Correspondences For Monday
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Correspondences For Monday
Influences: Feminine, Psychic Sensitivity, Women's Mysteries, Tides, Emotional Issues, Agriculture, Animals, Fertility, Messages, Theft, Reconciliations, Voyages, Dreams, Merchandise, Home Life, Birth, Travel, Medicine, Psychic Development, Intuition, Magic, Subconscious, Prophetic Dreaming, Protection, Creativity, Emotions, and Secrets
Colours: White, Silver, Grey
Planets: Moon
Crystals: Carnelian, Moonstone, Aquamarine, Pearl, Quartz Crystal, Flourite, Geodes
Incense: African Violet, Honeysuckle, Myrtle, Willow, Wormwood, lemon balm, coconut
Elements: Water
Plants: Night Flowers, Willow Root, Orris Root, Motherwort, Vervain, White Rose, White Iris, cotton
Gods: Menu / Menulis (Norse god of the moon)
Goddesses: Diana (roman), Artemis (Greek), Hecate, Inana, Astarle (babylonian)
Numbers: 7 and 2
Foods: Cucumber
Runes: Rad (travel)
Animals: Rabbit and Deer
Birds: Owl
Trees: Birch and Willow
Astrological sign: Cancer
Angels: archangel Gabriel
Metal: Silver
Direction: North-East
The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon monandaeg, "the moon's day". This second day was sacred to the goddess of the moon. French: lundi; Italian: lunedi. Spanish: lunes. [from Luna, "Moon"] German: Montag; Dutch: maandag. [both: 'moon-day']
Colours: White, Silver, Grey
Planets: Moon
Crystals: Carnelian, Moonstone, Aquamarine, Pearl, Quartz Crystal, Flourite, Geodes
Incense: African Violet, Honeysuckle, Myrtle, Willow, Wormwood, lemon balm, coconut
Elements: Water
Plants: Night Flowers, Willow Root, Orris Root, Motherwort, Vervain, White Rose, White Iris, cotton
Gods: Menu / Menulis (Norse god of the moon)
Goddesses: Diana (roman), Artemis (Greek), Hecate, Inana, Astarle (babylonian)
Numbers: 7 and 2
Foods: Cucumber
Runes: Rad (travel)
Animals: Rabbit and Deer
Birds: Owl
Trees: Birch and Willow
Astrological sign: Cancer
Angels: archangel Gabriel
Metal: Silver
Direction: North-East
The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon monandaeg, "the moon's day". This second day was sacred to the goddess of the moon. French: lundi; Italian: lunedi. Spanish: lunes. [from Luna, "Moon"] German: Montag; Dutch: maandag. [both: 'moon-day']
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