Saturday, April 17, 2010

Moon enters the Air Sign of Gemini

"I'm one with the Goddess
and open to Her Wisdom."

4th Day of the 5th Lunar Cycle
Ruled by Artemis
Lunar Tree Cycle ~ Saille/Willow
3rd Day of the Celtic Tree Month ~ Saille/Willow
Moon Phase: waxing New Moon
Moon rises: 8:08AM EDST
Moon sets: 11:53PM EDST
Moon in Taurus v/c 12:57AM EDST
Moon enters the Mutable Air Sign
of Gemini at 2:08AM EDST
Blodeuwedd's Cycle of the Moon
Lunar Meditation: The gifts of Spring.
Sun in Aries
Sunrise: 6:38AM EDST
Sunset: 8:01PM EDST
Solar Question for the Day: "What
message is your body trying to tell you?"
Imbolc (Gwyl Mair) Quarter of the Year
April 17th, 2010


Moon in Gemini - This lunar transit in Gemini is a time of communication and other means of expression, having feelings of needing freedom, being very adaptable, making short journeys, reading and/or writing, having desires of variety and having more than one thing going at once or as we say nowadays - multi-tasking.  As everyone is being adaptable and changeable, take all statements and promises with a grain of salt, especially if the person has proven fickle in the past. You will find this to be a hard time to make any decisions but you can use wit and cleverness in conversations.  Enjoy Gemini's freedom today because tomorrow Mercury Retrograde begins and communication can become a snarled mess.

Primroses - I've noticed that some of my primroses have survived the upheavel they experienced last fall when a new sewer system was put in our yard.  They are bravely flowering lovely blossoms in spite of the fickle spring weather we are having.  Blue and red primroses growing in the garden protect it from all adversities, and they also attract fairies says Scott Cunningham in his Encyclopedia of Magickal Herbs.... This is feminine gender plant and sometimes is called by other names which are Butter Rose, English Cowslip, and Password.  Their element is Earth and their deity is Freya. 
   The Primrose is another spring flower which is was felt unlucky to bring indoors in a quantity of less than thirteen, for fear that less would limit the number of eggs or chicks from poultry. However, in larger bunches they were welcome.  Have you ever noticed that primrose plants seem to blossom with large quantities of flowers on each individual plant? 
   Primroses have long been associated with children, it being said that placing the dried flowers in a child's pillow would ensure their respect. Keeping the plant in flower on the window sill is also said to encourage their sleep and to guarantee pleasant dreams. The plant does have sedative properties and an infusion of the flowers can be used to calm the nerves. The roots are infused as a headache cure, although they can also be used as an emetic so it is wise to make the solution a weak one. Primroses used to be used in cooking as well as medicine, the petals being added to rice, floated on soup or crystallized as cake decorations.
   The Primrose is used in spells to attract love, and for the protection of a loved one. Place a pressed Primrose flower in the front of the card of someone you care for to ensure safe journeys.

3 comments:

Chatters said...

Primroses are one of my favourite flowers. I like protection spells and using anything that aids protection.

Thanks for sharing

Sobeit said...

Checked out your blog - love it!! Do you have primroses in your grden?

Sobeit

Chatters said...

Hi sobeit

Thanks for your lovely comments. I replied to you on my blog too. I don't have primroses in my garden, but be looking into that soon. There are a lot of flowers I love. My favs are tulips, daisy's, primroses, lavender, foxglove and a fair few more.