March 3, 2023 Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

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

For Your Local Time and Date 

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

March 03, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM PST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:13 Pisces 06
Moon:03 Leo 50
Mercury:01 Pisces 43
Venus:14 Aries 15
Mars:20 Gemini 18
Jupiter:12 Aries 32
Saturn:29 Aquarius 34
Uranus:15 Taurus 37
Neptune:24 Pisces 40
Pluto:29 Capricorn 34

True Lunar Node:05 Taurus 31 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:06 Taurus 55 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):06 Leo 06

Chiron:14 Aries 00
Ceres:04 Libra 11 Rx
Pallas:11 Cancer 37
Juno:25 Aries 40
Vesta:10 Aries 35

Eris:24 Aries 09

Fire:8
Earth:4
Air:3
Water:4
Cardinal:9
Fixed:6
Mutable:4

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

March 03, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:13 Pisces 01
Moon:02 Leo 50
Mercury:01 Pisces 35
Venus:14 Aries 09
Mars:20 Gemini 16
Jupiter:12 Aries 31
Saturn:29 Aquarius 34
Uranus:15 Taurus 37
Neptune:24 Pisces 40
Pluto:29 Capricorn 34

True Lunar Node:05 Taurus 32 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:06 Taurus 56 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):06 Leo 05

Chiron:14 Aries 00
Ceres:04 Libra 12 Rx
Pallas:11 Cancer 36
Juno:25 Aries 37
Vesta:10 Aries 33

Eris:24 Aries 09

Fire:8
Earth:4
Air:3
Water:4
Cardinal:9
Fixed:6
Mutable:4

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

3 March 2023
02:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CET
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:12 Pisces 43
Moon:29 Cancer 23
Mercury:01 Pisces 05
Venus:13 Aries 48
Mars:20 Gemini 09
Jupiter:12 Aries 27
Saturn:29 Aquarius 32
Uranus:15 Taurus 37
Neptune:24 Pisces 39
Pluto:29 Capricorn 34

True Lunar Node:05 Taurus 35 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:06 Taurus 57 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):06 Leo 03

Chiron:13 Aries 59
Ceres:04 Libra 15 Rx
Pallas:11 Cancer 34
Juno:25 Aries 27
Vesta:10 Aries 25

Eris:24 Aries 09

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

What is a Soul Contract? The Complete Guide to Soul Contracts

How do soul contract affect you? How does it affect you as a person?

Soul contracts are based on the notion that before incarnating into a new body, our souls correspond other’s souls. During these prenatal meetings, human souls negotiate agreements to collaborate and develop further on Earth.

Positive and unpleasant experiences build our souls’, to borrow a phrase from Aldous Huxley. However, in order to participate in them, we require the help of other folks – and other souls.

These soul contracts assist us in achieving our life’s purpose. In a nutshell, these individuals aid us in learning all we need to know about humans. These ties are often claimed to have a spiritual bond.

During our time on Earth, we feel the greatest when we’re around individuals with whom we have shared soul agreements. There are, however, some connections that cause us unendurable agony in order to assist us progress in life. Both love and distress exist in these connections.

According to the theory of a soul contract, before we incarnate in this lifetime, we correspond with a specific soul. The two souls then meet and negotiate an agreement to collaborate and grow together on Earth. In order to do that, we require the help from other people – and other souls.

These contracts aren’t written in stone. They’re created to stimulate our spiritual growth, just like any other decision we make in life. However, when two souls are meant for each other, their connection will bring them the greatest happiness.

Click on the hyperlinks to read the rest of this article about soul contracts on diversity.social

A Laugh for Today

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Goddess Of The Day: ARACHNE

ARACHNE

Saint Distaff’s Day (Europe)

Themes: Work; Weaving Destiny

Symbols: Web; Spinning Wheel; Needle

About Arachne:

Arachne, the Greek Spider goddess, inspires positive changes in your destiny for the new year. Legend tells us that Arachne challenged Athena to a weaving contest and won. In anger, Athena destroyed the girl’s tapestry. Arachne, grief-stricken, took her destiny in hand and turned herself into a spider, but she continues to use her weaving talents to spin and pattern the lives of mortals.To Do Today:

According to lore, Saint Distaff, the patroness of weaving, was a fictional persona made up to mark the resumption of normal activity after the holidays. Instead of this imaginary figure, we turn to Arachne to help us take the strands of our fate in hand and begin weaving a year filled with goddess energy.To direct your spiritual focus toward the goddess, wear something woven today, or display it proudly. If you have no such items, braid together three strands of thread or yarn saying:

Arachne, bless this magick braid, so on you my mind is staid.

Carry this as a charm to keep your thoughts and actions goddess-centered.

Finally, mend any work clothes in need of repairs to improve your job standing. As you make the final knot in a button or hem, bind the magick by saying:

This tread I wind, the magick bind.

Visualize your professional goals as you work.

By Patricia Telesco

Flower Meaning, Symbolize, and Spiritual Meaning

Aster Flower Meaning, Symbolism, and Mythology from uniguide.com

Aster flower meaning and symbolism includes hope, optimism, new beginnings, innocence, fun, affection, and other lovely attributes.

There are over 32,000 species of aster flowers, which comprise the Asteraceae family of flowers, and they are found on every continent except Antarctica. Because of their popularity and wide distribution, many people are curious about what they symbolize. In fact, many cultures around the world have myths and folktales that involve asters.

In this post, we’ll explore all aspects of aster flower symbolism and meanings. And if you’re curious about one of the most well-known flowers in the aster family, be sure to check out my dedicated post on sunflower meaning and symbolism.

“Along the river’s summer walk, The withered tufts of asters nod; And trembles on its arid stalk, The hoar plum of the golden-rod.”
– John Greenleaf Whittier

What does an aster flower symbolize?

Here’s a quick list of what asters symbolize. We’ll go into more detail on these throughout this post:

  • Hope
  • Optimism
  • New beginnings
  • Innocence
  • Enthusiasm
  • Fun
  • Affection
  • Eternal love
  • Fertility
  • Motherhood
  • Stardust

Aster Flower Meaning: Hope and Optimism

As springtime flowers that come out when the days are growing longer and the sun is shining, aster flowers are also symbols of hope and optimism.

In fact, the name “aster” comes from an Old English term that translates to “day’s eye.” The reason for the name is that, like lotus flowers, aster flowers open up in the morning to take in the day’s sunshine and then close up again in the evening. So, they respond to the warm and positive energy of the sun.

In this way, they remind us to focus on the positive. After all, hope, gratitude, and having a positive attitude are the best ways to manifest good outcomes.

Aster Symbolism: New Beginnings

Because they open up with the morning sun of a new day, aster flower symbolism also includes fresh starts and new beginnings. The aster is a positive symbol for believing each day is filled with opportunities.

Because of these qualities, the aster is the perfect gift for new babies, newborn spiritual ceremonies, or even those embarking on a new adventure.

Aster Meaning: Innocence and Enthusiasm

As they are symbols of new beginnings and hope, aster flowers are also associated with innocence. So, they make wonderful gifts for babies and children.

The aster also reminds us grownups to never forget our own inner child. Just because we’re grownups with adult responsibilities, doesn’t mean we have to be sophisticated and self-contained all the time.

The aster reminds us, as the Buddhists say, to have “a beginner’s mind.” This means having an approach to life that is curious and enthusiastic, like a child. In other words, it’s the opposite of being jaded.

Aster Symbolism: Fun

There is an easy-breezy aspect to aster flowers. They bloom in spring, when nature is waking up, and they grow easily in a variety of conditions. Not to mention, these flowers are easy to draw. In fact, they were probably the first flowers that many of us drew as kids.

As asters are associated with children, they are also associated with fun and lightheartedness. After all, children naturally know how to laugh and have a good time.

Love and Affection

How many of us have plucked the petals of an aster flower as we played the game “He loves me, he loves me not” or “She loves me, she loves me not”?

Because asters grow easily in many locations, they are often the wildflowers picked spontaneously for a bouquet to give to someone you have a crush on. This is why aster flower meanings also include love and affection.

In fact, in Victorian England, where flower symbolism was a popular pastime, giving a bouquet of aster flowers to someone meant that you returned their affection.

Aster Flower Symbolism: Eternal Love

The pastime of making flower chains out of aster flowers and their stems goes back hundreds of years. In fact, people in ancient cultures wore aster flower chains as head wreaths and belts. Not only were they beautiful, they symbolized ever-lasting love.

Fertility and Motherhood

Just as they are associated with springtime, newborns, and babies, aster flowers are also symbols of fertility and motherhood.

In fact, in ancient Scandinavia, as you’ll read about below, aster flowers were associated with the fertility goddess Freya.

Aster Symbolism: Stars

The Latin name for the Asteraceae family of flowers comes from the Latin word for “star,” which is “aster.”

These flowers not only resemble bright stars, they’re also named for the Greek goddess Astraea who turned into a star. You’ll read more about Astraea in the section on Greek mythology below.

As a symbol for stars, asters remind us of something fundamental, which is that we all originated from the same source, which is stardust.. As Joni Mitchell sang in her song “Woodstock”: “We are stardust Billion year old carbon…”

Aster Color Meanings

Asters come in a variety of bright colors, and each color has its own special meanings. Here are some of those associations:

White Aster Flower Meaning

With their white petals and yellow centers, the white aster symbolizes new beginnings, hope, innocence, and motherhood. This is why white aster flowers, or daisies, make lovely gifts for new parents and babies.

Yellow Aster Flower

Like the sunflower, yellow aster flowers symbolize joy, fun, hope, and good luck. In addition, they symbolize prosperity and good fortune.

So, they make lovely gifts for friends or anyone whose spirits you want to lift. As well, they are good luck symbols for manifesting more abundance in your life or that of someone you love.

Orange Aster Flower 

As with other orange flower meanings, an orange aster flower symbolizes health, healing, and optimism. They also symbolize zany, off-beat fun.

Pink Aster Flower Symbolism

Like other pink flowers, pink asters symbolize love and affection, including both platonic and romantic love. They also symbolize innocence and serenity.

So, pink asters are ideal for gardens and in flower pots to welcome new babies, celebrate new moms, or simply as gifts for those in your life who love the color pink.

Red Aster Flower

Like other red flowers, red asters symbolize romantic love. Because the nature of these flowers is lighthearted and fun, red asters make lovely gifts for new crushes or long-term partners when you want to keep things light.

In addition, as a symbol of eternal love, the red aster is a sweet gift for a long-term flame when you want to reconfirm your commitment to them.

Red is also the color of wealth and good luck in some cultures, such as China. So, red aster flowers also symbolize prosperity and good fortune.

Purple Aster Flower Symbolism

Like orange asters, purple aster flowers symbolize zany fun and spontaneity.

In addition, purple is the color of peace and understanding. So, as with other purple flowers, a purple aster symbolizes the kind of hope and optimism that brings people together and heals misunderstandings. Thus, it is a flower that represents unity.

Blue Aster Flower Meanings

As with other blue flower meanings, blue asters symbolize loyalty and trust.

They’re also helpful symbols to use in visualization and other meditation practices.

Like wishing on a star, focusing on a blue aster in prayer or meditation can help to calm the mind and envision positive outcomes.

Green Asters

Green aster flowers symbolize new beginnings, renewal, and growth. So, they are helpful symbols for new creative, business, or other endeavors. Along these lines, they are positive symbols for building wealth.

Spiritual Meaning of Aster Flowers

On a spiritual level, the aster represents spiritual faith and the eternal life of the soul.

They also embody the idea that we all have the opportunity to begin again, no matter the mistakes we’ve made in our past. For some, aster flowers are also symbols of reincarnation.

Associated Spirit Animals

Because they grow on every continent except Antarctica, the aster plays an important role in the natural ecosystems in which they grow. As a result, they share synergies with the wild animals and insects in their natural habitats.

For example, rabbits and deer love to eat aster flowers. In addition, insects including ladybugsspiders, damselflies, and dragonflies prey on the insects that eat asters. In doing so, they help to protect the life force of the flowers.

Furthermore, birds, including finches, sparrows, cardinals, and towhees, are attracted to asters for their seeds and the insects that live in their ecosystems as a source of food.

Furthermore, the ancient Greeks would dry and crush the roots of Aster flowers and feed them to their bees when they were sickly.1

On a spiritual level, aster flowers share synergies with the rabbit spirit animal because they are symbols of fertility and new beginnings.

In addition, as symbols of eternal love, asters share symbolic meaning with many birds,  including hawks and ravens because they are monogamous and mate for life.

Aster Mythology and Folklore

Because they grow on nearly every continent except Antarctica, aster flowers have appeared in the mythology and folklore of many cultures. Here are some of those stories:

Aster Symbolism in Greek Mythology

Aster flowers were sacred to the ancient Greeks. In addition to weaving them into wreaths, the Greek placed aster flowers in their temples. They also burned their leaves to detoxify the air and drive evil spirits away.

The Greeks associated their goddess Astraea with Aster flowers. According to one myth, during the Iron Age, humans began to make more weapons and became increasingly violent.

Angered by all the bloodshed, Zeus decided to destroy the world of men with a great flood. However, before he did so, the gods who had been living on Earth, left. The goddess Astraea was the last to leave. Heartbroken at the loss of life, she asked Zeus to turn her into a star.

Eventually, the flood waters receded. But all that was left of the world was mud and slime. Seeing the destruction, Astraea wept, and her tears fell as stardust. When they hit the land, they turned into aster flowers.2

Aster Flower in Native American Culture

For Native Americans, aster flowers, like sunflowers, are associated with the life-giving attributes of the sun. The Native Americans also eat the aster seeds and in ancient times, they used to use their stalks as building materials.

Aster Symbolism in the U.S.

In the United States, the aster is the September birth flower. They symbolize new beginnings, happiness, and fun.

In fact, Robert Frost wrote about the optimism of the aster flower in his poem “A Late Walk,” which starts off in a melancholy way, but ends with hope:

When I go up through the mowing field,
The headless aftermath,
Smooth-laid like thatch with the heavy dew,
Half closes the garden path.

And when I come to the garden ground,
The whir of sober birds
Up from the tangle of withered weeds
Is sadder than any words.

A tree beside the wall stands bare,
But a leaf that lingered brown,
Disturbed, I doubt not, by my thought,
Comes softly rattling down.

I end not far from my going forth
By picking the faded blue
Of the last remaining aster flower
To carry again to you.3

Celtic Aster Flower Meaning

For the ancient Celts, asters brought protective powers and good luck to babies and young children.

Aster in Norse Mythology

The Vikings associated asters with their goddess Freya, who was a fertility goddess and a guardian spirit of childbirth and new mothers.

Aster Flower Meaning in China and Japan

In China and Japan, aster flowers are associated with fidelity and eternal love.

Aster Flower Tattoo Meaning

An aster flower makes a beautiful design for a tattoo because it can be depicted relatively simply or in a more complex design. In addition, it symbolizes many positive attributes.

An aster flower tattoo demonstrates to the world that you are a lighthearted soul who enjoys life. It can also represent a new chapter or new start in your life.

While tattoos are highly personal to each individual, hopefully understanding the qualities that Asters represent will bring deeper meaning to your tattoo.

March 2, 2023 Moon Goddess Current Phase

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

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waxing Gibbous phase. Visible through most of the night sky setting a few hours before sunrise. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. The phase lasts about 7 days with the moon becoming more illuminated each day until the Full Moon. During a Waxing Gibbous the moon rises in the east in mid-afternoon and is high in the eastern sky at sunset. The word Gibbous first appeared in the 14th century and has its roots in the Latin word “gibbosus” meaning humpbacked.

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

Today’s Waxing Gibbous Phase

The Waxing Gibbous on March 2 has an illumination of 79%. 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 March 2 the Moon is 10.24 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: Waxing Gibbous
Illumination: 79%
Moon Age: 10.24 days
Moon Angle: 0.49
Moon Distance: 404,219.02 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 148,282,294.66 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

March 2, 2023 Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

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Currentplanetarypositions.com

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For Your Local Time and Date

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

March 02, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM PST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:12 Pisces 06
Moon:21 Cancer 58
Mercury:00 Pisces 01
Venus:13 Aries 02
Mars:19 Gemini 54
Jupiter:12 Aries 19
Saturn:29 Aquarius 27
Uranus:15 Taurus 36
Neptune:24 Pisces 37
Pluto:29 Capricorn 33

True Lunar Node:05 Taurus 40 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:06 Taurus 59 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):05 Leo 59

Chiron:13 Aries 57
Ceres:04 Libra 22 Rx
Pallas:11 Cancer 28
Juno:25 Aries 06
Vesta:10 Aries 08

Eris:24 Aries 08

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

March 02, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:12 Pisces 01
Moon:20 Cancer 59
Mercury:29 Aquarius 52
Venus:12 Aries 56
Mars:19 Gemini 52
Jupiter:12 Aries 17
Saturn:29 Aquarius 27
Uranus:15 Taurus 35
Neptune:24 Pisces 37
Pluto:29 Capricorn 33

True Lunar Node:05 Taurus 40 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:06 Taurus 59 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):05 Leo 58

Chiron:13 Aries 57
Ceres:04 Libra 23 Rx
Pallas:11 Cancer 28
Juno:25 Aries 04
Vesta:10 Aries 06

Eris:24 Aries 08

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:4
Water:4
Cardinal:10
Fixed:6
Mutable:3

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

2 March 2023
02:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CET
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:11 Pisces 43
Moon:17 Cancer 32
Mercury:29 Aquarius 22
Venus:12 Aries 34
Mars:19 Gemini 45
Jupiter:12 Aries 13
Saturn:29 Aquarius 25
Uranus:15 Taurus 35
Neptune:24 Pisces 37
Pluto:29 Capricorn 32

True Lunar Node:05 Taurus 43 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:07 Taurus 00 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):05 Leo 56

Chiron:13 Aries 56
Ceres:04 Libra 26 Rx
Pallas:11 Cancer 25
Juno:24 Aries 54
Vesta:09 Aries 58

Eris:24 Aries 08

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:4
Water:4
Cardinal:10
Fixed:6
Mutable:3

March 2nd Today in History

Today’s Important Historical Events

1791 Long-distance communication speeds up with the unveiling of a semaphore machine in Paris

1796 Napoléon Bonaparte is appointed Commander-in-Chief of the French Army in Italy

1807 US Congress bans the slave trade within the US, effective January 1, 1808

1888 The Convention of Constantinople signed, guaranteeing free maritime passage through the Suez Canal during war and peace

1946 Ho Chi Minh elected President of North Vietnam

1956 Morocco tears up the Treaty of Fez, declaring independence from France

1970 White government of Rhodesia declares itself a republic

2002 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan: US conventional forces first deployed as part of Operation Anaconda

Today’s Historical Events

986 Louis V becomes King of the Franks.

1121 Dirk VI becomes count of Holland

1127 Assassination of Charles the Good, Count of Flanders

1458 Hussite George van Podiebrad chosen king of Bohemia

1498 Vasco da Gama‘s fleet visits Mozambique Island

1629 English King Charles I dissolves Parliament against opposition, imprisoning 9 members of parliament

1657 Great Fire of Meireki destroys 60-70% of the Japanese capital city of Edo, killing an estimated 100,000 people

1675 Prince William III installed as governor of Overijssel

Today’s Historical Events in Flim and TV

1933King Kong” film directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, starring Fay Wray premieres at Radio City Music Hall and RKO Roxy in NYC

1940 The first televised intercollegiate track meet is seen in NYC on W2XBS; NYU wins the meet presented live from Madison Square Garden

1942 14th Academy Awards: “How Green was My Valley”, Gary Cooper, and Joan Fontaine win

1944 16th Academy Awards: “Casablanca”, Jennifer Jones & Paul Lukas win

1964 Beatles begin filming “A Hard Day’s Night”, George Harrison meets future wife Pattie Boyd

1965 One of the most popular musical films of all time, “The Sound of Music”, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, premieres (Academy Awards Best Picture – 1966)

Today’s Historical Events in Music

1789 Pennsylvania ends prohibition of theatrical performances

1825 1st grand opera in US sung in English, NYC

1956 “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” single cover released by Elvis Presley

1959 Ceremony to mark the start of construction of the Sydney Opera House at Bennelong Point, Sydney

1961 Eaton Magoon’s musical “13 Daughters”, starring Don Ameche and Sylvia Syms, opens at 54th St Theater, NYC; runs for 28 performances

1969 Dmitri Shostakovich completes his 14th Symphony

1970 Reprise Records releases “Ladies of the Canyon”, Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell‘s 3rd studio album

1974 16th Grammy Awards: Roberta Flack Best Record – “Killing Me Softly”, Stevie Wonder Best Album – “Innervisions”

Today’s Historical Events in Sports

1842 4th Grand National: Tom Olliver aboard 7/1 Gaylad wins by 4 lengths from Seventy Four

1853 15th Grand National: Tom Oliver aboard Peter Simple wins his third GN Steeplechase and the stallion’s second; oldest horse to win event at 15

1859 21st Grand National: Chris Green aboard 7/1 Half Caste wins by only a short neck from Jean Du Quesne

1874 National Association of Professional Baseball Players officially adopts the batter’s box; decide any player betting on his own team will be expelled; any player betting on any other team to forfeit his pay

1890 Norwegian speed skater Oskar Fredriksen sets inaugural 5,000m world record of 9:19.8 in Stockholm, Sweden

1896 Best 9-wicket haul in cricket history; George Lohmann takes 9-28 as England beats South Africa by an innings and 197 runs in 2nd Test at Johannesburg

1898 Chasing winning target of 275, Australian cricket batsman Joe Darling bashes 160 in 171 minutes with 30 fours to lead Australia to a 6-wicket 5th Test win over England in Sydney; complete 4-1 series rout

1904 Stanley Cup, Montreal Arena, Westmount, Quebec: Montreal Wanderers and Ottawa HC tie, 5-5; Montreal disqualified for refusing to play second game in Ottawa

Soul Contracts | 19 Facts You Should Know In (2023)

Click on the hyperlinks to read more about Bijan thoughts on soul contracts

You’re about to learn what a soul contract is, how it affects you and how you can maximise the impact of soul contracts in this life.

In my role as a life coach, I like to learn about these spiritual ideas, so I am able to work with a broader range of clients.

Now, I’m excited to share these ideas with you.

Let’s dive right into it.

Contents

A Laugh for Today

2 March 2023 Southern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

If you need to calculate the planetary positions for a specific use and time, click on this link

Currentplanetarypositions.com

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For Your Local Time and Date 

Southeastern Hemisphere

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

2 March 2023
06:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM BRT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:11 Pisces 53
Moon:19 Cancer 30
Mercury:29 Aquarius 39
Venus:12 Aries 47
Mars:19 Gemini 49
Jupiter:12 Aries 16
Saturn:29 Aquarius 26
Uranus:15 Taurus 35
Neptune:24 Pisces 37
Pluto:29 Capricorn 32

True Lunar Node:05 Taurus 41 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:06 Taurus 59 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):05 Leo 58

Chiron:13 Aries 56
Ceres:04 Libra 24 Rx
Pallas:11 Cancer 27
Juno:24 Aries 59
Vesta:10 Aries 03

Eris:24 Aries 08

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:4
Water:4
Cardinal:10
Fixed:6
Mutable:3

Southern Hemisphere

This local time is in Cape Town, South Africa

2 March 2023
01:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM SAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:11 Pisces 41
Moon:17 Cancer 02
Mercury:29 Aquarius 18
Venus:12 Aries 31
Mars:19 Gemini 44
Jupiter:12 Aries 13
Saturn:29 Aquarius 24
Uranus:15 Taurus 35
Neptune:24 Pisces 37
Pluto:29 Capricorn 32

True Lunar Node:05 Taurus 43 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:07 Taurus 00 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):05 Leo 56

Chiron:13 Aries 56
Ceres:04 Libra 26 Rx
Pallas:11 Cancer 25
Juno:24 Aries 53
Vesta:09 Aries 57

Eris:24 Aries 08

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:4
Water:4
Cardinal:10
Fixed:6
Mutable:3

Southwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

2 March 2023
04:00 am GMT 3:00 PM AEDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:11 Pisces 18
Moon:12 Cancer 35
Mercury:28 Aquarius 40
Venus:12 Aries 04
Mars:19 Gemini 35
Jupiter:12 Aries 08
Saturn:29 Aquarius 22
Uranus:15 Taurus 34
Neptune:24 Pisces 36
Pluto:29 Capricorn 32

True Lunar Node:05 Taurus 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:07 Taurus 01 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):05 Leo 54

Chiron:13 Aries 54
Ceres:04 Libra 30 Rx
Pallas:11 Cancer 22
Juno:24 Aries 40
Vesta:09 Aries 47

Eris:24 Aries 08

Fire:7
Earth:4
Air:4
Water:4
Cardinal:10
Fixed:6
Mutable:3

A Thought for Today – Soul Contract

The idea bred false conclusions

And a fateful contract

Signed in blood

Ancient text with ancient rite

Demon summoning

Lonely crossroads

It sounded easy

No payment due

Saved until a future day

Bargaining with your soul

What’s the value

None can say

They rather trade it away

Earthly pleasures

They’re easy to see

Wealth, fame, power

Living life so lavishly

Yet time

Time’s a mortal enemy

Try not to think

That eternal damnation

A constant cycle of cremation

But only after pain

And so much suffering

Distract yourself

Try not to see

Deal with it eventually

You want it now

Everything

Eternal youth and diamond rings

Pleasures only flesh can bring

Forgotten was the ancient spell

Your private highway

Your road to hell

Tied now to the hourglass

Amazing run will travel fast

The pact fulfilled

The payment due

Now he comes

Comes for you

Famous Pacts with Demons

Robert Johnson – American Blues Musician – His shadowy life and early death at age 27 gave rise to the legend that he traded his soul to the devil for fame and fortune

Johann Faust – Fifteenth century alchemist, astrologer, and magician whose life became the focal character in the popular tale of Dr. Faust who entered into a pact with Mephistopheles, exchanging his soul for 24 years of service.

Urbain Grandier – A French Catholic priest who was burned at the stake for witchcraft in 1634.  One of the documents used in his trial was a pact between the devil and Grandier, written in Latin and covered in strange markings.  It was known as the  Pactum foederis Urbani Grandieri.

March Astrology Events Taking Place in 2023

From msn.com

Ready to stop and smell the roses? March astrology events not only usher in a new season—hello, spring equinox—but a new mindset that’ll help us embrace deep transformations.

There’s a lot to jot down, so we hope you have your 2023 planners handy (which make great astrology gifts, as you likely know).

March astrology events in 2023

This month, we will part ways with Pisces season, enter Aries season and gear up for the “hugely impactful movements” headed our way, according to our March 2023 horoscope. If you’re curious to see what the stars have in store, allow our cosmic experts to give you the scoop on the Universe’s next moves.

(Oh, and better enjoy the calm before the storm—no planets are in retrograde, but that will change come April with none other than Mercury retrograde 2023.)

Pisces Season

  • When: February 18 to March 20, 2023

Pisces season 2023 is making room for the newness that’s about to enter your life this spring.

“Clearing out the old is exactly what will make you thrive during and after this season,” Nebula’s astrologer, Patrick Price previously told us. “To do this, you must declutter. And, yes, this means your physical space and things, but also the mental and emotional.”

Jupiter conjuncts Venus

  • When: March 1, 2023

When Venus conjuncts Jupiter, things will feel auspicious, particularly for the luckiest star sign in March.

“It’s the perfect time to celebrate love, friendship and new opportunities,” says astrologer Michelle Bell, the founder of the Cosmic Fusion app. “For Aries in particular it could also mean travel, new business opportunities and money-making ventures.

The Full Moon

  • When: March 7, 2023

The March full moon 2023 is going to be an exciting lunation for everyone, regardless of what their astrological birth charts say.

“There is a lot of positivity to look forward to around the full moon: increased clarity, bold action-taking, attracting money easily and even connecting meaningfully with loved ones,” Price, previously told us.

The New Moon

  • When: March 21, 2023

“The new moon in Aries at the end of March is one of our last chances to set lunar intentions and manifestations before the first eclipse portal begins in April,” says astrologer Liz Simmons. “The new moon is bold, fresh and fiery—a perfect lunation to ring in the astrological new year and spring.”

Spring Equinox

  • When: March 21, 2023

It’s like spring cleaning for the stars. The equinox is a motivating and rejuvenating experience.

“It’s a time of renewed energy, motivation and outward focus, so reach out to friends and start putting a fire under your personal goals,” astrologer Nina Kahn previously told us.

Aries season

  • When: March 21 to April 20, 2023

It’s OK to be a little selfish during Aries season—it’s actually encouraged.

“It’s a great time to set intentions for you as a person, not including anything else or anyone else in that vision,” Simmons said. “[It’s time to] do things for us: honor ourselves, honor our bodies and do things that work for us.”

Happy March, friends! Enjoy all that the cosmos have to offer.

 Related video: March Celestial Events Begin With Planetary Meeting (The Weather Channel)

March 2023 Chinese Monthly Horoscope for All Zodiac Signs

Chinese Zodiac from sunsigns.org

March 2023 Chinese Horoscope Predictions will give a clue for the different aspects of a person’s life of that zodiac. These predictions cover all the Chinese zodiac signs, from Rat to Pig, for the year of the Black Water Rabbit.

The Chinese Lunar Calendar 2023 begins on January 22, 2023, and ends on February 09, 2024. Month 3 or March 2023 of the Chinese calendar covers the period from April 20, 2023, to May 18, 2023.

Rat

Rat people will face a declining fortune during the month.

Career prospects are not bright, and they face many professional challenges.
Business people will run into problems in their ventures. The month is not auspicious for starting new projects. All types of risks should be avoided.

Married life may be affected as Rat people will be busy with their careers. Think twice before planning for a child.

The month Rat people are prone to accidents and financial losses. Enough care should be taken as far as possible to prevent these problems.

Ox

There will be solidity in the fortunes of Ox people during the month.

Career growth will be pretty good, and the seniors and the management will appreciate their work. The atmosphere at the workplace will be harmonious. This will help them to complete their projects efficiently.

Love prospects for single are excellent. But it will require enthusiasm to keep a tab on the prospective partners.

Health will pose a few minor problems. These can be taken care of through proper medical attention.

Tiger

The month will be problematic for the Tigers, and they should take sufficient precautions. Career prospects are not very optimistic. Tigers should work hard and wait patiently for the benefits.

Business partnerships may face problems without perfect coordination and understanding between the partners. They should not expect quick returns on their investments.

Relationships with their love partners may be affected due to their preoccupation with their careers.

Health will pose quite a few problems. The focus should be on proper diet and fitness practices. Relaxation methods will ensure good mental health.

Rabbit

Rabbit professionals will shine in their careers. They can expect career growth coupled with monetary benefits. It is necessary to maintain a harmonious relationship with colleagues and seniors.

Business prospects are good, provided you work hard to achieve your results.
Marital life may be disturbed by career obligations. But you can expect good cooperation from your partner.

Health will pose quite a few problems. Mental health will be disturbed due to stress and anxiety. Physical health can be maintained through regular diet and fitness programs. Relaxation techniques will ensure mental well-being.

Dragon

Dragon people will have tough luck in their careers. Their sincerity will suffer, and the output will be below par. This will naturally annoy seniors and the management. They may even think of changing their jobs. This will require serious thinking, and guidance from family members may help.

Business growth will be good, and there will be scope for starting new projects. The profits will show an uptrend.

On the relationship front, single Dragons can expect to get into confirmed love partnerships.

Snake

The month will prove to be a lucky one for Snake individuals.

Career growth will be fabulous. Because of their hard work, management will be pleased to offer them promotions and monetary benefits.

Married people should focus more on their love life and not be hindered by their career success. Single Snakes will have excellent chances of getting love partners.

Business people will do well with increased profits.

Health will not pose any problems.

Horse

Horse people can expect a lucky March month.

Career advancement will be good. Because of their hard work, they can expect promotions and salary increases. They will also get guidance from seniors and experts for their performance.

Financially, they will be able to cover their expenses. Extra money should be saved for a rainy day.
Marital relationships will be harmonious. Single Horses will get good opportunities to get into love relationships.

Sheep

Sheep or Goat people will have to face a lot of problems during the month.

Career people must be sincere and work hard to stay on course.

Business people will have to be wise in selecting their partners. There is every chance of making heavy financial losses in your activities. All speculative investments should be avoided. If necessary, take advice from experts in the field.

Marital life will be under stress due to preoccupation with career obligations.

Health will also pose several problems. A strict diet and exercise coupled with relaxation will reduce the problems.

Monkey

Monkeys will have to face quite a few problems during the month.

The problems at the workplace will hinder career growth. You may even think of changing the job. It is advisable to get expert advice before making any changes. Instead, it would be best if you tried to work hard and stay on course.

Finances will also face problems due to the difficulties in your career. Diligence will solve these hitches in the end.

Love relationships will not be pleasant for singles to get entangled in love.

Rooster

Roosters should be ready to face hardships during the month.

Career growth will be marginally better. You should maintain harmonious relationships with colleagues and the management. Working harder will also help you to advance in your career.

Business people will move forward despite the many problems they may face. The month is not friendly for expansions or starting new projects.

On the relationship front, things are callous. There are possibilities of existing alliances breaking up. Singles can attract love by progressing well in their professions.

Dog

Dogs can expect to have a beneficial month.

Career progress will be significant. You can look forward to promotions and salary benefits. Relationships with colleagues and seniors will be very much friendly.

Business people can expect excellent opportunities to expand their existing business activities. Financially, they can expect to be rewarded with more profits.

Students will face difficulties in their academic courses. They will require more guidance to get through their courses.

Married people can expect to have a cordial relationship.

Pig

Boar people can expect to have a wonderful month as almost all aspects of life will show good progress.

Career people will get more responsibilities to prove themselves. They will be successful and get appreciation from the management.

Financial health also will be good, and business people will progress in their activities by making more profits.

Married people will have a cordial relationship. Single Pigs will get excellent opportunities to get into relationships.

Health will not pose any severe handicaps. Minor illnesses require prompt medical attention.

March 2023 Monthly Horoscope for All Zodiac Signs

Click on your zodiac sign for more inforamtion from sunsigns.org

March 2023 Horoscope predicts the likely events to happen in the life of people belonging to different zodiac signs. This will prepare them to face life with conviction and courage.

2023 astrology predictions will help you to make the necessary improvements in life. This will encourage you to act appropriately to have a blissful life.

Aries Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

Taurus Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

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Cancer Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

Leo Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

Virgo Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

Libra Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

Scorpio Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

Sagittarius Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

Capricorn Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

Aquarius Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

Pisces Horoscope Predictions for March 2023

March 2023 Worldwide Holidays

From holidayscalendar.com

Women’s History MonthMarch 01, 2023

PurimMarch 07, 2023

International Women’s DayMarch 08, 2023

PI DayMarch 14, 2023

Holiday date Holiday name Holiday location Holiday type
Wed, March 1 Heroes’ Day Paraguay National Holiday
Wed, March 1 Patriots’ Day Mongolia Observance
Wed, March 1 Zero Discrimination Day International (Awareness & CauseUnited Nations)
Wed, March 1 Independence Movement Day South Korea National Holiday
Wed, March 1 St. David’s Day Canada Observance
Wed, March 1 Self-Injury Awareness Day International (Awareness & CauseHealth & Body)
Wed, March 1 Martisor (first day of spring) Moldova Observance
Wed, March 1 Independence Day Bosnia and Herzegovina Public Holiday
Wed, March 1 St. David’s Day Multiple [Show] Observance
Wed, March 1 World Compliment Day Unofficial (Appreciation & Honor)
Wed, March 1 Plan a Solo Vacation Day Unofficial (Activity & ActionLifestyle)
Wed, March 1 Baba Marta Bulgaria Observance
Wed, March 1 Mărțișor Romania Observance
Wed, March 1 Yap Day Micronesia Local Holiday
Wed, March 1 Day of the Balearic Islands Spain (Balearic Islands) Local Holiday
Wed, March 1 National Pig Day Unofficial (Animals)
Wed, March 1 Women’s History Month
Wed, March 1 National Dadgum That’s Good Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Wed, March 1 National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Wed, March 1 National Fruit Compote Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Wed, March 1 National Horse Protection Day Unofficial (Animals)
Wed, March 1 Lavity Stoutt’s Birthday British Virgin Islands Public Holiday
Wed, March 1 Remembrance Day Marshall Islands Public Holiday
Wed, March 1 Republic Day Switzerland (Neuchâtel) Common Local Holiday
Wed, March 1 National Invest In Veterans Week Unofficial (Appreciation & Honor)
Wed, March 1 Will Eisner Week Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Wed, March 1 National Cheerleading Week Unofficial (Activity & ActionSports)
Thu, March 2 James Ronald Webster Day Anguilla Public Holiday
Thu, March 2 National Flag Day Bangladesh Observance
Thu, March 2 Texas Independence Day United States (Texas) State Holiday
Thu, March 2 Adwa Victory Day Ethiopia Public Holiday
Thu, March 2 Peasants’ Day Myanmar Public Holiday
Thu, March 2 Dr. Seuss Day Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Thu, March 2 National Old Stuff Day Unofficial (Activity & ActionLifestyle)
Thu, March 2 National Banana Cream Pie Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Thu, March 2 Read Across America Day United States Observance
Thu, March 2 National Hospitalist Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Fri, March 3 Dolls’ Festival/Girls’ Festival Japan Observance
Fri, March 3 World Wildlife Day International (AnimalsNature & EnvironmentUnited Nations)
Fri, March 3 Mothers’ Day Georgia Public Holiday
Fri, March 3 Martyrs’ Day Malawi Public Holiday
Fri, March 3 Liberation Day Bulgaria National Holiday
Fri, March 3 National Anthem Day Unofficial (Appreciation & Honor)
Fri, March 3 National I Want You to be Happy Day Unofficial (Activity & ActionAppreciation & Honor)
Fri, March 3 National Cold Cuts Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Fri, March 3 National Mulled Wine Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Fri, March 3 Soup It Forward Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Fri, March 3 National Day of Unplugging Unofficial (Health & BodyProducts & Technology )
Fri, March 3 Employee Appreciation Day United States Observance
Fri, March 3 National Dress in Blue Day Unofficial (Health & BodyAwareness & Cause)
Fri, March 3 National Speech and Debate Education Day Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Sat, March 4 March Forth and Do Something Day Unofficial (Weird & ObscureActivity & Action)
Sat, March 4 National Pound Cake Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, March 4 National Hug a G.I. Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Sat, March 4 National Grammar Day Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Sat, March 4 Marching Music Day Unofficial (Art & Entertainment)
Sat, March 4 Special working day (compensation for Carnival Tuesday) Ecuador Observance
Sat, March 4 Anniversary of the coronation of the Sultan of Terengganu Malaysia (Terengganu) Common Local Holiday
Sat, March 4 Endometriosis Awareness Week Unofficial (Awareness & CauseHealth & Body)
Sun, March 5 Custom Chief’s Day Vanuatu Public Holiday
Sun, March 5 Learn What Your Name Means Day Unofficial (Weird & Obscure)
Sun, March 5 Cinco de Marcho Unofficial (Food & DrinksFun & Joy)
Sun, March 5 Fifth of March Spain (Zaragoza) Local Holiday
Sun, March 5 National Multiple Personality Day Unofficial (Awareness & CauseHealth & Body)
Sun, March 5 National Cheese Doodle Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sun, March 5 National Absinthe Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sun, March 5 Finisher’s Medal Day Unofficial (SportsWeird & Obscure)
Sun, March 5 Arrival of the first Missionaries French Polynesia Public Holiday
Sun, March 5 March bank holiday Qatar Bank Holiday
Sun, March 5 National Professional Pet Sitters Week Unofficial (AnimalsWork & Occupation)
Sun, March 5 No More Week Unofficial (Awareness & Cause)
Sun, March 5 International Women’s Week Unofficial (Appreciation & Honor)
Sun, March 5 World Orphan Week Unofficial (Awareness & CauseRelationships & Family)
Sun, March 5 National Consumer Protection Week Unofficial (Awareness & Cause)
Sun, March 5 National Procrastination Week Unofficial (Awareness & Cause)
Sun, March 5 National Groundwater Awareness Week Unofficial (Awareness & CauseNature & Environment)
Sun, March 5 National Dental Assistants Recognition Week Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Sun, March 5 National Schools Social Work Week Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Sun, March 5 Newspapers In Education Week Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Sun, March 5 Read An E-Book Week Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Sun, March 5 Words Matter Week Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Sun, March 5 Teen Tech Week Unofficial (Products & Technology )
Mon, March 6 Day of Memorial and Respect for Veterans Kosovo Observance
Mon, March 6 Independence Day Ghana Public Holiday
Mon, March 6 National Oreo Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 6 National Dentist’s Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Mon, March 6 National Dress Day Unofficial (Lifestyle)
Mon, March 6 National Frozen Food Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 6 National White Chocolate Cheesecake Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 6 National Oreo Cookie Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 6 Casimir Pulaski Day United States (Illinois*) Multiple Types
Mon, March 6 Day off for National Heroes and Benefactors Day Belize Public Holiday
Mon, March 6 Labor Day Australia (Western Australia) Common State Holiday
Mon, March 6 Guam History and Chamorro Heritage Day Guam Public Holiday
Mon, March 6 Custom Chief’s Day observed Vanuatu Public Holiday
Mon, March 6 Ta’anit Esther (Fast of Esther) Israel Observance, Hebrew
Mon, March 6 Erev Purim Israel Observance, Hebrew
Mon, March 6 Magha Puja Day Buddhist
Mon, March 6 Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Mon, March 6 National School Breakfast Week Unofficial (Education & ReadingFood & Drinks)
Mon, March 6 Women In Construction Week Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Tue, March 7 Alexander Graham Bell Day Unofficial (Science)
Tue, March 7 National Cereal Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Tue, March 7 National Be Heard Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Tue, March 7 National Crown of Roast Pork Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Tue, March 7 Purim Multiple [Show] Multiple Types
Tue, March 7 Town Meeting Day United States (Vermont) State Holiday
Tue, March 7 Purim (Tel Aviv) Israel Local Holiday
Tue, March 7 Holika Dahan India Hindu
Tue, March 7 Lailat al Bara’ah Islamic
Wed, March 8 International Women’s Day Multiple [Show] Public Holiday
Wed, March 8 Turkmen Woman’s Day Turkmenistan Public Holiday
Wed, March 8 Mothers’ Day Multiple [Show] Observance
Wed, March 8 Revolution Day Syria Public Holiday
Wed, March 8 Nari Dibas Nepal Public Holiday
Wed, March 8 National Peanut Cluster Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Wed, March 8 National Proofreading Day Unofficial (Education & ReadingWork & Occupation)
Wed, March 8 National Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Wed, March 8 Imam Mahdi’s birthday Iran National Holiday
Wed, March 8 Shushan Purim (Jerusalem) Israel Local Holiday
Wed, March 8 Decoration Day Liberia Public Holiday
Wed, March 8 Shab e-Barat Pakistan Optional Holiday
Thu, March 9 International Women’s Day observed Multiple [Show] National Holiday
Thu, March 9 Teachers’ Day Lebanon Observance
Thu, March 9 National Meatball Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Thu, March 9 National Barbie Day Unofficial (Fun & Joy)
Thu, March 9 National Crabmeat Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Thu, March 9 National Get Over it Day Unofficial (Activity & ActionHealth & Body)
Thu, March 9 World Kidney Day International (Health & Body)
Fri, March 10 National Blueberry Popover Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Fri, March 10 National Pack Your Lunch Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Fri, March 10 National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Unofficial (Awareness & CauseHealth & Body)
Fri, March 10 Mario Day Unofficial (Fun & Joy)
Fri, March 10 Kuan Yin’s Birthday Taiwan Observance
Sat, March 11 Oatmeal Nut Waffle Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, March 11 Independence Restoration Day Lithuania National Holiday
Sat, March 11 Moshoeshoe’s Birthday Lesotho Public Holiday
Sat, March 11 Johnny Appleseed Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, March 11 National Worship of Tools Day Unofficial (Hobby & CreativityProducts & Technology )
Sat, March 11 National Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, March 11 National Promposal Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Sat, March 11 National Funeral Director and Mortician Recognition Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Sun, March 12 Commonwealth Day British Virgin Islands Public Holiday
Sun, March 12 Arbor Day Multiple [Show] Observance
Sun, March 12 Youth Day Zambia Public Holiday
Sun, March 12 Alfred Hitchcock Day Unofficial (Art & Entertainment)
Sun, March 12 National Day Mauritius Public Holiday
Sun, March 12 National Girl Scout Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Sun, March 12 National Plant a Flower Day Unofficial (Nature & Environment)
Sun, March 12 National Baked Scallops Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 13 Anniversary of the election of Pope Francis Holy See (Vatican City) National Holiday
Mon, March 13 National Good Samaritan Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Mon, March 13 National Earmuff Day Unofficial (Products & Technology )
Mon, March 13 National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day Unofficial (Weird & Obscure)
Mon, March 13 National Coconut Torte Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 13 National K9 Veterans Day Unofficial (Animals)
Mon, March 13 National Jewel Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Mon, March 13 National Napping Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Mon, March 13 Commonwealth Day Multiple [Show] Multiple Types
Mon, March 13 Labor Day Australia (Victoria) Common State Holiday
Mon, March 13 Eight Hours Day Australia (Tasmania) Common State Holiday
Mon, March 13 Adelaide Cup Australia (South Australia) State Holiday
Mon, March 13 Canberra Day Australia (Australian Capital Territory) State Holiday
Mon, March 13 Taranaki Anniversary Day New Zealand (Taranaki) Local Holiday
Tue, March 14 Constitution Day Andorra National Holiday
Tue, March 14 National Heroes Day Saint Vincent and The Grenadines Public Holiday
Tue, March 14 Pi Day Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Tue, March 14 Summer Day Albania National Holiday
Tue, March 14 Steak and BJ Day Unofficial (Weird & Obscure)
Tue, March 14 National Potato Chip Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Tue, March 14 National Learn About Butterflies Day Unofficial (Animals)
Tue, March 14 National Children’s Craft Day Unofficial (Hobby & Creativity)
Tue, March 14 National Write Down Your Story Day Unofficial (Hobby & Creativity)
Tue, March 14 National Underground America Day Unofficial (Lifestyle)
Wed, March 15 Youth Day Palau Public Holiday
Wed, March 15 1848 Revolution Memorial Day Hungary National Holiday
Wed, March 15 Constitution Day Belarus Observance
Wed, March 15 J. J. Roberts Birthday Liberia Public Holiday
Wed, March 15 Ides of March Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Wed, March 15 National Shoe the World Day Unofficial (Awareness & CauseHealth & Body)
Wed, March 15 National Pears Helene Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Wed, March 15 National Everything You Think is Wrong Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Thu, March 16 National Freedom of Information Day Unofficial (Education & ReadingProducts & Technology )
Thu, March 16 National Everything You Do is Right Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Thu, March 16 National Artichoke Hearts Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Thu, March 16 National Panda Day Unofficial (Animals)
Thu, March 16 National Close the Gap Day Australia Observance
Thu, March 16 Absolutely Incredible Kid Day Unofficial (Relationships & Family)
Fri, March 17 St. Patrick’s Day Multiple [Show] Multiple Types
Fri, March 17 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s birthday Bangladesh Public Holiday
Fri, March 17 Evacuation Day United States (Massachusetts**) State Holiday
Fri, March 17 National Corned Beef and Cabbage Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, March 18 National Anthem and Flag Day Aruba Public Holiday
Sat, March 18 Oil Expropriation Day Mexico Observance
Sat, March 18 Soldiers’ Day Mongolia Observance
Sat, March 18 Cheikh Al Maarouf Day Comoros Observance
Sat, March 18 National Awkward Moments Day Unofficial (Weird & Obscure)
Sat, March 18 National Lacy Oatmeal Cookie Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, March 18 National Sloppy Joe Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, March 18 National Biodiesel Day Unofficial (Nature & EnvironmentProducts & Technology )
Sat, March 18 National Supreme Sacrifice Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Sat, March 18 National Quilting Day Unofficial (Hobby & Creativity)
Sat, March 18 National Corn Dog Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sun, March 19 Father Day Bolivia Observance
Sun, March 19 Father´s Day Honduras Observance
Sun, March 19 St. Joseph’s Day Multiple [Show] Multiple Types
Sun, March 19 National Poultry Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sun, March 19 National Chocolate Caramel Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sun, March 19 National Let’s Laugh Day Unofficial (Fun & Joy)
Sun, March 19 National Certified Nurses Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Sun, March 19 Mothers’ Day Gibraltar Observance
Sun, March 19 Mothering Sunday United Kingdom Observance
Mon, March 20 March Equinox Multiple [Show] Season
Mon, March 20 International Day of Happiness International (Health & BodyRelationships & FamilyUnited Nations)
Mon, March 20 Nowruz Bayram (Spring Festival) Turkmenistan Public Holiday
Mon, March 20 Nowruz/Spring Holiday Azerbaijan Public Holiday
Mon, March 20 World Storytelling Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 20 Independence Day Tunisia Public Holiday
Mon, March 20 International Francophonie Day Congo Democratic Republic International (Culture & History)
Mon, March 20 National Ravioli Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 20 National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Unofficial (Awareness & CauseHealth & Body)
Mon, March 20 National Proposal Day Unofficial (Relationships & Family)
Mon, March 20 St. Patrick’s Day Canada (Newfoundland And Labrador) Local Holiday
Mon, March 20 Day off for Benito Juárez’s Birthday Memorial Mexico National Holiday
Mon, March 20 St. Joseph’s Day Colombia National Holiday
Mon, March 20 Otago Anniversary Day New Zealand (Otago) Local Holiday
Tue, March 21 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination International (Activity & ActionAwareness & CauseUnited Nations)
Tue, March 21 World Poetry Day International (Culture & HistoryEducation & ReadingUnited Nations)
Tue, March 21 World Down Syndrome Day International (Awareness & CauseUnited Nations)
Tue, March 21 International Day of Forests International (Nature & EnvironmentUnited Nations)
Tue, March 21 Harmony Day Australia Observance
Tue, March 21 Independence Day Namibia Public Holiday
Tue, March 21 Human Rights Day South Africa Public Holiday
Tue, March 21 National Common Courtesy Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Tue, March 21 National Countdown Day Unofficial (Weird & Obscure)
Tue, March 21 National Single Parents Day Unofficial (Relationships & Family)
Tue, March 21 National Fragrance Day Unofficial (Lifestyle)
Tue, March 21 National California Strawberry Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Tue, March 21 National French Bread Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Tue, March 21 World Social Work Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Tue, March 21 National Farm Rescuer Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Tue, March 21 Nowruz Multiple [Show] Multiple Types
Tue, March 21 March Equinox Multiple [Show] Season
Tue, March 21 International Day of Nowruz International (Culture & History)
Tue, March 21 Spring Equinox Japan National Holiday
Tue, March 21 Nauryz Kazakhstan Public Holiday
Tue, March 21 National Holiday “Nooruz” Kyrgyzstan Public Holiday
Tue, March 21 Mother’s Day Lebanon Observance
Tue, March 21 Mothers’ Day Syria Observance
Wed, March 22 World Water Day International (Nature & EnvironmentUnited Nations)
Wed, March 22 National Goof Off Day Unofficial (Fun & JoyWeird & Obscure)
Wed, March 22 National Bavarian Crepes Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Wed, March 22 Ougadi Mauritius Public Holiday
Wed, March 22 Telugu New Year/ Ugadi/ Gudi Padwa Hindu
Wed, March 22 Emancipation Day Puerto Rico Bank/public Sector Holiday
Wed, March 22 Nauryz (Day 2) Kazakhstan Public Holiday
Wed, March 22 Nevruz Day Albania National Holiday
Thu, March 23 Day of the sea Bolivia Observance
Thu, March 23 World Meteorological Day International (Nature & EnvironmentUnited Nations)
Thu, March 23 Pakistan Day Pakistan Public Holiday
Thu, March 23 Puppy Day Unofficial (Animals)
Thu, March 23 National Chia Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Thu, March 23 National Chip and Dip Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Thu, March 23 National Near Miss Day Unofficial (Nature & Environment)
Thu, March 23 National Melba Toast Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Thu, March 23 Ramadan Start Multiple [Show] Multiple Types
Thu, March 23 Ramadan starts Multiple [Show] Multiple Types
Thu, March 23 Ramadan begins Multiple [Show] Multiple Types
Thu, March 23 Nauryz (Day 3) Kazakhstan Public Holiday
Thu, March 23 Birthday of the Sultan of Johor Malaysia (Johor) Common Local Holiday
Thu, March 23 Southern Africa Liberation Day Angola Public Holiday
Fri, March 24 Memorial Day Argentina National Holiday
Fri, March 24 World Tuberculosis Day International (Health & BodyUnited Nations)
Fri, March 24 International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims International (Awareness & CauseUnited Nations)
Fri, March 24 National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Fri, March 24 Commonwealth Covenant Day Northern Mariana Islands Public Holiday
Sat, March 25 Greek Independence Day Cyprus National Holiday
Sat, March 25 International Day of Remembrance of Slavery Victims and the Transatlantic Slave Trade International (Awareness & CauseUnited Nations)
Sat, March 25 International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members International (Awareness & CauseUnited Nations)
Sat, March 25 Feast of the Annunciation Lebanon Public Holiday
Sat, March 25 Struggle for Human Rights Day Slovakia Observance
Sat, March 25 Independence Day Greece Public Holiday
Sat, March 25 Annunciation of the Lord Greece Public Holiday
Sat, March 25 Waffle Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, March 25 Anniversary of the Arengo San Marino National Holiday
Sat, March 25 National Lobster Newburg Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, March 25 National Medal of Honor Day Unofficial (Appreciation & Honor)
Sat, March 25 National Tolkien Reading Day Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Sat, March 25 Earth Hour International (Nature & Environment)
Sat, March 25 Maryland Day United States (Maryland) Local Observance
Sat, March 25 Nano Days Unofficial (Products & Technology Science)
Sun, March 26 National Day of Life, Peace and Justice El salvador National Holiday
Sun, March 26 Make Up Your Own Holiday Day Unofficial (Weird & Obscure)
Sun, March 26 Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day United States (Hawaii) State Holiday
Sun, March 26 Martyrs’ Day Mali Public Holiday
Sun, March 26 Purple Day Unofficial (Awareness & CauseHealth & Body)
Sun, March 26 National Spinach Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sun, March 26 National Nougat Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 27 Armed Forces’ Day Myanmar Public Holiday
Mon, March 27 National Scribble Day Unofficial (Weird & Obscure)
Mon, March 27 National Joe Day Unofficial (Weird & Obscure)
Mon, March 27 National Spanish Paella Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, March 27 Seward’s Day United States (Alaska) State Holiday
Tue, March 28 Children’s Picture Book Day Unofficial (Education & Reading)
Tue, March 28 Eat an Eskimo Pie Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Tue, March 28 National Black Forest Cake Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Tue, March 28 National Something On a Stick Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Tue, March 28 Weed Appreciation Day Unofficial (Nature & Environment)
Tue, March 28 National Triglycerides Day Unofficial (Awareness & CauseHealth & Body)
Tue, March 28 National American Diabetes Association Alert Day Unofficial (Health & Body)
Wed, March 29 Martyrs’ Day Madagascar Public Holiday
Wed, March 29 Smoke and Mirrors Day Unofficial (Art & EntertainmentHobby & Creativity)
Wed, March 29 Commemoration of Boganda Central African Republic Public Holiday
Wed, March 29 National Vietnam War Veterans Day United States Observance
Wed, March 29 National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day Unofficial (Work & Occupation)
Wed, March 29 National Lemon Chiffon Cake Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Wed, March 29 National Little Red Wagon Day Unofficial (Relationships & Family)
Wed, March 29 Manatee Appreciation Day Unofficial (Animals)
Wed, March 29 Youth Day Taiwan Observance
Wed, March 29 World Piano Day Unofficial (Art & Entertainment)
Thu, March 30 Spiritual Baptist Liberation Day Trinidad and Tobago Public Holiday
Thu, March 30 National Doctors’ Day Unofficial (Health & BodyWork & Occupation)
Thu, March 30 National Take a Walk in the Park Day Unofficial (Activity & ActionHealth & Body)
Thu, March 30 National I Am in Control Day Unofficial (Activity & Action)
Thu, March 30 National Pencil Day Unofficial (Products & Technology )
Thu, March 30 National Turkey Neck Soup Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Thu, March 30 National Virtual Vacation Day Unofficial (LifestyleWeird & Obscure)
Thu, March 30 Ramanavami Hindu
Fri, March 31 Transfer Day US Virgin Islands Public Holiday
Fri, March 31 Freedom Day Malta National Holiday
Fri, March 31 Micronesia Culture Day (Chuuk & Pohnpei) Micronesia Local Holiday
Fri, March 31 National Crayon Day Unofficial (Hobby & Creativity)
Fri, March 31 National Tater Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Fri, March 31 National Bunsen Burner Day Unofficial (Products & Technology )
Fri, March 31 National Clams on the Half Shell Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Fri, March 31 National Prom Day Unofficial (Lifestyle)
Fri, March 31 César Chávez Day United States (CA, CO***, TX***) State Holiday

 

March 2023 Gardening Moon Calendar

From mooncalendar.astro-seek.com

Please read this first:

1) Moon Phase x Moon Zodiac Sign:

Please keep in mind, that Gardening by Moon Phase and Gardening by Moon Zodiac Sign are two different/independent biodynamic systems and they might give you different or contradictiory gardening recommendations.

  • a) Each Moon Phase (except Full Moon and New Moon) lasts about 1 week
  • b) Each Moon Zodiac Sign lasts about 2.5 days

Try to experiment with these two systems to find which recommendations suits you the most.

2) Tropical (Astrological) x Sidereal (Astronomical) Zodiac:
(1-2 days difference in Leaf, Fruit, Root and Flower days)

There are two different zodiacs for determining the Moon Sign:

  • a) Tropical zodiac (Astrological) is based on the seasons – Vernal Equinox is fixed as 0° Aries (The 1st Fruit day)
  • b) Sidereal zodiac (Astronomical) takes into account Precession of Equinoxes and shifts 0° Aries back by cca 1-2 days. Maria Thun who was an authority on biodynamics was using this Sidereal zodiac

Try to experiment also with these two zodiac systems to find which system suits you better.

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

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

Mar 1
Wed
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

flower Days
GeminiGemini
Mar 2
Thu
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

flower Days
GeminiGemini
Mar 3
Fri
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

flower Days
GeminiGemini

until 03:27
leaf Days
from 03:27

CancerCancer

Mar 4
Sat
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Mar 5
Sun
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers
Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon)

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

leaf Days
CancerCancer

until 16:00
fruit Days
from 16:00

LeoLeo

Mar 6
Mon

MoonOppositionSaturn

Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers
Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon)

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

Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Mar 7
Tue
FULL MOON
at 12:40
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate

Pick medicinal herbs and plants

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Mar 8
Wed
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

fruit Days
LeoLeo

until 03:23
root Days
from 03:23

VirgoVirgo

Mar 9
Thu
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

root Days
VirgoVirgo
Mar 10
Fri
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

root Days
VirgoVirgo

until 13:06
flower Days
from 13:06

LibraLibra

Mar 11
Sat
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

flower Days
LibraLibra
Mar 12
Sun
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

flower Days
LibraLibra

until 20:48
leaf Days
from 20:48

ScorpioScorpio

Mar 13
Mon
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio
Mar 14
Tue
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio
Mar 15
Wed
Last Quarter Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio

until 02:03
fruit Days
from 02:03

SagittariusSagittarius

Mar 16
Thu
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius
Mar 17
Fri
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius

until 04:48
root Days
from 04:48

CapricornCapricorn

Mar 18
Sat
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

root Days
CapricornCapricorn
Mar 19
Sun
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

root Days
CapricornCapricorn

until 05:46
flower Days
from 05:46

AquariusAquarius

Mar 20
Mon
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

flower Days
AquariusAquarius
Mar 21
Tue
NEW MOON
at 17:22
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate
flower Days
AquariusAquarius

until 06:27
leaf Days
from 06:27

PiscesPisces

Mar 22
Wed
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

leaf Days
PiscesPisces
Mar 23
Thu
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

leaf Days
PiscesPisces

until 08:38
fruit Days
from 08:38

AriesAries

Mar 24
Fri
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

fruit Days
AriesAries
Mar 25
Sat
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

fruit Days
AriesAries

until 13:54
root Days
from 13:54

TaurusTaurus

Mar 26
Sun
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

root Days
TaurusTaurus
Mar 27
Mon
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

root Days
TaurusTaurus

until 22:55
flower Days
from 22:55

GeminiGemini

Mar 28
Tue
First Quarter Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

flower Days
GeminiGemini
Mar 29
Wed
First Quarter Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

flower Days
GeminiGemini
Mar 30
Thu
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

flower Days
GeminiGemini

until 10:45
leaf Days
from 10:45

CancerCancer

Mar 31
Fri
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

leaf Days
CancerCancer

Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign (Element) – Legend

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

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

Fruit Days Fruit days (Fire Element)

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

Root Days Root days (Earth Element)

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

Flower Days Flower days (Air Element)

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

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.


NEW MOON PHASE

New Moon -» First Quarter (Waxing Crescent)

– Moonlight is increasing

– Strongest gravitational pull

– Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets

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


FIRST QUARTER PHASE

First Quarter -» Full Moon (Waxing Gibbous)

– Moonlight becomes stronger

– Gravitational pull is a little less now

– Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets

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

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


FULL MOON PHASE

Full Moon -» Last Quarter (Waning Gibbous)

– Moonlight is decreasing

– Gravitational pull is decreasing

– Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots

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


LAST QUARTER PHASE

Last Quarter -» New Moon (Waning Crescent)

– Moonlight has decreased

– Gravitational pull has decreased

– Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots

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

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

1) Moon Phase x Moon Zodiac Sign:

Please keep in mind, that Gardening by Moon Phase and Gardening by Moon Zodiac Sign are two different/independent biodynamic systems and they might give you different or contradictiory gardening recommendations.

  • a) Each Moon Phase (except Full Moon and New Moon) lasts about 1 week
  • b) Each Moon Zodiac Sign lasts about 2.5 days

Try to experiment with these two systems to find which recommendations suits you the most.

2) Tropical (Astrological) x Sidereal (Astronomical) Zodiac:
(1-2 days difference in Leaf, Fruit, Root and Flower days)

There are two different zodiacs for determining the Moon Sign:

  • a) Tropical zodiac (Astrological) is based on the seasons – Vernal Equinox is fixed as 0° Aries (The 1st Fruit day)
  • b) Sidereal zodiac (Astronomical) takes into account Precession of Equinoxes and shifts 0° Aries back by cca 1-2 days. Maria Thun who was an authority on biodynamics was using this Sidereal zodiac

Try to experiment also with these two zodiac systems to find which system suits you better.

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

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

Mar 1
Wed
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

flower Days
GeminiGemini

until 02:40
leaf Days
from 02:40

CancerCancer

Mar 2
Thu
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Mar 3
Fri
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

leaf Days
CancerCancer

until 15:16
fruit Days
from 15:16

LeoLeo

Mar 4
Sat
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Mar 5
Sun
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers
Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon)

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

fruit Days
LeoLeo
Mar 6
Mon

MoonOppositionSaturn

Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers
Optimum planting day (2 days before the Full Moon)

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

Spraying days: Moon Opposition Saturn

fruit Days
LeoLeo

until 03:39
root Days
from 03:39

VirgoVirgo

Mar 7
Tue
FULL MOON
at 12:40
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate

Pick medicinal herbs and plants

root Days
VirgoVirgo
Mar 8
Wed
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

root Days
VirgoVirgo

until 14:44
flower Days
from 14:44

LibraLibra

Mar 9
Thu
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

flower Days
LibraLibra
Mar 10
Fri
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

flower Days
LibraLibra
Mar 11
Sat
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

flower Days
LibraLibra

until 00:06
leaf Days
from 00:06

ScorpioScorpio

Mar 12
Sun
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio
Mar 13
Mon
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

leaf Days
ScorpioScorpio

until 07:21
fruit Days
from 07:21

SagittariusSagittarius

Mar 14
Tue
Waning Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius
Mar 15
Wed
Last Quarter Sow/Plant:
Below ground plants, especially Root plants
Plant trees, shrubs and perennials

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

fruit Days
SagittariusSagittarius

until 12:06
root Days
from 12:06

CapricornCapricorn

Mar 16
Thu
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

root Days
CapricornCapricorn
Mar 17
Fri
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

root Days
CapricornCapricorn

until 14:25
flower Days
from 14:25

AquariusAquarius

Mar 18
Sat
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

flower Days
AquariusAquarius
Mar 19
Sun
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

flower Days
AquariusAquarius

until 15:12
leaf Days
from 15:12

PiscesPisces

Mar 20
Mon
Waning Crescent Barren phase:
Time to rest. Avoid seed sowing

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

leaf Days
PiscesPisces
Mar 21
Tue
NEW MOON
at 17:22
Time to rest, celebrate and meditate
leaf Days
PiscesPisces

until 16:02
fruit Days
from 16:02

AriesAries

Mar 22
Wed
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

fruit Days
AriesAries
Mar 23
Thu
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

fruit Days
AriesAries

until 18:42
root Days
from 18:42

TaurusTaurus

Mar 24
Fri
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

root Days
TaurusTaurus
Mar 25
Sat
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

root Days
TaurusTaurus
Mar 26
Sun
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

root Days
TaurusTaurus

until 00:42
flower Days
from 00:42

GeminiGemini

Mar 27
Mon
Waxing Crescent Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

flower Days
GeminiGemini
Mar 28
Tue
First Quarter Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

flower Days
GeminiGemini

until 10:22
leaf Days
from 10:22

CancerCancer

Mar 29
Wed
First Quarter Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Leaf plants
also Cereals, Herbs, Cucumbers

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

leaf Days
CancerCancer
Mar 30
Thu
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

leaf Days
CancerCancer

until 22:32
fruit Days
from 22:32

LeoLeo

Mar 31
Fri
Waxing Gibbous Sow/Plant:
Above ground annuals, especially Fruit plants
also Cereals and Flowers

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

fruit Days
LeoLeo

Gardening by the Moon Zodiac Sign (Element) – Legend

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

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

Fruit Days Fruit days (Fire Element)

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

Root Days Root days (Earth Element)

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

Flower Days Flower days (Air Element)

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

  • Time to rest, celebrate and meditate.


NEW MOON PHASE

New Moon -» First Quarter (Waxing Crescent)

– Moonlight is increasing

– Strongest gravitational pull

– Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets

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


FIRST QUARTER PHASE

First Quarter -» Full Moon (Waxing Gibbous)

– Moonlight becomes stronger

– Gravitational pull is a little less now

– Soil releases / Earth exhales / Energy draws UP into upper planets

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

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


FULL MOON PHASE

Full Moon -» Last Quarter (Waning Gibbous)

– Moonlight is decreasing

– Gravitational pull is decreasing

– Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots

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


LAST QUARTER PHASE

Last Quarter -» New Moon (Waning Crescent)

– Moonlight has decreased

– Gravitational pull has decreased

– Soil absorbs / Earth inhales / Energy draws DOWN into the Roots

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

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

March 2023 Moon Phase Calendar – Printable

From en.tutiempo.net

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6 7 Full 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 New 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31

March 2023 PAGAN CALENDAR OF OBSERVANCES

From wiccanfamilytemple.org

MAR. 4: Celtic Feast of Rhiannon: Moon Goddess, Underworld Goddess

MAR. 5: Navigium Isidis – Egyptian festival honoring Goddess Isis as Lady of the Moon and Ruler of the Sea; celebrated with the launching of a boat of offerings.

MAR. 9: Mother Goddess Day – honoring all Mother Goddesses – the loving, nurturing Goddess.

MAR. 11: Great Night of Shiva: vigil and feast for Transcendence

MAR. 14: Egyptian Festival of Au Set: Snake Goddess who wards off poverty

MAR. 17: Roman Liberalia: Maenad Festival of Bacchus (Dionysus)– honoring the God of the Vine and Rebirth.
Canaanite of Festival of Astarte: Goddess of Love

MAR. 20: – Ala Festival (Nigerian)
– Iduna’s Day (Norse)
– Alban Eilir (Celtic, Druid holiday)
– Spring Harvest Festival (Egyptian)

MAR. 20-21: Sumerian Festival – celebrating the return of Dumuzi (God of Life and Death) from the Underworld to be with Inanna (Goddess of Life) for the verdant part of the year.

MAR. 20 or 21: OSTARA SABBAT: Spring Equinox; The Goddess of Spring.Spring Equinox aka Vernal Equinox aka Ostara. Marks the beginning of Spring. Days and nights are exactly equal, the sun rises and sets in the exact east and west. This holiday represents the first creation, but also the annual creation (planting so crops grow each year) and most symbolic, the perpetual creation. Fertility symbols abound such as eggs and rabbits. Spring or Vernal Equinox begins a forty day period which culminates with May Day, another fertility Spring festival of ancient origin. The other three forty day periods are: Fall Equinox (Sept 22 or 23) to Halloween/AllSaints Day (Oct. 31, Nov.1), Dec. 25 to Imbolc/Candlemas (Feb 1 or 2) and of course, Lent. Lent is the forty day period beginning on Ash Wednesday and ending on Easter Sunday every year.

MAR. 24: Feast Day of Archangel Gabriel whose name means, “The High One’s Hero,” or “Hero of God,” or “Power of God,” or “Might of God.” Note this day comes one day before Annunciation Day when Gabriel performed his most famous task. Since 1970, the Catholic Church no longer recognizes this day for Gabriel, ending a thousand year plus tradition by opting to lump him in with Raphael and Michael for a Feast of the Holy Archangels Day on Sept 29. Originally the Church had an angel for each of the four “corners” of the year, the solstices and equinoxes. It was the Church’s only recognition of these “pagan” holy days.

MAR. 25: Lady Day – honoring the Crone as Grandmother; Mother of the Mother.

MAR. 30: Babylonian Day of Bau: Mother of Ea (The Earth)

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