The Various Colors of Witchcraft – White Magick

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The Various Colors of Witchcraft – White Magick

The White Witch

O brothers mine, take care! Take care!
The great white witch rides out to-night.
Trust not your prowess nor your strength,
Your only safety lies in flight;
For in her glance there is a snare,
And in her smile there is a blight.

The great white witch you have not seen?
Then, younger brothers mine, forsooth,
Like nursery children you have looked
For ancient hag and snaggle-tooth;
But no, not so; the witch appears
In all the glowing charms of youth.

Her lips are like carnations, red,
Her face like new-born lilies, fair,
Her eyes like ocean waters, blue,
She moves with subtle grace and air,
And all about her head there floats
The golden glory of her hair.

But though she always thus appears
In form of youth and mood of mirth,
Unnumbered centuries are hers,
The infant planets saw her birth;
The child of throbbing Life is she,
Twin sister to the greedy earth.

And back behind those smiling lips,
And down within those laughing eyes,
And underneath the soft caress
Of hand and voice and purring sighs,
The shadow of the panther lurks,
The spirit of the vampire lies.

For I have seen the great white witch,
And she has led me to her lair,
And I have kissed her red, red lips
And cruel face so white and fair;
Around me she has twined her arms,
And bound me with her yellow hair.

I felt those red lips burn and sear
My body like a living coal;
Obeyed the power of those eyes
As the needle trembles to the pole;
And did not care although I felt
The strength go ebbing from my soul.

Oh! she has seen your strong young limbs,
And heard your laughter loud and gay,
And in your voices she has caught
The echo of a far-off day,
When man was closer to the earth;
And she has marked you for her prey.

She feels the old Antaean strength
In you, the great dynamic beat
Of primal passions, and she sees
In you the last besieged retreat
Of love relentless, lusty, fierce,
Love pain-ecstatic, cruel-sweet.

O, brothers mine, take care! Take care!
The great white witch rides out to-night.
O, younger brothers mine, beware!
Look not upon her beauty bright;
For in her glance there is a snare,
And in her smile there is a blight.

James Weldon Johnson, 1871 – 1938
Published on Poets.org

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White Witchcraft

White magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for selfless purposes. With respect to the philosophy of left-hand path and right-hand path, white magic is the benevolent counterpart of malicious black magic. Because of its ties to traditional pagan nature worship, white magic is often also referred to as “natural magic”.

In his 1978 book, A History of White Magic, recognised occult author Gareth Knight traces the origins of white magic to early adaptations of paleolithic religion and early religious history in general, including the polytheistic traditions of Ancient Egypt and the later monotheistic ideas of Judaism and early Christianity.

In particular, he traced many of the traditions of white magic to the early worship of local “gods and goddesses of fertility and vegetation who were usually worshipped at hill-top shrines” and were “attractive to a nomadic race settling down to an agricultural existence”. He focuses in particular on the nomadic Hebrew-speaking tribes and suggests that early Jews saw the worship of such deities more in terms of atavism than evil. It was only when the polytheistic and pagan Roman Empire began to expand that Jewish leaders began to rally against those ideas.

During the Renaissance
By the late 15th century, natural magic “had become much discussed in high-cultural circles”. “Followers” of Marsilio Ficino advocated the existence of spiritual beings and spirits in general, though many such theories ran counter to the ideas of the later Age of Enlightenment. While Ficino and his supporters were treated with hostility by the Roman Catholic Church, the Church itself also acknowledged the existence of such beings; such acknowledgement was the crux of campaigns against witchcraft. Ficino, though, theorised a “purely natural” magic that did not require the invocation of spirits, malevolent or malicious. In doing so, he came into conflict with Johannes Trithemius who refused to believe in Ficino’s theory but created spells and incantations of his own related to beneficial communication with spirits. His works, including the Steganographia, were not published until the 17th century and were then immediately placed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum where they remained until the 20th century. Trithemius’ “disciple” Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa was responsible for publishing some of his work and in turn created his own. His work included the De occulta philosophia libri tres which contained an outline of, among other things, classical elements, numerology, astrology and kabbalah and detailed ways of utilizing these relationships and laws in medicine, scrying, alchemy and rituals and ceremonies. Giambattista della Porta expanded on many of these ideas in his Magia Naturalis.

It is the coming-together of these ideas – early “natural” religions and later philosophical thinking – that Knight suggests is “at the root of the Western tradition of white magic”. Also at the root of white magic are symbols and religious symbolism in particular. The star, Knight gives as example, was of critical importance to Jewish tradition and then to early Christians (like the Star of David) and to later Masonic tradition and Neo-paganism.It continues to be of importance of white magic practitioners in the form of the pentagram and night-time ritual.

Zambelli goes further and suggests that white magic – though then not specifically distinct from its counterpart black magic – grew as the more acceptable form of occult and pagan study in the era of the Inquisition and anti-witchcraft sentiment. If black magic was that which involved Trithemius’ invocation of demons, Ficino’s “purely natural” white magic could be framed as the study of “natural” phenomena in general with no evil or irreligious intent whatsoever. Zambelli places academics like Giordano Bruno in this category of “clandestine” practitioners of magic.

Modern interpretations
In his 2009 book, Magic and Alchemy, Robert M. Place provides a broad modern definition of both black and white magic, preferring instead to refer to them as “high magic” (white) and “low magic” (black) based primarily on intentions of the practitioner employing them. His modern definition maintains that the purpose of white magic is to “do good” or to “bring the practitioner to a higher spiritual state” of enlightenment or consciousness. He acknowledges, though, that this broader definition (of “high” and “low”) suffers from prejudices as good-intentioned folk magic may be considered “low” while ceremonial magic involving expensive or exclusive components may be considered by some as “high magic”, regardless of intent.

According to Place, effectively all prehistoric shamanistic magic was “helping” white magic and thus the basic essence of that magic forms the framework of modern white magic: curing illness or injury, divining the future or interpreting dreams, finding lost items, appeasing spirits, controlling weather or harvest and generating good luck or well-being.

Goddess worship
Though not exclusively a female pursuit, modern white magic is often associated with stereotypically feminine concepts like that of a Mother goddess, fae, nature spirits, oneness with nature and goddess worship.In modern stories or fairy tales, the idea of “white witchcraft” is often associated with a kindly grandmother or caring motherly spirit. The link between white magic and a Mother Earth is a regular theme of practitioner Marian Green’s written work.

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White Witchcraft

Practiced to provide good intentions to the people around you.

The practitioners are often said to have a Wiccan faith. This is a religion which is guided by modern pagan beliefs. It allows one to look in the earth and aspire for its development.

Practitioners believe in the threefold return. This belief says that for every good action you make, the return of this is three times in magnitude. This also applies in the bad side. However Wiccan practice does not encourage bad practices in life.

Practitioners normally utilize prayers and rituals. They use spells to provide luck to the people around them.

Practitioners also use objects which are highly useful for witchcraft. Some witches utilize talismans and crystals. They are said to benefit a lot from such objects.

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Understanding White Witchcraft

White witchcraft is a common theme in movies and TV stories, but it’s a bit more of a tricky subject than you might think. If you have already done some study into Wicca or witchcraft, you probably already have a little introduction into the differences between black and white magic spells.

If you have decided to work with white witchcraft, that generally means you will only cast spells with positive intention and not do any hexing or curses. Of course, not everything can be labelled quite so neatly and you may have some thinking to do about your intentions when it gets into some of those in-between gray areas.

A curse is a clear type of “black magic” but what about a binding to just keep someone away from you? Some would say that it’s not harmful, but some might still see it as a negative approach to interfering with another person’s free will.
Some people feel that the whole concept of white magic is impossible to achieve anyway because everything you do will effect someone else, and that can end up with all kinds of consequences that go way beyond your original intentions.

Instead of worrying about the details, just live your life in a good way and don’t deliberately try to hurt people. That’s usually good enough. Of course, sometimes other people deserve some negative energy but that’s another topic altogether.

Sometimes people add the “white witchcraft” label to themselves just to make other people feel less nervous. So many people misunderstand what witchcraft is that they need a little (meaningless) assurance that we’re not evil.

So if you are looking to get involved in white witchcraft, that really just means you have a positive attitude when you cast spells and that you never seek to harm another person. Pretty much all the spells on this site would fall into that category, but I do have a few pages specifically on white magick spells that you can check out.

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White Witches

White magic is different from black magic because of its purposes. While the latter induces harm or pain from the other party, white magic is cast for the welfare or the good of the person who will benefit from it. Fortunately, a white witch has more power than a black witch. In this case, we can expect that the good will always win over the bad.

For what purpose do White witches use White Magic?
For its great deal of power, white magic is used to bring good or protect people from black magic curses or spells. A white witch also uses her power to destroy or break any types of black magic. White magic protects an individual from the harms caused by black magic.

There are certain spells and magic that white witches can do for you. One of them is the love spell which is the most popular among other spells because we all deserved to feel love and to love. It is the most in-demand forms of white magic as it is to cast love spells on the apple of your eyes. Also, it is used to bring back lost love, to strengthen an existing bond, or to attract a new lover.

In addition, it also protects people in a relationship. For instance, couples can get the services of a white witch to protect their marriage and prevent them from getting separated or divorced. Aside from that, there are also specific cases you can be helped by white witches like lost love, soul mate, anti-lying spells, and lust, among others.

Aside from relationship spells, there are also things your white witch can do when it comes to money and finances. It is another in-demand branch of white magic that is commonly used- money spells.

If you want to become a successful businessman, it is one of the beat spells that you can have because it can take your business and financial status to the next level especially if you follow procedure instructed by your white witch. This type of white magic is one of the most commonly requested by people when it comes to their economic status.

This type of spell will drive money to you; thus, adding more fund onto your bank account. If you need some financial gain this year, hire an expert witch to perform this spell for you. Aside from helping you get more money, you will also have the chance to manage your business effectively.

Moreover, there is also the healing spell that your white witch can perform for you in order to get you rid off your sickness. It is also one of the most requested types of white spells that you can ask from your expert witch.

If you’re loved one is sick, you can also consult this witch to help him recover from his sickness, pain, or injury. This type of healing spell is used to help people who are affected by a certain disorder in their emotional, mental, or physical being.

These are three of the most prominent spells that your white witch can perform for you. To guarantee perfect and desired results, you have to make sure that you also have the pure intention.

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Reference:
Wikipedia 
Awaken the witch within 
Free Witchcraft Spells 

January 2023 Moon Goddess Current Phase Calendar – Printable

From en.tutiempo.net

January 2023

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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2 3 4 5 6 Full 7 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

January 2, 2023 Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

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

Currentplanetarypositions.com

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

For Your Local Time and Date

Northwestern Hemisphere

The time for these Custom Planetary Positions is from the local time in Los Angeles, California, USA

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

Sun:12 Capricorn 17
Moon:28 Taurus 06
Mercury:22 Capricorn 20 Rx
Venus:29 Capricorn 50
Mars:08 Gemini 47 Rx
Jupiter:01 Aries 26
Saturn:22 Aquarius 37
Uranus:15 Taurus 07 Rx
Neptune:22 Pisces 54
Pluto:27 Capricorn 43

True Lunar Node:11 Taurus 44 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Taurus 06 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):29 Cancer 22

Chiron:11 Aries 59
Ceres:03 Libra 34
Pallas:20 Cancer 11 Rx
Juno:25 Pisces 24
Vesta:14 Pisces 47

Eris:23 Aries 56 Rx

Fire:3
Earth:8
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

Northern Hemisphere

The time for these Custom Planetary Positions is from the local time in Chicago, Illinois, USA

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

Sun:12 Capricorn 12
Moon:27 Taurus 04
Mercury:22 Capricorn 25 Rx
Venus:29 Capricorn 44
Mars:08 Gemini 47 Rx
Jupiter:01 Aries 25
Saturn:22 Aquarius 36
Uranus:15 Taurus 07 Rx
Neptune:22 Pisces 54
Pluto:27 Capricorn 43

True Lunar Node:11 Taurus 44 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Taurus 06 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):29 Cancer 22

Chiron:11 Aries 59
Ceres:03 Libra 33
Pallas:20 Cancer 13 Rx
Juno:25 Pisces 22
Vesta:14 Pisces 46

Eris:23 Aries 56 Rx

Fire:3
Earth:8
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

Northeastern Hemisphere

The time for these Custom Planetary Positions is from the local time in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

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

Sun:11 Capricorn 54
Moon:23 Taurus 29
Mercury:22 Capricorn 39 Rx
Venus:29 Capricorn 22
Mars:08 Gemini 50 Rx
Jupiter:01 Aries 23
Saturn:22 Aquarius 35
Uranus:15 Taurus 07 Rx
Neptune:22 Pisces 54
Pluto:27 Capricorn 42

True Lunar Node:11 Taurus 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Taurus 07 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):29 Cancer 20

Chiron:11 Aries 59
Ceres:03 Libra 29
Pallas:20 Cancer 19 Rx
Juno:25 Pisces 15
Vesta:14 Pisces 39

Eris:23 Aries 56 Rx

Fire:3
Earth:8
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

2 January 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

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

For Your Local Time and Date

Southeastern Hemisphere

The time for these Custom Planetary Positions is from the local time in Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America

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

Sun:12 Capricorn 04
Moon:25 Taurus 32
Mercury:22 Capricorn 31 Rx
Venus:29 Capricorn 34
Mars:08 Gemini 48 Rx
Jupiter:01 Aries 24
Saturn:22 Aquarius 36
Uranus:15 Taurus 07 Rx
Neptune:22 Pisces 54
Pluto:27 Capricorn 43

True Lunar Node:11 Taurus 44 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Taurus 07 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):29 Cancer 21

Chiron:11 Aries 59
Ceres:03 Libra 31
Pallas:20 Cancer 15 Rx
Juno:25 Pisces 19
Vesta:14 Pisces 43

Eris:23 Aries 56 Rx

Fire:3
Earth:8
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

Southern Hemisphere

The time for these Custom Planetary Positions is from the local time in Cape Town, South Africa

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

Sun:11 Capricorn 51
Moon:22 Taurus 58
Mercury:22 Capricorn 41 Rx
Venus:29 Capricorn 19
Mars:08 Gemini 50 Rx
Jupiter:01 Aries 23
Saturn:22 Aquarius 34
Uranus:15 Taurus 07 Rx
Neptune:22 Pisces 54
Pluto:27 Capricorn 42

True Lunar Node:11 Taurus 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Taurus 07 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):29 Cancer 19

Chiron:11 Aries 59
Ceres:03 Libra 29
Pallas:20 Cancer 19 Rx
Juno:25 Pisces 13
Vesta:14 Pisces 38

Eris:23 Aries 56 Rx

Fire:3
Earth:8
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

Southwestern Hemisphere

The time for these Custom Planetary Positions is from the local time in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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

Sun:11 Capricorn 28
Moon:18 Taurus 19
Mercury:22 Capricorn 59 Rx
Venus:28 Capricorn 51
Mars:08 Gemini 53 Rx
Jupiter:01 Aries 20
Saturn:22 Aquarius 32
Uranus:15 Taurus 08 Rx
Neptune:22 Pisces 53
Pluto:27 Capricorn 42

True Lunar Node:11 Taurus 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Taurus 09 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):29 Cancer 17

Chiron:11 Aries 59
Ceres:03 Libra 24
Pallas:20 Cancer 27 Rx
Juno:25 Pisces 04
Vesta:14 Pisces 29

Eris:23 Aries 56 Rx

Fire:3
Earth:8
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

January 2, 2023 Moon Goddess Current Phase

Believe it or not we cannot find just a Moon phase calendar for January 2023, and I have tried a lot of different keywords to search. So, we are going to use this same Moon phase calendar all year long.

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

Today’s Waxing Gibbous Phase

The Waxing Gibbous on January 2 has an illumination of 83%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On January 2 the Moon is 10.71 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: 83%
Moon Age: 10.71 days
Moon Angle: 0.51
Moon Distance: 391,926.80 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,097,717.51 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

WORLDWIDE JANUARY HOLIDAYS IN 2023

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Fri, January 13 Lee-Jackson Day United States (Virginia) State Holiday
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Sat, January 14 Birthday of Yang di-Pertuan Besar Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan) Common Local Holiday
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Sun, January 15 World Religion Day International (Culture & History)
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Mon, January 16 Signing of the Peace Accords El salvador Observance
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Mon, January 16 Anniversary of President Laurent Kabila’s Assassination Congo Democratic Republic Public Holiday
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Tue, January 17 Anniversary of Prime Minister Patrice Emery Lumumba’s Assassination Congo Democratic Republic Public Holiday
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Thu, January 19 Robert E Lee’s Birthday United States (Florida) State Holiday
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Thu, January 19 Confederate Heroes’ Day United States (Texas) State Holiday
Thu, January 19 Epiphany (Orthodox) North Macedonia Optional Holiday
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Sat, January 21 Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s day Norway Flag Day
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Tue, January 24 Macintosh Computer Day Unofficial (Products & Technology )
Tue, January 24 Unification Day Romania National Holiday
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Tue, January 24 Chinese New Year Holiday 2 Taiwan National Holiday
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Wed, January 25 Betico Croes’ Birthday Aruba Public Holiday
Wed, January 25 Revolution Day (January 25) Egypt National Holiday
Wed, January 25 Tatiana Day Ukraine Observance
Wed, January 25 Burns Night United Kingdom Local Observance
Wed, January 25 National Opposite Day Unofficial (Fun & Joy)
Wed, January 25 National Irish Coffee Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Wed, January 25 National Library Shelfie Day Unofficial (Education & ReadingHobby & Creativity)
Wed, January 25 Spring Festival Golden Week holiday China Common Local Holiday
Wed, January 25 Chinese New Year Holiday 3 Taiwan National Holiday
Wed, January 25 Tet holiday Vietnam National Holiday
Thu, January 26 Republic Day India Gazetted Holiday
Thu, January 26 Australia Day Australia National Holiday
Thu, January 26 International Customs Day International (Work & Occupation)
Thu, January 26 Liberation Day Uganda Public Holiday
Thu, January 26 National Spouses Day Unofficial (Relationships & Family)
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Thu, January 26 National Peanut Brittle Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Thu, January 26 Spring Festival Golden Week holiday China Common Local Holiday
Thu, January 26 Chinese New Year Holiday 4 Taiwan National Holiday
Thu, January 26 Tet holiday Vietnam National Holiday
Fri, January 27 International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust International (Culture & HistoryUnited Nations)
Fri, January 27 Saint Dévote’s Day Monaco National Holiday
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Fri, January 27 National Big Wig Day Unofficial (Awareness & CauseFun & Joy)
Fri, January 27 Spring Festival Golden Week holiday China Common Local Holiday
Fri, January 27 St Sava’s Day North Macedonia Optional Holiday
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Sat, January 28 José Martí´s Birthday Memorial Cuba Observance
Sat, January 28 Army Day Armenia National Holiday
Sat, January 28 National Kazoo Day Unofficial (Art & EntertainmentFun & Joy)
Sat, January 28 National Blueberry Pancake Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Sat, January 28 Data Privacy Day Unofficial (Awareness & Cause)
Sat, January 28 National Seed Swap Day Unofficial (Nature & Environment)
Sun, January 29 Kansas Day United States Observance
Sun, January 29 St. Valero’s Feast Spain (Zaragoza) Local Holiday
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Sun, January 29 National Corn Chip Day Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
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Sun, January 29 Meat Week Unofficial (Food & Drinks)
Mon, January 30 The Three Holy Hierarchs Greece Observance
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Mon, January 30 Duarte´s Day Dominican Republic National Holiday
Mon, January 30 Northland Anniversary Day New Zealand (Northland) Local Holiday
Mon, January 30 Auckland Anniversary Day New Zealand (AUK, BOP, GIS, HKB*, MWT*, WKO) Local Holiday
Mon, January 30 Nelson Anniversary Day New Zealand (CAN*, NSN, TAS, WTC*) Local Holiday
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Tue, January 31 Independence Day Nauru Public Holiday
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What Planets Will Be Retrograde January 2023?

Here we go — the astrology of January is looking much better than the previous few months, and in more ways than one. January not only marks the end of three retrogrades, but once these planets begin to move forward again, there will officially be zero retrogrades taking place for the remainder of the month. That’s pretty unheard of, considering eight out of the 10 planets are consistently moving back and forth across the sky — so be sure to enjoy it while it lasts.

Mars, the planet of hostility, assertion, and confrontation will finally be ending its retrograde and stationing direct in Gemini in January, and Mercury, the planet of communication, thoughts, and ideas, will be stationing direct in Capricorn just a few days later. Uranus, an outer planet, will also be stationing direct in Taurus this month, but it’s bound to be less noticeable, since this planet is retrograde for five months every year anyway.

While Uranus retrogrades are pretty common (and thus less noticeable), Mercury and Mars retrogrades are in fact, very noticeable. Mars in particular has been retracing its steps through Gemini since Oct. 30, making it difficult to resolve conflict and handle heated encounters with ease. Mercury retrograde has been going on since Dec. 29, and while the planet of communication retrogrades roughly three times each year, it doesn’t make the delays, misunderstandings, and mishaps any less frustrating. The good thing is, once these three planets end their retrogrades, you’ll experience a surge in energy and mental clarity — just in time to set your New Years’ resolutions in motion.

What Is A Retrograde?

Retrogrades take place when a planet reduces speed in the sky, appearing to move backwards. While they can’t actually turn around and move in the opposite direction, the slowness of a planet that typically moves swiftly tends to affect everyone in major ways, bringing up some potential challenges. For example, when Mercury stations retrograde, communicating effectively as well as processing information can become more difficult. Since Mercury and Mars are inner planets, their retrogrades tend to be much more noticeable, since they’re so close to Earth that they can be seen with a naked eye. Outer planets, like Uranus, retrograde for much longer, but since they’re further away from Earth, we don’t notice the effects as much.

What Planets Will Be Retrograde January 2023?

What To Expect From January 2023’s Retrograde Planets

Click here for more information about retrograde planets for January 2023 from elitedaily.com

2023 PAGAN CALENDAR OF OBSERVANCES

From wiccanfamilytemple.org

JANUARY

JAN. 1: Hag’s Day – honoring the goddess as She Who Transforms
Day of Ishtar ( Inanna, Ashtart, Ashtaroth, Ashtoreth, Anat, Astarte, Anaitgis, Atar, Isis): Goddess of Love & Battle.

JAN. 2-3: Feast of Old to Greek Goddess Hekate – who guides all through transitions and crisis.

JAN. 6: Triple Goddess Day—honoring the Goddess as the Three-In-One;
Day of the Lord of the Dance – honoring Shiva, seeking his aid for prosperity and wisdom in the New Year, and for prosperity and wisdom in the New Year, and also for a spouse if desired.

JAN. 9: Festival of Isis: Mother Goddess, Great Goddess, Throne of Egypt

JAN. 16: Festival of Ganesh: God of Success

JAN. 17-18 Tu B’Shevat – Jewish Festival of Trees, celebrated with tree plantings and orchard blessings. Originally honored Old Canaanite-Hebrew Goddess Asherah.

JAN. 17-19 Feast of Fate – Ruler of Past, present, and Future, honoring Goddess as Moirai (old Greek), Norns (Old Norse), Coatlicue (Aztec), Pachamama (Inca), Manat (Old Arabic-Sufi) & Providence (Christian).

JAN. 18: Day of Danu – Celebrating the Great Mother Goddess who Shows the Way.

JAN. 23: Egyptian Day of Hathor: Goddess of Love, Tombs and the Sky.

JAN. 24-Feb 1 Sementivae – Old Roman festival of sowing, honoring Earth Goddess Terra (Greek Gaia), Grain Goddess Ceres (Greek Demeter), and Seed Goddess Proserpina (Greek Persephone).

FEBRUARY

FEB. 2: IMBOLC SABBAT: Cleansing, Purification, Quickening. Imbolc/St.Brigid’s Day – Old Celtic/Irish feast of Goddess Brigid; merged with the Christian feast of St. Brigid. Fires were lit to welcome Her as She traveled about blessing fields, animals, and people.

 

FEB. 7: Greek Day of Selene: Moon Goddess

FEB. 14: Norse Family Festival – Celebrated as Valentine’s Day

FEB. 1-14 Greek festival of God Dionysus – in which vines were pruned and sprinkled with wine, accompanied by ritual singing and dancing.
FEB. 15: Lupercalia (Festival of the Wolf): Pan’s Day—Honoring the Lord of the Wilderness, Animals, and Fertility. Coming of Spring.

FEB. 23: Egyptian Day of Nut: Goddess of Healing and Fertility

FEB. 28: Cake Day – Offering little cakes to the God and the Goddess; Remembering the ancestors with cakes and flowers.

MARCH

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)

APRIL

APR. 1: Dark Mother Day –honoring Black Annis, Kali;
Fool’s Day—honoring the God of Chaos Energy.
Day of Venus: Goddess of Love and the Hunt

 

APR. 5: Roman Day of Fortuna: Goddess of Fate

APR. 7: Feast of Blajini—offerings made to the Other People/Sidhe or Faeries “Kindly Ones”.

APR. 7-8: Feast of Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman Diana) – who represents the feminine in Nature and protects women throughout their lives.

APR. 8: Day of Mooncakes—honoring the Moon Goddess.

APR. 15: – Feast of Tellus Mater (Roman)
– Festival of Ba’ast, Feast of Bast (Egyptian cat goddess)

APR. 16: – St. Padarn’s Day (Celtic)
– Feast of St. George (Byzantine)

APR. 15-17: Feast of the Seas – Honoring God-Goddess as Olokun-Yemaya (Yoruba/Santeria) and Okeanos-Tethys (Old Greek).

APR. 22: Earth Day – Day to honor the Earth and to meditate on Deity manifesting as Mother Earth
– Festival of Isthar (Babylonian)
– Feast of the Divine Couple (Japanese)
– Feast of Elaphebolia (Greek)
– Odin’s Day – Norse festival.

APR. 23: Festival of the Greenman—honoring the God of the Forest and vegetation.

APR. 25: – Spring Festivals – Dedicated to Herne, Pan, Horned God.
– Roman Robligalia – Corn Mothers (Ceres and Demeter) and Harvest.

APR. 25: Spring Festival – dedicated to the Horned God and Corn Mother.

APR. 28: Celebrated April 28 – May 3: Festival of Flora: remembrance of those who passed into the Underworld.

APR. 30: May Eve—Walpurgis Night; annual gathering of Witches and covens. Beltane Begins at Sundown (Celtic, Wiccan) Old Norse Feast.

APR. 30 – MAY 2: – Beltane – Celtic festival marking the arrival of summer in ancient times, celebrating Blodeuwedd (Goddess of Flowers) and Llew (Oak King, God of the Waxing Sun).
– Old Norse Feast – Celebrating Nanna (Goddess of Flowers), true love of Baldur (God of Light).
– Feast of Sacred Marriage – Honoring Goddess-God as Inanna & Dumuzi , Ishtar & Tammuz (Old Sumerian), Isis & Osiris (Egyptian), Oshun & Shango (Yoruba/Santeria).

MAY

MAY 1: BELTANE SABBAT: Festival of Spring and Fertility. Sidhe Day. Beltaine – Celtic festival marking the arrival of summer in ancient times.

 

MAY 4: Celtic/British Festival of Cerridwen and Brigit: Corn Goddesses of Fertility

May 4 – Celtic Festival of Cerridwen and Brigit – Corn Goddesses of fertility, healing, and poets.
– St. Monica’s Day (Irish)
– Veneration of the Thorn (Irish)
– Festival of Sheila Na Gig (Irish)

MAY 6: – Shepherd’s Day – Day to meditate on Deity as Lord of Animals: Dumuzi (Old Sumerian), Osiris (Egyptian), Pan (Old Greek), Shiva Pasupati (Hindu).
– Eyvind Kelve (Norse)

MAY 9: – Greek Feast of Artemis

MAY 9-12: Lemuria – Roman festival when the spirits of the dead are thought to revisit their homes.

MAY 13: – Roman Garland Day, Offering garlands to Neptune.
– Month of Hawthorn, Celtic festival of the tree.
– Our Lady of Fatima Day (Portugal)

MAY 14: – Isis Day in ancient Egypt

MAY 14: -16 Feast of Divine Love and Compassion – Source of healing and beneficence, honoring the Goddess as Isis (Old Egyptian), Oshun (Yoruba/Santeria), Lakshmi (Hindu).

MAY 15: – Festival of Vesta (Roman)
– Maia and Mercury’s Day (Roman)
MAY 18: – Celtic Feast of Greek God Pan – Who represents the masculine in Nature and protects men throughout their lives. Men recognized the transitions in their lives and honored male fertility.

MAY 19: Celtic Feast of Brigid – In which sacred healing wells and springs were adorned with flowers in honor of Goddess Brigid, daughter of Mother Goddess Danu and Father God Dagda.

MAY 21: Dark/Bright Mother Goddess Day—honoring Hecate/Demeter; Uma; Kali/Parvati .

MAY 26: – Festival of Diana begins (ends 31st) (ancient Roman holiday)

MAY 28: FEAST OF BENDIDIA—family feast day honoring of the Goddess of the Moon, Dark Moon, Underworld, Secret Wisdom and Witches.

May 30 – Frigg’s Day, Northern Goddess, spouse of Odin (Teutonic “heathen” European pre-Christian holiday)
– Feast of the Queen of the Underworld Begins (Roman)
– Feast of the Queen of Heaven (European)

JUNE

Month of Juno – Dedicated to Roman Goddess Juno, partner of Jove (God of Happiness), protector of marriage and family.
June 2 – Juno Regina’s Day (Roman)
– Sin’s Day (Norse)
– Shapatu of Ishtar (Babylonian)
– Seamen’s Day (Icelandish)
– St. Elmo’s Day

 

JUN. 5: Earth Mother Day—honoring Gaia/Tailtiu/Mother Earth. Calling forth good harvests.

JUN. 11: – Feast of Matuta (Roman)
– Matralia (Roman)
– Fortuna’s Day (Roman)

JUN. 13: Feast of Epona – The Celtic Horse Goddess honoring the Goddess of the Horse [Otherworld Guide].
– Athena’s Day (Greek)
– Minerva’s Day (Roman)

JUN. 14: – Vidar’s Day (Norse)
– Birthday of the Muses (Greek). Music, the arts & inspiration “born”

JUN. 16: – Night of the Teardrop (Egyptian)

JUN. 18: Roman Day of Anna – Goddess Danu to the Celts. Early Christian-Pagans made sure Anna entered the Kristian story, making her Yeshua’s grandmother, Mary’s mother.

JUN. 20: – Iron Skegge’s Day (Norse)
– Festival of Edfu (Egyptian)
– Kuan-Yin Day (day she became a Bodhisattva)

JUN. 21: LITHA SABBAT: Summer Solstice; celebrating Fullness of the Year, Midsummer’s Ever: offerings to the Other People.
– Day of Cerridwen and her Cauldron (English/Welsh)
– Day of Aine of Knockaine (Irish)
– Day of the Green Man (Northern Europe)
– The Great Mother (British)
– Alban Hefin (Druidic)
– Waa-Laa Ends (Native American)
– Litha (Wiccan)
– All Hera’s Day (Roman)
– Ishtar’s Day (Babylonian)
– Astarte’s Day (Canaanite)
– Aphrodite’s Day (Greek)
– Yemaya’s Day (Brazilian)
– Aine’s Day (Irish)

JUN. 23: Day of the Lady and Lord of the Sidhe—Otherworld aspects of the Divine.
– Day of the Fairy Goddesses – Aine, Ana, Anu, Danu
– Celtic Day of the Greenman – Herne, Cernunnos, Lugh

JUN. 24: TEMPLAR HOLY DAY. In the Roman calendar this day was thought to be Summer Solstice. The Church renamed this pagan holiday to St. John the Baptist Day. Templars revered it highly. On Jun 24, 1314 a mysterious band of knights joined Robert the Bruce of Scotland on the battlefield making his victory at Bannockburn possible. These knights could only have been the a troop of disbanded and now in-hiding Templars who had fled to western Scotland. St. John’s day was used by Freemasons in 1717 to found the first public (non-Scottish) Order of Freemasonry in London. Masonic teachings are said to descend from the esoteric Christianity of Templarism. St. John the Baptizer was beheaded because he wouldn’t give in and sacrifice his principles. This is a Templar ideal, as is the constancy and regularity — order out of chaos — of the solstices and equinoxes. So for both reasons, Christian and “pagan,” we observe this day.
– Feast of the Sun (Aztec)
– Midsummer Bride (Swedish)
– Inti Raymi (Incan)
– Lady Luck (European)
– Burning of the Lamps at Sais (Egyptian)

JUN. 25: Parvati Praise Day – Women’s Festival for Earth Mother

JUN. 27: Day of the Lares: Household Deities (/Roman) – honored and tended —cleanse/rededicate household – Altars/shrines.

JUN. 29: Shiva Day: Lord of the Dance invoked for blessings

JUN. 30: Sumerian Day of Aestas: Corn Goddess

JULY

JUL. 1: Crone Day – Kronia —honoring Kronos -Father Time and Rhea – Old Mother Nature.

 

JUL. 2: Roman Feast of Expectant Mothers.

JUL. 8 Celtic Month of Holly – Honoring the Holly tree.

JUL. 12-14: Feast of the Moon – Honoring Goddess as Selene (Old Greek), Ixchel (Maya), and Manat (Old Arabic-Sufi).

JUL. 13: Birth of Osiris – Egyptian God of Divine Youth, annually resurrected by Isis.

JUL. 17: Celtic Feast of Tailtiu – Mother Nature Goddess who fostered Lugh.

JUL. 21: Witch’s Day—Celebrating the Craft as life, practice and religion.

JUL. 19: Egyptian Opet Festival – Celebrating the marriage of Isis and Osiris.

JUL. 23: Roman Neptunalia: honoring Neptune, God of the Sea

JUL. 27: Belgium Procession of the Witches: Festival of Witches

JUL. 28: Archangel Auriel (Uriel) Day. His/Her name means “Fire or Light of God,” and titles include, Regent of the Sun, Angel of Music, Patron of Prophecy, Archangel of Salvation, Angel of the Presence. See Uriel.org for more about him/her, the crystal egg association, and paintings.

JUL. 29: Festival of Thor – Celebration of Norse God Thor

JUL. 31: thru Aug 2 – Lughnasadh – Old Celtic / Irish Feast of Goddess Tailtiu and God Lugh (Deities of Life and Light), celebrating the grain harvest. Aug. Eve; Sun God, Harvest God, Horned God willing to become the grain of life.
– Lammas, harvest festival coming 40 days after Summer Solstice, offer 1st fruits to the Divine (See Aug. 1)
– Festival of Loki – Day to honor Norse trickster god Loki and his consort Sigyn
– Feast of the Grain Harvest – Honoring Goddess Demeter & Kore (Old Greek), and God as Osiris (Egyptian).

AUGUST

AUG. 1: LUGHNASSADH / LAMMAS SABBAT: First Harvest—Bread Harvest. First Harvest Festival of the Celtic Sun God Lugh.

 

AUG. 2: Feast of the Black Madonna – Gnostic celebration of the Dark Goddess

AUG. 3: Day of the Dryads – Greek celebration of the Macedonian maiden spirits of woods and water.

AUG. 3-4: Feast of Old Greek Goddess Artemis (Roman Diana) – Defender of rights and liberties, and punisher of rapists and oppressors.

AUG. 5: Celtic Tree Month of Hazel begins.

AUG. 6: Celtic Fire Festival of Tan Hill.

AUG. 9: Druid Feast of the Fire Spirits
– Roman Vinalia Rustica: wine festival of Venus and Pan

AUG. 11-13: Feast of Father Sky – Honoring God as Obatala (Yoruba/Santeria), Ouranos (Greek), Svarog (Slavic), Thor (Norse), Taranis (Celtic), Dyaus (Hindu).
– Celtic Puck Fair – Fertility Festival.

AUG. 12: The Lights of Isis, Festival of the Egyptian Goddess Isis.

AUG. 19: Roman Vinalia: Marriage of Bacchus

AUG. 20: Marriage of the God and Goddess—Sun God enters Earth Goddess and rules Underworld as Lord of the Shadows.

AUG. 21: Festival of Hecate—Invoking her to protect the harvests now that the God resides within her aspect as the Earth Goddess.

AUG. 21: Greek Festival of Hecate – To protect the harvest.

AUG. 24: Feast of Egyptian God Osiris – Partner and true love of Isis, and father of Horus; guide of all husbands, fathers, and judges.

AUG. 25: Norse God Odin receives knowledge.
– Roman Festival of Goddess Ops – Lady of the Cornucopia, Bounty of the Harvest and Sustainer of Life.

AUG.27: Feast of Egyptian Goddess Isis – Partner and true love of Osiris, and mother of Horus; guide of all wives, mothers, healers, advocates, and teachers.

AUG. 28: Norse Harvest Festival.

AUG. 29 -Sep 11: Return of Isis – Egyptian festival marking the return to Egypt of Goddess Isis (as the star of Sept/Sirius) and God Osiris (as the rising Nile River).

SEPTEMBER

AUG. 29 – SEPT. 11: Return of Isis & Osiris (star Sirius, rising Nile waters)

 

SEP. 2: Grape Vine Festival honoring Ariadne & Dionysus

SEP. 9 – 11: Feast of Mother Earth (Greek, etc)

SEP. 9 – 18: Greater Eleusinian Mysteries (Greek): rites of Demeter/Persephone/Hades done every five years. (prepare on the 2nd, initiates on the 11th, purifying sea bath or sea salt bath on the 12th, offerings of barley and grain on the 13th, ‘holy basket of Demeter’/Persephone’s adduction by Hades on the 14th, torch procession for Demeter’s search on the 15th, Holy Night/Initiations/Dedications show mystery/promise of renewed life on the 16th, games/sports/Feast of Divine Life dedicated to Triple Goddess of Kore-Demeter-Persephone on the 18th, return with earthen jars representing the womb of Demeter on the 19th).

SEP. 13: Egyptian Lighting the Fire Ceremony for all departed souls —honoring with candlelight the spirits of the dead.

SEP. 19: Feast of Thoth, Egyptian scribe god

SEP. 21 – 23: MABON SABBAT: Autumn Equinox; Second Harvest—Vine Harvest; Harvest Home/Thanksgiving Feast/Winter-finding for the Norse. The Fall Equinox always begins the forty day
– Birthday of Athena, Greek Goddess of Wisdom also known as Sophia
– Babylonian Ishtar’s Day: Great Goddess
Sep or sometimes Oct (day varies) Rosh Hashanah, Jewish New Year, always followed ten days later by

SEP. 26 – Oct 5: Navaratri, Hindu Festival of the Great Goddess – Huge holiday in India when Goddess destroys evil and restores cosmic order
Mesopotamian Day of the Sheepfolds: sacrifice to Goat God Azazel.

SEP. 27: Mesopotamian Day of the Willows: Festival of Astarte/Asherah

SEP. 29: Greek Festival Of Nemesis: Goddess of Fate

OCTOBER

OCT. 2: Feast of the Guardian Spirits—honoring spirit guides and helpers.

 

OCT. 4: Roman Jejunium Cereris: Fast Day for Ceres

OCT. 9-11: Feast of Divine Wisdom – Source of all knowledge, honoring God-Goddess as Odin-Frigg (Norse); and Goddess as Sophia/Wisdom (Christian), Truth/Maat (Egyptian), Metis (Greek), Sarasvati (Hindu), & Manat (Arabic-Sufi).

OCT. 13: Knights Templar Remembrance Day
Greek Thesmophorus: five-day women’s pilgrimage for Aphrodite as Goddess of Genetyllis (childbirth), Demeter as Mother of a beautiful child (Persephone), with revelry the first day, celebration the second, temple of Demeter the third, fast and mourning for Persephone the fourth, and rejoicing the fifth day.
Oct 18 English Great Horn Fair – Festival of Herne.

OCT. 18: Great Horn Festival—Horned God and Lady of the Wood invoked for the fertility of wild game and the Hunting Season.

OCT. 24: Raphaelmas, Feast of Archangel Raphael, whose name means, “The High One Heals.” Since 1970, the Catholic Church no longer recognizes this day for Raphael, ending more than a thousand years of tradition by opting to lump him in with Gabriel and Michael for a Feast of the Holy Archangels Day on Sept 29.

OCT. 24: Druid Feast for Spirits of Air

OCT. 26 – NOV. 2: Egyptian Zetesis and Heuresis search and recovery of Osiris by Isis.
– Isia – Egyptian festival recalling Set (God of Destruction) killing God Osiris; Goddess Isis mourning Him, resurrecting Him, and conceiving God Horus with Him; and Osiris becoming Lord of Amenta, land of the dead. He weighs souls against the Feather of Truth on Goddess Maat’s Scale of Justice, but defers to Isis for those who fail the test.

OCT. 31: Samhain / Hallowmas / Halloween – Celtic New Year and feast of Cerridwen (Goddess of Death) and Beli (the Holly King, God of the Waning Sun). Last Harvest; New Year, day when the veil between the worlds is thinnest (God enters the Goddess’ womb for rebirth, hence the tomb become the womb. Third Harvest—Root Harvest; All Hallows Ever: Dark God and Dark Goddess united in the Underworld allow spirit communication at this most holy [hallowed] time.
– 31 – NOV. 2: Descent of Inanna – Sumerian fast recalling the descent of Inanna (Goddess of Life) to the Underworld. Ereshkigal (Goddess of Death and Rebirth) detained Her until She agreed to have Dumuzi (God of Life and Death) remain there each Winter.
– Fast of Hod – Norse fast marking Hod (blind God of Darkness) unintentionally killing Balder (God of Light), and devoted Nanna (Goddess of Flowers) dying of a broken heart.

NOVEMBER

0CT. 31 – Nov 6: Mid-Autumn / Day of the Dead / Hallowmas – Festival marking the transformation of life to death, the end of the agricultural year, departure of migrating and hibernating animals, and decay and death of vegetal and animal life. Observed by remembering departed ancestors and contemplating one’s own mortality.

 

NOV. 1: Cailleach’s Reign—Day of the Banshees; honoring the Riders of the Wild Hunt who search for souls to transport to the Land of Shadows. Reign of Celtic Cailleach, Crone Goddess.

NOV. 2: – White Tara Day. Day for meditation on Tantric Bodhisattva Goddess, White Tara, who guides the dead to Buddha Amitabha’s Pure Land, where all will find salvation.
– Egyptian Festival of Hathor: Mother of the Gods

NOV. 7 – 9: Feast of Divine Justice – Source of just law, honoring Goddess-God as Maat-Thoth (Egyptian); Goddess as Themis (Greek), Justice (Christian), and God as Forseti (Norse).

NOV. 11: Feast of Dionysus – Greek God whom Yeshua was “connected to” as the Cosmic Gnosis.
– Celtic Lunatishees—Day of the Fairy Sidhe; honoring the Other People in whom is held the immortal life force; Old November Eve [Samhain on old calendar].

NOV. 13: Festival of Jupiter – Roman deity associated with rain and agriculture, prime protector of the state, and concerned with all aspects of life.
– Roman Fontinalia – Feast of Fons, God of Springs.

NOV. 14: Feast of Musicians and Bards – Druid celebration of the Celtic musical arts.

NOV. 16: – Thracian Night of Hecate, Greek Goddess of the Hags or Wisewomen, (later called Witches), her name comes from Heqa-ma’at, a goddess in the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead who later became Hekmah or Hokmah (also spelled Chokmah) meaning wisdom in the ancient Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). From Heqa-ma’at / Hecate / Hokmah we get the Greek word for wisewoman or holywoman, “hag”. Honoring Hecate – Thracian Goddess of the Moon, Magick, and Witches as the Teacher of the Craft.

NOV. 22: NIGHT OF SHIVA—family feast day honoring Shiva as the Pillar of Light/the life-force as the Infinite Light, with oil lamps and candlelight.
– Roman Festival of Diana: Goddess of Moon, Hunt, Wilderness, Birth.

NOV. 27: Uma/Parvati Day—honoring the Goddess as Queen and Mother of the Universe.

NOV. 29: Egyptian Feast of Hathor—honoring the Goddess as Horned Mother, and also as Sekhmet, the Lion Goddess of the Sun, and as Bastet, the Cat Goddess of Fertility and Life—Triple Goddess Bast-Hathor-Sekhmet.

DECEMBER

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

 

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

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

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

DEC. 7: – Haloia of Demeter.

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

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

DEC. 11: – Sacred to Arianrhod.

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

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

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

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

DEC. 18: – Sacred to Epona.

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

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

DEC. 23: – Sacred to Hathor.

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

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

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

DEC. 28: – Sacred to Freya.

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

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Chinese Horoscope 2023 – The Year Of The Black Water Rabbit

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For The 12 Animal Signs

SunSigns.Org is presenting you with the Chinese Horoscope 2023 for the Year of the Black Water Rabbit. The Chinese New Year commences on January 22, 2023, and will end on February 9th, 2024. We are offering you the overall picture of how the 12 Chinese Zodiacs will face their future during the year.

The Chinese horoscope 2023 will cover all the areas of life, such as health, romance, relationships, family, business, profession, and many other things. This yearly Chinese forecast prepares you to face all eventualities.

2023 Chinese Horoscopes for the different zodiacs covering the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig signs are detailed below. You can also get the Feng Shui 2023 predictions and Chinese Horoscopes 2023 for all the signs.

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Yearly Sun Sign Zodiac Horoscope 2023 Predictions

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January 1, 2023 Daily Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

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

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Many of you will earn more money and get richer this year. And yet, at the same time, you will go through cupboards, closets, garages and storage areas so that you can downsize and get rid of what is no longer useful or relevant in your life.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

This year will be very fortunate for you because in May, lucky Jupiter will enter your sign for the first time in 12 years, giving you a marvellous boost until June 2024. Count your lucky stars! It’s time to learn not to sell out to others but to integrate your world with others.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

This is a powerful time in your life because you are entering your time of harvest, which is a cycle that occurs only once every 30 years. It will still be a time of great responsibilities; however, your success will be obvious to everyone.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

You can look forward to a more popular year! Expect to make new friends and be more involved in clubs, groups and organizations. Meanwhile, start to prepare for a time of recognition in about three years. Pursue further education or training to prepare yourself.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

For the first time in 12 years, this year, lucky Jupiter will travel across the top of your chart boosting your reputation and making you shine in the eyes of others. Expect a promotion, an award or an opportunity to pursue new work.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Plan for many travel opportunities this year, as well as opportunities to get further education and training. You begin this year with a sense of ambition. You will also receive more acknowledgement and recognition for your past efforts.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

This year will bring you good financial opportunities. Many of you might inherit or benefit from the wealth and resources of someone else, including a spouse or a partner. It will also be a time of hard work, which means you will have to apply yourself to get the results you want.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Your closest relationships will be happier this year. In fact, this year is the best year in over a decade for Scorpios to get married. Meanwhile, many of you might have increased responsibilities with children. In July, August, Sept. and Oct. you look great to everyone!

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This year holds marvellous opportunities for you. For starters, you can improve your health in 2023. Furthermore, you can get a better job, or improve your existing job with better duties and deserved recognition. Meanwhile, do what you can to stabilize your home and family scene.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Start saving now for a vacation this year because you want to have fun! Many of you will have increased joy from children. This is a wonderful year to pursue the arts, and also enjoy a busier social life. Meanwhile, a job change or residential move could be on the horizon.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

This year you will be happier with your home scene. Many of you will move to better digs or you will improve your existing home. Furthermore, family members will be kinder and more generous to each other. Meanwhile, curb your spending and protect your assets.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This is a pivotal year for your sign because you are setting out now to reinvent yourself. You might experience a change that is so major, you will actually change your daily wardrobe. Meanwhile, it’s a fast-paced, optimistic, fun-loving year! Enjoy learning and improved relations with siblings and relatives.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actress Sheila McCarthy (1956) shares your birthday today. You are creative and adaptable. You are also strong willed and determined. You often look more confident than you feel. This year is the last year of a nine-year cycle, which means it’s time to take inventory of your life and let go of people places and things that are holding you back.

January 1, 2023 Birthday Horoscopes

May the next year of your life be better than the past year! 

Click here to read anyone’s birthday horoscope from sunsigns.org

January 1 birthday horoscope says these people could fill in any shoes. With all the qualities the Capricorn naturally possess, it is quite possible to achieve what is unsurpassed by even in your wildest dreams. You can be the best. You can be a leader in whatever you put your mind to.

IF YOU ARE BORN ON JANUARY 1, you are very special. You have an exceptional year ahead so be ready for what comes your way! The January 1 zodiac sign is Capricorn. This is a positive sign of a leader. The core leadership qualities are pride and determination. Add to that, charm and sex appeal, and this is a powerful combination. Read on to see what your January 1 horoscope has to say along with birthday meanings!

People are drawn to you and your every word. You could easily intimidate someone with these credentials. But at the same time, remember not everyone who smiles in your face, is your friend.

While imitation is the greatest form of flattery, it holds a great responsibility. So, be careful of the decisions and words you choose. When it comes to communicating, opening up a little would be priceless. Reach out more while Uranus is active.

Make no mistake about it. January 1 astrology analysis predicts that you are individuals that have his/her unique style of doing things. Look at you! You keep redesigning yourself, and it is awesome. The beauty you own comes from within. However, you tend to see things through rose-colored glasses mainly due to your independent nature and exceptional autonomy. The future of person who born on 1 January will be awesome provided they keep at it.

There is good news for people with their birthday today on January 1st. Pluto is in motion as well. This says your struggles will not have been in vain. Yes, finally a reward comes in a major way. You could fill any shoes with all the qualities the Capricorn naturally possesses. It is quite possible to achieve a role in life that is unsurpassed by even your wildest dreams.

Do you think about love? Well, if today is your birthday, then it is in the air for you. You have to be high enough to catch it. Release some of that stress and allow yourself to fly free. It is what you want anyway. Your excitable mind-set will seal the deal on some relationship questions. You will feel like a kid again complete with stomach butterflies and goo-goo eyes.

With all these good qualities, I do not want to come across as saying that the January 1 Capricorn are perfect because they are not. The flaws are apparent fears of loss or failure. Now is the time to take some risks but avoid aiming so high that you set yourself up for disenchantment. Start with small aspirations so you can work your way up. Do not forget your dreams and goals on the way.

Yes, life has a few bumps in it for people born on a Capricorn birthday, but you have to get over it when things do not measure up to your ideals. Be careful not to become angry or impulsive because the outcome is that you become reclusive. Use your disciplinary skills, and you should come out on top this year.

Overall, Capricorn, you are a great source for the family unit with your leadership and organizational skills although a little insecure. January 1 birthday personality are resourceful and admired for their commanding ability. This is called power, and you have it. It is a common household saying but it is true in your case as predicted by today’s horoscope for January 1st: “The World is Yours.

 

Famous People And Celebrities Born On January 1

Colin MorganJ. D. SalingerJ. Edgar Hoover, Glen Davis, Betsy RossGrandmaster FlashMorris Chestnut, Eddie Lacy, Tank, Kelly Thiebaud, Jack Wilshere

See: Famous Celebrities Born On January 1

This Day That Year – January 1 In History

1 – This signifies the origin of Christian Era or Common Era or CE also known as Anno Domini (AD).
1800 – On this date, the Dutch East India Company was shut down.
1811 – The University of Oxford expels Percy B Shelley for authoring a publication named, “The Necessity of Atheism.”
1845 – Brooklyn’s Cobble Hill Tunnel is completed.
1925 – The capital of Norway Christiania was renamed to Oslo.
2014 – New York’s first Democratic Mayor (Bill de Blasio) since 1993 was sworn in by former President, Bill Clinton.

January 1 Makar Rashi (Vedic Moon Sign)
January 1 Chinese Zodiac OX

January 1 Birthday Planet

Your Ruling planet is Saturn that signifies extremes of responsible behavior or indifference.

January 1 Birthday Symbols

The Horned Sea Goat Is The Symbol Of The Capricornians

January 1 Birthday Tarot Card

Your Birthday Tarot Card is The Devil. This card announces some terrible influence on your life. The Minor Arcana cards are Three of Pentacles and Queen of Pentacles.

January 1 Birthday Zodiac Compatibility

You are most compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign Taurus: This match forms the basis of a healthy and stable relationship.
You are not compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign Cancer: This relationship is complicated and calls for a tremendous amount of compromise.

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January 1 Lucky Numbers

Number 1 – This number stands for leadership qualities, creation, and aggressive personality.
Number 2 – This number signifies a gentle person with a lot of creativity and innovation.

Read about: Birthday Numerology

Lucky Colors For January 1 Birthday

Orange: Happy going and a food lover
Blue: Signifies that you are innovative and inspiring

Lucky Days For January 1 Birthday

Saturday – This is the day of the Saturn symbolized by ambition, perseverance, and hard work.
Sunday – This day is ruled by the sun and signifies creation, confidence, and willpower.

January 1 Birthstone Garnet

Garnet keeps your temper in control.

Ideal Zodiac Birthday Gift For People Born On January 1

The best gift would be jewelry for women and office accessories for the men. January 1 birthday people enjoy quality stuff.

January 1, 2023 Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

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

Currentplanetarypositions.com

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

For Your Local Time and Date

Northwestern Hemisphere

The time for these Custom Planetary Positions is from the local time in Los Angeles, California, USA

January 01, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM PST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:11 Capricorn 16
Moon:15 Taurus 43
Mercury:23 Capricorn 08 Rx
Venus:28 Capricorn 35
Mars:08 Gemini 55 Rx
Jupiter:01 Aries 19
Saturn:22 Aquarius 31
Uranus:15 Taurus 08 Rx
Neptune:22 Pisces 53
Pluto:27 Capricorn 41

True Lunar Node:11 Taurus 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Taurus 09 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):29 Cancer 16

Chiron:11 Aries 59
Ceres:03 Libra 21
Pallas:20 Cancer 31 Rx
Juno:24 Pisces 59
Vesta:14 Pisces 24

Eris:23 Aries 56 Rx

Fire:3
Earth:8
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

Northern Hemisphere

The time for these Custom Planetary Positions is from the local time in Chicago, Illinois, USA

January 01, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 3:00 PM CST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:11 Capricorn 11
Moon:14 Taurus 41
Mercury:23 Capricorn 11 Rx
Venus:28 Capricorn 29
Mars:08 Gemini 56 Rx
Jupiter:01 Aries 18
Saturn:22 Aquarius 30
Uranus:15 Taurus 08 Rx
Neptune:22 Pisces 53
Pluto:27 Capricorn 41

True Lunar Node:11 Taurus 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Taurus 09 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):29 Cancer 15

Chiron:11 Aries 59
Ceres:03 Libra 20
Pallas:20 Cancer 33 Rx
Juno:24 Pisces 56
Vesta:14 Pisces 22

Eris:23 Aries 56 Rx

Fire:3
Earth:8
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

Northeastern Hemisphere

The time for these Custom Planetary Positions is from the local time in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe. The local time is from the other two’s information.

1 January 2023
05:00 pm GMT 6:00 PM CET
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:11 Capricorn 00
Moon:12 Taurus 36
Mercury:23 Capricorn 18 Rx
Venus:28 Capricorn 16
Mars:08 Gemini 57 Rx
Jupiter:01 Aries 17
Saturn:22 Aquarius 29
Uranus:15 Taurus 08 Rx
Neptune:22 Pisces 53
Pluto:27 Capricorn 41

True Lunar Node:11 Taurus 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Taurus 10 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):29 Cancer 14

Chiron:11 Aries 58
Ceres:03 Libra 18
Pallas:20 Cancer 36 Rx
Juno:24 Pisces 52
Vesta:14 Pisces 18

Eris:23 Aries 56 Rx

Fire:3
Earth:8
Air:3
Water:5
Cardinal:10
Fixed:5
Mutable:4

January 1, 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 December 2022 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waxing Gibbous Phase

The Waxing Gibbous on January 1 has an illumination of 74%. 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 January 1 the Moon is 9.76 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: 74%
Moon Age: 9.76 days
Moon Angle: 0.51
Moon Distance: 387,376.03 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 147,098,660.73 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

Spell for Today – New Year’s or New Beginnings – Printable

A Thought for Today and the Year

Dear sisters, brothers, and honored guests may the Great Mother and Great Father bless you and your family today and all through 2023 with all things positive!

HAPPY NEW YEAR to Our Northern Hemisphere WOTC Family

To our Northern Hemisphere WOTC family may this new year be filled with happiness, laughter, love, enough money to meet all your expenses with a little left-over for fun, and many positive things coming into your life!

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