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  • Cold Moon

    Cold Moon

    Other Names: Long Night’s Moon, Old Moon, Severe Moon, Singing Moon

    Colors: green, black, red, gold, silver

    Magick: peace, strength, renewal

    The December full moon, known as the Cold Moon, emerges during one of the year’s coldest months in the Northern Hemisphere, casting a mystical light as it signals both the end of the year and the dawn of winter. This moon invites a time of deep introspection and reflection, steeped in magical attributes that offer protection from the chill and foster inner peace and harmony. It is believed to aid in manifesting wishes and desires, providing guidance and clarity as the world prepares for Yule and the Winter Solstice. As temperatures fall and nights stretch longer, embrace the enchanting onset of winter by gathering with loved ones to celebrate the season’s magical rebirth and the promise of returning light.

    Sharon

    December 1, 0001
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  • Beaver Moon

    Beaver Moon

    Other Names: Frost Moon, Mourning Moon

    Colors: orange, blue, green, silver

    Magick: shadow work, healing, protection

    The November full moon enchants the night with its ethereal glow, marking a time when beavers seek shelter for the coming cold. This moon, embodying the spirit of change and transformation, teaches us the impermanence of all things and the importance of building small steps into a grand design. It is a season of preparation and resource gathering, perfectly aligned with heightened psychic abilities and deepened intuition. Embrace this magical time to turn inward, refine your intentions, and set powerful goals. As the first full moon in the Wheel of the Year, the Beaver Moon invites you to cultivate healthy habits and release negative energy, paving the way for the manifestation of your dreams and a radiant future.

    Sharon

    November 1, 0001
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  • Hunter’s Moon

    Hunter’s Moon

    Names: Hunters Moon, Blood Moon

    Colors: black, orange, purple

    Magick: ancestry, divination, banishing

    The October full moon, known as the Hunter’s Moon or Blood Moon, graces the night with its potent allure, casting a spellbinding glow as the veil between the physical and spiritual realms grows gossamer thin. This moon, steeped in ancient magic, is believed to bestow courage and strength, guiding hunters in their quest and ushering in a time of profound transformation. As it aligns with the sacred celebration of Samhain, October becomes a realm of reverence for ancestors and an invitation to deepen spiritual connections. Embrace this enchanting period for a graceful ritual of both spiritual and physical cleansing, gently releasing what no longer serves you—be it old habits or lingering clutter—to pave the way for a renewed and radiant year ahead.

    Sharon

    October 1, 0001
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  • Harvest Moon

    Harvest Moon

    Other Names: Harvest Moon, Singing Moon, Wine Moon

    Colors: red, brown, dark orange

    Magick: balance, household

    The September full moon, known as the Harvest Moon, Singing Moon, or Wine Moon, graces the night with its steady glow, rising almost simultaneously each evening to aid farmers in their harvest. This enchanting time celebrates the balance of light and dark, coinciding with the Autumn Equinox and Mabon. As the Wheel of the Year turns toward its end, it is a moment to express gratitude for life’s blessings. Associated with abundance, fertility, and thankfulness, the Harvest Moon invites you to perform abundance rituals, attract positive energy, and reflect on your achievements. Embrace its luminous energy to manifest your dreams and cultivate a brighter future.

    Sharon

    September 1, 0001
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  • Grain Moon

    Grain Moon

    Other Names: Barley Moon, Corn Moon, Dispute Moon, Sturgeon Moon

    Colors: brown, dark green, orange

    Magick: abundance, gratitude, wisdom

    The August full moon, known to the ancient Celts as the Grain Moon, marks the time of the first harvest and is celebrated with feasts and festivals of Lughnasadh. This ethereal moon invites you to honor all your hard work and progress throughout the year, while also preparing for the months ahead. As you gather and give thanks for the gifts of the land, the Grain Moon illuminates a time of gratitude and planning, a mystical blend of reflection and foresight under its magical light.

    Sharon

    August 1, 0001
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  • Meadow Moon

    Meadow Moon

    Other Names: Blessing Moon, Buck Moon, Thunder Moon

    Colors: yellow, green, orange

    Magick: dream work, strength, light work

    The July full moon, known as the Meadow Moon, Blessing Moon, or Buck Moon, graces the sky during the warmest month in the Northern Hemisphere, a perfect time for relaxation, meditation, and reflection. This ethereal moon mirrors the lush green meadows of July, symbolizing the peak of summer’s warmth and prosperity, and the nurturing embrace of the Mother Goddess. Under its magical light, contemplate how to invite more positivity into your life, and let the Meadow Moon guide you in embracing the abundant, nurturing energy of this season.

    Sharon

    July 1, 0001
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  • Strawberry Moon

    Strawberry Moon

    Other Names: Honey Moon, Rose Moon, Strong Sun Moon

    Colors: orange, yellow, purple

    Magick: abundance, love, prosperity

    The June full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon or the Honey Moon, graces the sky during a time of celebration for Litha and the Summer Solstice. As the longest day of the year unfolds, revel in the abundant sunshine and embrace the sweetness of the season. The Algonquin named this moon after the fragrant strawberry harvest, a symbol of gathering summer’s first fruits. Let this magical time inspire you to collect honeyed moments, savoring both the physical and the emotional, the tangible and the spiritual. Indulge in the finer things, be kind to yourself and others, and stay true to your deepest intentions under the enchanting light of the Strawberry Moon.

    Sharon

    June 1, 0001
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  • Flower Moon

    Flower Moon

    Other Names: Flower Moon, Planting Moon

    Colors: pink, green, red, brown

    Magick: love, well-being, enchantment

    The May full moon, known as the Flower Moon, illuminates a time when spring is in full bloom, urging us to tend to our lives with care and intention. Under this moon’s enchanting light, nurture your relationships, career, and self-care, ensuring the seeds you’ve planted continue to thrive. The Flower Moon invites you to pause and savor the sweetness of spring, to bask in nature’s lush embrace and celebrate the beauty of rebirth and growth. As blossoms unfold around you, reflect on your own personal growth, appreciating the delicate beauty of life’s small wonders. This moon, enriched with Venus’s loving energy, brings ecstatic joy, the heady fragrance of flowers, and the vibrant colors of a world awakening from winter’s slumber, reminding us not to defer joy but to embrace it fully.

    Sharon

    May 1, 0001
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  • Pink Moon

    Pink Moon

    Other Names: Growing Moon, Wind Moon

    The April full moon, known as the Pink Moon, derives its name from the early spring blossoms of wild ground pink phlox, also called grass pink or herb moss pink. This moon ushers in a season of growth and rebirth, a time of love and nurturing. Under its enchanting glow, romantic relationships flourish, families grow, and personal goals take root, guided by the moon’s ethereal light.

    Sharon

    April 1, 0001
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  • Seed Moon

    Seed Moon

    Other Names: Crow Moon, Sap Moon, Storm Moon, Wind Moon, Worm Moon

    Colors: green, white, light blue

    Magick: prosperity, fertility, success

    In the ethereal whispers of Celtic tradition, the March full moon is known as the Seed Moon, heralding the season of Ostara and the dawn of spring. As the world begins to thaw, it is a time to plant seeds, both in the earth and within your soul, inviting new growth into your life. Let joy and love flow through you, for what you give will return tenfold. With the snow’s retreat and birds returning to their northern homes, this season beckons introspection. Allow hidden facets of yourself to surface, revealing deep emotions and guiding you to nourish your own spirit as you do others.

    Sharon

    March 1, 0001
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