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Forgot to upload this here, a full moon calendar for 2020 for the northern hemisphere, Iâm making the one for the southern hemisphere too <3
Full moons are perfect for charging your crystals or utensyls, to make moon water and to focus on your special intentions.
The Wolf Moon already lurks in the sky, do you have anything planned for it?
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{Art by Julia Nikita}
The sabbats are holidays celebrated throughout the year on solstices, equinoxes, and the midpoints between them. These sabbats form the Wheel of the year.
There is a controversy surrounding the dates of these holidays, as people celebrate them all over the earth, not only in the northen hemisphere but in the southern too.Â
One viewpoint is that the Sabbats should be celebrated as they were originally created to be⌠in other words, Samhain is October 31st, regardless of where you live. In the Southern Hemisphere, even though you are just gearing up to summer on October 31st, this perspective says that you celebrate the cleansing and releasing, the honouring of the dead just as you would if you lived in the Northern Hemisphere. The other viewpoint (the one I personally agree with) is that you should celebrate when you feel like the season corresponds with the holiday, in other words, your craft, your rules. So if you live in the southern hemisphere, you have the choice.
Iâll be writing the dates for each holiday starting with the northen hemisphere and then the dates that many people celebrate them in the southern hemisphere
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{December 21st//June 21st}
Yule focuses on rebirth and renewal as the sun makes its way back to the earth. Itâs all about new beginnings, reflection and embracing warmth. Much like Christmas, many celebrate with a feast, gift giving, being cosy and appreciating the good.
âNature: cedar, frankincense, myrrh, mistletoe, pine, birch, ivy.
âFoods//flavours: ginger, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, wintergreen, apple, dried fruit.
âStones: citrine, ruby, garnet, alexandrite, green tourmaline.
âActivities: decorate your altar with incense associated with Yule, burn ash wood for prosperity, bake using Yule flavours like ginger or cinnamon, make wreathes to hang around the house, spend time with loved ones.
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{February 1st//August 1st}
Imbolc focuses on celebrating the nature that is preparing to grow and renewal, also known as âcandlemasâ and the âFeast of Panâ.
âNature: basil, blackberry, heather, celandine, iris, wisteria, vanilla, bay, yellow and white flowers.
âFoods//flavours: pumpkin and sunflower seeds, poppy seeds, peppers, onions, spices, and herbal teas.
âStones: amethyst, bloodstone, garnet, ruby, onyx.
âActivities: decorate with candles and sun decorations, go hiking, have a bonfire, bake foods with poppy seeds, and burn any leftover winter herbs.
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{March 21st//September 21st}
Ostara focuses on manifesting creativity and love. As the days become longer, energy becomes stronger.
âNature: ash, alder, daffodil, honeysuckle, narcissus, primrose, violet, jasmine.
âFoods//flavours: olives, maple syrup, honey, edible flowers, chocolate, pine nuts, nettle or lavender tea, local fruits and vegetables.
âStones: amethyst, rose quartz, moonstone.
âActivities: gardening and planting seeds, bake breads with olives or honey for example, start new projects, talk to plants, do some painting, decorate with wildflowers.
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{May 1st//November 1st}
Beltane focuses on fertility, love and abundance. Also known as âmay dayâ, on this sabbat many celebrate with dancing, bonfires and many high energy activities, including enjoying themselves sexually with a partner or even conceiving children.
âNature: frankincense, lilac, ivy, marigold, woods, rose, thyme, mint, yarrow.
âFoods//flavours: oats, leafy greens, fruits, breads, honey.
âStones: malachite, amber, fire opal, red jasper.
âActivities: dance, decorate with florals and symbols of the sea, go to the beach, go hiking, have a bonfire, feast on fruits, vegetables and grains, laugh and let your hair down. And if youâre trying to conceive or simply would like to have sex, Beltane is a wonderful time to do so.
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{June 21st//December 21st}
Litha focuses on growth and celebrating the longest day of the year and the sun, before the shorter days begin.
âNature: fern, yarrow, sage, rose, oak, mugwort, lavender, chamomile, myrrh, pine.
âFoods//flavours: herbed bread, honey, sunflower seeds, iced herbal tea, lemon, vanilla.
âStones: lapis lazuli, amethyst, malachite, tigerâs eye.
âActivities: make or buy a sun catcher, surround yourself with warm tones, watch the sunrise and sunset, make sun water, spend time outdoors, make use of herbs.
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{August 2nd//February 2nd}
Lammas, or lughnasadh focuses on celebrating the first of the three harvesting sabbats and taking time to really feel the positivity in different aspects of life.
âNature: cornstalks, heather, acacia flowers, hollyhock, oak leaves, wheat, myrtle, spices.
âFood//flavours: grainy bread, corn, potatoes, nuts, blackberries, wine.
âStones: amber, agate, citrine, clear quartz, obsidian, tigerâs eye.
âActivities: bake bread, make corn dolls, visit a sunflower field, spend time in nature, acknowledged what you are grateful for, journal.
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{September 21st//March 21st}
Mabon focuses on honouring the change of the seasons, balance and peace.
âNature: sage, pine, marigold, thistle, acorns, milkweed, oak leaves, myrrh.
âFood//flavours: cinnamon, nuts, beans, dark fruits, pies, soup, butterscotch.
âStones: citrine, carnelian, clear quartz, sapphire, yellow agate.
âActivities: collect pine cones, donate food and old clothes, meditate, dry herbs, spend time with loved ones, speak to the nature around you.
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{October 31st-November 1st//April 30th-May 1st}
Samhain focuses on celebrating life, and honouring those who are no longer with us.
âNature: heather, sage, pumpkins, straw, flax, patchouli, myrrh.
âFoods//flavours: apples, cider, pumpkin, pies, soups, stews, potatoes, ginger.
âStones: amber, black obsidian, fossils, onyx, sandstone, bloodstones.
âActivities: honour the deceased, spend time with family, make a hearty comforting meal, make or buy a scarecrow, spend time practicing divination.
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âDo a tarot reading relevant to that sabbat.
âSpend time in the moonlight, charging your crystals and tarot cards, as well as meditating.
âBake something using at least one traditional food of that sabbat to share with others.
âSage cleanse your living space and any of your magickal items.
âWrite down how youâre feeling and how youâd like to feel in the weeks to come.
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@violet-the-witch đ | this tea is great for cleansing yourself of negative energy and providing protection throughout the day <3
I was obsessed with âpotion makingâ as a wee one!!
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Herbs herbs herbs! For all your reference, spell making and craft needs.
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General Information
Agrimony is a perennial native to Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa that has naturalized to most of the US and Canada. It grows in open areas, fields and waste places and hedgerows. Yellow flower spikes appear on a downy stem about 20 inches tall around Midsummer and continue on through September. The seeds that follow are contained within burr-like cases, which stick to everything. The leaves are downy and serrated and pinnately divided with less division in the smaller lower leaves. The leaves are fuzzy with more fuzz on the bottom giving the undersides a silvery appearance. The root is a black woody rhizome. The entire plant has a sweet citrusy scent.
History and Folklore
The name Agrimony comes from the Greek Argemone, which means a plant that is healing to the eyes, although Agrimony isnât often used in this capacity. Eupetoria is a reference to a king who died in 63BCE and was renowned for his herbal skill and knowledge.
The Anglo-Saxons called it Garclive and used it to treat wounds and skin blemishes. During Medieval times it was a treatment for internal bleeding, in combination with pounded frogs.
Once this herb was used to aid in detecting witches.
Propagation
Agrimony will grow well throughout most of North America. A perennial herb, it should be sown from seed in winter, or they may be stratified by putting them in the refrigerator for a couple of weeks before spring planting. Agrimony seeds are suitable for Midwinter planting ceremonies.
Agrimony prefers well-drained soil and full to partial sun and tolerates dry spells well.
Harvesting & Storage:
Agrimony can be harvested at midsummer or when the flowers just come into bloom. Cut the whole plant and hang outside to dry. Or pluck the leaves as needed.
Agrimony is an invasive perennial so youâll need to keep on top of it to make sure it doesnât take over.
Magical Attributes
Agrimony is masculine in nature and associated with the planet Jupiter, Cancer and the element of air.
Agrimony is useful for spellwork for those who who need to explore their true feelings and to help balance the emotions applied to a situation.
The plant is also used in protection spells, to help build a psychic shield, to reduce the influence of anotherâs negativity and to banish negative energies and spirits. It is said to reverse harmful spells cast on you, causing them to rebound on the sender. Use in all protective sachets, spells and medicine bags. It is useful also as a banishing smudge or as a wash to cleanse the aura.
It is especially useful in healing magic as it enhances the strength of all healing spells, especially at a distance. You could use it in a rituali bath before beginning, as a wash for your tools, in a smudge or simply decorate your alter with it.
Agrimony can be added to pillows, or placed under the pillow to ensure a deep, dreamless sleep. This is especially useful for those who are too troubled to sleep properly. This is an old traditional use for this herb as the following rhyme indicates:
If it be leyd under mannâs heed, He shal sleepyn as he were deed; He shal never drede ne wakyn Till fro under his heed it be takyn.
Household Use
This plant works well in a perennial border. It also yields a yellow dye. The later in the season the plant is collected, the darker the dye will be.
This plant also contains a good deal of tannin and may be useful in dressing leather.
Healing Attributes
Agrimony has astringent properties which makes it very useful for drawing out stings and thorns and for acne. Use a fomentation for these problems. A tonic infusion, a 1-2 teaspoons per teacup, three times a day(or make it by the jugful, adjusting measurements accordingly, and store it in the fridge to drink cold), can be used as a diuretic and for urinary and kidney infections, for jaundice and general liver ailments, ulcers, diarrhea and general digestive complaints and for excessively heavy menstruation and hemorrhage. Agrimony is also a popular âspring tonicâ. The same infusion may also be used as a gargle for throat irritation, especially useful for singers. A poultice of the leaves may be used for migraines.
Caution
Do not use this herb internally if you are constipated. It will make you worse.
Culinary Use
Agrimony makes a lovely fragrant tea good hot or iced. Steep 1 teaspoon of dried leaves and flowers in one cup of hot water for 15 minutes. Add honey to taste. Contains vitamins B3, K, iron and niacin