign but the real origin of the Bull is in the Latin Taurus.

 Opposite sign: Scorpio. On the horoscope chart, this and the Taurus sun sign are on opposite sides, reflecting awaiting and attention and some sort of balancing act between the two with a creation of opposite aspects at times.

 Modality: Fixed. Reveals how much secrecy and humor exists in the lives of those born on May 14 and how loyal they are in general.

 Ruling house: The second house. This house rules over all the possessions a person can gather in time, mostly material like wealth but also immaterial such as relationships or life principles and experiences.

 Ruling body: Venus. This planetary ruler symbolizes knowledge and efficacy and also reflects on illumination. Venus is consistent with Aphrodite, the goddess of love in Greek mythology.

 Element: Earth. This element symbolizes organization and a sense of reasonability and is considered to benefit those connected to the May 14 zodiac. Earth also gets new meanings in association with the other elements, shaping things with water and fire and assimilating air.

 Lucky day: Friday. This is a day ruled by Venus, therefore symbolizes appreciation and love and identifies best with the Taurus natives who are witty.

 Lucky numbers: 1, 2, 16, 19, 22.

 Motto: “I own!”

People born on May 14 are altruistic, pragmatic and always getting involved in all kinds of things with the best of motives in mind. They seek for security and cohesion and as they are very attached to material things, this makes them crave for their own satisfying space. You can’t put a Taurus off more than by asking them to take rapid arrangements or by entering a dispute with them. Those born under this sign are often to be found surrounded by large crowds.

 Positive Traits: These natives are caring and loyal and seem to path all life matters in a attentive manner. They are highly conscientious and always try to dignity consideration their pacts and finish whatever they said they would, regardless of the misfortunes they might meet along the way. They are diligent and loyal and anyone can depend on them as long as there is a relationship of mutual dignity consideration instilled in between.

 Negative Traits: One of the things Taurus needs is to learn to accept criticism and not overly react but analyze and improve whatever needs to be improved. Those born on this day can have an extremely narrow vision of things and can also be very stubborn and this usually leads to frequent irritability and feelings of frustration. They are sometimes prone to laziness and avoidance of problems. Not only they are inflexible but are also very jealous and possessive with their partner.

Love and Compatibility: Lovers born on May 14 are passionate and adventurous. They prefer to form serious relationships rather than date around so they do find accomplishment when they settle down. They are attracted to refined but enthusiastic persons, they love to spoil their partner but in the same time they need to feel like they can also depend on the other person, for better or worse. You can conquer the heart of Taurus if you give them enough space but also if you maintain your personality and lively spirit. The single Taurus knows how to enjoy their personal time and is not in any hurry to enter a relationship unless they really want to. They’re as confident in love as they are with all the other aspects of their life. Attractive and charming it is very difficult for someone to win their heart if they don’t show the slightest interest. They don’t settle for less than what they consider it’s best for them. And they are a pretentious lover. Freedom lover, they have an immense love for change and adventure and they will experience many love relationships in their life, that they will consider important. If they settle for one person, they will probably be hard to understand and they will still be governed by selfishness. They are most compatible with those born on 1st, 2nd, 8th, 10th, 11th, 19th, 20th, 28th and 29th.

 May 14 Zodiac people seem to be most attracted to the other earth signs: Virgo and Capricorn as they tend to share the same vision of life. In love, Taurus is in a permanent search for someone to keep them active and interested and the most suitable to offer them this is the native born under Scorpio. The lover in Taurus is said to be least compatible with Aries. As for the rest of partnerships between the other star signs and Taurus, you know what they say, stars predispose but people dispose.

Lucky Color: Green is the color of preference for Taurus natives, especially those born under the May 14.

This hue denotes growth and healing and represents one of the soothing colors. This zodiac color is advised to be used in accessories and items of clothing.

People having green as sign color are stable and balanced, always aware of both sides of the matter in question, they would rather watch than get involved. Green is favored by lively, generous people that have high moral standards and for whom doing the right thing is most important.

Other colors indicated for Taurus are pink, yellow and most earth tones.

Representative Birthstone: The magnificent Emerald is the birthstone defined for May 14 and in general for Taurus natives.

Emerald is a precious material that denotes harmony and the power of regeneration. This zodiac birthstone could be used in accessories and bracelets.

This precious material is known to be able to boost self esteem and faith for the wearer. Colombia, Brazil and Zambia are places where Emeralds can be found.

Another birthstone considered beneficial for Taurus natives is Lapis Lazuli. It symbolizes wisdom and honesty.

Characteristic Flower: The lucky flower for those born under the May 14 is represented by Poppy.

Poppy suggests refinery and grace of movement This zodiac flower should be used in decorative items in the places these natives spend time.

Poppy is also associated with Remembrance Day, the commemoration of the sacrifices made in past wars. You can enjoy this flower during early summer for about two weeks.

Other plants indicated for Taurus are Violets and Lilies.

Symbolic Metal: Copper is the metal said to be representative for Taurus people born with May 14.

Copper is a metal that suggests healing and creativity. This zodiac metal should be used in all kinds of jewelry items that are to be worn frequently.

Copper reveals a youthful and nurturing nature. One of the first materials discovered by mankind, this metal is said to bring prosperity and influence romantic affairs.

Another metal considered beneficial for Taurus natives is Steel.

Characteristics: May 14 Zodiac belongs to the third decan of TAURUS (May 11-May 20). This decan is under the supervision of the planet Saturn. Those born in this period are patient and resourceful just like a true Taurus and opportunists just as Saturn makes them be. This period is said to temper the characteristics of Taurus zodiac sign. Being born on the 14th day of the month shows a courageous and self confident individual who is flexible but impatient. The numerology for May 14 is 5. This number reveals an active person, task oriented and boasting with life experience. Those Taurus associated with number 5 are proactive people with great time management skills as they seem to never need any rest.

 May is the last spring month in the Northern Hemisphere, bringing great opportunities to plant the seeds of success for later in the year. Those born in May are imaginative and understanding. May 14 Zodiac people are courageous and motivated. The symbols for May include Emerald and Aquamarine as gemstones, the Lilly of the Valley as plant and the roman goddess of spring.

What Statistics Say: In the Gregorian Calendar, May 14 appears as the 134th day of the year or the 135th day in case of leap years and there are 231 days left until the end of the year. The seventy fifth day of spring, this is also the National Unification Day as observed in Liberia. Taurus as popularity, is placed the seventh on the list of most common birth signs. An even numbered sign, this is full of negative polarity and attached to a feminine symbolism. This is representative for introvert people who are discreet and quite determined. One of the archetypes used when talking about this sign is the Designer. Nine per cent less active than their peers, people with spring birthdays are not so into sports.

 Famous people born on May 14 under the Taurus zodiac sign: Dante, George Lucas, Mark Zuckerberg, Cate Blanchett and Anahi.

If you were born on May 14, you are the Energizer Bunny! You are constantly buzzing and on the move. This allows you to get a lot done and create a pretty successful life, but when will you get to take a break? If you don’t take time to cater to your mental health, you’re likely to have a breakdown of some sort. Learning to meditate, find your center, and access your calm side will be much better for you in the long run. You’ll be able to control and channel your excited energy!

May 14 Taurus at Their Best: Advanced, energetic, talented

May 14 Taurus at Their Worst: Stressed, nervous, difficult

What to Wear: Anything plush, leather or suede — even if it’s hot outside. Due to the foodie tendencies of this birthday honoree, you might also consider an expandable waistband.

What to Eat: Taurus lives for sensual pleasure, so deliver it with several courses of creamy, rich and savory dishes — and don’t forget the wine!

Who to Invite: Taurus might pretend to not care who comes, but unless you invite everybody on this territorial person’s buddy list, you could be in for some sulking.

Where to Go: Pick a venue that at least looks posh. Taurus always likes to experience a nothing but the best kind of birthday.

MAY 14 birthday horoscope predicts that you are sympathetic, concerned and insightful Bulls. You are mostly an individual who is not dependent on others. Just a little more restless than the other people. This analytic thinker is particularly creative and has prophetic properties. It’s in your nature to be friendly and sociable. But you will not let anyone take you for a ride.

The May 14 birthday personality is patient and intellectual. Sometimes, you can be arrogant and critical. Those are just a few of your human imperfections although you have good intentions to be helpful. You are resilient, competitive and optimistic people.

These Taurus birthday individuals love their family and have traditional family customs. Usually, among siblings, you’ll have a little tug of wars which promotes friendly rivalry.

If today is your birthday, you may have had to compete for a bed, bedroom or some attention. As a parent yourself, you will not be as close to your children as you’d like to be. Your children are likely to develop a better appreciation of you after they have left the nest.

The May 14 birthday astrology analysis predicts that you normally seek security and love to be bound. You are very enthusiastic about taking part in the idealistic romance. The May 14th Taureans prefer a partner who is unrestricted, flexible and can provide emotional support. Friendship is essential to the lasting relationship as you likely will share your goals and dreams with your partner.

Keeping a cool head, this Taurus can be hard to seduce. However, a mischievous and sumptuous partner will keep you amused. In the bedroom, you can be extremely sensitive and affectionate. After a lover’s quarrel, making up will more than likely be your idea. After all, the May 14 zodiac birthday people don’t like confrontations. They would prefer to be a happy couple than a miserable loner.

The May 14 horoscope predicts that those born on this day possess many talents and gifts. You are extremely quick when it comes to business matters. Curious to try different things, you become quite familiar with a lot of professions and hobbies. Some of your ideas can be a bit extreme or out of the ordinary but can be lucrative. You need to focus on going on the right path to success.

As a career choice, the May 14 birthday personality are likely to look for an occupation that is fun and allows them for networking. Being sociable is a part of your charm. You would do well in professions that provide some benefit to people. Your main goal is to give back and not what kind of salary a job pays. You are sensible and know how to shop on a budget.

The May 14th birthday characteristics show that you are always in good shape. Usually, Taureans are active people, and they like to nibble rather than eat whole meals. Those with a May 14 birthday don’t get enough rest and perhaps should focus on lessening stressful situations. This would be the only problem you would have mainly due to anxiety from the workplace.

As the May 14 birthday zodiac sign is Taurus, you are understanding, eager and astute Bulls. In love, this bull requires the right kind of attention. Stimulate this one’s mind if you want to capture someone who is born on this day.

The May 14 birthday meanings report that you can be serious people but like to have fun in the bedroom. Your curious nature makes you restless. Typically, you can come up with some great ideas that focus on how to make somebody’s life better. You live an active lifestyle, and while you enjoy good food, you pace yourself. More is not always better in this case Taurus!

Famous People And Celebrities Born On May 14

Anahi, Cate Blanchett, David Byrne, Frank Gore, George Lucas, Dustin Lynch, Zack Ryder, Raphael Saadiq

See: Famous Celebrities Born On May 14

This Day That Year – May 14 In History

1607 – Jamestown, VA is the first stabilized English settlement in the New World.
1702 – France/Spain at war with England/Netherlands.
1862 – Adolphe Nicole becomes the first Swiss to patent the chronograph.
1896 – Record low temps in Colorado; a chilling -10 degrees.

May 14 Vrishabha Rashi (Vedic Moon Sign)

May 14 Chinese Zodiac SNAKE

May 14 Birthday Planet

Your ruling planet is Venus that symbolizes the pleasures you derive from your possessions, relationships, and interests.

May 14 Birthday Symbols

The Bull Is The Symbol For The Taurus Zodiac Sign

May 14 Birthday Tarot Card

Your Birthday Tarot Card is Temperance. This card symbolizes that everything should be done in moderation and balance. The Minor Arcana cards are Seven of Pentacles and King of Swords.

May 14 Birthday Zodiac Compatibility

You are most compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign Libra: This will be a sensual and loving relationship.
You are not compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign LeoThis match will be emotionally and mentally doomed.

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May 14 Lucky Numbers

Number 5 – This number signifies change and progression, always looking for a new adventure.
Number 1 – This number signifies a leader who has made up his or her mind about what actions to take in life.

Read about: Birthday Numerology

Lucky Colors For May 14 Birthday

Lilac: This is the color of spirituality, psychic abilities, and sensitivity.
Blue: This is a color that symbolizes faithfulness, trust, truth, and logic.

Lucky Days For May 14 Birthday

Wednesday: The day ruled by planet Mercury is a good day for short journeys and taking part in discussions.
Friday: This day ruled by Venus is a good day to spend time doing things that make you happy.

May 14 Birthstone Emerald

Your gemstone is Emerald that is known to promote abundance, good luck, creativity, and harmony.

Ideal Zodiac Birthday Gifts For People Born On May 14th

An expensive leather jacket for the man and a basket of aromatic candles, body soap and perfumes for the woman. The May 14 birthday personality loves luxurious gifts.