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Continue reading →: Saturn Day (Saturday) | witchy days of the weekEach day of the week has magical correspondences. They are associated with the god or goddess it was named after. Click here to learn more. Saturday = Saturn’s Day Saturday was named after the Roman god, Saturn. Saturn is associated with endings, limitation, time, work, discipline, harvesting, solitude, and the occult.…
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Continue reading →: Venus Day | witchy days of the weekEach day of the week has magical correspondences. They are associated with the god or goddess it was named after. Click here to learn more. Friday = Freya’s Day Friday was named after the Norse goddess, Freya (or Freyja.) In Roman mythology, this is Venus. Venus is the ultimate divine feminine…
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Continue reading →: Jupiter Day | witchy days of the weekEach day of the week has magical correspondences. They are associated with the god or goddess it was named after. Click here to learn more. Thursday = Thor’s Day Thursday was named after the Norse god, Thor. In Roman mythology, Thor is connected to Jupiter. Jupiter is the god of expansion,…
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Continue reading →: Mercury Day (Wednesday) | witchy days of the weekEach day of the week has magical correspondences. They are associated with the god or goddess it was named after. Click here to learn more. Wednesday = Wodin’s Day Wednesday was named after the Germanic god, Wodin – who is connected to the Norse god, Odin. In Roman mythology, this is…
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Continue reading →: Mars Day (Tuesday) | witchy days of the weekEach day of the week has magical correspondences. They are associated with the god or goddess that it was named after. Click here to learn more. Tuesday = Týr’s Day Tuesday was named after the Germanic and Norse god, Týr. This god is directly connected to the Roman god, Mars.…
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Continue reading →: Moon Day (Monday) | witchy days of the weekEach day of the week has magical correspondences. They are associated with the god or goddess it was named after. Click here to learn more. Monday = Moon Day Monday was named after the moon. In Spanish, the moon translates to “Luna.” We also use the term “lunar” when speaking of…
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Continue reading →: Homestead challenge day 3: teas and compostingToday’s homesteading, I made a bulk pitcher of iced tea, blends of dried herbal tea, and started up composting again. I have a LOMI electric composter, which is perfect for apartment living. I’ve used it before but I stopped using it for a while. So now, I’m just starting it…
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Continue reading →: Sun Day (Sunday) | witchy days of the weekEach day of the week has magical correspondences. They are associated with the god or goddess that it was named after. Click here to learn more. Sunday = Sun Day According to the modern day Gregorian calendar, which is developed from the Hebrew calendar, Sunday marks the first day of…
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Continue reading →: Homestead challenge day 2: homemade breadHappy 4th of July! Unfortunately, with this heat wave, I could not go out today. Will be celebrating later this week, maybe. For today’s homestead challenge, I made bread from scratch! I’ve made sourdough bread before, but found it kind of overwhelming. So, I plan to return to that later,…
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Continue reading →: You are allowed to change.You do not have to be a slave to your past — to the person who you used to be. Life is full of change and evolution; the most natural thing that you can do is evolve. You are allowed to disagree with the person who you used to be.…
