Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Moon Phase Magick

*This is a great guide to follow as to when to do your Magick in accordance with the phases of the moon.  Z





New Moon workings can be done from the day of the new moon to three-and-a- half days after. The new moon is for starting new ventures, new beginnings. Also love and romance, health or job hunting.



Waxing Moon Magick: From seven to fourteen days after the new moon. The waxing moon is for constructive magick, such as love, wealth, success, courage, friendship, luck or health.



Full Moon Magick: From fourteen to seventeen-and- a-half days after the new moon. Prime time for rituals for prophecy, protection, divination. Any working that needs extra power, such as help finding a new job or healings for serious conditions, can be done now. Also, love, knowledge, legal undertakings, money and dreams.



Waning Moon Magick: From three-and-a- half to ten-and-a-half days after the full moon. The waning moon is used for banishing magick, for ridding oneself of addictions, illness or negativity.



Dark Moon Magick: From ten-and-a-half to fourteen days after the full moon. The dark moon is a time for dealing with attackers, for exploring our darkest recesses and understanding our angers and passions. Also bringing justice to bear.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

A Corn Moon Ritual


from Llewellyn's Spell a day -


A Corn Moon Ritual


Native Americans and early settlers called the August Full Moon the Corn Moon.

It was a time of giving thanks to the Earth and feasting. Corn was the focus of early harvest celebrations, as it was considered to be the seed of seeds and the giver of life. All the products from corn can be considered holy. Cornmeal, pollen, husks, and ears of corn were all used in fertility and prosperity magic. Corn Moon magic should be a simple ritual of giving thanks to Mother Earth. In doing so, you’ll create positive karma that will return blessings to you.


On the night of the Corn Moon, stand outside in a field if possible. Carry an earthenware dish filled with cornmeal. Raise it to the Full Moon, then lower it to the Earth. Solemnly sprinkle the corn meal on the ground and speak the following words:


From seed to plant,

From plant to blossom,

From blossom to harvest,

I thank you, Mother Earth.


When done, be aware of the August night as the Moon casts a mellow glow over a land of plenty. Listen to the katydid scratching at the darkness. Smell the ripeness of summer’s end. And silently thank the ancient ones who gave us corn, the symbol of life itself.

By: James Kambos


The reason I really wanted to post this is that we need to be more aware of what mother earth gives to us. We take take take the fruits that this earth offers, but we never give back. One time I attended a talk given by a native american and she was saying that when you go on your nature walk and you see something and pick up and take it home, no matter how trivial it seems to you, say a rock for example, you should always have something in you pocket to give back, she recommended tobacco.
So next time you eat that fruit or veggie, pick that flower or even take a walk on a dirt road, remember mother nature and give her a thank you.