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Monday, July 22, 2013

The Moon: Poems, Pictures, Spell Works, and Lunar Correspondences

The Moon: Poems, Pictures, and Lunar Correspondences
In Pagan belief systems the Moon's phase is very important in ritual & spell work. In the Judaic religions it is not important. In fact, it would be considered a non-issue. But yet, every scientist (and farmer & fisherman) will tell you that the Moon is very important to us here on Earth.

I'm not going to expound on anything scientific because I know nothing of the science. It was the only class I couldn't ace in school, and I haven't been in school (where science was required) in almost 35 years.

What I'm wanting to discuss is the links we here on Earth have with the Moon. It doesn't matter what geographical area it is on this planet, the Moon has held a fascination with every culture since the dawn of mankind.

We've danced & sang to her, we've worshiped her, we've written about her, and we even finally landed on her!

Ancient cultures were in awe and fear of the eclipses. Today, we still find them a beauty to behold, especially when we actually get to see the entire thing, and it's not on some other side of the planet where we can only watch on YouTube or pictures online after-the-fact.

For those who work in the magickal and employ the energies of the Moon, there are correspondences which correlate to each month's Lunar phases. This is what I want to share today.

Every culture noticed and attributed certain aspects to each month's Dark, New, & Full Moons. What is interesting is that regardless of what geographical area it was, Europe or Australia, these aspects remain constant. So, regardless of being in the Northern Hemisphere or the Southern Hemisphere, each culture saw the same aspects that correlated with that month's Moon phases. In the Southern Hemisphere, these aspects would be associated with the opposite month from that of the Northern Hemisphere, for example: April in the NH, and October in the SH. This shows that the season itself also holds a great deal of weight regarding each month's Lunar aspects.

Farmers have used the Moon's phases when planting crops. As a small home-gardener, I have planted seeds by the Moon's phases as well as just planted them whenever. The seeds planted according to the Moon's phases always do much better. They grow bigger, faster, and better veggies than when I don't. It's a little extra work to do it that way, but it's the only way I'll do it now. I highly recommend Gardening by the Moon!

Fishermen know that the best time for a good catch is during the Full Moon phase. The seas are higher as well, so I say, have a great time. I'll stay right here in the middle of the country! I am not an ocean lover. Or fishing either, for that matter. Love to eat fish, but I'll leave the "fishing" part to someone else. :)

There have been poems written about and to the Moon for centuries. Here are 3 from some very famous poets:

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From "Ode to the Glory of God" (1712)
Soon as the evening shades prevail,
The Moon takes up the wondrous tale,
And nightly to the listening
Earth Repeats the story of her birth:
Whilst all the stars that round her burn,
And all the planets, in their turn,
Confirm the tidings as they roll,
And spread the truth from pole to pole. 

Joseph Addison

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The Moon(1913)
The moon has a face like the clock in the hall; She shines on thieves on the garden wall, On streets and fields and harbour quays, And birdies asleep in the forks of the trees.
The squalling cat and the squeaking mouse, The howling dog by the door of the house, The bat that lies in bed at noon, All love to be out by the light of the moon.
But all of the things that belong to the day, Cuddle to sleep to be out of her way; And flowers and children close their eyes Till up in the morning the sun shall arise.
To the Moon Greeting to you, gem of the night! Beauty of the skies, gem of the night! Mother of the stars, gem of the night! Foster-child of the sun, gem of the night! Majesty of the stars, gem of the night! -Scottish Gaelic, traditional folk prayer. 

Robert Louis Stevenson

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Nature (1924) 
The moon was but a chin of gold
A night or two ago,
And now she turns her perfect face
Upon the world below.
Her forehead is of amplest blond;
Her cheek like beryl stone;
Her eye unto the summer dew
The likest I have known.
Her lips of amber never part;
But what must be the smile
Upon her friend she could bestow
Were such her silver will!
And what a privilege to be
But the remotest star!
For certainly her way might pass
Beside your twinkling door.
Her bonnet is the firmament,
The universe her shoe,
The stars the trinkets at her belt,
Her dimities of blue. 

Emily Dickinson 

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I prefer the old masters to the new wanna-be's. Today's "poets" just don't have the ability to use words or have a grasp of language to express things the way they used to. But that's just my opinion. I'm a poet myself, and I know for a fact, that my works don't hold a candle to the old masters.

Moon Pictures
Here are a few pictures I've taken of the Moon (all in KY):







Here are a couple of pictures of the Moon taken from sources on the internet:






So, now how about some real information! Following are the Lunar Correspondence Tables from my book A Witch's Craft: Volume 2 A Witch's Book of Correspondences.


Monthly Lunar Correspondences

January:
Names:
Chaste Moon, Cold Moon, Disting Moon, Moon of Little Winter, Quiet Moon, Snow Moon, Wolf Moon
Deities:
Ch’ang-O, Freyja, Hera, Inanna, Saraswati
Nature Spirits:
Brownies, Gnomes
Element:
Air
Herbs:
Cones, Holy Thistle, Marjoram, Nuts & Seeds
Trees:
Birch, Hazel
Flowers:
Crocus, Snowdrop
Scents:
Mimosa, Musk
Stones:
Chrysoprase, Garnet, Hematite, Onyx, Jet
Colors:
Black, Blue-Violet, Bright White, Silver
Animals:
Coyote, Fox
Birds:
Blue Jay, Pheasant
Energy:
Adventurous, Ambition, Awareness, Beauty, Beginning & conceiving; Business, Career, Conserving energy; Energy below the surface, Organization, Political matters, Potential, Protection, Recognition, Reputation, Reversing spells, Sluggish, Spirituality


February:
Names:
Big Winter Moon, Horning Moon , Hunger Moon, Ice Moon, Quickening Moon, Red & Cleansing Moon, Solmonath Moon, Storm Moon, Wild Moon
Deities:
Aphrodite, Brigid, Demeter, Diana, Juno, Kuan Yin, Mars, Persephone
Nature Spirits:
House faeries
Element:
Fire
Herbs:
Balm of Gilead, Hyssop, Myrrh, Sage, Spikenard
Trees:
Cedar, Laurel, Myrtle, Rowan
Flowers:
Primrose
Scents:
Heliotrope, Wisteria
Stones:
Amethyst, Jasper, Rock crystal, Rose quartz
Colors:
Light Blue, Violet
Animals:
Otter, Unicorn
Birds:
Chickadee, Eagle
Energy:
Bad habits broken, Creative expressiveness, Energy working to the surface, Forgiveness, Freedom, Friendships, Future plans, Growth, Healing, Problem solving, Purification, Responsibility, Science


March:
Names:
Crow Moon, Hrethmonath, Lenting Moon, Lentzinmanoth, Moon of the Snowblind, Moon of Winds, Plow Moon, Sap Moon, Seed Moon, Storm Moon, Worm Moon
Deities:
Artemis, Astarte, Athena, Black Isis, Cybele, Luna, Minerva
Nature Spirits:
Air & Water spirits, Mer-people
Element:
Water
Herbs:
Apple Blossom, Broom, High John root, Irish Moss, Pennyroyal, Wood Betony, Yellow Dock
Trees:
Alder, Dogwood, Honeysuckle
Flowers:
Daffodil, Jonquil, Violet
Scents:
Apple Blossom, Honeysuckle
Stones:
Aquamarine, Bloodstone
Colors:
Pale Green, Red-Violet, Yellow
Animals:
Boar, Cougar, Hedgehog
Birds:
Sea Crow, Sea Eagle
Energy:
Balance, Beginnings, Dream work, Energy breaks into the open, Exploring, Growing, Inner development, Karma, Prospering, Truth seeking


April:
Names:
Budding Trees Moon, Eastermonath, Green Grass Moon, Growing Moon, Hare Moon, Ostarmanoth, Pink Moon, Planter’s Moon, Seed Moon, Wind Moon
Deities:
Anahita, Bast, Ceres, Cernunnos, Hathor, Herne, Ishtar, Kali, Tawaret, Venus
Nature Spirits:
Plant faeries
Element:
Air
Herbs:
Basil, Chives, Dandelion, Dill, Dogwood, Dragon’s Blood, Fennel, Geranium, Milkweed, Thistle
Trees:
Bay, Forsythia, Hazel, Lilac, Pine, Willow
Flowers:
Daisy, Sweetpea
Scents:
Bay, Bergamot, Patchouli, Pine
Stones:
Angelite, Garnet, Quartz, Ruby, Sard, Selenite
Colors:
Blue, Crimson, Gold
Animals:
Bear, Wolf
Birds:
Hawk, Magpie
Energy:
Authority, Balance, Beginnings, Change, Leadership, Opportunities, Overcome obstacles, Personal skill development, Re-birth, Self-evaluation, Self-reliance, Temper control, Willpower

 
May:
Names:
Bright Moon, Dyad Moon, Flower Moon, Frogs Return Moon, Hare Moon, Merry Moon, Moon When the Ponies Shed, Planting Moon, Sproutkale, Thrimilcmonath, Winnemanoth
Deities:
Aphrodite, Artemis, Bast, Cernunnos, Diana, Flora, Horned God, Kali, Maia, Pan, Priapus, Venus
Nature Spirits:
Elves, Faeries
Element:
Fire
Herbs:
Cinnamon, Dittany of Crete, Elder, Mint family, Mugwort, Rose, Thyme, Yarrow
Trees:
Hawthorn, Rowan
Flowers:
Broom, Foxglove, Lily of the Valley, Rose
Scents:
Rose, Sandalwood
Stones:
Amber, Apache Tear, Carnelian, Emerald, Garnet, Malachite, Ruby
Colors:
Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, Red, Yellow
Animals:
Cats, Leopard, Lynx
Birds:
Dove, Swallow, Swan
Energy:
Abundance, Creative energy, Faerie & spirit contact, Intuition, Love, Material gains, Money, Propagation, Real estate dealings, Tenacity


June:
Names:
Aerra Litha, Brachmanoth, Honey Moon, Lovers’ Moon, Mead Moon, Moon of Horses, Moon of Making Fat, Rose Moon, Strawberry Moon, Strong Sun Moon
Deities:
Aine of Knockaine, Bendis, Cerridwen, Green Man, Ishtar, Isis, Neith, Persephone
Nature Spirits:
Sylphs, Zephyrs
Element:
Earth
Herbs:
Dog Grass, Meadowsweet, Mosses, Mugwort, Parsley, Skullcap, Tansy, Vervain
Trees:
Maple, Oak
Flowers:
Lavender, Orchid, yarrow
Scents:
Lavender, Lily of the Valley
Stones:
Agate, Alexandrite, Fluorite, Topaz
Colors:
Gold, Golden-Green, Orange, Yellow
Animals:
Butterfly, Frog, Monkey, Toad
Birds:
Peacock, Wren
Energy:
Balance, Change of residence, Communication, Decision making, Education, Family relations, Full but restful energy, Positive transformation, Prevention, Protection, Public relationships, Responsibility, Strengthen, Tides turning, Time of light, Travel, Writing
 

July:
Names:
Blessing Moon, Buck Moon, Fallow Moon, Hay Moon, Hewimanoth, Maedmonat, Meadow Moon, Moon of Blood, Moon of Claiming, Thunder Moon, Wort Moon
Deities:
Athena, Cerridwen, Hel, Holda, Juno, Khepera, Lugh, Nephthys, Venus
Nature Spirits:
Harvest faeries, Hobgoblins
Element:
Water
Herbs:
Agrimony, Honeysuckle, Hyssop, Lemon Balm, Mugwort
Trees:
Acacia, Ash, Oak
Flowers:
Jasmine, Lotus, Water Lily
Scents:
Frankincense, Orris
Stones:
Moonstone, Opal, Pearl, White Agate
Colors:
Blue-Grey, Green, Silver
Animals:
Crab, Dolphin, Turtle, Whale
Birds:
Ibis, Starling, Swallow
Energy:
Childbirth, Divination, Domesticity, Dream-work, Fertility, Home matters, Meditation on goals & plans, Mothers, Preparing, Relaxed energy, Succeeding


August:
Names:
Barley Moon, Corn Moon, Dispute Moon, Harvest Moon, Moon When Cherries Turn Black, Weodmonath
Deities:
Diana, Ganesha, Hathor, Hecate, Mars, Nemesis, Thoth, Vulcan
Nature Spirits:
Dryads
Element:
Fire
Herbs:
Angelica, Basil, Bay, Chamomile, Fennel, Orange, Rosemary, Rue, St. John’s Wort
Trees:
Alder, Cedar, Hazel
Flowers:
Marigold, Sunflower
Scents:
Frankincense, Heliotrope
Stones:
Carnelian, Cat’s/Tiger’s Eye, Fire Agate, Garnet, Jasper, Red Agate
Colors:
Gold, Orange, Red, Yellow
Animals:
Dragon, Lion, Phoenix, Sphinx
Birds:
Crane, Eagle, Falcon
Energy:
Authority, Appreciating, Courage, Entertainment, Finding your “voice”, Friendships, Gathering, Harvesting energy; Health, Love, Pleasures, Power, Vitality
 

September:
Names:
Haligmonath, Harvest Moon, Moon When Deer Paw the Earth, Singing Moon, Sturgeon Moon, Wine Moon, Witumanoth
Deities:
Brigid, Ceres, Ch’ang-O, Demeter, Freyja, Isis, Depths , Vesta
Nature Spirits:
Trooping Faeries
Element:
Earth
Herbs:
Copal, Fennel, Rye, Skullcap, Valerian, Wheat, Witch Hazel
Trees:
Bay, Hawthorne, Hazel, Larch
Flowers:
Lily, Narcissus
Scents:
Bergamot, Gardenia, Mastic, Storax
Stones:
Bloodstone, Chrysolite, Citrine, Olivine, Peridot, Sapphire
Colors:
Browns, Dk. Blue, Earth-tones, Greens, Yellow, Yellow-Green
Animals:
Jackal, Snake
Birds:
Ibis, Sparrow
Energy:
Balance of Light & Dark, Cleaning & straightening mentally, physically & spiritually, Dietary matters, Employment, Health, Intellectual pursuits, Prosperity, Psychism, Rest, Spirituality, Success, Work environment


October:
Names:
Blood Moon, Falling Leaf Moon,  Harvest Moon, Moon of the Changing Season, Shedding Moon, Ten Colds Moon, Winterfelleth, Windermanoth
Deities:
Apollo, Astarte, Belili, Cernunnos, Demeter, Hathor, Herne, Horned God, Ishtar, Kore, Lakshmi, Mercury
Nature Spirits:
Frost Faeries, Plant Faeries
Element:
Air
Herbs:
Angelica, Apple Blossom, Burdock, Catnip, Mint family, Pennyroyal, Sweet Annie, Thyme, Uva Ursi
Trees:
Acacia, Apple, Cypress, Yew
Flowers:
Calendula, Cosmos, Marigold
Scents:
Apple Blossom, Cherry, Strawberry
Stones:
Amethyst, Beryl, Obsidian, Opal, Tourmaline, Turquoise
Colors:
Black, Dark Blue-Green, Purples
Animals:
Elephant, Jackal, Ram, Scorpion, Stag
Birds:
Crow, Heron, Robin
Energy:
Artistic works, Balance, Creativity, Harmony, Inner cleansing, Justice, Karma, Legal matters, Mental stimulation, Partnerships, Reincarnation, Uncover mysteries or secrets
 

November:
Names:
Beaver Moon, Blotmonath, Dark Moon, Fog Moon, Herbistmanoth, Mad Moon, Moon of Storms, Moon When Deer Shed Antlers, Mourning Moon, Snow Moon
Deities:
Astarte, Bast, Black Isis, Hecate, Kali, Lakshmi, Mawu, Nicnevin, Osiris, Saraswati
Nature Spirits:
Subterranean Faeries
Element:
Water
Herbs:
Betony, Blessed Thistle, Borage, Cinquefoil, Fennel, Grains of Paradise, Verbena
Trees:
Alder, Cypress, Hazel
Flowers:
Blooming Cacti, Chrysanthemum
Scents:
Cedar, Cherry Blossoms, Hyacinth, Lemon, Narcissus, Peppermint
Stones:
Hyacinth, Lapis Lazuli, Topaz, Turquoise
Colors:
Blues, Grey, Sea-Green
Animals:
Crocodile, Jackal, Scorpion, Unicorn
Birds:
Goose, Owl, Sparrow
Energy:
Communication with your Deity, Death, Focus, Passion, Preparing, Secrets, Sex matters, Take root, Transformations


December:
Names:
Aerra Geola, Cold Moon, Heilagmanoth, Long Night’s Moon, Moon of Long Nights, Oak Moon, Wintermonat, Wolf Moon
Deities:
Athena, Fates, Hades, Hathor, Hecate, Ixchel, Minerva, Neith, Norns, Osiris, Persephone
Nature Spirits:
Snow Faeries, Storm Faeries, Winter Tree Faeries
Element:
Fire
Herbs:
Bay, Berries, Cedar, Chamomile, Cinnamon, English Ivy, Evergreen, Fir, Frankincense, Holly, Mistletoe, Myrrh, Pine, Sage
Trees:
Fir, Holly, Pine
Flowers:
Christmas Cactus, Holly, Poinsettia
Scents:
Cedar, Cinnamon, Frankincense, Ginger, Lilac, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Patchouli, Pine, Rose Geranium, Rosemary, Saffron, Violet, Wintergreen,
Stones:
Bloodstone, Cat’s Eye, Garnet, Jacinth, Obsidian, Peridot, Ruby, Serpentine
Colors:
Black, Blood Red, Gold, Green, Red, Silver, White
Animals:
Bear, Deer, Horse, Mouse
Birds:
Robin, Rook, Snowy Owl
Energy:
Alchemy, Darkness, Endure, Death & Re-birth, Higher education, Publications, Reaching out to others, Religion, Spiritual path, Travel, Truth
 

“Blue Moon”:
Names:
Ancestor Moon, Blue Moon, Hunter’s Moon, Hunting Moon, Moon of the Dead
Deities:
Cailleach, Cerridwen, Circe, Cybele, Freyja, Hel, Holda, Horned God, Nephthys
Nature Spirits:
Banshees & others who carry messages between the mundane & the Otherworld
Element:
Fire
Herbs:
Ginger, Hops, Hyssop, Mugwort, Nutmeg, Star Anise, Wormwood
Trees:
Cypress, Elder, Pine, Yew
Flowers:
Chrysanthemum, Dahlia, White Lily
Scents:
Dragon’s Blood, Lilac, Pine, Rosemary, Wisteria
Stones:
Apache Tear, Obsidian, Onyx
Colors:
Black, Purple, White
Animals:
Bat, Dog, Snake, Sow, Wolf
Birds:
Falcon, Owl, Raven
Energy:
Communion with the dead, Liberation, Memory, Negative thoughts & emotions released


“Black Moon”:
Names:
Black Moon, Finder’s Moon, Secret Moon, Spinner’s Moon
Deities:
Baba Yaga, Bean Sidhe, Devil, Hecate, the Morrigan, Pan, Satan
Nature Spirits:
Djinn, Dragons, Werewolves, Vampyres
Element:
Earth
Herbs:
“Baneful” Herbs; Belladonna, Datura, Henbane, Nightshade, Wolf’s Bane
Trees:
Coffee
Flowers:
Black Iris, Black Rose
Scents:
Coffee
Stones:
Black Jasper, Jet, Obsidian
Colors:
Black, Dark Blue, Dark Purple
Animals:
Nocturnal animals; Bat, Opossum
Birds:
Crow, Owl, Raven
Energy:
Extremely powerful time for any magick workings, especially any negative intent
Banishing, Beginnings, Binding, Exorcisms, Hexing, Negative magick, Revenge, Vengeance
 

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