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Full Moon Rituals from Around the World

Moon Goddess and Full Moon Rituals

Wow! What a Full Moon that was! How many times you have exclaimed this! The one in January this year was the second January moon known as a Blue Moon. They are SUPERMOONS with the Moon being at it's closest point to the earth making the Full Moon brighter. What a magic filled event is to soak in its light and beauty. We all know that the Moon has a profound influence upon us. Many say that the highest energy occurs at the Full Moon.

Have you had a chance to meditate, absorb its beauty and its energy? Have you had a chance to pay your respect?

Fool Moon and Astrology

Astrologically the Moon is the closest planet that influences waters on Earth. In a natal chart, Sun represents the conscious will; the personality; and the self actualization, while the Moon represents the subconscious mind and the feelings and instincts. The moon also transits through one of the 12 constellations. It I either in Leo, or in Virgo, or in Libra, so it gives us specific energies influenced by the stars constellations.

Aries - Action: leadership, authority, rebirth, spiritual conversion, or willpower

Taurus – Sensuality: for physical love, material acquisitions, and money.

Gemini – Communication: good communication, change of residence, writing, public relations, & travel

Cancer – Nurturing: home and domestic life

Leo – Vitality: courage, fertility, or childbirth

Virgo – Organizing: employment, intellectual matters, health

Libra – Balance: artistic work, justice, court cases, partnerships

Scorpio – Philosophical: sex, power, psychic growth, secrets

Capricorn - Ambitious: recognition, career

Aquarius – Social: science, freedom, creative expression

Pisces – Sensitivity: dreamwork, clairvoyance, telepathy, music

Full Moon and Worship of Divine Mother

The Full Moon is an auspicious time to pay respect to the Divine Mother, to the Shakti.

The new moon energy gives one the power of new beginnings, the full moon (48 hour window) is the best for expressing gratitude, for meditation and prayer.

Full Moon and Buddhism

To Buddhists, there is a special meaning to a full moon day. Buddha was born, got enlightened and died on a full moon day.

Full Moon and 4 Elements

Ancient belief is that the moon is the controller of the water.

Fire and Water are the elements of Sun and Moon, where Fire gives light, heat and energy, allowing Water the absorbs light to produce Life.

People suffering from mental dis-easies have their fears and passions affected during full moon days, this is where 'lunatic' word comes from.

Farmers studied the influence of the moon on their crops. Medical science examined the relationship of the moon on human beings observing how the 70% of water in our body reacts modifying our metabolism, electrical charges and blood acidity.

Full Moon Spiritual Practices

The ancient sages respect the wisdom of the Moon and its phases.

Taoist sexual practices suggest that a person avoids sexual merge on quarter or full moons and on days when there were great winds, or storms.

Chinese employ a lunar based calendar. For them Yang is Sun, a Masculine principle within the Nature and Yin is feminine, the Moon or Goddess of the Night.

The ancient Chinese called the Sun Tai Yang, or the Great Yang Luminary. They called the Moon Tai Yin, or the Great Yin Luminary.

In Hinduism, the Sun is Shiva, while the Moon is Shakti, God and Goddess. Shiva is consciousness, while Shakti is the Soul in its manifestation on Earth.

Shamanic Moon Ceremonies

The Most Shamanic rituals honor the spirit of the natural world. The full moon is worshiped with rituals involving burning sage, purification, chanting, dancing and meditation. One of the ceremonies is called ‘Drawing Down the Moon’ where the energy of the Full Moon is used to induce the trance state of meditation and higher consciousness.

Full Moon poetry

Exciting but scary by Nuit, Art of 4 Elements Poetry

many are called but few choose to follow the sign on your forehead says 'fragile - do not touch'

exciting but scary...

the daylight covered in the full-moon shadow mermaid's song across the seas calling explorers to dare to descend into the centre of their very-selves

exciting but scary...

the sacred secret hidden amongst ornaments, symbols, caves, under-water corals, silence, deep within your head

exciting but scary...

discovering the limits of the Self facing the Pure - within 'I', within Acts of Nature, Act of God

exciting but scary...

demolishing, dismantling, refusing all-that-is-not-real and what is - in this shady world?

exciting but scary...

Wu Wei, Art of 4 Elements Poetry by Nuit

flow of Life governed by Tao flow of change

spontaneous natural effortless acting through non-action

connecting with Earth and Full Moon and Sun through Being

not inert or lazy or passive but swimming swiftly within the current merging Life with Tao

quiet and watchful not-interfering receptive alert directly connected

acting without action trusting detached without desire spontaneous natural effortless Living

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