July
is the time of the Wort Moon
Go for it, prosperity spells, wealth spells and
any success you may wish to gain in the second half of this year - now
is the time
to bring it up front and centre. But make sure you are also starting to
prepare for the colder months ahead. This month is as much about
looking
forward as it is backwards. Wort translated from Anglo-Saxon means herb,
and now is the time to smell, pick and place fresh herbs on your
altar
for this full moon with a cloth of deep orange.
August is the time of the Barley Moon
This is a month to gather your harvest, to
reflect on what you have done so far, and thank the appropriate people
- people in the background, those who support you, work with you, or just
understand that you are
who you are. The Harvest proves a very important point - that
every year the barley grows from seed to kernel that will feed and nourish
us throughout the year and we must thank the land for all that
we have received. Your full moon alter should be dressed in yellow and
gold
with some harvest fruits and seeds, perhaps a few photos of family here
and gone.
September is the time of the Wine Moon
Once again, dark and light are balanced so this
is an excellent month for meditation. It is said that wine was an aid
to getting in touch with spirit, so this is the month you need to do all
your
connection
work. Obviously we don’t expect you to drink to use your cards or
channel, but if you need to brush up on your skills or maybe dedicate a
little more time, then do it now. Your altar this month should be covered
in purple and lavender, try purple candles and perhaps some dried lavender
flowers too.
October is the time of the Blood Moon
In ancient times hunting was a necessity, nowadays
the only place we have to chase our meat is to the nearest supermarket
- but that doesn’t mean we can't give thanks for it, even the
vegetables we eat have their lives cut short. So now is a time to give
thanks for
the hunt. Your cloth for this month should be red,
scarlet or brown. Give thanks for all you have received and place
autumn leaves and perhaps a pumpkin on your altar too.
November is the time of the Snow Moon
Mother earth is now at peace, she has given us food
and warmth during the past year and she wishes to rest under a blanket
of whitest snow. Take time to finish things that you have been meaning
to do for the past few months, (filing all the paperwork in my house)!
Since the nights are longer now, we spend more time in the house and we
should be preparing
for
the
coldest
months. A good covering for your alter is a warm blanket and onions, carrots
and vegetables that grow under the ground for this full moon
month.
December is the time of the Oak Moon
Though we think of December as a dark month, it is
also the time of the returning of the sun. A very special month in many ways,
and we ask you to remember those who have less than you. Try to organise a meal
with loved ones and ask
that everyone brings something so it doesn’t all fall on your head. A time
to be with the ones we love, to get ready for the new years arrival and the
start of the cycle again. Cover your altar in white and yellow to represent
spirit, and the coming of the sun for this full moon celebration.
Blue Moon
This is the month that has two full moons that we will
use for our wishes. It falls in a different month each year but it is a very
powerful moon. The blue moon is always the second of the full moons in the corresponding
month. We need to write down aims and goals for the up and coming year. Place
them in an envelope
and don’t look at them until the next blue moon. Dress your blue moon alter
in the colours that correspond to the month it falls into, and place flowers
and
fruits from that month, also place pictures of things you would like in your
life. Stay
real here, and keep it down to earth.
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