Celestial Witchcraft: Working with the Moon, Stars, and Planets in Your Practice

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Witchcraft is often associated with the mystical and enchanting elements of nature. One aspect that many witches connect to is the moon cycle. The moon, with its ever-changing phases, is seen as a symbol of transformation and power. Each phase of the moon holds its own significance and is believed to affect different areas of life. One of the most well-known moon phases in witchcraft is the full moon. This phase is believed to be a time of abundance and manifestation.


Poe, named after Edgar Allen Poe, took down Steely McBeam, the Pittsburgh Steelers' mascot, and T.D. the Dolphin, Miami's mascot, in each case with an overwhelming 70 percent of the votes. His final foe in the conference finals was Billy Buffalo, representing the Bills. The contest was close, but Ravens fans flocked the message boards and helped Poe soar to close it out with 53 percent of the votes.

Online voting, in which fans are allowed to vote manually more than once, so long as they do not use automated computer scripts, will end on Tuesday, July 8. Poe, who flapped his way into the finals by trouncing opponents in the American Football Conference, garnered 52 percent of the online votes against 48 percent for the National Football Conference victor, the Washington Redskins super-fan Chief Zee.

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This phase is believed to be a time of abundance and manifestation. Many witches use the energy of the full moon to cast spells, perform rituals, and focus on their intentions. It is seen as a time of heightened power, where one's desires and goals can be amplified.

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Mascot Mashup: Gorillas

Your mission is to hit your opponent with an exploding projectile by varying the angle and power of your throw, taking into account wind speed, gravity and the skyline. The wind speed is shown by a directional arrow at the bottom of the playing field. The first player to score 3 points wins. Choose from 4 CPU difficulty levels or battle a friend in 2-player mode.

There are three available battle modes:


Player 1 vs. Player 2

* New playable character sprites are added each week. This game is an 8-bit remake/mashup of IBM's classic QBasic Gorillas (AKA Atomic Banana), a 1991 turn-based artillery program. Ian Cavalier developed it in HTML5/JavaScript (on the shoulders of code by Ze Fonseca and Moly).

Gorillas is a video game published in 1991 by IBM and first distributed by Microsoft with MS-DOS 5. It is a turn-based artillery game similar to the classic tank-based game Scorched Earth. Another example of an artillery game is the incredibly popular Angry Birds app, which is available on iOS, Android and Windows Phone. This 8-bit Gorillas mashup game has definite thematic similarities to MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch, which depicted claymation celebrities fighting in a wrestling ring. The original Gorillas consists of two gorillas throwing explosive bananas (or atomic bananas) at each other on opposite sides of a city skyline. The first gorilla to blow up the other one wins. The players can adjust the angle and velocity of each throw, as well as the gravitational pull of the planet. Written in QBasic, it is one of the programs (along with Nibbles) included as a demonstration of that programming language. Gorillas is one of my favorite childhood video games, along with Oregon Trail, the Super Mario Bros. series, The Legend Of Zelda, Kid Icarus, Joust, Dig Dug, Pole Position, Tennis, Vanguard, Space Invaders and other 1980s/1990s Nintendo and Atari games.

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Credits:
Game and pixel art by Ian Cavalier (@iancavalier), with contributions from Ze Fonseca, Moly, @jockorobo, Tom M. Cavalier, Michael Deol and IBM. Retro TV photo courtesy Craig Jewell/sxc.hu.

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All names and characters in this game/website, even those based on actual persons, are entirely fictional. This is a work of parody, as defined by the fair use doctrine. Any similarities, without satirical intent, to copyrighted characters, or individuals living or dead, are purely coincidental. This work has not been endorsed or specifically authorized by the owners of any copyrighted characters. No connection is implied or should be inferred. This work is available without charge. The distribution of this work is for personal use only.

Poe, who flapped his way into the finals by trouncing opponents in the American Football Conference, garnered 52 percent of the online votes against 48 percent for the National Football Conference victor, the Washington Redskins' super-fan Chief Zee.
Witchcraft moon cycle

On the other hand, the new moon is considered a time for introspection and new beginnings. It is a time to set intentions and plant seeds for the future. This phase is often associated with inner work, shadow work, and personal growth. Many witches use this time to reflect on their desires and set goals for the upcoming lunar cycle. The waxing and waning phases of the moon also play a role in witchcraft practices. The waxing moon, which occurs after the new moon, is seen as a time of growth and progress. It is a time to focus on building energy and momentum towards one's goals. Many witches use this phase to take action and make progress towards their desires. On the other hand, the waning moon, which occurs after the full moon, is a time of letting go and releasing. It is seen as a time to release what no longer serves us and to create space for new opportunities. Many witches use this phase to banish negative energy, break bad habits, and release emotional baggage. Overall, the moon cycle is an essential element in witchcraft. It is believed to hold powerful energy and influence over various aspects of life. Each phase of the moon represents a different energy and offers unique opportunities for manifestation and growth. By aligning with the moon cycle, witches can tap into the natural rhythms of the universe and work with the ebb and flow of energy..

Reviews for "Lunar Living: Incorporating Moon-Based Practices into Your Everyday Witchcraft"

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really excited to read "Witchcraft Moon Cycle" as I love mystical and spooky stories, but I was extremely disappointed. The plot was confusing and had so many holes, I couldn't keep track of what was happening. The characters were also very underdeveloped, making it difficult for me to connect and care about their journey. Overall, I found this book to be lacking in substance and would not recommend it to others.
2. Mark - 1 star - "Witchcraft Moon Cycle" was a complete waste of time for me. The writing was bland and uninspiring, making it hard to stay engaged throughout the entire story. The pacing was also off, with slow and uninteresting parts that dragged on for too long. I found myself forcing to finish this book rather than enjoying the reading experience. I would not recommend it to anyone looking for an exciting and captivating read.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Witchcraft Moon Cycle," but it failed to deliver. The world-building was weak, and the magical elements felt forced and contrived. Additionally, the romance aspect felt shallow and unconvincing. The main protagonist's actions often seemed irrational and inconsistent, making it difficult for me to root for her. Overall, this book fell flat and didn't meet my expectations.
4. John - 1 star - I found "Witchcraft Moon Cycle" to be poorly executed and lacking originality. The story felt like a mashup of other popular fantasy novels without bringing any new or unique elements to the genre. The writing style was mediocre at best, and the dialogue felt unnatural and forced. I was also disappointed by the predictable plot twists and lack of depth in the overall story. Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a captivating and original fantasy read.
5. Emily - 2 stars - I was really excited to dive into "Witchcraft Moon Cycle," but it left me feeling unsatisfied. The pacing was all over the place, with rushed and chaotic scenes that made it hard to follow the storyline. The character development was also lacking, and I couldn't connect with any of the characters on an emotional level. The overall execution of the book felt sloppy and unfinished. While there were a few interesting ideas, they were not enough to redeem the overall reading experience for me.

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