Saturday Magick: Pathways Through the Dark
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Saturday Magick: Pathways Through the Dark

Ancient Origins and Etymology Saturday derives its name from the Old English Sæternesdæg, meaning “Saturn’s Day,” in honor of the Roman god Saturn. Saturn, a deity of agriculture, time, and discipline, was revered for his wisdom and his connection to cycles of growth and renewal. The Latin name for Saturday, dies Saturni (“Day of Saturn”),…

Friday Magic: Understanding Venus Day
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Friday Magic: Understanding Venus Day

Ancient Origins and Etymology Friday derives its name from the Old English Frīgedæg, meaning “Frigg’s Day,” in honor of the Norse goddess Frigg (or Frigga). Frigg, the goddess of love, marriage, and domestic harmony, was deeply associated with relationships, beauty, and nurturing energy. In Roman tradition, Friday is connected to Venus, the goddess of love,…

Thursday Magic: Harvesting Jupiter’s Blessings
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Thursday Magic: Harvesting Jupiter’s Blessings

Ancient Origins and Etymology Thursday derives its name from the Old English Þūnresdæg, meaning “Thor’s Day,” in honor of the Norse god Thor, the mighty deity of thunder, strength, and protection. Thor, known for wielding his powerful hammer Mjölnir, was deeply revered as a protector of humanity and a symbol of courage and vitality. This…

Wednesday Magic: Guide to Mercury Day
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Wednesday Magic: Guide to Mercury Day

Ancient Origins and Etymology The name Wednesday originates from the Old English Wodnesdæg, meaning “Woden’s Day,” a reference to the Norse god Odin (or Woden). Odin was a deity of wisdom, knowledge, and communication, making his association with this day particularly fitting. This connection stems from the Roman tradition of associating Wednesday with Mercury, the…

Monday Magic: Moonday Magic for Modern Practice
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Monday Magic: Moonday Magic for Modern Practice

Ancient Origins and Etymology Monday, as its name suggests, is profoundly tied to the Moon. The word itself originates from the Old English Monandæg, meaning “Moon’s Day,” a translation of the Latin dies Lunae. This connection to the Moon is preserved across Germanic and Romance languages alike. For example, German calls it Montag, Dutch uses…

Belladonna
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Belladonna

Names: Scientific & Latin: Atropa belladonna Nicknames: Deadly Nightshade, Devil’s Cherries, Witch’s Berry Intentions: Protection, banishment, invisibility, transformation, astral projection Properties: Potent banishing energy, enhances psychic abilities, creates a veil of invisibility, aids in transformation, connects to the spirit realm Basic Overview: Belladonna is a powerful and mysterious plant with a long history in both…