#planets
Things To Research As A Celestial Witch
MASTERLIST
Celestial witches get most of their energies from cosmic and celestial bodies. AKA anything outer space, really :) They’re one of my favorite witches (all witches are my favorite lol) so of course I had to do a masterlist (I had to do it to ‘em).
Also, there are so many correspondences. But as always, you don’t have to research all of them to be considered a Cosmic/Celestial witch.
Enjoy!
moon phases
special moons (blood moon, dark moon, etc.) and their magic
significance of each moon phase
moon water
solar water
how to charge items with the moon
crystals correspondence to the moon
astrology
zodiac signs
liminal space
astronomy
how to use astrology with divination
astrology oriented tarot cards
astral projection
how to use celestial energy to ground/center
major constellations
how each celestial body affects you
universal/cosmic energies
black holes
supernovas
planetary spells
planetary botanical blends
star magick
planets correspondence to colors
planets correspondence to gods/goddesses
planets correspondence to crystals/stones
planets correspondence to days of the week
planets correspondence to elements
planets correspondence to zodiac signs
planets correspondence to elements
planets correspondence to types of divination
planets correspondence to metals
planets correspondence to intent
different types of cosmic magick (venusian, martian, lunar, etc.)
diy celestial sigils
meteor shower magick
cosmic altars
♡ That naked witch in the woods
FullPink Moon over Ely Cathedralin the morning
lVeronicaJoPo l Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
AprilFull Moon l Rami Ammoun
Butterfly Nebula lEricsElectrons
Moments of the Sun l Seán Doran
Lightning striking Kitt Peak l Michael Shainblum
“Across the sea of space, the stars are other suns.”—Carl Sagan
l Nebulae & Stars taken by Nick Perkins
nasa:
Similar in structure and size to Earth, Venus’ thick, toxic atmosphere traps heat in a runaway greenhouse effect. A permanent layer of clouds traps heat, creating surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
How did Venus get its name? It is named for the ancient Roman goddess of love and beauty. It is believed that Venus was named for the most beautiful of the ancient gods because it shone the brightest of the five planets known to ancient astronomers.
Here are a few fun facts that you might not know:
- One day on Venus lasts as long as 243 Earth days (aka the time it takes for Venus to rotate or spin once)
- Venus is a rocky planet, also known as a terrestrial planet
- Venus’ thick and toxic atmosphere is made up mostly of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, with clouds of sulfuric acid droplets
- Venus has no moons or rings
- More than 40 spacecraft have explored the planet
- No evidence of life has been found on Venus. The planet’s extreme high temperatures of almost 480 degrees Celsius (900 degrees Fahrenheit) makes it seem an unlikely place for life as we know it
- Venus spins backwards when compared to the other planets. This means that the sun rises in the west and sets in the east
Night Light
Did you know that Venus is the brightest planet in Earth’s dark skies? Only the moon — which is not a planet — is brighter. Venus outshines the other planets because it is closer and its thick cloud cover is excellent at reflecting sunlight.
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The solar eclipse from June 10, photographed from a fishing pier in Connecticut, USA!
A solar eclipse happens when the moon comes in between the sun and earth, partially (or fully) blocking the sun. This eclipse was annular, meaning that the moon didn’t fully block the sun- during the full phase it covered the middle but not the edges, creating a ‘ring of fire’ look to it!
Was anyone else able to catch it?
Image Credit & Copyright: Elliot Severn
Thinking about how my dominant planets are mars, moon, and Pluto so I was practically doomed since birth