Death and Resurrection in Pluto

Pluto in a nutshell is all about death and resurrection, the unknown and secrets, and cosmic purpose and destiny. But what about the moons? All of Pluto’s moons have great significance and are tied to The Underworld. Let’s dive in!
Charon – named after the ferryman that takes souls to The Underworld; he often is paid with a coin. The correspondences relating to Charon are relating to the process of a transformation, and can be invoked for assistance in said process or in helping spirits cross over. Charon can also assist in travel spells.
Hydra – named after a serpent-like monster said to reside at the entrance to The Underworld. The correspondence relating to Hydra is multiplying strength, and can be invoked for assistance in spells for personal power or protection that multiplies/strengthens with every hit.
Kerberos – named after the three-headed guard dog of The Underworld. The correspondences relating to Kerberos are protection and intimidation, and can be invoked for powerful protection spells, wards, etc.
Nix – named after the goddess of night, Nyx. The correspondences relating to Nix are the night, dreams, darkness, and intimidating feminine power, and can be invoked for nighttime magick or help finding a way in darkness. Nix can also assist in “dark” magick, a unique type of glamour magick, or magick fit to help bring about power. Styx – named after the goddess of the River Styx, aka the primary river between the Earth and Underworld. The correspondences relating to Styx are invulnerability, hatred, and strong promises, and can be invoked for invulnerability spells and curses of hatred. Styx can also be invoked for any death/cosmic witchery including the element of water. 

The Moon and the Black Sacred Night


The moon was no doubt the greatest mystery to our ancestors because it changed its form monthly, endlessly returning to its original shape again. Yet even its ever-changing nature was predictable. Therefore, it was the constant inconstant light in the night sky. To add to its mystery, the moon seemingly disappeared each month into the blackness of the night sky for three nights. This isn’t unlike the idea of seeking renewal through immersion in water.
Black is one of the three colors of the Great Mysteries: Birth,
Life, and Death. Like water, black represents the formless state of
procreation and the realm of all possibilities. From the ancestral perspective, anything could be lurking in the black of night, and anything might emerge from it. When we factor in that (scientifically speaking) black is the presence of all colors mixed together, we can comprehend the essential nature of its full potentiality. The idea here is that since black contains the all, then any part of that can manifest
separately or in combinations.
The moon isn’t detached from ideas connected to the concept
of blackness. In fact, its cycle of change is well suited for such a
mystical realm in which it abides. The color black is often associated with death, and in the writings of ancient Greeks, such as Plutarch,
we find a belief that souls of the dead are drawn into the moon. The ancient sect of mystical Pythagoreans also taught a related theme.
In occult philosophy, the dead and the moon share the principle of
renewed form, which connects to the belief in reincarnation. This
suggests an occult mechanism in which the blackness of night
represents full potentiality, and the moon symbolizes the means
through which the parts of the whole are generated into manifestation.
In the old tales of Witches, the night is the favored time of their
gathering, and the preferred place is at a crossroads. We previously
noted that the place of the crossroads has long been associated with spirits of the dead, and it’s often defined as in-between the worlds.
Hecate, one of the classic goddesses associated with Witchcraft, is
intimately connected to the dead (and is said to escort them into the Underworld).
The magic of Witches belongs to the night, the moon, and the
realms hidden in the black shadowing places. The Full Moon and
its rite is the fulfillment of the covenant of the Witch who tends
the ancient ways and keeps faith with the tides of the moon. This
is because the moon represents the essence of what flows through
the mysteries embraced by the Witch. It’s enlightenment in the dark places, the cycle of transformation, and the promise of return. 

New Moon Affirmations

Tonight my soul will make room for all that is to come
Tonight I invite abundance into my life
Tonight I let go of what is blocking me
Tonight I let go of the bad and allow the good to come in…

I give thanks to the energy of the New Moon, I am ready to embrace new beginnings. I welcome love into my life, I’am grateful for all that I have.
I am a magnet of divine abundance And I resonate with the frequency of abundance.
I have the ability to manifest all that I want, whatever I think and imagine I can achieve.
Today I celebrate New beginnings, I have made a promise to myself to grow and to prosper..

I Manifest all that I need with ease
I am aligned with the universe
I send gratitude to every cell in my body
I invite wealth, order and prosperity into my life
I intend to make wishes come true
I break free of limitations and all that is holding me back
I release what no longer serves me…

New Moon chant…

New moon so dark in the night sky, that cannot be seen with the naked eye. Grant me your dark energy to see, the new blessings and the good coming to me.
Grant me the power of dreams so true, so that I can start my life anew.
Grant me strength day by day, mistress of darkness show me the way.
Grant me love in my life, please take away trouble and strife.
Grant me peace, I ask of you
Dearest goddess see me through.

Devotional chant..

Hekate
Hekate
Hekate
Sovereign, guardian, guide
Be the light within my heart that inflames my Will.
Hekate
Hekate
Hekate
Guardian, guide, sovereign
Be the brilliance of my words that they may serve you.
Hekate
Hekate
Hekate
Guide, sovereign, guardian
Be the torch that leads my mind to greater mysteries…

Prayer…

In night, Twilight, dusk, and Dawn.
A day that was cold turned warm,
I stand at the crossroads
Sweet offerings at my feet.
O Queen of choices, cheer me,
Open my site,
A Torch ahead gleaming
Wolves howl within my ear
The Ravens come shrieking near
The moment draws here.
O nurse and companion,
Dominion is yours
Bless me with your guidance
That the path I would walk be won.

To Hear Her Again…

Hekate Agalos
Shinning you are
Blinding bright
In the darkness
Of my heart,
In trying times,
Your beauty graces
My simple life
A music few can hear
Though I sometimes
Become deaf to it.
It enlivens my dance
Through my days,
Ebbing and flowing
Shifting my balance,
In your ever-present torch light,
May it ever be thus..

For Blessings…

Hekate, shine in me,
Enlighten my heart
Kalliste, you are to me,
Infinite light
Torch bearing, mother of souls,
Bless me,
Enrich the world with your bright might….

Hail Hekate on not just this her night, but every night… May blessings rain down upon my heathens. May prosperity, abundance and happiness be ever present in your life 

How to use the Moon Phases for Spells and Magick

Ready to make your spells more powerful? Want to learn how to make your spells work faster? Use the timing of the Moon to add more energy to your spells and intentions!
For centuries, our ancestors have looked up at the sky and using what they saw for timing, healing, predicting, and adoration. When we look to our grandmothers and great grandmothers, we find that they hold a drop of knowledge leftover from the old days, when we were still connected to the Earth and Sky.
Luckily, this knowledge hasn’t been totally removed from our culture! Our Neo-Pagan and Wiccan sisters and brothers still work, live, and dance by the phase of the moon!
Here is how we use the phases of the moon for spell timing!
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How to use the Moon Phases for Spells and Magick
New Moon
Reflect and meditate on your internal needs and goals.
Give thanks to your inner strength.
Cast binding spells.
Use this dark moon as a final and powerful time to remove or release large or powerful obstacles from your life.
Begin work to fill the void (left from removing obstacles) with positivity.
Begin work to bring things into your life.
Waxing Crescent Moon
(Starting on the third day of the New Moon)
Cast spells to bring something into your life.
Cast spells for new beginnings.
Cast magick for positive change.
Cast spells for increasing protection.
Begin slow, steady long-term manifestation work.
Use the visualization and mantra: As the moon grows to be full, so, too, shall [your wish] in my life.
First-Quarter Moon
Mid-Waxing Check-in: How did your waxing moon spell go? Does it seem to be working? Has it manifested? If not, pivot, and re-cast now.
Waxing Gibbous Moon
(Ending on the first day of the Full Moon)
Cast spells for rapid growth.
Cast minor spells for quick manifestation.
Full Moon
Reflect and meditate on where you are in life.
Give thanks to how full your life is.
Charge your crystals, tools, and talismans.
Cast spells for psychic awareness.
Cast spells for enlightenment.
Cast spells for powerful protection.
Waning Gibbous Moon
(Starting on the third day of the Full Moon)
Cast spells to remove things and harmful energies/situations from your life.
Cast banishing spells.
Begin magick to remove long-time habits and energy from your life.
Use the visualization and mantra: As light is removed from the moon, so, too, shall [your bane] be removed from my life.
Third-Quarter Moon
Mid-Waning Check-in: How did your waning moon spell go? Does it seem to be working? Has that obstacle, item, person, or illness been removed from your life? If not, pivot, and re-cast now.
Waning Crescent Moon
(Ending on the first day of the New Moon)
Cast spells for rapid removal.
Cast minor spells for quick removal.

Luna Moon World

Luna is the purest of the Moon Worlds. It is where the Soul is taken to rest and be renewed. It is the place of eternal youth. Here there is union with the Gods and with those Strega who have gone before.

The portal to Luna is in the West, beyond the sunset and beyond the Ocean. Luna is a place of beautiful forests and meadows. A place of clear streams, rivers and lakes. Nature spirits inhabit these places as do all beautiful creatures of ancient myth and legend. In Luna it is always Summer, hence its other name of the Summerlands.

Each Soul experiences Luna in the manner which is most suited to its life experience. This is as it should be.

We must realize that the Moon is not truly the World of Luna but only a symbol. From the Physical World, and by the physical senses, you can never see or know the World of Luna. 

THE MOON VISITS GEMINI

As the moon makes her way through the zodiac, she stops and visits each sign for a spell, spending a couple of days in each of their homes and with their unique energies. She is influenced by these energies, and the way she expresses herself adapts to the sign she is in.

She has been on the road for 30 days now, making her way through the entire zodiac. By the time she arrives at the sign of Gemini, she is full….a bit tired from her travels, and ready to let go of some of the baggage she has picked up along the way.

As she taps on the door of Gemini, she is greeted by the owner of the home, Mercury himself. He looks at her inquisitively, tugging on his glasses to see her better. He introduces himself, but she already knows who this god is: this traveler of the upper and lower worlds, bearer of messages, and facilitator of communications. He welcomes our moon inside and notices immediately that she is carrying quite a heavy load. He ushers her to the kitchen table and offers her a cup of tea, chatting about nothing as he prepares it. The moon looks around and is overwhelmed by the number of bookshelves this man has in his home, each overflowing with literature. Has he read them all?… she wonders. In another part of the room, she sees a display wall that contains what must be an original antique telephone, a telegraph machine, a quill pen, a computer, old letters, and…is that a fax machine? She recognizes these as the tools he has used throughout the years and comments on how beautiful they all are. Mercury looks fondly at them and says, “Thank you.”

He brings the moon her tea and takes a seat next to her at the table. “Talk to me,” he says. “Tell me what it is you are needing to let go of?” Usually more introverted and private, the moon hesitates…but there is something about being in this house with this god that makes her want to open up and tell all. So she does. She tells Mercury of her travels through the other eleven houses and how each one required her to use a different piece of her energy. She told of which ones she liked the most, where she got the most rest, and where she felt the most out of place. She shared the things that were holding her back the most and what stresses she was currently carrying. Mercury listened intently and encouraged her to continue. Once Lady Luna had said all the things she needed to, Mercury smiled, made a witty comment about how much lighter she looked already, and then set out to help her find solutions. He had been taking notes and had a plan. It was her turn to listen now as this intelligent god shared his ideas, introduced her to solutions, and re-framed her struggles.

Mercury and the Moon spent most of their time together this way, sharing and communicating with each other about everything under the sun. When she hugged Mercury goodbye a few days later, she felt like she had talked more in two days than she had all month, and she realized this was just the medicine she needed. Gemini was a retreat of a different kind, the kind that encouraged a verbal expression of her emotions and a new perspective on her path.

The moon walked away from the house of Mercury lighter, leaving behind what she had carried in, and set off to begin her retreat back into darkness.

Astrology The moon

Whereas a circle represents spirit, the semicircle represents soul in the pictographic code of the astrological glyphs.

The Moon’s glyph is the vessel of the soul, both for its development and its journey in the Moon boat.

Of all the astrological glyphs, the Moon’s glyph most strongly resembles its counterpart in the skies.

The two sharp points created by the intersection of the two semicircles remind us of the pulsing rhythm of the Moon.

The horns of the Moon remind us of the waxing and waning, of being present in day and night, and punctuated moments of duality that resolved back into the curves of the crescent.

The Moon is the vessel of our life and contains within it the storehouse of the images, the emotions, and the memories that make up the experience of life.

The Moon is connected to instinct, how we react before we have time to think with our conscious minds.

The Moon is the author, the editor, of the story of our life.

When you look back upon your life you do not remember it as raw security camera footage.

You remember your life as a story.

This story is a summation, a distillation, of your experiences with plots and subplots and chapters.

The position of the Moon in a particular Sign and House determines the style and the genre of your life story.

The Moon is also the lower reflection of the powers of the Sun, and as such is associated with the unconscious, the subconscious, and those parts of the psyche that live in the land of dream.

In Magick, the Moon is associated with the astral plane and therefore the sphere of Yesod in the Tree of Life.

It is the realm closest to physical manifestation and the plane where most magickal work is done.

The Moon collects all the influences and then turns earthwards to create the ebb and flow of the tides of life, both physical and subtle.

A MOON WITHOUT MAGIC

Even though the Moon simply exudes magic and seemingly saturates our lives
with it whether we want Her to or not, there are approximately twelve times
every month when She is positively incapacitated. It’s as if all Her power has
been stripped away, and suddenly She seems to have no strength or energy or
magic at all. In fact, to the magical practitioner, She has no purpose whatsoever,
except, of course, to light our way through the dark of night. It’s at these times
that the Moon is said to be Void of Course.
To some folks, especially those not well versed in astrological terms, saying
that the Moon is Void of Course sounds very silly, indeed. For the fact of the
matter is that the Moon is always on course, moving steadily through each
astrological sign every month. That being the case, Her journey continues like
clockwork.
There does, however, come a time when even the Moon needs a little R &
R. She needs to kick back, relax, and regroup before moving onward, to take a
power nap, if you will. And She grabs that opportunity just before She enters the
next astrological sign.
So how do we know when the Moon is out of service, and how long do
these periods last?
Void of Course periods are usually calculated by a plethora of complicated
mathematical equations and variables that few of us truly understand. Couple
that with the fact that the length of these periods varies from several minutes to
forty-eight hours, and proper calculations could be very sketchy, indeed.
Fortunately, though, we don’t have to worry about that. An ephemeris, an
almanac, or a calendar with accurate Moon data will provide this information
right down to the minute. All we have to do is keep one handy, and we’re good to
go.
Once we have the Void of Course information for the Moon, what do we, as
magical practitioners, do with it? In a word, nothing! Fact is, all magical
operations seem to run amuck when the Moon is chilling out. It’s not that they
don’t work. They do. It’s just that they seldom work as planned. It’s as if the
Universe is suddenly confused as to the quickest route between point A and
point B, and things tend to manifest in such a way that we often wish we’d never
set them motion.
Think I’m mistaken? Then try this on for size. A former student of mine
once did an abundance ritual during a Void of Course Moon. Her first mistake,
of course, was asking for abundance instead of prosperity, for money was what
she really needed. But even though I reminded her of both problems-the
abundance issue and the Void of Course Moon-she went right on with her plans.
And what did she get for her trouble? A lot more than she bargained for!
Whole regiments of gophers, moles, and rabbits took up residence in her
garden, and what they didn’t eat away from below, huge flocks of blackbirds
gobbled up from above. Termites invaded her house. Feral cats chose her garage
as a birthing quarters. She wound up with an infestation of sand fleas that even a
case of sevin dust wouldn’t cure. But that was just the abundant contribution
from the animal world. Her troubles had just begun.
Both of her children got sick about the same time she lost her second job.
Her budget wasn’t well padded and didn’t allow for extra medical expenses. And
while she was fortunate enough to find another job, the hours were absolutely
horrendous, which meant additional child care expenses. So in the final analysis,
she was doing little more than paying for the privilege to work a second job. All
in all, it was her worst nightmare-times three.
Magical efforts aren’t the only things that go awry during this period.
Computers and peripherals act up, communications get tangled, and plans don’t
work out. A sense of stalemate is in the air, and because of it, nothing runs true
to form, not even the thinking process. This communication breakdown often
results in a temporary but unrealistic view of present circumstances. Acting on
much of anything at this time could bring very unexpected consequences,
indeed.
That having been said, it pays to follow the Moon’s lead when She’s Void of
Course. Just kick back and relax, and take a bit of well-deserved time for
yourself. Read a book, see a movie, or take a leisurely stroll through the park.
The Moon will be back on track before you know it, and because you had the
good sense to rest as well, you’ll be raring to go when She is!

OCCASIONAL MOON PHASE MAGIC

There’s more to the Moon than meets the eye, especially when it comes to
magical operations. There are only twelve months in the calendar year. However,
the Moon cycles thirteen times during that period, which means that at least two
Moon phases of the same type will appear in the same month several times each
year. When the repeated phase happens to be the Dark or New Moon, we call the
second occurrence the Black Moon.
Since the repetition of anything only serves to increase its power, the Black
Moon is very potent. It’s said to unearth mysteries with ease, pare matters down
to the bare bones, and shed light on even the most deeply hidden truths.
Therefore, the Black Moon provides an excellent time for soul searching
and inner journey work, divination, and the eradication of any self-deception.
This phase also provides a good time for drawing up plans for the future. Should
you decide to work toward a new beginning at this time, though, know that all
plans made will reflect the absolute truth, so it’s not a good idea to brush aside
your inner voice. Listen when it speaks, for while under the power of the Black
Moon, it cannot lie.
While the Black Moon is definitely important when it comes to magic,
there is another phase that many practitioners revere even more. They believe it’s
the most powerful of all Full Moon phases, and because it only transpires every
couple of years, they await its arrival with much anticipation and excitement. On
the other hand, other practitioners believe that it’s no more powerful than any
other Full Moon, but enjoy the prospect of the additional energy and opportunity
it provides for magical workings. This phase is known as the Blue Moon,’ and is
the third Full Moon to rise when four Full Moons appear within the same season.
As a magical practitioner, how you perceive this energy and where you
apply it is up to you. Remember that belief and personal perception are key
elements to magical success. So whether you work toward miracles or simply
treat this energy as that of another Full Moon, I’d suggest that you give it all
you’ve got. Why? Because it’s been my personal experience that no magicregardless of its magnitude or its triviality-has ever met with anything other than
rapid success during the Blue Moon.
Perhaps the only occasional Moon phase that never meets with a debate as
to its power is that of the Lunar Eclipse. To the nonpractitioner this may seem a
bit odd, because these eclipses happen much more frequently in the solar
calendar than the Blue Moon. In fact, they occur at least once annually, and often
two to three times within the same year.
No matter how often it occurs, though, the Lunar Eclipse is a magical event
more special than any other. For one thing, it provides a time when the energies
of the Moon and Sun connect, and this marriage of sorts brings a balance, an
equalization of the male and female polarities if you will, that puts everything
back in perspective. Because it brings the light-dark-light concept into full view,
it’s also a reminder of the birth-deathrebirth cycles, and that’s something to
which nearly all magical practitioners subscribe.
That’s not all. The Lunar Eclipse also brings an indescribable sort of energy
to everything in its path; something so strong that it goes beyond the point of all
human feeling or description. It’s an energy that not only embraces us, but fills
our very cores to overflowing-even if only for a few moments. Because of its
allencompassing power, Lunar Eclipse energy can be a bit overwhelming; so
much so, in fact, that some practitioners refuse to use its power at all in their
efforts. They say that its energy is simply too hard to control.
While I understand where they’re coming from, this simply isn’t true for me.
And it isn’t true for most of the practitioners I queried. While Lunar Eclipse
energy is definitely potent, it is not at all scattered. It’s a balanced, cohesive,
emulsification of two opposite energies. It’s a little like raw milk. Before it’s
processed, the cream becomes irrevocably separated from the milk, and try as
you may, there’s nothing you can do to make it stick to the heavier liquid. But
homogenize it and see what happens: Both substances blend together in flawless
unison, providing a much stronger and more nutritious drink. Such is the way of
the Lunar Eclipse. It homogenizes the energies and allows us to work with both
as a single unit.
That having been said, all that’s left is the decision of whether or not to use
this very special energy. I urge you to try it just once. Why? Because the energy
related to this occurrence is so powerful it can bring about events that other
Moon phases seldom manage. Simply put, Lunar Eclipse energy brings the
impossible to fruition; it can single-handedly manifest real miracles.
Keeping that in mind, I suggest saving especially difficult projects for the
Lunar Eclipse. Good ideas might include long-term goals like business ventures,
financial planning, or successful career changes, as well as efforts that require
balance, harmony, or a meeting of the minds. It’s also very potent when it comes
to developing personal shields-whether they be psychic in nature, or related to a
physical protection against poor health, theft, harm, or danger. Want an entirely
new life? This is the time to change your personal reality. Don’t discount efforts
that involve relationships, partnerships, or matters of the heart, either. However,
know that the magical effects will be extremely longlasting.

FULL MOON

The Full Moon is ruled by the Mother Goddess, and contrary to popular belief,
Her energy isn’t necessarily just a one-day affair. In fact, many practitioners
consider it to be full (and use its energy as such) for one day before the calendar
date and one day after. This is really good news magically for a couple of
reasons. For one thing, the Full Moon can be used for any effort at all, but more
importantly, the Moon’s energy peaks during this time. This means that any
effort performed during the Full Moon is not only charged to the max, but packs
a cosmic wallop when released into the Universe. Because of this, most
practitioners save this phase for handling difficult or complicated matters, or for
efforts that require an extra boost.
What about the debates on the phases of the Dark and Waxing Moons? Who’s
right? Who’s wrong? More specifically though, how should practitioners handle
the Moon phases in order to achieve the best magical success?
The fact of the matter is, like magic itself, there is no right or wrong. How
you handle the energies of these Moon phases and apply their powers is your
decision alone. Just remember that magic is designed to make your life easier,
not the other way around, so do whatever feels right for you and let it go at that.
Remember that you are the magician, the matrix from which all magic flows,
and as such, you are at the controls.

WAXING MOON

Belonging to the Light Maiden, the Waxing phase occurs when the Moon grows
in the sky from new to full, and it’s during this period that She gains power. That
means it’s a good time to perform any efforts that require an increase of sorts, or
necessitate momentum. Good candidates include spells that involve a fresh start,
increased productivity or efficiency, the addition of something to your life, a
victory or recognition of sorts, or good health and well-being. If you need more
of something, Waxing Moon energy can provide it.
Just as with the Dark Moon energy, though, things can get a bit sticky here
with some practitioners as well. Why? Because they also divide the Waxing
Moon phase into two separate portions: First Quarter Moon energy and Gibbous
Moon energy. Luckily, this isn’t nearly as magically confusing as the Dark/New
Moon debate. Simply put, they define the First Quarter energy as that which
occurs from seven to ten days after the New Moon, and they apply it to any
effort that necessitates increase. While they consider Gibbous Moon energy
(which occurs, incidentally, from ten to thirteen days after the New Moon) to be
of major magical importance, they use it primarily with only one goal in mind:
to instill the attribute of personal patience while waiting for an effort to manifest something that a magical practitioner can never have too much of!

DARK OR NEW MOON

The Dark or New Moon is frequently the subject of heated debate among
magical practitioners. So much so, in fact, that there are only three things that
practitioners seem to agree upon when it comes to this phase: 1. It occurs during
the period between the Waning and Waxing phases.
2. It belongs to the Crone.
3. Even though the Moon isn’t visible in the sky, She’s still there bathing us with
Her energy.
Because of this, the magical practices associated with this phase are as varied
and diverse as the practitioners themselves. Many folks, for example, use this
phase to rest and relax, regroup and regenerate. Others find this energy
extremely useful for delving into past lives, divinatory efforts, magical study,
and meditation. A personal favorite for Dark Moon energy, though, is truth
discovery. Nothing surpasses its energy for getting to the heart of things and
seeing them for exactly what they are.
Still others divide this phase into two parts: New Moon energy and
Crescent Moon energy. New Moon energy is afoot from the first day of the Dark
Moon to three and a half days after, and is said to be excellent for efforts
involving self-improvement, gardening, employment solutions, and health.
Crescent Moon energy picks up the slack after that, and is said to continue from
the three and a half day mark through the seventh day after the Dark Moon. And
those who work with its energy usually harness it for efforts that involve
business dealings, animals, feminine strength, a leveling of emotions, or projects
that necessitate change of some sort.
While I certainly don’t discount the strength of these two energies, or the
fact that they work well for the efforts described, I do have to admit that I have a
problem with the mathematical figures from which these phases are derived. For
one thing, the practitioner would have to consistently check an ephemeris to
determine the exact time of the Dark Moon in order to calculate the first three
and a half day period with any sort of precision. For another, the Crescent Moon
usually isn’t even visible in the sky until about five to six days after the Dark
Moon. This, of course, means that the Moon is not yet even a sliver during the
first couple of days of calculated Crescent Moon energy; thus, it is not a crescent
at all. Most important, though, is this: If the Moon is visible in the sky after the
Dark Moon, even a bit, it is growing or waxing, and the Waxing Moon does not
belong to the Crone or Her energy. Rather, it is ruled by the Light Maiden.

THE LUNAR METEOROLOGIST

While these discoveries definitely did much to increase crop and animal yields something that the early peoples relied upon for survival-the Moon was just
beginning to reveal Her mysteries, and it wasn’t long before something of equal
importance came to light. Simply put, the Moon proved to be a fairly accurate
predictor of the weather. Since scientific theory hadn’t come into play yet, this
must have seemed more than just a little remarkable to early humankind. In fact,
it’s a safe bet that they thought it was real magic in the making.
While it’s difficult to differentiate between exactly what ancient
civilizations learned about lunar weather forecasts and what came several
centuries later, one thing is for sure: the Moon has long served as one of the most
definitive tools of weather prediction, and still does today. It’s a well-known fact,
for example, that more tornadoes and hurricanes occur during the periods of
New and Full Moon than at any other time. It’s also common knowledge that it
tends to rain more often during both the Moon’s first quarter and the Waning
Moon’s first week.
If weather prediction piques your interest, just pay a little attention to the
Moon and the symbols that surround Her. With some keen observation and a bit
of practice, you can learn to outdo even your favorite television meteorologist.
The weather-related Moon adages below will get you started.
,t Pale Moon doth rain, red Moon cloth blow, white Moon doth neither rain nor
snow.
,t When Full Moon’s shadow fills the Crescent, fair weather comes to king and
peasant.
When a circle appears around the Moon, snow or raindrops will fall soon.
,t Should a ring around the New Moon be, expect disasters out at sea.
,t Should a red Moon rise with large clouds nearby, a half-day brings rain from
the sky.’
,t If October’s Full Moon brings no frost, none comes till the next Full Moon is
tossed.
The closer New Moon’s arrival to Christmas Day, the longer the Winter stays to
play.
* When the Crescent bears sharp pointed horns, a tempest of the winds is born;
but should the horns be blunt and dull, fair weather stays at least till Full.

FULL MOON MAGICK PHASE

Even though we usually associate the Full Moon with magic, it’s not the only
phase that tugs at our emotions. The waxing, waning, and dark phases also come
into play. In fact, each phase exudes a particular and separate type of energy that
feeds and energizes the emotional pool, and since pure, raw, and unadulterated
emotion triggers successful magic, the Moon-in all Her phasescomprises one of
the most powerful tools we can use in our efforts.
The trick here is to work in harmony with the Moon’s phase. Take a spell to
gain new friends, for example. Since you’re obviously looking to increase the
number of people you know (and solidify your moral support system), you’d
want to perform the effort when the Moon is waxing or growing in the sky from
new to full. But what if the Moon is waning and you don’t want to wait several
weeks for the proper phase? Not a problem. Just rework the spell to reflect the
eradication of your loneliness. You get the idea.
With the exception of the Void of Course Moon, nearly any effort can be
performed successfully no matter what the Moon is doing. (For more
information, please see “A Moon Without Magic,” on page 46.) It’s just a matter
of knowing the energies of the phase at hand and understanding how to apply
them to your cause. Explanations of the Moon phases, their magical correlations,
and the Goddess archetypes Who claim them follow below

THE MOON AND MAGICAL MANIFESTATION

Anything surrounded by centuries of mystery and superstition takes on a very
magical quality, and such is certainly the case with the Moon. But has She
always been considered a source of enchantment? More to the point, though, is
the Moon really magical? Is the power that She seems to hold more than just a
simple illusion created in the mind’s eye?
While the real answers to these questions are certainly anybody’s guess, I
believe that a consultation with the Earth’s earliest inhabitants would probably
bring a positive response to all three questions. For all the advancements we’ve
made in both education and technology through the ages, I also believe that
those answers would still be affirmative if posed to today’s practitioners. Why?
Because anyone who’s worked with the Moon in any way, shape, or form simply
cannot deny Her power when it comes magical manifestation.
However, I’m also of the opinion that over time, we as practitioners have
given the Moon more power than our predecessors ever thought possible. How?
Because we’ve fertilized Her with praise, fed Her with worship, and tended Her
with devotion. We’ve offered Her our deepest emotions, called out to Her in
times of need, and depended upon Her light for comfort. We’ve given Her our
energy, and in doing so we’ve breathed life into Her, charged Her magic, and
given Her a potency unsur passed by any other planet in our system. Because of
this, the Moon often seems to have a life of Her own-and even, some might say,
a mind of Her own.
Before your eyebrows shoot up in surprise, understand that this isn’t
necessarily a bad thing. By giving the Moon our energy and strengthening Her
power, we’ve built a very magical creature, indeed. She’s become a friend with
whom we can bond, a confidante with whom we can share our deepest secrets.
And because of Her natural pull upon our emotional makeup, She’s also become
the strongest ally possible when it comes to practicing the ancient arts.
Like everything else in our world, though, there is another side to this coin.
Because we’ve energized the Moon, we have to be respectful of Her power and
use it wisely. This means that we need to think long and hard before we invoke it
for magical use. We need to be specific in our intentions. We need to be
absolutely certain that our goals are in the best interest of all concerned. Above
all, we need to maintain control and direct Her power. Otherwise, the end result
of our magic may be anything but that which we first envisioned. In fact, it could
take on a life of its own, and that’s a place we simply don’t want to go.

LUNAR SUPERSTITION

Anything of power, especially something with a mysterious power that we don’t
fully understand, is bound to be surrounded by superstition. And the Moon is
certainly no exception. In fact, the Moon is probably shrouded in more
superstition than any other object in the Universe.
While some of the following superstitions do actually bear a shred of truthyou’re apt to catch more fish by day during the Waning Moon, for example,
because fish can see food better in bright light-some of those connected to the
Moon are just plain ridiculous. And it’s interesting to note that most of the
absurdities were largely contributed by leaders of the early church. But why
would they even bother to concoct such nonsense? The answer is simple: by
making people afraid of the Moon, they hoped to stamp out lunar worship.
Naturally, it didn’t work. In fact, it only served to add to Her mystique, and
increase the interest of nearly everyone She managed to touch with the
iridescence of Her silvery light.
Beauty
,t Women should always take care not to let the Moon shine on their faces while
sleeping. Otherwise, the Moon will twist their faces and steal their beauty
away.
Birth and Pregnancy
* Pregnant women who sleep with the Moon shining on their bodies will be
“moonstruck” and thus give birth to idiots.
,t Should a child be born during the Waning Moon, the sibling who follows shall
be of the opposite sex.
* Should a child be born during the Waxing Moon, the sibling who follows shall
be of the same sex.
,t A child born between the phases of the Waning Moon and the New Moon is
sickly, weak, and shall not live long.
Devil
,t The devil lives on the Moon and controls Her; thus, he is sure to molest those
who gaze upon Her face and claim them as his own in short order.
Fence Building
,t To build a wood fence that will not break or rot, always set the posts while the
Moon is waning, and wait until the Moon’s horns point skyward to lay the
lower rail. Then stake and complete the fence when the Moon’s horns point to
the Earth. It’s said that preparing the fence as such will prevent escape-even
the escape of children!
Fishing
* In the Waxing Moon, set hooks at night; when the Moon doth wane, fish by
daylight.
Home Building
House foundations laid when the Moon is black will sink into the earth.
* Only shingle a roof when the Moon is dark; otherwise the shingles will warp.
Livestock
Livestock born during a Waning Moon will be sickly and die within the month.
Luck
,t Bow to the Moon when She is new; your luck will then run fast and true.
,t It is unlucky to view a New Moon through tree branches.
,t Pointing at the Moon brings bad luck, but to do so at the first New Moon of the
year brings nothing but twelve months of sorrow.
Weddings
,t For a fortunate marriage, set the date twenty-four to forty-eight hours after the
appearance of the Full Moon.
* The Scottish believe that weddings should always occur during the Full Moon
to ensure the long-term happiness of the couple.
Wood-Cutting
,t Always cut wood on the Waning Moon, as it’s said to prevent damage by
termites and worms, and to provide a more slow-burning fire.

The Moon and Feminine Mysteries

As mysterious as all of this must have seemed to the ancient people, one thing
definitely topped the list as extraordinary, and this was, of course, the direct
connection between the monthly menstrual cycles of women and the comings
and goings of the Moon. And while this may not appear to hold much
importance in today’s world, such was not the case in ancient times. Why?
Because these civilizations not only valued their women, but considered them to
be extremely magical. The reason is simple but multi-fold. First, women not
only bled every month even though they weren’t injured, but those who lived and
worked together usually bled at the same time.
Second, the temporary suspension of a young woman’s cycle brought forth
new life. And though this was magical in and of itself, there was more. It soon
became apparent that human pregnancy was the only gestation period calculated
solely by lunar cycles-nine of them to be exactand the realization that human
beings were the only “lunar primates”‘ served to solidify the connection between
the Moon and humankind.
Third and most mysterious, though, was the magic created by older women.
Their menstrual cycles suddenly changed course to coincide with the Waning
Moon, and shortly thereafter-even though they weren’t pregnant-they simply
ceased to bleed at all.
In today’s world, these observations are nothing more than common
knowledge, but to early civilization they must have seemed very peculiar,
indeed. In fact, these pieces of knowledge probably served as the catalysts that
sparked the initial worship of the Moon in the feminine forms of Maiden,
Mother, and Crone.

THE LUNAR METEOROLOGIST

While these discoveries definitely did much to increase crop and animal yields something that the early peoples relied upon for survival-the Moon was just
beginning to reveal Her mysteries, and it wasn’t long before something of equal
importance came to light. Simply put, the Moon proved to be a fairly accurate
predictor of the weather. Since scientific theory hadn’t come into play yet, this
must have seemed more than just a little remarkable to early humankind. In fact,
it’s a safe bet that they thought it was real magic in the making.
While it’s difficult to differentiate between exactly what ancient
civilizations learned about lunar weather forecasts and what came several
centuries later, one thing is for sure: the Moon has long served as one of the most
definitive tools of weather prediction, and still does today. It’s a well-known fact,
for example, that more tornadoes and hurricanes occur during the periods of
New and Full Moon than at any other time. It’s also common knowledge that it
tends to rain more often during both the Moon’s first quarter and the Waning
Moon’s first week.
If weather prediction piques your interest, just pay a little attention to the
Moon and the symbols that surround Her. With some keen observation and a bit
of practice, you can learn to outdo even your favorite television meteorologist.
The weather-related Moon adages below will get you started.
,t Pale Moon doth rain, red Moon cloth blow, white Moon doth neither rain nor
snow.
,t When Full Moon’s shadow fills the Crescent, fair weather comes to king and
peasant.
When a circle appears around the Moon, snow or raindrops will fall soon.
,t Should a ring around the New Moon be, expect disasters out at sea.
,t Should a red Moon rise with large clouds nearby, a half-day brings rain from
the sky.’
,t If October’s Full Moon brings no frost, none comes till the next Full Moon is
tossed.
The closer New Moon’s arrival to Christmas Day, the longer the Winter stays to
play.
* When the Crescent bears sharp pointed horns, a tempest of the winds is born;
but should the horns be blunt and dull, fair weather stays at least till Full.

Solitary Pagan Moon Magick: How to Practice Powerful Rituals Alone

Solitary pagan moon magick is a spiritual practice that involves working with the cycles of the moon to harness its energy and power. This practice is often performed by pagans who prefer to work alone rather than in a group setting. Solitary practitioners of pagan moon magick may use a variety of techniques, such as meditation, ritual, and spellcasting, to connect with the moon and its energy.

One of the key benefits of solitary pagan moon magick is that it allows practitioners to work at their own pace and on their own schedule. This can be particularly appealing to those who have busy lives or who prefer to work in solitude. Additionally, working with the moon’s energy can help practitioners to connect with their own inner wisdom and intuition, as well as with the natural world around them. Whether you are a seasoned pagan practitioner or new to the world of magick, solitary pagan moon magick can be a powerful way to deepen your spiritual practice and connect with the cycles of nature.

Honouring

Honouring is an essential aspect of solitary pagan moon magick. It involves showing respect and gratitude to the divine forces and energies that are present during the ritual. Honouring is a way of acknowledging the sacredness of the moon, the earth, and the universe.

There are many ways to honour the moon and the divine energies during a ritual. Here are some examples:

  • Lighting candles or incense to create a sacred space
  • Offering food, drink, or flowers to the moon or the deities
  • Reciting prayers, mantras, or invocations to call upon the divine energies
  • Using symbolic objects, such as crystals or talismans, to represent the energies being honoured
  • Performing physical actions, such as dancing or chanting, to connect with the energies

When honouring the moon and the divine energies, it is important to do so with sincerity and intention. The practitioner should focus their mind and heart on the energies they are honouring and express their gratitude and reverence in a genuine way.

Honouring can be done at any stage of the ritual, whether it is during the preparation, the casting of the circle, or the actual working. It is a way of creating a sacred space and inviting the energies to participate in the ritual.

In conclusion, honouring is an essential part of solitary pagan moon magick. It is a way of showing respect and gratitude to the divine energies and creating a sacred space for the ritual. The practitioner should approach honouring with sincerity and intention, and use whatever methods resonate with them to connect with the energies being honoured.

Offering

Offerings are an essential part of any pagan ritual, and solitary moon magick is no exception. It is a way to show gratitude and respect to the deities and spirits that one is working with. Offerings can be anything from food and drink to flowers, crystals, or even a song or dance.

When making an offering, it is important to consider the specific deity or spirit that one is working with. Different deities have different preferences and tastes, and it is essential to research and understand what is appropriate. For example, one may offer honey to the goddess Aphrodite, while the god Odin may prefer mead or ale.

It is also important to consider the timing and location of the offering. Offerings should be made at an appropriate time and place, such as during a full moon or at a sacred site. The offering should be placed in a respectful manner, such as on an altar or at the base of a tree.

In addition to physical offerings, one may also offer their energy or intention. This can be done through meditation or visualization, focusing on the deity or spirit and sending positive energy or intentions their way.

Overall, offerings are a way to show respect and gratitude to the deities and spirits that one is working with. It is important to research and understand what is appropriate for each specific entity and to make the offering in a respectful and appropriate manner.

A Moon Magick Ritual For Calm

Wait until the Moon is moving towards full, and is quite bright in the sky.

Find somewhere as dark as possible so the light is undiluted and slowly ‘inhale’ the light through your nose, looking at the Moon and drawing its light towards you.

Hold your Moon breath for a count of ‘One and two and three.

Remember to say the ‘ands’ to stop yourself rushing – this is relaxing, not a race.

Close your eyes and exhale the darkness of your panic, frustration or unhappiness.

Continue alternately inhaling with your eyes open and exhaling with your eyes closed until you feel that you are filled with silver light.

Now gently exhale a little of that light in a single breath, this time with your eyes open, directing it in your vision towards someone you know who is also feeling stressed or anxious.

Inhale more moonlight and continue to exhale, still with your eyes open, continuing to direct the healing light.

Let the Moon shine into a silver or crystal bowl of water.

Before bedtime, tip the water into your bath so you can absorb the Moon energies through your pores.

Whenever you feel stressed, visualize the Moon, close your eyes and gently inhale; peace will come to you because you gave it out to others.