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Wednesday 20 April 2011

The Full Buck Moon

The Full Buck Moon
July is normally the month when the new antlers of buck deer push out of their foreheads in coatings of velvety fur. It was also often called the Full Thunder Moon, for the reason that thunderstorms are most frequent during this time. It is known as the Hay Moon or the Meadow Moon because the meadows are at their greatest point of growth in this month, and it is a time for hay-cutting.Other names for this month's Moon include: Blood Moon, Grain Moon, Green Corn Moon, Herb Moon, Hungry Ghost Moon, Wort Moon.Native American fishing tribes called it the Sturgeon Moon because sturgeon, a large fish of the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water, were most readily caught during this month. A few tribes knew it as the Full Red Moon because, as the Moon rises, it appears reddish through any sultry haze.The energies surrounding this full moon are ones of success, happiness, and fulfilment. We are blessed with the first harvest of the season - a reward for all our hard work. For this reason, July's full moon is also known as the Blessing Moon. Energy moves into creation. Opportunities for self-reliance and confidence, unity and balance abound.The Moon at this time brings us feelings of being connected. Connection to Spirit encourages us to first recognize blessings in our own lives, and then pay them forward - thus continuing the cycle of positive energy.CORRESPONDENCES: * "Colors:" Green, silver, blue-gray * "Gemstones:" Moonstone, white agate, opals or pearls * "Trees:" Ash and oak * "Gods": Juno, Venus, Cerridwen, Athena, Nephthys, Lugh * "Herbs:" Mugwort, hyssop, lemon balm * "Element:" Water This is a great time to do divination and dreamwork. Find a way to incorporate the watery energy of the Blessing Moon into your spell crafting and ritual. Enjoy the relaxing feeling of July's full moon and use it in your personal meditation.CELEBRATING THE FULL MEADOW MOON (FULL BUCK MOON): * Wear shades of green to honour the herb harvest * Adorn your hair and altar with herbs and greenery * Burn sage, lavender or rosemary incense * Prepare herbal tea and lavender or lemon balm cookies * Bless your herb garden

Reference: pagan-wiccan.blogspot.com