Saturday, September 20, 2003
Saturday, September 20 (Moon in Cancer) What a Saturday night! One possibility is a "new love." You will attract members of the opposite sex who may not want anything to do with you following a sexual episode. Maintain your emotional equilibrium. Don't give up something of value for a temporary thrill.
The Spring Equinox (South of the Equator) was celebrated approximately on this date by the ancient Incas. It was a time for honoring the Sun God, feasting, rejoicing, animal sacrifices, and divinations. Festivals were also held on this date throughout South America to celebrate the birthday of the god Quetzalcoatl. -Dunwich
Alexander the Great, deified after his death, was born accompanied by great omens on this day in 356 B.C.E. -Pennick
The Spring Equinox (South of the Equator) was celebrated approximately on this date by the ancient Incas. It was a time for honoring the Sun God, feasting, rejoicing, animal sacrifices, and divinations. Festivals were also held on this date throughout South America to celebrate the birthday of the god Quetzalcoatl. -Dunwich
Alexander the Great, deified after his death, was born accompanied by great omens on this day in 356 B.C.E. -Pennick
Tuesday, September 16, 2003
Tuesday, September 16 (Moon in Taurus to Gemini 11:31 am) A domestic adjustment is necessary, and could include an actual change of residence or marital status. Be diplomatic. Make intelligent concessions to your family. Lost money will be returned. You could look back on this day with fondness.
Feast of Saint Cornely. On this day, villagers and farmers who live in Brittany honor Saint Cornely, the patyron of horned animals who is believed to have created the Carnac megaliths by magickally transforming enemy soldiers into stone. At midnight, oxen are blessed in a shrine dedicated to him. -Dunwich
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is celebrated. -Pennick
Feast of Saint Cornely. On this day, villagers and farmers who live in Brittany honor Saint Cornely, the patyron of horned animals who is believed to have created the Carnac megaliths by magickally transforming enemy soldiers into stone. At midnight, oxen are blessed in a shrine dedicated to him. -Dunwich
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is celebrated. -Pennick
Monday, September 15, 2003
Monday, September 15 (Moon in Taurus) The Taurus moon relates to your third house. This means you will be on the move, take short trips, and make agreements with relatives. Writing is important, so get your feelings on paper. Start a diary, if necessary. Sagittarius figures in this scenario.
The full moon of September, known as the Harvest Moon, normally begins on or around this date. Many believe it to possess great magickal powers, and numberous superstitions are connected with it. Harvest Moon rituals are performed throughout the world on the first night of the full moon by many Witches and Pagans, espectially those who dwell in the country. -Dunwich
The full moon of September, known as the Harvest Moon, normally begins on or around this date. Many believe it to possess great magickal powers, and numberous superstitions are connected with it. Harvest Moon rituals are performed throughout the world on the first night of the full moon by many Witches and Pagans, espectially those who dwell in the country. -Dunwich
Sunday, September 14, 2003
Sunday, September 14 (Moon in Taurus) Be willing to revise, to review, to reqrite, and to rebuild. This can be your "makeover" day. A debt will be paid; you will be most relieved as a result. More good news: What had been lost, missing, or stolen will be retrieved and returned.
In ancient Rome, the Feast of the Holy Cross was celebrated on this date in commemoration of a supernatural vision of a cross in the sky, as well as a battle victory of Roman Emperor Constantine I.
On this date in the year 1692, the Witch trial of two Pilgrim women opened in Stamford, Connecticut. One was found not guilty; the other was convicted and sentenced to die, but was later reprieved by an investigating committee.
On this date in the year 1486, ceremonial magician Agrippa von Nettesheim was born in Cologne, France. He was skilled in the arts of divination, numerology, and astrology, and wrote several books that had a great influence over Western occultism. He died in Grenoble, France in the year 1535. -Dunwich
Feast of Lights This ancient Egyptian ceremony involved offerings of light burning all night before images of the gods and the tombs of the dead. -Pennick
In ancient Rome, the Feast of the Holy Cross was celebrated on this date in commemoration of a supernatural vision of a cross in the sky, as well as a battle victory of Roman Emperor Constantine I.
On this date in the year 1692, the Witch trial of two Pilgrim women opened in Stamford, Connecticut. One was found not guilty; the other was convicted and sentenced to die, but was later reprieved by an investigating committee.
On this date in the year 1486, ceremonial magician Agrippa von Nettesheim was born in Cologne, France. He was skilled in the arts of divination, numerology, and astrology, and wrote several books that had a great influence over Western occultism. He died in Grenoble, France in the year 1535. -Dunwich
Feast of Lights This ancient Egyptian ceremony involved offerings of light burning all night before images of the gods and the tombs of the dead. -Pennick
Friday, September 12, 2003
Friday, September 12 (Moon in Aries) The money question is settled. You will get a fair deal, and your prestige will soar. The focus is also on your marital status. You may be feeling, "At last I belong!" A decision on whether to leave home will arise. The key is to stick with familiar ground. -Sydney Omarr
On this date in the year 1902, actress Margaret Hamilton was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She is best known for her memorable role as the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. She died on May 16, 1985, in Salisbury, Connecticut.
On this date in the year 1902, actress Margaret Hamilton was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She is best known for her memorable role as the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. She died on May 16, 1985, in Salisbury, Connecticut.
Tuesday, October 01, 2002
Perhaps it was the middle of January in the present year that I first looked up and saw the mark on the wall. In order to fix a date it is necessary to remember what one saw. So now I think of the fire; the steady film of yellow light upon the page of my book; the three chrysanthemums in the round glass bowl on the mantelpiece. Yes, it must have been the winter time, and we had just finished our tea, for I remember that I was smoking a cigarette when I looked up and saw the mark on the wall for the first time. I looked up though the smoke of my cigarette and my eye lodged for a moment upon the burning coals, and that old fancy of the crimson flag flapping from the castle tower came into my mind, and I thought of the cavalcade of red knights riding up the side of the black rock. Rather to my relief the sight of the mark interrupted the fancy, for it is an old fancy, an automatic fancy, made as a child perhaps. The mark was a small round mark, black upon the white wall, about six or seven inches above the mantelpiece.
Monday, September 30, 2002
What is best to be done, do you ask me? The answer is plain. Whether you can affect the signs of the sky or not, you *can* the signs of the times. Whether you can bring the sun back or not, you can assuredly bring back your own cheerfulness, and your own honesty. You may not be able to say to the winds, "Peace; be still," but you can cease from the insolence of your own lips, and the troubling of your own passions. And all *that* it would be extremely well to do, even though the day were coming when the sun should be as darkness, and the moon as blood. But, the paths of rectitude and piety once regained, who shall say that the promise of old time would not be found to hold for us also? -- "Bring ye all the tithes into my storehouse, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord God, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it."