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I am re-posting this from last year FYI…

Sooo, it’s St Patricks Day again.

I don’t have any Irish blood – the love of potatoes must come purely from the German ancestry – but St Ps day is interesting.

There apparently was not one actual St Patrick & the “driving of the snakes” from Ireland was totally a metaphor for the Christian conquest of Paganism…There is loads re it on the web…

Briefly, the shamrock was apparently a symbol of the triple goddess and pagans often wear or decorate with snakes on St Ps day as a quiet little up yours.

These days are also ancient festivals of Dionysus….& Bacchus

So, it seems clear – wear something with Snakes on it to honour the poor persecuted Pagans of yore and drink wine to honour Bacchus and Dionysus. If you don’t drink, you can just do the over the top libidinal aspects of Dionysus and Co.

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Today is the ancient feast day of Sophia aka Sapientia, the Goddess of wisdom & (say the gnostic christians) the wife of God. Later demoted to be the Holy Ghost. This is an amazingly abbreviated version, of course. Perhaps she could be the ruler of Virgo, instead of Mercury? It fits in with this.

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See Also: The Thunder Perfect Mind

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David La Chapelle

Ishtar, the Venus/Aphrodite of Ancient Babylon, is amazing. She managed to hold sway over a huge variety of realms; Love, War, Sex, Wine, Courtesans, Flowers…Now so far as I am concerned, the planet currently known as Venus IS also Ishtar but f.y.i. there is an Asteroid Ishtar. Number 7088 if you want to try and put it into your chart via the Astrodienst Extended Options.

I am completely thrilled that my Ishtar is conjunct Lilith. In Capricorn! I have these cool, bitched up feminine asteroids in Capricorn and nothing else, making me think v.differently about that bit of my chart.  There’s an asteroid Aphrodite too. But i repeat: The Morning/Evening Star is it; Venus-Aphrodite-Ishtar et al.

Note that Venus is in the sign of her rulership this week AND moving to trine (easy, flowing) Jupiter in Aquarius. Something stupendously o.t.t. could go on. A BIG love, overblown and imposs to resist. Or it could just be crazy, crazy appetites. The double-a-jeans size in two weeks Jupiter diet. Or a Venusian spending regime where everything you spend turns to health and beauty until the cc statement petrifies you on the spot.

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“The Kitchen Witch’s Creed

In this pot, I stir to the sun ?An’ follow the rule of harming none.

Banishment of bane when goin’ winddershins; ?An’ with water and salte negativity is cleansed.

Household duties are more than chores, ?Magick abounds when mopping floors.

With this broom, I do sweep ?To clean my house and safely keep.

Marigold, Basil, Thyme and Yarrow ?My spell is cast for a better tomorrow.

Lemons for joy and apples for health, ?The power within brings great wealth.

And, in this kitch I do pray ?To truly walk the Witches Way…”

O i do so love sacred house cleaning, witchy herbs et al & this creed is so cool – does anyone know where it comes from?

And what that black scorp-fish thing is on the floor of the witch-modelle might be and hands up who knows which ritual a lit red candle is required for when one is already poised quite precariously on the rim of an empty cauldron?

Plus, I only just noticed this -who says Mercury in Aries can’t be thick on occasion- is it her leg or her cauldron that is chained up???  Are the art directors seriously so sleazy that they’d either suspect their p.a.s of ripping off their crap cauldron, her of running off or needing to add b/d refs to an already suss large red candle scenario?

See Also:  Astro Housewitchery- Basil & Astro-Housewitchery – Thyme

“The modern English words “night”, “nocturnal”, and “equinox” (as well as the French “la nuit”, meaning night) are all derived from Nut’s name. Nut’s symbols are the stars, the night sky, and cows. Lapis Lazuli is also sacred to Her. Nuit is associated with Thursday and also with March. “

There is more here

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hecate-400Hecate – William Blake

Like Lilith, Hecate is a Dark Moon Goddess & deals with the more shadowy aspects of our lives. Especially secret woman’s biz. She is sometimes considered a Crone goddess (Crone comes from Chronos, for time) and sometimes a Virgin goddess…but generally she is a Goddess of magic, ghosts, storms, the night, dreams, cross roads and wild animals. She is able to see into all worlds and guards the border between this world and the spirit world.

She is considered the Goddess of Trivia which sounds stupid until you remember that trivia comes from the Latin “tri via” or three streets. A retired Roman soldier was posted at each such junction and was supposed to be able to answer any question at all…no matter how trivial, lol.  Hecate has similarities to Hermes and to Isis along with others. One of the titles was The Distant One and it was her who rescued Persephone when she was taken to the Underworld.

Hecate rules in this time – the Dark Moon & she is who you are meant to call upon when crossing a MAJOR border in your life, to aid in dream messaging and divination or during dark times…If you have a prominent Hecate in your chart, all these themes are infused into your everyday being. She is Asteroid 100 and you can add her into your chart using the Astrodienst Extended Chart Options.This statue of Hecate is in the Vatican City. Ancient, of course, but nobody knows who did it.

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In fact, you could see her as a kind  of Lady Pluto when interpreting her in your chart…Go ON have a look! And this is cool too…

“..Lucius Apuleius (c. 123 – c. 170 CE) in his work “The Golden Ass” associates Hecate with Isis:
‘I am she that is the natural mother of all things, mistress and governess of all the elements, the initial progeny of worlds, chief of powers divine, Queen of heaven, the principal of the Gods celestial, the light of the goddesses: at my will the planets of the air, the wholesome winds of the Seas, and the silences of hell be disposed; my name, my divinity is adored throughout all the world in divers manners, in variable customs and in many names, [...] Some call me Juno, others Bellona of the Battles, and still others Hecate. Principally the Ethiopians which dwell in the Orient, and the Egyptians which are excellent in all kind of ancient doctrine, and by their proper ceremonies accustomed to worship me, do call me Queen Isis…” From Wikipedia

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“Magic rites, primitive civilizations, alchemy, the language of flowers, fire, or sleepless nights, are so many stages on the way to unity and the philosophers’ stone.”  Albert Camus


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Colette Calascione

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So i get told heaps that it is “unlucky” to buy your own Tarot deck. Or else i get asked if this is true. I don’t believe this for a moment, though anyone who wants to gift me a Thoth Tarot is more than welcome.

The reason it’s considered an ill-omen to buy your own comes from the Burning Times – in an age of oppression and council (!) driven atrocities & theocide against those considered not with the Christian program, it was essential to be able to say someone else gave you the ‘devil’s playing cards.’  Same reason so many powerful witchy herbs achieved such popular culinary usage…And  the mega-powerful & magic Artemesia (Flower of Artemis) was re-named as the dull-sounding Mugwort…

Currently I have the Waite Deck & i love it but the Thoth deck is something else; it always feels modern and the images translate more directly into one’s subliminal mind than do the medieval ones of the Waite. Obviously, the accuracy of any form of divination depends upon a variety of factors & keeping a journal is vital to understanding. So that you know what a card or a dream image means to YOU. It’s always personal.

I still totally recall throwing my first and only Thoth deck into a fire as Pluto was about to conjoin my Midheaven. I was too new to astrology to get the Pluto thing but i was sitting squat-legged on shagpile rug in front of a blazing late winter fire doing my tarot and it kept coming up with the same stuff – no matter how i shuffled…The Tower, Death, Nine of Swords…blah blah blah, the shit-fest from hell…I didn’t feel freaked out getting the cards -the vibe in the room was benevolent – i felt relaxed and connected with a good force.

But the cards – i blamed them & chucked the whole lot in the fire, went to get a glass of wine, called a guy to come around and assuage the tension…SO the cards i destroyed were right! The very next week the newspaper i was a journalist on closed down so I was unemployed and in the same day the man i was in love with told me he’d just gotten his ex pregnant as he “owed” her a baby + my flatmates took off, leaving me with what then felt like an insurmountable bill to pay. My point: the cards were right.

This is a point for astro-fiends & wiccan types only but it’s like how in astrology the Koch house system seems to work right down to the minute when it comes to timing transits but be a bit dodgy for natal charts – with Tarot, it’s like the Waite deck is sensational at glomping onto the mood/vibe but Thoth seems to be – like the Koch house system- super accurate if  you’re working with receptive peeps.

Thoth is the Egyptian Mercury-Hermes…BTW

Note: I don’t think ‘theocide’ is a word – what do you call a ‘genocide’ purely against pagans, witches or people you suspect have a belief system different to yours?

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