This post will come as a surprise to a lot of people. Even ‘awake’ people don’t know very much about Shakespeare. His writings are taught in school as one of the greatest works ever in human history. While manuscripts of the most important writers in the history of the world have made their way […]
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Astrorisa Moon Forecast ~ Capricorn Full Moon ~ 7/16/2019
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FULL BUCK MOON
Mid -Summer Moon
Astrorisa Moon Forecaster
July 16, 2019
Time: 5:38 PM EDT
Moon Capricorn 24° in House 2
Sun Cancer 24° in House 8
![]() Lunar Themes: Exciting experiences, a rush and change occurs. Education. Advancement, Important information revealed. New employment, Creative environment. Career changes and new opportunities. Upsetting news, negative attention, dismissals, aggression, fighting, unreliable, and new obstacles.
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What’s July Birthstone? — Good Witches Homestead
Happy birthday to all you July babies! Your birthstone, the ruby, is among the most highly prized of gemstones. The ruby, birthstone for July, is among the most highly prized of gemstones. Large rubies are harder to find than large diamonds, emeralds, and sapphires. As a result, rubies’ value increases with size more than any […]
Web of Life Ritual for Interconnectivity and Awareness — The Druid’s Garden
Last week, we delved deeply into a critical aspect of land healing with two related concepts; thinking about the world in terms of (eco) systems and the interconnectivity of those ecosystems for all life. Last week was practical, full of discussions, definitions, and how you might design land regeneration projects with ecosystems and interconnectivity in […]
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A LIGHT IN DARK PLACES: CRYSTAL HEALING + CLEANSING RITUAL FOR THE CAPRICORN LUNAR ECLIPSE
When I’m hurting, I often turn to the moon for solace. I stand under her brilliance at night and ask for nurturing, peace, healing, understanding.
The moon is many things: a guiding light in the night sky, a sorceress, a mystic, a keeper of wisdom.
She’s powerful, she moves the tides, and flowers bloom in the sway and cycle of her phases.
Studying the moon, following her phases and their effect on our lives, as well as rituals and devotions, has grown in popularity these past few years.
Is it the seeking of something more in our everyday lives? Or is the return to a primal, healing source that resonates very deeply to our DNA?
It’s very easy to imagine the first humans gazing upon the moon in wonder. She captures the imagination and ignites the intuition, the magic of our souls.
An eclipses, likely terrifying to them — an omen or portent of dark things or times to come…
I know these past few weeks have been hard for a lot of you.
There’s been a lot of loss, grief, shocking turn of events, stress, and emotional upheaval …
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A Forest Grown Future for Pennsylvania’s Precious Ginseng — Good Witches Homestead
In Pennsylvania’s lush, green Appalachian foothills, our North American ginseng thrives. It’s here in these undulating woodlands that Randy has tended our certified organic and forest grown ginseng for more than 30 years. “There are very few people who are cultivating the plant in its wild habitat,” said Jennifer, Mountain Rose Herbs’ Chief Operations Officer. “It’s a […]
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Sage Varieties: Growing Tips and Recipes
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The genus Salvia contains a staggering range of species suitable for every garden use under the sun—and in the shade. But for cooking, none can rival common garden sage (Salvia officinalis) and its cultivars. Sage has long been valued for its contributions to the cook’s palette of flavors. Its robust piney aroma and earthy flavor complement many ingredients. Sage is also an attractive garden plant, particularly in its fancy-leaved forms. Plus, it prospers under a wide range of conditions and adds striking bold texture to mixed plantings.
Growing Info For Sage
• Light: Full sun
• Height: 18 to 24 inches
• Width: 24 to 36 inches
• Bloom time: Late spring, although valued most for its evergreen foliage.
• Soil: Well-drained, tolerant of a wide range of soil types.
What’s the Difference Between Types of Sage?
S. officinalis vary widely in the size and shape of its leaves. Sharp-eyed herbalists…
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