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Friday, June 29, 2007

There's a Full Moon Risin'

Having received little or no response (other than one delightfully humorous comment on the witchy vocabulary test), I get tempted to not post informative or thought-provoking stuff। But then my ever-optimistic, Pollyanna-ish alter-ego emerges and takes over! And so, keeping in mind that tomorrow (Saturday) is the Full Moon, I am going to post this table which gives the names of the Full Moons, because we are in a Mercury Retrograde, there is some difficulty with the code for the table, so there will be a huge blank space first, so just keep scrolling! This table is from what I consider to be one of the most informative resources for a city witch - the Old Farmer's Almanac. The table will be at the very end of this posting. Before that, let's have some Magical Herbs' usage:


Cowslip:
Treasure finding, youth, concentration, focus, and house & business blessing. Use in ritual work involving Goddesses associated with love. Carry to increase attractiveness and increase romantic appeal, providing the energy to attract a partner.
Also Called: False Primrose, Keyflower, Fairy Cup, Paigle, Key of Heaven


Daffodil:
Love, luck, and fertility. Used to keep negative energy away from the home or altar. Place fresh daffodils in the home to increase fertility. Wear near the heart to bring good luck.
Also Called: Nacissus, Lent Lily, Jonquil, Goose Leek, Lentlilly

Deer's Tongue:
Wear, carry, or sprinkle on your bed to attract men and aid in increasing psychic powers.

Dill:
Money, protection, luck and lust. Used in love & protection charms. Effective at keeping away dark forces, useful for house blessing. Keeps the mind cognizant of the line between superstition and the realities of magick. Place seeds in muslin and hang in the shower to attract women. Use dill seeds in money spells. The scent of dill is said to stimulate lust. Add grains of dill seed to a bath before going on a date to make yourself irresistible.
Also Called: Aneto, Aneton, Dill Weed, Dill Seed, Dilly, Garden Dill


That's all the Herb Lore for today, so have a great Full Moon tomorrow, whether you celebrate the Lady with a full-blown ceremony, complete with ritual garb or even sky-clad - or just take a few minutes to light a candle and meditate! And don't forget to scroll down until you see the Full Moon Table!



















































NamesMonthOther Names Used
Full Wolf MoonJanuaryFull Old Moon
Full Snow MoonFebruaryFull Hunger Moon
Full Worm MoonMarchFull Crow Moon, Full Crust Moon, Full Sugar Moon, Full Sap Moon
Full Pink MoonAprilFull Sprouting Grass Moon, Full Egg Moon, Full Fish Moon
Full Flower MoonMayFull Corn Planting Moon, Full Milk Moon
Full Strawberry MoonJuneFull Rose Moon, Full Hot Moon
Full Buck MoonJulyFull Thunder Moon, Full Hay Moon
Full Sturgeon MoonAugustFull Red Moon, Full Green Corn Moon
Full Harvest Moon*SeptemberFull Corn Moon, Full Barley Moon
Full Hunter's MoonOctoberFull Travel Moon, Full Dying Grass Moon
Full Beaver MoonNovemberFull Frost Moon
Full Cold MoonDecemberFull Long Nights Moon


1 comment:

Sandy Marie said...

Thank you for the compliment on the vocabulary test :-)

btw, the table shows up fine on a rss reader - it just doesn't show up on your blog. Go figure! It must be Mercury Retrograde!