Monday
Sunday
Tuesday
1. Planet / Moon
2. Scent / Tuberose, Narcissus,
Jonquil, Musk, Benzoin, Ginger
3. Color / Green
4. Chakra Color / Pink
5. Symbolism / Harmony, Balance
6. Emotion / Love
7. Chakra #4 / Heart
8. Element / Air
9. Plants / Green Herbs, Mints, Sage
10. Organs / Head, Headache


Monday belongs to the Moon.

Monday's energy best aligns itself
with efforts that deal with women,
home and hearth, the family, the
garden, and medicine.

It also boosts rituals involving
Psychic development and prophetic
dreaming.

Some stones are especially powerful
on certain days of the week.

Wear pearl, moonstone, or crystal.

Use an emerald for amulets
1. Planet - Sun's Day
2. Scent / Vanilla, Citronella, Bitter
Almond,
Heliotrope, Violet, Bergamot
3. Color / Orange
4. Chakra Color / Bright Blue
5. Symbolism / Energy, Courage
6. Emotion / Worry
7. Chakra #2/ Sacral
8. Element / Water
9. Plants / Bergamot, Orange Juice
10. Organs / Intestines, Spleen


The first day of the week is ruled
by the Sun.

It is an excellent time to work
efforts involving business
partnerships, work promotions,
business ventures, and
professional success.

Spells where friendships, mental
or physical health, or bringing joy
back into life are an issue work
well on this day, too.

Some stones are especially
powerful on certain days of the
week.

Wear topaz, sunstone, or diamond.

Use pearl in crafting talisman.
1. Planet / Mars, TIW's
2. Scent / Rose, Sandalwood,   
Camphor, Patchouly, Geranium,
Jasmine, Pineapple
3. Color / Red
4. Chakra Color / Yellow
5. Symbolism / Strength, Vitality,
Life
6. Emotion / Fear
7. Chakra #1 / Root
8. Element / Earth
9. Plants / Roses, Jasmine,
Sandalwood
10. Organs / Blood, Sex Organs

Mars rules Tuesday.
The energies of this day best
harmonize with efforts of
masculine vibration, such as
conflict, physical endurance and
strength, lust, hunting, sports,
and all types of competition.

Use them, too, for rituals
involving surgical procedures or
political ventures.

Some stones are especially
powerful on certain days of the
week.

Wear a ruby, star sapphire, or
emerald.

Use topaz for amulets.
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1. Color / Yellow
2. Chakra Color / Golden Orange
3. Symbolism / Mind, Intellect
4. Emotion / Anger
5. Chakra #3 / Solar Plexus
6. Element / Fire
7. Plants / Acacia, Lemons,
Camomile
8.  April Fools Day

Friday belongs to Venus, and its
energies are warm, sensuous,
and fulfilling.

Efforts that involve any type of
pleasure, comfort, and luxury,
as well as the arts, music or
aroma (incense and perfume)
work well on this day.

As Venus lends its sensuous
influences to the energies of
this day, use it for any magical
work that deals with matters of
the heart.

Some stones are especially
powerful on certain days of the
week.

Wear emerald or cat's eye.

Use ruby.
1. Color / Indigo
2. Chakra Color / Blue White
3. Symbolism / Intuition,
Sensitivity, Power of Vision
4. Chakra #6 / 3rd Eye
5. Element / Spirit
6. Plants / Ginseng, Echinacea,
Balsams
7. Organs / Sense Organs

Jupiter presides over Thursday.

The vibrations of this day attune
well to all matters involving
material gain.

Use them for working rituals that
entail general success,
accomplishment, honors, and
awards, or legal issues.

These energies are also helpful
in matters of luck, gambling, and
prosperity.
Some stones are especially
powerful on certain days of the
week.

Wear sapphire, cat's eye, or
carnelian.
Use sapphire in rituals.
1. Color / Violet
2. Chakra / Gold, Silver
3. Symbolism / Clairvoyance,
Spirituality
4. Emotion / Pensiveness
5. Chakra #7 / Crown
6. Element / Fire
7. Plants / Clovers, Carnations,
Rosemary
8. Organs / Kidney, Bladder

This day is governed by Mercury.

Wednesday's vibration adds power
to rituals involving inspiration,
communications, writers, poets, the
written and spoken word, and all
matters of study, learning, and
teaching.

This day also provides a good time to
begin efforts involving
self-improvement or understanding.
Some stones are especially powerful
on certain days of the week.

Wear amethyst, star ruby, or
lodestone.
Use turquoise in amulets.
Saturday
1. Color / Blue
2. Chakra Color / Turquoise
3. Symbolism / Assertion, Serenity,
Inspiration, Devotion
4. Emotion / Sorrow
5. Chakra #5 / Throat
6. Element / Ether
7. Plants / Violet Flowers, Orange
Flowers, Corn Flowers
8. Organs / Throat, Gall Bladder


Saturn lends its energies to the last day
of the week.

Because Saturn is the planet of karma,
this day is an excellent time for spellwork
involving reincarnation, karmic lessons,
the Mysteries, wisdom, and long-term
projects.

It is also a good time to begin efforts that
deal with the elderly, death, or the
eradication of pests and disease.

Some stones are especially powerful on
certain days of the week.

Wear turquoise, labradorite, or diamond.
Use amethyst.

Also called:
Quiet Moon, Snow Moon, Cold Moon, Chaste Moon, Disting Moon, Moon of Little Wtnter.


The Full Moon ofJanuary honored Ch'ang-O, Chinese goddess of the bedchamber and protector of
children.
The New Year in China begins on the first day of the New Moon when the Sun is in Aquarius.
This can be as early as January 11 and no later than February 19.

Jan. 2:    The birth of the goddess Inanna in ancient Sumeria.

Jan. 5-6:    Night-time ritual to honor Kore; held in the Koreion in Alexandria. The fifth day of the first month was
the birthday of the Chinese god of wealth, Tsai Shen, or Ts' ai-Shen.

Jan. 6:    Celtic day of the Three-Fold Goddesses: Maid, Mother, Crone.

Jan. 10:    Day of Freyja, the Norse Mother  

Jan. 12:    Besant Panchami, or Dawat Puja, the festival of Sarasvati in India; or on the closest New Crescent
Moon. In Rome, the Compitalia: to cele­brate the Lares, household gods.

Jan. 18:    The Theogamia of Hera, a women's festival for all aspects of this goddess.

Jan. 20:    In Bulgaria, the Baba Den, or Grandmother's Day for the goddess,
Baba Den, or Baba Yaga. In China, a day of the Kitchen God.

Jan. 24:    In Hungary, the Blessing of the Candle of the Happy Women, a cer­emony of purification honoring Fire
Goddesses.

Jan. 27:   The Paganalia, a day of the Earth Mother in Rome.
Demeter and Persephone, Ceres and Proserpina.

Feb. 7: Day of Selene and other Moon Goddesses.

Feb. 9: The Chingay Procession, the Singapore New Year, which is a celebration of Kuan Yin and the promise
of coming Spring.

Feb. 12: Festival of Diana, Divine Huntress (the Greek Artemis) in Rome.

Feb. 13 - 18: In Rome, the Parentalia and Fertalia, a purification festival honnoring the Goddess Mania and
Vesta;
devoted to the ancestors, peace and Love.

Feb. 14 - 15: In Rome, the Lupercalia, when women petitioned Junp - Lupa for children.
Also honored the God Faunus, aspect of Pan.

Feb. 14- 21: Aphrodite's Festival of Love in Rome.

Feb. 17: Fornacalia, or Feast of Ovens, in Rome.

Feb. 20: In Rome, the Day of Tacita (the silent goddess), who averts harmful gossip.

Feb. 21: Lantern Festival in China and Taiwan. Also a celebration of Kuan Yin; Full Moon.

Feb. 22: In Rome, the Carista, a day of family peace and accord.

Feb. 23: In Rome, the Terminalia in honor of Terminus, god of land boundaries.
Ice Moon

Also known as;
The Storm Moon, Horning Moon, Hunger Moon, Wild
and Big Winter Moon.

Storm Moon

Also called;
Seed Moon, Moon of Winds, Plow Moon, Worm Moon, Hrethmonath
(Hertha's Month), Lentzinmanoth ( Renewal Month), Lenting Moon, Sap
Moon, Crow Moon, Moon of the Snowblind.

March 4 - In Greece, the Anthesteria, a festival of flowers; dedicated to Flora and Hecate.

March 5 - Celebration of Isis as the ruler over safe navigation, boats, fishing, and the final journey of life.

March 14 - The Diasia to ward off poverty in Greece.

March 17 - Festival of Astarte in Canaan. The Liberalia in Rome, a woman's festival of freedom.

March 18 - Sheelah's day in Ireland, honoring Sheelah-Na-Gig, the goddess of fertility.

March 19-23 - The Lesser Panathenaea in Greece, honoring Athena.

March 20 - In Egypt, the Spring harvest festival honoring Isis.

March 21 - Spring Equinox. Festival of Kore and Demeter in Greece. For five days over the Equinox in Rome,
Minerva was honored.

March 22-27 - The Hilaria, festival's honoring Cybele in Greece.

March 23 - The Quinquatria, the birthday of Athena/Minerva in Rome.

March 29 - The Delphinia, Artemis Soteira, of Artemis in Greece. Expulsion of the demons of bad luck in Tibet.

March 30 - Feast of Eostre, the German goddess of Spring, rebirth, fertility, and the Moon.

March 31 - Roman Festival of Luna, the Moon Goddess.
Growing Moon

Also called,
Hare Moon, Seed or Planting Moon, Planter's Moon, Budding Trees Moon,  
Pink Moon, Green Grass Moon, Eastermonath ( Eostre Month), and
Ostarmanoth.
4-1  Festival of Kali in India, The Fortuna Virilis of Venus in Rome,

4-4  The Megalesia of Cybele, or Magna Mater, in Phrygia and Rome.

4-5  Festival for Good Luck in Rome; the goddess Fortuna.

4-8  The Hana Matsuri, the Flower Festival in Japan; honor of the ancestors and decoration of shrines.
The Mounichia of Artemis in Greece; a day of Moon cakes.

4-11  In Armenia, the Day of Anahit, goddess of love and the moon.

4-12/ 4-19  The Cerealia, or Return of Persephone, in Rome, honoring Ceres and her daughter.

4-15  Festival of Bast in Egypt.

4-22  Festival of Ishtar in Babylon.

4-28 / 5-3  The three day Festival of Flora and Venus, or the Floralia, in Rome; goddess of sexuality and
Spring flowers.
May
Hare Moon

Fifth day of the new moon is the Mugwort Festival in China.
Full Moon is also known as the Pestilent Moon in China; Chung K' uei, the great spiritual chaser of
demons is honored.

Also called;
Merry or Dyad Moon, Bright Moon, Flower Moon, Frogs Return Moon,
Thrimilcmonath (Thrice-Milk Month), Sproutkale, Winnemanoth (Joy Month), Planting Moon,
Moon When the Ponies Shed.

5-4 Sacred Thorn (Moon) Tree Day in Ireland; The Hawthorn Month begins.

5-5 Feast of the Dragon in China.

5-9 Feast of Artemis in Greece.

5-9 / 5-11 / 5-13 The Lemuria in Rome, when the wandering spirits of family members were acknowledged.

5-12 Festival of Shashti in India; Aranya Shashti is a Forest god similar to Pan.

5-15 Day of Maia, a Full Moon goddess, in Greece.

5-16 The Savitu-Vrata in India, honoring Sarasvati, Queen of Heaven.

5-19 / 5-28 The Kallyntaria and Plynteria; a festival of Spring cleaning and purification in Greece and Rome.

5-23 The Rosalia in Rome, The Rose Festival of Flora and Venus.

5-24 Birth of Artemis/Diana; called the Thargelia; usually on the New Crescent Moon. An older Greek
celebration on this day was to honor Horea, Also the celebration of the Three Mothers of the Celtic
countries, who brought prosperity and a good harvest.

5-26 The Day of Chin-hua-fu-jen in China, an Amazon goddess similar to Diana.

5-26 / 5-31 Festival of Diana as goddess of the wildwood in Rome.

5-30 / 5-31 Feast of the Queen of the Underwrold in Rome
June
Mead Moon

Full Moon was the Festival of Edfu for Hathor in Egypt.
On the New Moon her image began its journey by boat to Edfu.


Also called;
Moon of horses, Lovers' Moon, Strong Sun Moon, Honey Moon,
Aerra Litha ( before Litha),
Brachmanoth (Break Month), Strawberry Moon, Rose Moon, Moon of making Fat.
6-1 / 6-2  In Rome, the Day of Carna, goddess of physical survival, doors and locks. Syn, the Norse goddess of
inclusion and exclusion, is similar.

6-2  The Shapatu, or Sabbat, of Ishtar in Babylon.

6- 6  The Bendidia of Bendis, the Moon goddess of Thrace. In Greece, cakes were set out at crossroads for
Artemis.

6- 14  Birthday of the Muses.

6-16  Night of the Teardrop, Feast of the Waters of the Nile, in Egypt, celebrating the goddess Isis and her
sorrows.

6-17  In Rome, the Ludi Piscatari, or festival of fishermen.

6-21  Summer Solstice. In England, the Day of Cerridwen and her cauldron. In Ireland, dedicated to the faery
goddess Aine of Knockaine. Day of all Heras, or Wisewomen. Day of the Green Man in Northern Europe.

6-24  Burning of Lamps in Egypt at Sais, a celebration of Isis and Neith.

6-25  In India, Teej, a festival for women and girls in praise of Parvati.

6-27  In Greece, the Arretophoria, a nymph festival honoring the Maiden and Amazon goddesses.
July

Hay Moon

Also called:
Wort Moon, Moon of Claiming, Moon of Blood, Blessing Moon, Maedmonat (Meadow Month), Hewimanoth
( Hay Moon ), Fallow Moon, Buck Moon, and Thunder Moon.
End of July in Greece: the Panathenaea to honor Pallas Athene.
7- 4  Day of Pax, goddess of peace, and Concordia in Rome.

7 7 / 7-8  In Rome, the oldest of woman's festivals, the Nonae Caprotinae, dedicated to Juno the Great Mother.

7-10  Day of Hel, or Holde, ( Anglo-Saxon and Norse Goddess ) and Cerridwen ( Celtic goddess).

7- 14  O-Bon, or Festival of Lanterns in Japan, dedicated to the spirits of the ancestor
7- 15 Chung Yuan, or Festival of the Dead, in China.

7-17  Birthday of Isis in Egypt.

7-18 Birthday of Nephthys in Egypt.

7-19 The Egyptian New Year. The Opet Festival, or Marriage of Isis and Osiris in Egypt. Also a celebration of
Venus and Adonis in Rome.

7-23  In Rome, the Neptunalia to honor Neptune, god of earthquakes.

7-27  Procession of the Witches in Belgium.
August

Corn Moon

Also called;
Barley Moon, Dispute Moon, Weodmonath (vegetation month), Harvest Moon, and
Moon When Cherries Turn Black.
Month of the Hindu festival for Ganesha; called the Ganesha Chaturthi or Chauti.

8-1 / 8-3  Festival of the Dryads in Macedonia, honoring the maiden spirits of the water and woodlands.

8-6  A festival of Thoth in Egypt. Beginning the month of ghosts in China and Singapore.

8- 7  In Egypt, the breaking of the Nile, dedicated to Hathor.

8-12  The Egyptian Blessing of the boats.

8-13 / 8-15 - Diana of the Wildwood and Hecate, the Dark Mother of the Moon in very early Greece and Rome;
Full Moon.

8-17  Full Moon feast of Diana in Rome.

8-23  Nemesea, the festival of Nemesis ( goddess of Fate ) in Greese. In Rome, Volcanalia, a festival for the
god Vulcan to ward off accidental fires. In Rome, Vertumnalia, honoring Vertumnus, god of the changing
seasons.

8-25  In Rome, the Opseconsiva, a harvest festival for the goddess Ops.

8-26  Feast Day of ILmatar or Luonnotar, Finnish Goddess

8-29  Birthday of Hathor and New Year's Day in Egypt.

8-30  Roman festival of thanksgiving, called the Charisteria.

8-31  Hindu festival of Anant Chaturdasi, women's purification, honoring the goddess Ananta.

Harvest Moon
The new moon is the feast of Gauri in India.
The new moon nearest the Autumn Equinox was the Citua, or Feast of the Moon, among the Incas.
The full moon was the Festival of the Pig, which honored the Greek Demeter and the Norse Freyja.

Also called;
Wine Moon,  Singing Moon,  Sturgeon Moon,  Haligmonath (Holy Month),  Witumanoth (Wood month),  
Moon when deer paw the Earth.

9-10  T'wan Yuan Chieh, or women's feast of reunion, a Moon festival honoring Ch'ang-O, in China.

9-13 / 9-14  Ceremony of Lighting the Fire in Egypt, honoring Nephthys and the spirits of the dead.

9-18  The Chung-Ch'iu, or Chinese Harvest moon festival, honoring the Moon goddess Ch'ang-O; birthday of
the Moon. Usually on the full moon.

9-19  In Alexandria, Egypt, a day-long fast to honor Thoth, as god of wisdom and magick.

9-21  In Egypt, Feast of Divine Life, a celebration honoring the Triple Goddess as Maid, Mother, Crone.

9-22  Autumn Equinox. Death of Tiamat in Sumeria.

9-23  Festival of Nemesis, goddess of Fate, in Greece.

9-23 / 10-1  Nine-day Greek Sacred Festival of the Greater Eleusinia.

9-27  Choosuk, or Moon Festival, in South Korea and Taiwan which honors the spirits of the dead. Birthday of
Athene in Greece.

9-30  Festival of Themis as ruler of Delphi.
Blood Moon

Also called;
Harvest Moon, Shedding Moon, Winterfelleth (Winter Coming), Windermanoth (Vintage Month),
Falling Leaf Moon, Ten Colds Moon, and Moon of the Changing Season.

Full Moon; Festival of Ciuateotl, the snake women goddess; Aztecs and Toltecs.
Full Moon; the Disirblot, or Disablot, of Freyja marked the beginning of the Winter season for the Norse.

10-11 / 10-13  The Thesmophoria, a women only festival in Greece to honor Demeter and Kore.

10-12  Fortuna Redux, a celebration for Happy Journeys in Rome.

10-14  The Durga Puja, or Dasain, in Nepal, Bangladesh, and India, honoring the victory of the Great Mother
Durga over evil.

10- 15  In Rome, purification of the city.

10-16  Lakshmi Puja, or Diwalii, or Festival of Lights, in India; Lakshmi.

10-18  The Great Horn Fair in Britain honoring the Horned God.

10-21  Day of Orsel or Ursala, a Slavonic Moon goddess.

10-22  Day of Willows, a Mesopotamian festival of Belili or Astarte.

10-25  In China, the Festival of Han Lu, the Moon and Harvest goddess.

10-26  The Full Moon festival of Hathor in Egypt.
Snow Moon

Also called;
Dark Moon,  Fog Moon,  Beaver Moon,  Mourning Moon,  Blotmonath (Scarifice Month),  
Herbistmanoth (Harvest Month),  Mad Moon, Moon of Storms, Moon When Deer Shed Antlers.

11- 6  The birthday of Tiamat in Babylon.

11-8  The Fuigo Matsuri, a Shinto festival honoring Inari or Hettsui No Kami,  goddess of the kitchen Range, in
Japan.

11-9 / 11-10  Night of Nicnevin in Scotland.

11-10  Kali Puja in India, For Kali, the destroyer of evil.

11-11  Feast of the Einheriar ( Fallen Warriors), Norse.

11-15  The Shichigosan ( Seven- Five- Three-Day) for safety of children of these ages in Japan. In India,
Children's Day. In Rome, the Feronia for the goddess of forests and fertility.

11-16  Night of Hecate in Greece, begins at sunset. Festival of Bast in Egypt.

11-24  Feast of burning lamps in Egypt for Isis and Osiris.

11-27  Day of Parvati - Devi, the Triple Goddess who divided herself into Sarasvati, Lakshmi, and Kali, or the
Three Mothers.

11-30  Day of Hecate of the Crossroads in Greece, the Dark Moon, Skadi among the Norse. Day of Mawu,
African creatress of the universe from chaos.

Cold Moon

Also Called;
Oak Moon, Wolf Moon, Moon of long nights, Long Night's Moon, Aerra Geola ( month before Yule ),
Wintermonat ( Winter Month ), Heilagmanoth ( Holy Month ), Big Winter  Moon, Moon of Popping Trees.
12-1  Day of Pallas Athene / Minerva in Greece and Rome.

12-3  The Roman Feast of Bona Dea ( the Good Goddess ), deity of justice.

12-8  Festival of Ixchel among the Maya. Festival of Neith in Egypt. The Astraea in Greece, for the Goddess
Astraea, diety of Justice.

12-10  Festival of Lux Mundi ( Light of the World ), honoring the Goddess Liberty.

12-13  St. Lucia or Lucy's Day in Sweden.

12-17 / 12- 23 The Saturnalia in Rome.

12-19  The Opalia, for Ops, in Rome; success and fertility. The Pongol in India; the Hindu Solstice festival to
Sarasvati.

12-21  Winter Solstice. Celtic Festival of the Stars. Osiris' return to Isis in Egypt.

12-23  Day of Hathor in Egypt. The Night of Lamps, or final entombment of Osiris, in Egypt.

12-24  Modresnach or Mother Night among the Anglo-Saxons. Night of the Mothers in Germany.

12-25  End of Saturnalia in Rome. Day of the Geniae in Greece; Athene also honored. Celebration of Astarte in
the Semitic countries.

12- 26  Birthday of Horus in Egypt.

12-27  Birth of the Norse Freyja.

12-31 Hecate's Day in Rome. Lucky Day of Sekhmet in Egypt. The Norns in Scandinavia.
Faery of the Van in Wales. Hogmanay in Scotland; ward of evil spirits by wearing costumes, such hides and
horns. In Sicily for Strenia, goddess gifts. In France for Dame Abonde for presents. In Mexico called Wishing
Night.
Information came from

Moon Magick by; D.J. Conway
II hope this Calendar will help you in some way!
Many Blessings and Safe Journeys
Marion WaterDragon