Daily Magical Influences

Weekday Planet Magical Influences Color Correspondences
Monday Moon Peace, healing, caring, psychic awareness Gray, lavender, white, silver, ivory
Tuesday Mars Passion, courage, aggression, protection Red, white, black, gray, maroon, scarlet
Wednesday Mercury Study, travel, divination, wisdom Yellow, brown, white, topaz
Thursday Jupiter Expansion, money, prosperity, generosity Green, turquoise, white, purple, crimson
Friday Venus Love, friendship, reconciliation, beauty White, pink, rose, purple, coral
Saturday Saturn Longevity, endings, homes brown, gray, blue, indigo, black
Sunday Sun Healing, spirituality, success, strength, protection Yellow, orange, gold, amber

2008 - Eclipse

Date Time Eclipse type  
February 6 10:56 pm Solar 17° K 44'
February 20 10:27 pm Lunar 1° F 53'
August 1 06:22 am Solar 9° E 32'
August 16 05:11 PM Lunar 24°K 21'

2008 - Planetary Retrogrades

Planet M Date M Time Direct Date Direct Time
Mars 11/15/07 03:24 am 01/30/08 05:33 pm
Saturn 12/19/07 09:09 am 05/02/08 11:07 pm
Mercury 01/28/08 03:31 pm 02/18/08 09:57 pm
Pluto 04/02/08 05:23 am 09/08/08 11:14 pm
Jupiter 05/09/08 08:11 am 09/08/08 12:16 am
Mercury 05/26/08 11:48 am 06/19/08 10:31 am
Neptune 05/26/08 12:14 pm 11/02/08 01:38 am
Uranus 06/26/08 08:01 pm 11/27/08 11:08 am
Mercury 09/24/08 03:17 am 10/15/08 04:06 pm
Saturn 12/31/08 01:08 pm 05/16/08 10:06 pm

 

2008
Full Moon
New Moon

As a general guide to moon rise times, use this traditional saying:
The New Moon rises at sunrise.
And the first quarter at noon.
The Full Moon rises at sunset.
And the last quarter at midnight

Month Primary Name Full Moon-New Moon Alternate Name Color Association

January
The word January came from the Roman name for this month. It was named after the God Janus, who was the God with 2 faces. This was the God of the past and future, beginnings and endings. With January considered the first of the year, being named after Janus is almost perfect. This is the perfect time to put aside the old and the bad in your life and start anew with fresh new thoughts and goals.

Storm Moon
A storm is said to rage most fiercely just before it ends, and the year usually follows suit.

Full-Jan 22 (08:35 am)
New-Jan 08 (06:37 am)

Ice Moon
Cold Moon

White

February
Feb. 2 Imbolc
Some say the name February came from the Goddess Februa, whowas also known as Juno Februa. Others say the name came from the God Februus, who is identified with the Roman God Pluto or Dis.

Chaste Moon
The antiquated word for pure reflects the custom of greeting the new year with a clear soul.

Full-Feb 20 (10:30 pm)
New-Feb 06 (10:44 pm)

Wild Moon
Quickening Moon

Red

March
March 20 Ostara

The name March came from the God Mars, for this month was sacred to him. Mars is much like the other God's - Ares's (Greek), Tiu or Tiwaz (Central Europe), Teutates (celts), and Tyr (Norse).

Seed Moon
Sowing season and symbol of the start of the new year.

Full-Mar 21 (02:40 pm)
New-Mar 07 (12:14 pm)

Storm Moon Green
April
The name April comes from the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, who is identified with the Roman Goddess Venus. Though Easter is celebrated during this month, the word Easter comes from the Pagan Goddess Eostre (something else the Christians got from us). Eostre is the Goddess of Spring, fertilitly, and new life.
Hare Moon
The sacred animal was associated in Roman legends with springtime and fertility.

Full-Apr 20 (06:25 am)
New-Apr 05 (11:55 pm)

Planters Moon
Wind Moon

Brown

May
May 1 Beltane
May is named after Maia, the most important of the seven sisters or pleiades. She is known to be the mother of Hermes. In Rome she was called Maius, Goddess of Summer.

Dyad Moon
The Latin word for a pair refers to the twinstars of the constellation of Castor and Pollux.

Full-May 19 (10:11 pm)
New-May 05 (08:18 am)

Frogs Moon
Flower Moon

Pink

June
June 20 Summer Solstice

The name June comes from the Roman Great Mother Goddess Juno. She is the Goddess of fertility, love and marriage.

Mead Moon
During late June and most of July the meadows, or meads, were mowed for hay.

Full-Jun 18 (01:30 pm)
New-Jun 03 (03:22 pm)

Mead Moon
Strong Sun Moon

Purple
July
July is named for Julius Caesar.
Wort Moon
When the sun was in Leo, the worts (from the Anglo-Saxon wyrt plant) were gathered to be dried and stored.

Full-Jul 18 (03:59 am)
New-Jul 02 (10:18 pm)

Harvest Moon
Blessing Moon

Green

August
Aug. 1 Lammas
Gathered harvest are celebrated during August, it's name is derivedto honor Augustus Caesar.

Barley Moon
Persephone, virgin Goddess of rebirth, carries a sheaf of barley as a symbol of the harvest.

Full-Aug 16 (05:16 pm)
New- Aug 30 (03:58 pm)

Barley Moon
Corn Moon

Yellow

September
Sept. 22 Fall Equinox

Septem was the seventh month in the old Roman Calandar. The name was just modified and added to the newer calendars as they came.

Blood Moon
Marking the season when domestic animals were sacrificed for winter provisions. Libra's full moon occasionally became the Wine Moon when a grape harvest was expected to produce a superior vintage.

Full-Sep 15 (05:13 am)
New- Sep 29 (04:12 am)

Harvest Moon Brown

October
Oct. 31 Samhain/ Halloween

Octem was the 8th month in the old Roman calendar. The name Blood Moon comes from the custom of killing and salting down live stock for the upcoming winter months, not from sacrifice as some think.

Snow Moon
Scorpio heralds the dark season when the sun is at iss lowest and the first snows fly.

Full-Oct 13 (04:02 pm)
New-Oct 28 (07:14 pm)

Hunters Moon Blue
November
The ninth month in the old roman calandar. In Celtic traditions it is the beginning of the new year, considered a month of beginnings and endings.
Oak Moon
The sacred tree of the Druids and the Roman God Jupiter is most noble as it withstands winter storms.

Full-Nov 13 (01:17 am)
New-Nov 27 (11:54 am)

White Moon
Mourning Moon

Green

December
Dec. 21 Winter Solstice

This was the tenth month in the Old Roman calendar. In the old Tibetan calendar December first was the beginning of the new year.

Wolf Moon
The fearsome nocturnal animal represents the "night" of the year.

Full-Dec 12 (11:37am)
New-Dec 27 (07:22am)

Long Moon
Long Nights Moon

Red

Wicca "A Year and A Day" Herbs and Oils
researched by: Laertius

Essential Oils

Herbs

Herbs continued

  • Rose
  • Apple
  • Jasmine
  • Lavender
  • Rosemary
  • Cinnamon
  • Chamomile
  • Carnation
  • Cedar
  • Cucumber
  • Pine
  • Hyssop
  • White copal
  • Bergamot
  • Safe
  • Lemon
  • Star anise
  • Water Lilly
  • Eucalyptus
  • Patchouli
  • Honeysuckle
  • Myrrh resin
  • Orris root
  • Meadow sweet
  • Powdered oak bark
  • Mugwort
  • Star anise
  • Dried cinnamon bark
  • Pine bark
  • Frankincense
  • Benzoin
  • White sage
  • Dittany of Crete
  • Cedar (bark chips / powdered bark)
  • Sandalwood
  • Wormwood (leaf)
  • Mullein leaves
  • Dried holly (mistletoe, pine or other ?)
  • Powdered lavender
  • Dried pine / pine needles
  • Vegetable glycerin
  • Dry cinque foil
  • Dried rose petals
  • Dried Iris, Rose or Lavender
  • Dried juniper
  • Rose water
  • Powdered hawthorn wood
  • Blessed thistle
  • Dried mandrake root
  • Powdered myrrh
  • Lemon zest
  • Poppy seed
  • Dried patchouli
  • Storax
  • Dried white sage
  • Dried hyssop
  • Dried lavender
  • Dragon’s blood resin
  • Dried patchouli leaf


 Wiccan Font

 
 
A is Athame, the knife that we use.
B
is for Beltaine, when partners we choose.
C is for Circle where we all are one.
D is for Deosil, path of the Sun.
E is for Esbat, when we gather round.
F is for Fire and it's crackling sound.
G is for Goddess in beauty and love.
H is the Horned One, our Father above.
I is for Imbola, candles light the way.
J is for June when it's Midsummer's day.
K is for Karma, the things that we do.
L is for Lammas, harvest's almost through!
M is for Moon, riding way up so high.
N is for Nighttime, which darkens the sky.
O is for Ostara, when we hunt for eggs.
P is for Pan, with hairy goat legs.
Q is the Quarters and there are just four.
R is the Rites when we open the Door.
S is for Samhain, end of the year.
T is for Tarot cards, futures to hear.
U is Undines from the watery West.
V is Vervain for protection and rest.
W's Widdershins, the path of the moon.
X is the sign that's the sign of the God.
Y is for Yule and the sun's return.
Z is the , 12 sings to learn.
Blessed be!