MOON TEAS
The Following Are Recipes For Tea’s Made From The 13 Sacred Druid Trees
HAWTHORN MOON
Peace, sleep, dreams, prosperity, happiness.
1 part hawthorn
1 part catnip
1/2 part rue
1/2 part chamomile
MOON TEAS
The Following Are Recipes For Tea’s Made From The 13 Sacred Druid Trees
HAWTHORN MOON
Peace, sleep, dreams, prosperity, happiness.
1 part hawthorn
1 part catnip
1/2 part rue
1/2 part chamomile
MOON TEAS
The Following Are Recipes For Tea’s Made From The 13 Sacred Druid Trees
ELDER MOON
Exorcism, prosperity, astral travel, finding faeries.
1 part ginko
1 part mugwort
1 part valerian
1 part spearmint
pinch of anise
pinch of allspice
MOON TEAS
The Following Are Recipes For Tea’s Made From The 13 Sacred Druid Trees
BIRCH MOON
Matters of beginnings and children; purification.
3 parts ginger
1 part lemongrass
pinch of dill
splash of lemon juice
MOON TEAS
The Following Are Recipes For Tea’s Made From The 13 Sacred Druid Trees
ALDER MOON
Spirituality, wholeness of being.
1 part linden
1 part hibiscus
2 tablespoons of cream or milk
splash of cranberry juice
MOON TEAS
The Following Are Recipes For Tea’s Made From The 13 Sacred Druid Trees
ASH MOON
Matters of the intellect; magic, healing.
2 parts angelica
1/2 part sage
1/2 part black cohosh
pinch of rosemary
Today let’s all commit a random act of kindness. You could pay the toll for the car behind you or leave a coffee on a co-workers desk without letting them know. Then do something in your own space that will affect a shift towards planetary peace and harmony. Place a new and healthy green plant in the center of your living space. This plant will facilitate personal healing on every conceivable level. Eastern philosophy says that whenever you intentionally improve your own living space a reciprocal ripple effect will then energetically improve the entire globe. So just one special little symbol placed anywhere inside your space can have a huge and beautiful impact on the entire world!
By Ellen Whitehurst for Astrology.com
Following brings supreme success. You may not be able to change the direction of the wind, but by frequently adjusting your sails, you can arrive at your destination.
Those who would acquire a following must speak the language of their followers. Those who would be loved must become the envisioned lover of their beloved. Those who would prosper must bend with natural forces and the pressures of society. In matters of principle, stand firm; in matters of style and taste, swim with the current.
In all human affairs, change is constant. In order to stay fresh, old ideas and patterns must continually be discarded in favor of new ones. Only by being adaptable to the demands of the time can the highest good emerge. Only by adjusting to changing circumstances can you prosper. Remain flexible, and you will gain the confidence of those around you. Bend and you shall not break.
What has traditionally been known as the Devil card expresses the realm of the Taboo, the culturally rejected wildness and undigested shadow side that each of us carries in our subconscious. This shadow is actually at the core of our being, which we cannot get rid of and will never succeed in taming. From its earliest versions, which portrayed a vampire-demon, this card evoked the Church-fueled fear that a person could “lose their soul” to wild and passionate forces.
The image which emerged in the mid-1700’s gives us a more sophisticated rendition — that of the “scapegoated Goddess,” whose esoteric name is Baphomet. Volcanic reserves of passion and primal desire empower her efforts to overcome the pressure of stereotyped roles and experience true freedom of soul. Tavaglione’s highly evolved image (Stella deck) portrays the magical formula for harnessing and transmuting primal and obsessive emotions into transformative energies. As a part of the Gnostic message of Tarot, this fearsome passion and power must be reintegrated into the personality, to fuel the soul’s passage from mortal to immortal.
The ancients regarded turquoise as a powerful magickal aid to ward off misfortune, illness,
and the evil eye. You can use turquoise to make your own amulet for protection.
To begin, during the waxing Moon take a piece of blue turquoise or an item of blue
turquoise jewelry and hold it in your hand for a moment. In your mind’s eye, picture a
blue light surrounding you. Hold the stone to your heart, and breathe on it to charge it
with your power, saying:
Stone of blue, surround me with protective energy.
I am protected by your soothing blue light.
Carry your turquoise with you or wear it as often as you can.
Handle it frequently to keep the spell active.
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