Universal Almanac

The living map of correspondences.

Browse the Crystalis modality tables without blending them into the Dictionary. Each entry names its tradition, offers a meaning-response frame, and points back to source context.

Sound10 intention tonesColor & Feng ShuiPalette, placement, atmosphereDeities32 sourced figuresZodiac & Birthstones24 signs and monthsMoon TimingPhase windows and practice notesAngel Numbers16 modern numerology entries

Sound

Intention tones

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Abundance

417Hz note

Bell · Solar Plexus

Calm

Om 136.1Hz

Singing Bowl · Third Eye

Clarity

Om

Tuning Fork · Crown

Confidence

126.22Hz Sun

Sun Gong · Solar Plexus

Grounding

194.18Hz Earth

Frame Drum · Root

Healing

141.27Hz Mercury

Singing Bowl · Throat

Love

528Hz

Singing Bowl · Heart

Protection

396Hz

Frame Drum · Root

Rest

221.23Hz Venus

Crystal Bowl · Third Eye

Transformation

210.42Hz Moon

Ocean Drum · Sacral

Color & Feng Shui

Palettes for ritual atmosphere

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Abundance

Gold + Forest Green

Calm

Blue + Silver

Clarity

White + Clear Diamond

Confidence

Orange + Gold

Grounding

Brown + Deep Red

Healing

Green + Dark Turquoise

Love

Pink + Emerald Green

Protection

Black + Purple

Rest

Silver + Lavender

Transformation

Violet + Indigo

Deities

Attributed figures and traditions

Ancient Egyptian

Ankh

Healing · Protection · Grounding

Abrahamic (Christian/Islam/Judaism)

Archangel Gabriel

Clarity · Protection

Christian

Archangel Michael

Protection · Confidence

Christian

Archangel Raphael

Healing · Protection

Christian (apocryphal)

Archangel Uriel

Clarity · Protection

Buddhist (Mahayana/Vajrayana)

Avalokiteshvara / Chenrezig

Love · Protection · Healing

Indigenous North American / pre-Christian European

Bear

Confidence · Grounding · Healing

Multiple (Egyptian, Mesoamerican, Japanese)

Butterfly

Transformation · Clarity

Celtic / Hindu-Buddhist / Indigenous

Deer

Grounding · Healing · Clarity

Buddhist

Dharma Wheel (Dharmachakra)

Clarity · Transformation · Grounding

Indigenous North American / ancient Roman

Eagle

Confidence · Clarity · Protection

Hindu / Buddhist / Mughal

Elephant

Confidence · Abundance · Grounding

Hindu

Ganesha

Abundance · Protection · Confidence

Judaism

Gematria

Clarity

Middle Eastern / North African

Hamsa (Hand of Fatima)

Protection · Grounding

Buddhist (East Asian)

Kuan Yin (Guanyin)

Love · Protection · Healing

Hindu

Lakshmi

Abundance · Love · Grounding

Hindu / Buddhist

Lotus

Clarity · Transformation · Grounding

Buddhist (Tibetan/Vajrayana)

Mandala

Clarity · Transformation · Grounding

Buddhist (Mahayana)

Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajyaguru)

Healing · Protection · Rest

Hindu / Buddhist / Jain

Om Symbol

Clarity · Grounding · Protection

Ancient Greek / Roman / Indigenous

Owl

Clarity · Protection

Hindu / Buddhist / Greek / Christian

Peacock

Transformation · Confidence · Protection

Ancient Greek

Pythagorean Numerology

Clarity

Pacific Northwest Indigenous

Raven

Transformation · Clarity

Hindu

Saraswati

Clarity · Confidence · Protection

Hindu

Shiva

Transformation · Protection · Grounding

Buddhist (Vajrayana)

Tara (Green Tara)

Protection · Confidence · Clarity

Multiple traditions

Tree of Life

Grounding · Healing · Protection

Haudenosaunee / Anishinaabe

Turtle

Grounding · Protection · Rest

Hindu

Vishnu

Protection · Grounding · Confidence

Indigenous North American / Roman

Wolf

Grounding · Protection · Confidence

Zodiac & Birthstones

Signs, months, stones, and herbs

Moon Timing

Practice windows by intention

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Abundance

Waxing

Noon / Jupiter Hour · In Wiccan and modern magical practice, the waxing moon is the primary phase for growth and increase—what Art of the Root (2023) describes as the time to 'perform spells and rituals that focus upon growth' in finances and prosperity. In Hellenistic astrology, the Jupiter hour on Thursday (Jupiter's day) is the classic timing for abundance, prosperity, and expansion—what practitioners call the 'double Jupiter' window. The Key of Solomon assigns 'obtaining honours, acquiring riches, contracting friendships' to Jupiter's days and hours. In Hindu astrology, Shukla Paksha (the waxing fortnight) is considered extremely fruitful for initiating new ventures and constructive endeavors.

Calm

Waning

Dusk · In Wiccan folk practice, the waning moon—particularly the waning crescent—has long been associated with unwinding, releasing tension, and deep rest. This mirrors the Hindu lunar Panchang tradition, where Krishna Paksha (the waning fortnight) is understood as a time for introspection, emotional cleansing, and mental peace. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, dusk marks the transition from yang to yin, when the body's energy begins to descend and the spirit naturally seeks stillness.

Clarity

Full Moon

Dawn · In Wiccan practice, the Full Moon is considered the most potent phase for divination, insight, and gaining perspective—when 'the veil thins' and intuition is amplified. In Hindu astrology, Purnima (Full Moon) is described as 'the crown jewel of Tithis,' a time when mental clarity and spiritual practices reach their peak. The dawn hour—known as Brahma Muhurta, approximately 90 minutes before sunrise—is regarded across Hindu tradition as the most spiritually potent time of day, ideal for meditation and mental clarity. In Hellenistic astrology, the planetary hour of Mercury governs communication, divination, and clear thinking.

Confidence

Waxing

Noon / Sun Hour · In Hellenistic astrology, the Sun governs 'success, confidence, visibility, vitality, authority, and leadership'—making the Sun hour on Sunday the peak window for confidence workings. In Wiccan practice, the First Quarter Moon is associated with 'decision-making and taking bold action' and 'overcoming obstacles'—red and orange candles for courage are traditional at this phase. In Hindu astrology, Shukla Paksha Dvitiya (First Quarter, waxing) carries the theme of 'courage, decision-making' and is when many begin new sadhanas or journeys. The noon hour—when the Sun is at its zenith—has been associated across multiple cultures with peak vitality, visibility, and empowered self-expression.

Grounding

Full Moon

Noon / Saturn Hour · In Wiccan practice, the Full Moon is a powerful time for grounding rituals—Spells8 (2025) describes a Full Moon grounding ritual where practitioners plant their feet firmly on the earth, visualizing 'legs as strong roots tapping into the Earth's surface.' In Hellenistic astrology, Saturn governs discipline, structure, boundaries, and deep earth-work—making the Saturn hour ideal for grounding and centering practices. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, noon represents the peak of yang energy (the heart's active phase), when conscious grounding can balance excess energy and restore equilibrium.

Healing

Full Moon

Noon / Sun Hour · In Wiccan and modern witchcraft, the Full Moon is the most potent phase for healing rituals—when the moon's energy is at its peak and 'moon water' charged under the Full Moon is used for cleansing and anointing. In Hellenistic astrology, the Sun governs vitality, healing, and life-force; the Sun hour on Sunday is considered the peak window for healing and vitality work. The Key of Solomon assigns 'preserving health' to the days and hours of the Sun. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, noon is when the heart meridian is most active—the 'yang of yang' period—making it a natural window for energizing healing practices. In Hindu tradition, Purnima (Full Moon) is associated with emotional healing and fulfillment, with full moon water believed to absorb cosmic healing energy.

Love

Waxing

Dusk / Venus Hour · In Wiccan and modern witchcraft traditions, the waxing moon is the phase for drawing in—growth, attraction, and deepening bonds. Art of the Root (2023) specifically associates the Waxing Moon with spells to deepen love. In Hellenistic astrology, the planetary hour of Venus on Friday (Venus's day) is considered the most concentrated timing for love and attraction magic—what practitioners call the 'double Venus' window. The Key of Solomon (16th century) assigns 'friendships, kindness and love' to the Days and Hours of Venus. In Hindu tradition, Shukla Paksha (the waxing fortnight) supports all growth-oriented activities, including relationship cultivation.

Protection

Waning / Dark Moon

Midnight · In Wiccan and broader witchcraft traditions, the waning moon is the primary phase for banishing, protection magic, and warding. Spells8 (2025) notes this is the time to 'take advantage of banishing and protection magic' and place protective wards. In Hellenistic astrology, the planetary hour of Mars—especially at midnight on Tuesday, or the double-Mars window—has been associated with courage and defensive magic since antiquity (Key of Solomon, 16th c.). The Dark Moon (just before New Moon) is also considered by many practitioners as the most potent window for veiled protection work and boundary-setting.

Rest

Waning Crescent / Dark Moon

Midnight · In Wiccan and modern witchcraft traditions, the waning crescent and Dark Moon are understood as times for rest, stillness, and surrender. Sea Witch Botanicals (2026) associates the waning crescent with the affirmation 'I trust the cycles and surrender to divine timing.' In Hindu tradition, the final days of Krishna Paksha (waning fortnight) are understood as a time for 'rest, stillness' and inner reflection—some Indian traditions even discourage travel or new ventures during this window. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, midnight marks the deepest yin period, associated with the gallbladder and liver meridians—the body's restoration and detoxification phase. The concept of 'Brahma Muhurta' in Hindu tradition also teaches that deep rest and spiritual renewal happen in the pre-darkness hours before the cycle renews.

Transformation

Dark Moon / New Moon

Midnight · In modern Wiccan and witchcraft traditions, the Dark Moon—the period when the moon is completely dark just before the New Moon—is considered the most potent time for shadow work, deep transformation, and personal rebirth. Pagan Grimoire (2026) describes it as a time for 'shadow work, release, and deep transformation.' This aligns with Hindu Amavasya (New Moon) traditions, where the dark moon is understood as a time for ending old cycles and deep meditation. In Hellenistic astrology, Saturn governs deep structural change, endings, and long-term transformation; the Saturn hour at midnight on Saturday is considered the peak window for transformative work. The midnight hour itself—the depth of night, 'yin of yin' in TCM—is universally regarded across traditions as the liminal time most conducive to death-and-rebirth symbolism.

Angel Numbers

Modern numerology, meaning-response aware

Crystal Correspondences

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