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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Scattering Rose Petals Under the Moon

courtesy of Marie's Freebies blog

It  has been a busy month and the rest of the summer looks to be the same. This week I am at the shop three days caring for the crystals and advising in my capacity as "Resident Witch" - I love my job! It seems like we were just honoring the Dark of the Moon and now, here is the Full Rose Moon, a moon I love celebrating! This is so much a women's moon, for me and mine anyway.

There are quite a few names for July's Full Moon, in fact Rose Moon may apply to June as well. In June I celebrate The Moon of Fruit and Flowering, which is a celebration I created myself. Here are some other names for July's full moon:

Summer Moon - Colonial
Hungry Ghost Moon - Chinese
Ripe Corn Moon - Cherokee
Moon of Claiming - Celtic
Mead Moon - Medieval
Buck Moon - Thomas's Old Farmer's Almanac, Algonquin Tribes
Blessing Moon - Wiccan

For our celebration of July, the main theme is the Rose Moon, but adding Claiming and Blessing as well. The altar is dressed with roses, both fresh and dried petals and buds. Rosewater to cleanse with and a special rose blend oil for anointing are also included. We invoke the Goddesses with a calling out of Their names and the energies we associate with Them and claim our power and worth with a prayer for affirmation of self-worth. Offerings, a libation and divination are included among other things.

As our coven is dedicated to Hekate, we naturally honor Her, but include other Goddesses as well, such as:
Aphrodite, Persephone, Selene, Hestia, Sulis, Rosmerta, Lilith, The Fates and Ananka. Yes, this is mixing our cultures certainly, but for this ritual, we honor ALL Goddesses, of all cultures and all women. For us, it's our Dianic/Feminist thing!

I hope you are blessed by the feminine power of the rose this full moon.

courtesy of The Graphics Fairy

Blessings nine!

4 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for the lovely info. I wish weather here was better. The Netherlands is covered in grey clouds and rain, otherwise we could have enjoyed the full Moon.
    Have a great day.

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  2. I love reading your blog. It is always so interesting. Especially when you explain things like this post and the Rose Moon. I love roses. My Mom's middle name was Rose. So Rose moon is perfect. :)

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  3. Your welcome! Even if you can't see Her, Mother Moon is there!

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  4. Rose Moon blessings, Kathy, thanks for reading! XO

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