Scents: camphor, almond, jasmine, lily
Flowers: moonflower, lily, peony
Ritual Woods: willow, olive, palm,
Number: 9
Elememt: water
Metal: silver
Stone: moonstone
Quarter: west
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Moon Names:
October: Hunter's Moon
November: Larder Moon
December: Long Night Moon
January: Winter Moon
February: Wolf Moon
March: Raven Moon
April: Meadow Moon
May: Goddess Moon
June: Rose Moon
July: Horn Moon
August: Piscary Moon
September: Harvest Moon
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Phases of the Moon and astrological correspondences:
Waxing Moon: magick for the gain or begining of something.
Full Moon: magick of great power and transformation.
Waning Moon: magick for the destuction or end to something.
When The Moon Is In:
Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn: works involving supernatural powers.
Aries, Leo, Sagitarius: works of love and friendship.
Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces: works involving crossing/hexing.
Gemini, Libra, Aquarius: works of unusual nature.
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Simple Full Moon Rite:
Prepare your altar with lunar symbols such as silver, crescents, moonstone, and white flowers. Cast your circle and call apon the Goddess and God.
Recite the following or something similar:
Great Mother Moon,
You who is the ruler of women;
Mistress of magick,
Who spills your light across the darkest skies,
All knowing Lunar Goddess,
I greet you now at the height of your power,
With a rite in Your honor.
Preform magick of all kinds. The full moon heightens the powers of all positive spells.
Finish your rite by eating crescent cakes and drinking a libation of your choice. (milk or white wine are traditional lunar liquids.)
Be sure to thank the Lord and Lady for their presence and blessings. Then bid them goodnight
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Draw down Her creating power,
Apon us is the magcik hour.
Remove your cloak and hood,
Dance within the secret wood.
By Earth, Fire, Water, and Air
Skyclad bodies, flowing hair.
Bathe in Her Lunar light,
She attends our circle this Sabbatt night.
Remember always the ways of old,
All that we were taught and told.
Blessed Be our Mother, three
And us, Her children,
Ever shall we be.
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