cosmic witchcraft 101: saturnian magick ♄
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. Like the other gas giants, scientists can’t be exactly sure how Saturn formed, but many believe its breathtaking rings have been there since the very beginning. One theory posits that the rings were once an early moon of Saturn whose orbit brought it closer and closer to Saturn where eventually it was ripped apart by tidal forces; a large collision may also have destroyed it. Another theory suggests that the rings are leftover material from the area of the solar system’s primordial nebula where Saturn formed. The Grand Tack Hypothesis, which explains our solar system’s formation through a theoretical Jovian migration to as far inward as Mars, suggests that Saturn getting locked in orbital resonance with Jupiter during its migration forward prevented Jupiter from going all the way through the inner solar system.
Facts:
- Saturn is the second largest planet, but the least dense one. Saturn is less dense than water.
- It takes Saturn 29.7 years to travel around the Sun and about 10.5 hours for a complete Saturnian day.
- Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, is larger than the planet Mercury. It’s not that much smaller than Mars, and is second in moon size only to Jupiter’s Ganymede.
- Just about every 30 years, a Great White Spot appears as a storm on Saturn’s atmosphere. The next appearance will be near the year 2020.
- Saturn has more than 60 moons.
- When Galileo originally discovered Saturn’s rings, he thought they were two moons on either side of the planet.
- In 2010, a huge storm appeared on the surface of Saturn - it was so big it wrapped around the entire planet.
- Saturn is the furthest planet from Earth that can be seen without the aid of a telescope or binoculars.
- Magnification of about 30x is needed to see Saturn’s rings, which can be achieved with a large pair of binoculars or a small telescope.
Magickal Correspondences*
Colors: yellow, black, purple
Intents: discipline, overcoming fears, breaking boundaries, limitations, uncovering reality, structure, responsibility, endurance, long-term plans, order, growth, manifestation
Herbs: dills seed, daffodil, hemlock, holly, witch hazel, nightshade, bluebell, indigo, mandrake, yew, myrrh, garlic, patchouli, cypress
Crystals: lapis lazuli, onyx, hematite, blue sapphire, amethyst, obsidian, smoky quartz, black tourmaline, yellow jade, yellow calcite
*some of these correspondences are based on traditional associations and some are based on my personal associations
