🧹 This Week at the Broom and Moon - March 9-15
Hello Witches! 😁 It is Monday (again!)--the second week of March is upon us. As we draw closer and closer to the Equinox and Ostara, we can prepare for this liminal transition time with some witchy events happening this week. - Jupiter goes direct on Tuesday, March 10. 🍀 The planet of luck and expansion is leaving its retrograde in Cancer--a wonderful time to get a head start on Spring cleaning--especially at home. Move your furniture around, clean your windows, declutter a drawer to allow for high energies to expand around you. - The Last Quarter Moon in Sagittarius arrives on Wednesday, March 11. 🌗 This fiery but waning energy can illuminate a need for change or movement--make sure that you are intentional with your actions. - "Beware the Ides of March." 🏛️ The Ides of March is Sunday, March 15. In Ancient Rome, the 15th of March was a day similar to our tax day--for settling debts. However, this day became infamous when Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE. Many years later, this quote became famous from Shakespeare's play--Julius Caesar. A Soothsayer in the play warns Caesar of this day--but the leader ignores him and later mets his untimely fate. And so today, we associate the Ides of March with doom, gloom, and betrayal. (See below for more information on this day.) --Coven Events coming up this week-- ☕️ Our next Witch's Tea Time is tomorrow, Tuesday, March 10 at 2pm ET. We will be chatting about Jupiter--the planet's energy, current placement, and magical correspondences. ✴️ Bring your chart if you want to explore your Jupiter placement. 🗓️ Ides of March LIVE Reading--I'll be doing a special LIVE reading for the Ides of March on Sunday, March 15, at 3pm ET on YouTube. Join me for the reading--and if you are live, I will pull a card for your Ides of March message! 🌳 Card of the Week (from The Herbcrafter's Tarot) ~ Madre of Earth (Queen of Pentacles). This week, feel into your abundance. Where do you truly WANT to expand and grow? Where might you be experiencing FOMO or indulging in retail therapy? The Creosote Bush is strong and thrives even in poor soil--choose wisely where you want to put your roots--lead from your heart.