SUMMER GETS A BOOST WITH THESE MAGICAL TRANSITS

SUMMER GETS A BOOST WITH THESE MAGICAL TRANSITS

Astrological magic had its heyday in the medieval period, when kings and queens ruled the lands. Magic can be seen as metaphorical attempts to gain the favor of the sovereign, and many of the stipulations around when to practice magic are based around the idea of finding the ruler in a good mood, willing and able to help. Planets traversing one of their favorite places, known as dignities, symbolize just such rulers—those who are content in their special place and willing to marshal resources to the aid of those they favor.

 

TRANSIT OF VENUS REVISITED

Summer begins with Venus in mid-Gemini, close to the place where she made the fabled “transit of Venus” alignments with the sun in 2004 and 2012. These rare events happen in pairs and more than a century apart and so we are still feeling the reverberating effects of this relatively recent pair. The astronomical reason these alignments happen in Gemini is that this is the place where Venus’ orbit intersects with the Earth’s orbit—a.k.a. the ecliptic plane. As Venus crosses these degrees she is very closely aligned with the ecliptic, and her energy is more directly interacting with the Earth plane. Venus will be very close to the ecliptic (within half a degree) from June 23 till July 17, with the exact crossing occurring on July 5. This proximity of Venus to the ecliptic is book-ended by Venus making two oppositions, the first with Jupiter on June 23 and the second with Saturn on July 17. Jupiter tends to expand things, and so the summer may begin with early fireworks as larger-than-life love affairs seem to be exploding everywhere. These may feel amazing at first but ultimately be tested by distance or differences in philosophy, religion, and education. After Venus makes the opposition with Saturn in July, you should know if things have a chance of standing the test of time. Saturn may introduce further delays or obstacles, but could also reward those who have already invested in relationships with patience, planning, and commitment.

 

FULL MOON IN AQUARIUS, AUGUST 15

The second full moon of summer occurs at 22° 24’ of Aquarius—and this is very close to the magical star Deneb Algedi. In the Middle Ages, this star was considered one of 15 stars with special magical powers known as behenian stars. Deneb Algedi was said to grant wealth, protection, and favor in lawsuits by authors like Ficino and Agrippa, who also said the stone chalcedony and the herb marjoram would help draw the star’s power into material form, along with its sigil.

This star is associated with wisdom, law and order, and the power to establish businesses, social institutions, and civilization. In the early morning of August 15, before sunrise, look to the west-southwest and find the moon setting. Just above the moon, you will see Deneb Algedi. (You may even see a Perseid meteor or two, since the peak of the shower is only a few nights before. Be sure to make a wish if you do!) Don’t forget to ask the moon to send some of Deneb Algedi’s magic into your life—or perhaps the life of someone you love.

 

NEW MOON IN VIRGO, AUGUST 30

This year’s new moon in Virgo features a powerful alignment of five planets: Going outward from Earth, we have the moon, the sun, Mercury, Venus, and Mars, all in a relatively straight line. This extraordinary line-up of our closest five neighbors occurs in the sign of service and working toward the perfection of our craft. Because Mercury, Venus, and Mars are all on the far side of the sun from Earth, we are being called to seek out and find new unfamiliar parts of ourselves or re-discover something that was lost or hidden. This may involve travel and learning –especially regarding lost, hidden, or secret knowledge. If we’re already in touch with some newly discovered or re-discovered part of ourselves regarding work, service, and self-improvement, then we may need to protect and shepherd this vulnerable new shoot of growth until it reaches a safe place where it can stand on its own two feet. Much of the experiences and identity shifts we undergo in the fall have their seed moment in this final new moon of the summer season.

Beginning around the autumn equinox, Mercury and Venus emerge from under the sun’s beams to shine together in the western evening sky. These two will remain visible and relatively close to each other in the evening sky for several weeks, sojourning through the signs of Libra and Scorpio until Mercury’s station at the end of October. This long-term transit has implications for our feminine and social identities. And in mid-October, Mars rises to become morning star, beginning a new exploration of our individual and masculine identities. Both of these divergent processes have their beginnings in the same moment, which makes the new moon of August 30 crucial for consciously defining our intentions, goals, and desires.

 

 

Gary P. Caton is a transdisciplinary astrologer who maintains an active sacred relationship with the living Sky as his temple. Initiated an astrologer by a magnificent dream in 1993, Gary is the author of Hermetica Triptycha: The Mercury Elemental Year, and host of the popular Hermetic Astrology Podcast. Find Gary online at DreamAstrologer.com

 

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The Daily Cosmic Calendar for Tuesday, June 11th

Expect the unexpected around the time the sun forms a dicey, 45-degree link with surprise-bringer Uranus (1:12 a.m.). Tune into your strategic thinking and problem-solving skills later on during the monthly lunar union with Pallas in Libra (12:04 p.m.). Enjoy playing board, card, or word games that test your intellectual prowess.

Ingenious ideas abound a little over an hour later when Mars forms an inspirational, 72-degree rapport with Uranus (1:18 p.m.). Shift gears over to a more conservative mindset as the moon squares off with Mercury (2:04 p.m.) and Mars (11:20 p.m.). Caution is the operative word overnight regarding romantic interludes since Venus is approaching the Dragon’s Head, Saturn, and Ceres via discordant aspects as Tuesday night morphs into Wednesday morning.

[Note to readers: All times are calculated for Pacific Daylight Time. Be sure to adjust all times according to your own local time so the alignments noted above will be exact for your location.]

Copyright 2018 Mark Lerner & Great Bear Enterprises, Ltd. 

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The Moon Phase Calendar for Tuesday, June 11th

Moon Phase Calendar

Tuesday – 11th June 2019

Current Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous

Moon is currently in the sign of Libra

Moon in Libra:
You might have a strong need for balance and harmony now. You probably desire to keep things “nice” rather than venturing into fundamental questions in order not to disturb the peace. You must learn to share your good and bad feelings. Do not be afraid to be who you really are, despite what is expected of you.

Organs influenced by Libra Moon Sign:
Organs: Kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, veins, skin as an organ of touch, pancreas, insulin, glucagon.

These organs are now more sensitive so provide them with extra care.

Surgical operations:
Surgical operations are not recommended during the Waxing Moon.

The Current Moon Phase for Tuesday, June 11

The Current Moon Phase for Tuesday, June 11

Waxing Gibbous
Illumination: 64%

The Moon today is in a Waxing Gibbous phase. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. The phase lasts round 7 days with the moon becoming more illuminated each day until the Full Moon. During a Waxing Gibbous the moon will rise in the east in mid-afternoon and will be high in the eastern sky at sunset. The moon is then visible though most of the night sky setting a few hour before sunrise. The word Gibbous first appeared in the 14th century and has its roots in the Latin word “gibbosus” meaning humpbacked.

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FULL MOON FOR JUNE 2019

FULL MOON FOR JUNE 2019

THE FULL STRAWBERRY MOON
June 1, 2019

Learn about the Full Moon in June 2019—which shines for Father’s Day this year—and also features a Jupiter-Moon conjunction! Find out more about the Full Strawberry Moon and why it’s special.

FULL MOON FOR FATHER’S DAY

The Moon will look full on Sunday, June 16 and Monday, June 17 in North America since it crests in the wee hours of the 17th.

Sunday, June 16 also happens to be Father’s Day. The Moon will rise in the evening shortly after sunset and be visible until just after sunrise on the 17th.

Grab some chairs and watch the sunset and the full Moon rise for a magical night!

FULL MOON AND JUPITER CONJUNCTION

Here’s another treat for Father’s Day. On Sunday, June 16, bright Jupiter and the Moon meet!

Look for the Moon and king planet Jupiter to light up skies all night long—from dusk until dawn!

WHAT IS THE FULL STRAWBERRY MOON?

The June Full Moon is called the Full Strawberry Moon. This Full Moon got its name from the Algonquin tribes in eastern North America who knew it as a signal to gather the ripening fruit of wild strawberries. It has also been known as the Honey Moon, Mead Moon, and the Full Rose Moon in Europe.

WHERE DID FULL MOON NAMES COME FROM?

Naming the full Moons is an age-old practice, nothing new. Ancient peoples commonly tracked the seasons by following the lunar calendar (versus today’s Gregorian calendar, which is a solar calendar).

For millennia, people across the world—including Native Americans—named the months after nature’s cues. Later, Colonial Americans adopted many of the Native American names and incorporated them into the modern calendar, as you will see in The Old Farmer’s Almanac, founded in 1792 during George Washington’s presidency.

MOON PHASES FOR JUNE 2019

All dates and times below are ET.

New Moon: June 3, 6:02 A.M.
First Quarter: June 10, 1:59 A.M.
Full Moon: June 17, 4:31 A.M.
Last Quarter: June 25, 5:46 A.M.

 

BEST DAYS IN JUNE 2019

Below are the best days for activities, based on the Moon’s sign and phase in June.

Activity Best Days
Camping 15, 16
Cutting Hay 25, 26
Getting Married 11, 12
Setting Eggs 11, 12, 19, 20
Fishing 3–17

 

MOON FACTS & FOLKLORE

  • A growing Moon and a flowing tide are lucky times to marry.
  • Days following both the New and Full Moons are most likely to be rainy or stormy.
  • Crabbing, shrimping, and clamming are best when the Moon is full.

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SKY WATCH: JUNE 2018

SKY WATCH: JUNE 2018

Welcome to your June 2018 Sky Watch! We’ll help you spot the best night sky events of June, including bright planets and stars, the full Moon, and celestial events.

SKY WATCH JUNE 2018

by Bob Berman, as featured in The 2018 Old Farmer’s Almanac

What’s in June’s night sky? Here are the highlights:

JUPITER

Jupiter still shines brightly all night! Look to the east in the evening. It’s highest in the sky at early-to-mid evening – and sets in the west before dawn.

The Giant Planet spends the first week close to Libra’s brightest star, Zubeneschamali.

Look for the Moon very close to Jupiter on June 23.

VENUS

Venus is our “evening “star” throughout June (until October). Look towards the west a couple hours after sunset. After the Moon, it’s the brightest object in the sky. Don’t get Venus confused with Jupiter.

Remember that Jupiter is in the east while Venus is in the west.

On June 15, the young Moon stands above Venus; on the 16th, the Moon passes to the left of Venus.

MARS

Mars rises at midnight at a blazing magnitude –1.7 in the southeast sky.  On June 3 and June 30, Mars will sit just below the Moon.

SATURN

Saturn and the Moon will meet on June 27—the very night the Ringed Planet comes to opposition, its nearest and brightest position of the year.  Furthermore, it will be a Full Moon on June 27–28, within a day of Saturn reaching opposition. Saturn and the Full Moon will move together across the night sky, climbing highest around midnight.

ASTERIODS

The only naked-eye asteroidVesta, attains a rare brilliancy. At magnitude 5.3, it is faint but easily seen (away from city lights) to the upper right of Saturn during the moonless period from the 5th to the 15th.

THE SUN

The solstice brings summer on the 21st at 6:07 A.M. EDT.

 

THE MONTH OF JUNE 2019: HOLIDAYS, FUN FACTS, FOLKLORE

THE MONTH OF JUNE 2019: HOLIDAYS, FUN FACTS, FOLKLORE

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN JUNE?

What’s happening in June 2019? June brings beautiful bouquets, delicious fruits and vegetables, and an urge to get out there and enjoy the sunshine. Check out June holidays, wacky times, gardening tips, and even a fun quiz!

It is the month of June,
The month of leaves and roses,
When pleasant sights salute the eyes,
And pleasant scents the noses.

N. P. Willis (1807-67)

JUNE CALENDAR

June was most likely named for the Roman goddess Juno, patroness of marriage and the well-being of women. Another interpretation says that the name came from the Latin juvenis, “young people,” who were celebrated at this time.

Holiday Happenings

    • Tuesday, June 5 is World Environment Day to raise environmental awareness across the globe.
    • Wednesday, June 14 is Flag Day (U.S.). Be sure to raise the flag! See flag guidelines.
    • Father’s Day falls on Sunday, June 16 this year. Read all about the history of Father’s Day here.
    • The summer solstice heralds the start of summer. In 2019, the solstice falls on June 21. In the Southern Hemisphere, winter begins at this time.
    • June 21 is also National Indigenous Peoples Day (Canada)
    • June 24 brings Midsummer Day, traditionally the midpoint of the growing season, halfway between planting and harvesting.

Cut your thistles before St. John [June 24],
You will have two instead of one.

Wacky Times

June 1: Say Something Nice Day
June 3: Chimborazo Day
June 6: National Yo-Yo Day
June 8: Upsy Daisy Day
June 21: Go Skateboarding Day
June 30: Asteroid Day

JUNE’S QUIZ

Which of the following is a traditional gift to give on a 19th wedding anniversary?

A. aquamarine

B. china

C. coral

D. lace

(To see answer, scroll to bottom of page!)

GARDENING

  • Everything’s coming up roses in June!
  • How are the tomatoes doing?
  • Got slugs, weeds, or other annoying insects?
  • Mow grass when it’s 2 to 3 inches high.
  • For all your cut flowers, make your bouquets last!

JUNE WEATHER

If June be sunny, harvest comes early.

June damp and warm does the farmer no harm.

EVERYDAY ADVICE

Wedding season is upon us!

Since the weather is warm, try saving some money this summer by using a clothesline to dry your clothes instead of the dryer.

NATURE AND WILDLIFE

June is also a big month for fishing.

ASTRONOMY

Look up! Enjoy the night sky from your own backyard.

The Full Strawberry Moon rises on June 17 at 4:31 a.m. EDT

JUNE’S BIRTH FLOWER: HONEYSUCKLE OR ROSE

June’s birth flowers are the honeysuckle and the rose.

  • A rose in general indicates love or desire. Specific roses may relate other messages. For example, a white rose may mean “silence” or “new beginnings,” while a yellow rose signifies “jealousy.”

 

  • The honeysuckle denotes the bonds of love, or generous and devoted affection.

JUNE’S BIRTHSTONES

June’s birthstone is generally considered the Pearl but also Alexandrite and Moonstone.

Pearls are associated with purity, honesty, and calmness. If you dream of a pearl ring, expect romance.

RHYME TIME

Ah, happy day, refuse to go!
Hang in the heavens forever so!

Forever in midafternoon,

Ah, happy day of happy June!

–Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford, American writer (1835–1921)

 

Answer to Quiz: A.
B., 20th year; C., 35th year; D., 13th year.

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Gothic Comments

Amazing Grace

Amazing grace, how sweet the Earth
that bore a witch like me!
I once was burned, now I survive,
was hung and now I sing.

T’was grace that drew down the moon
and grace that raised the seas.
The magic in the people’s will
will set our Mother free.

We face the East and breathe the winds
that move across this earth.
From gentle breeze to hurricane
our breath will bring forth the change.

Turn towards the South and feel the fire
that burns in you and me.
The spirit’s flame will rise again
and burn eternally.

We greet the West, our souls awash
in tides of primal birth.
Our tears and blood, our pain and love
will cleanse and heal the earth.

Reach into the North and know your roots
down deep ancestral caves.
We find the wisdom of the Crone,
Of circles we are made.

Amazing earth, enduring life,
from death into rebirth.
T’is earth I am and earth I love
and earth I’ll always be.

Amazing grace, how sweet the Earth
that bore witches like we.
We once were burned, now we survive,
were hung and now we sing.

Goddess bless, so mote it be,
Our magic spirals on.
Merry meet and merry part
and merry meet again.

 

–Verna Knapp, Author
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