moon magic

WoaWomen Urra
2 min readAug 14, 2022

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Our Earth satellite the moon has long been the subject of all kinds of fascinating legends and myths associated with the celestial body and its cycles.

Moonlight in Naples / Ivan Aivazovsky / 1842

For thousands of years, people have used its light to guide them in the dark — personifying the moon as a deity. It has influenced the behavior of all living things on earth including the weather, tides, people, animals, and plants.

River Landscape by Moonlight / George Henry / 1887

Many traditions believe that the phases of the moon — waxing moon, the full moon, the waning moon, and the new moon — all have their own special properties and workings. Mundane or magical they are often planned with care accordingly.

Barmouth Moonlight / Christopher Williams / 1913

The 225-year-old Farmer’s Almanac has been publishing Native American names for the full moons which have become widely known and used. According to this almanac, the full moon in August is called the Green Corn Moon.

A Moonlit Evening / Atkinson Grimshaw / 1880

The Algonquin tribes in what is now the northeastern United States called this the Sturgeon Moon. After the large fish that were more easily caught this time of year in the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water.

All manner of arts have celebrated the full moon in poem, song, painting, and storytelling. The full moon has long had an aura of mystery and magic about it.

La Encantadora de Serpientes / Henri Rousseau / 1907

The moon is connected to wisdom or intuition and many — not just Pagans and Wiccans — choose to celebrate the full moon with a monthly ritual.

NASA encourages wearing suitable celebratory celestial attire in honor of the full moon. In addition, keep in touch with your siblings, avoid starting any wars, and consider reading some Theodore Sturgeon.

Originally published at http://woaworld.blogspot.com.

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