Rose Moon Blessings

Jun 03, 2015 00:48



Also Known As: Mead Moon, Oak Moon, Moon of Horses, Lovers' Moon, Strong Sun Moon, Honey Moon, Strong Sun Moon, Brachmanoth (Break Month), Strawberry Moon, Moon of Making Fat

Element: earth

Nature Spirits: sylphs, zephyrs

Herbs: skullcap, meadowsweet, vervain, tansy, dog grass, parsley, mosses, mugwort

Colors: orange, golden-green, gold, yellow, red

Flowers: lavender, orchid, yarrow, rose

Scents: lily of the valley, lavender, rose

Stones: topaz, agate, alexandrite, fluorite

Trees: oak, maple

Animals: monkey, butterfly, frog, toad

Birds: wren, peacock

Deities: Aine of Knockaine, Isis, Neith, Green Man, Juno, Cerridwen, Bendis, Ishtar, Persephone

Power Flow: Full but restful energy; protect, strengthen, and prevent. A time of Light; Earth tides are turning. Decision-making, taking responsibility for present happenings. Work on personal inconsistencies. Strengthen and reward yourself for your positive traits.

Mantra: My life reflects the joy in my heart.

Info on This Moon From About Dot Com: In June, the sun has taken over and the fields are growing. Flowers have bloomed, we're beginning to see some early summer fruits and vegetables (a great time for strawberry crops!), and the days are getting longer and longer. It's a far cry from the darkness of winter, and we typically try to spend as much time outside as possible. It's a time for bonding with friends and family, and forging what connections we can. Nurture your relationships, your garden, your career, and your soul this month.

This is the month where magical workings are well suited to maintaining and enhancing things you already have. Weed your garden, prune the bushes, give your lawn all the tender loving care it needs. Take time to let your personal life blossom as well -- focus on things that improve your job or education, as well as your relationships with family and friends.

BY THE BOOKS

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft by Denise Zimmerman and Katherine A. Gleason
Also known as the Strawberry or Rose Moon, the Lover's Moon brings with it energy for love, marriage, and success. Is it any wonder that in some traditions this Moon is called the Honey Moon? This is a time to nurture your garden and marvel at its beauty and abundance. If you have taken that new job, now is the time to make sure you have everything running smoothly. And you might want to keep your eyes open to see how you can move into a more desirable position.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Paganism by Carl McColman
JUNE (Dyad Moon)-- Sacred to faeries and nature spirits. Honor the growth in fields, like a pregnant woman's belly.

The Craft - A Witch's Book of Shadows by Dorothy Morrison
Name: Mead or Honey
Cakes & Ale: lemon cookies and honey-sweetened tea
Colors: bright hues of yellow and amber
Altar Decor: yellow or orange candles,flowers, shed feathers, and butterfly cocoons
Incense frankincense and myrrh
Esbat Purpose: Celebrate life anew, metamorphosis
Try Drawing the Circle With: a fallen feather

Witch's Brew: Good Spells for Peace of Mind by Witch Bree
June heralds the Strawberry Moon with the Solstice and the sweetness of life.

Witches Datebook by Edain McCoy (2002)
Hawthorn is sacred to the old Gods of Ireland known as the Tuatha de Danaan. Long ago driven below the ground by foreign invaders, today the Tuatha de Danaan are the fairy folk of Ireland. This is an excellent Moon for fairy contact as you explore the unity of polarized forces that is the Hawthorn Moon.

Witches Datebook by Edain McCoy (2004)
Over a century ago, the musical play H.M.S. Pinafore debuted on the London stage. One of the songs from the score insisted that, "Things are seldom what they seem." These words personify the hawthorn-- a tree that, in folklore, is much more than what it seems. Even in modern Ireland you'd be hard-pressed to find someone willing to move or harm one for fear of upsetting the capricious fairy spirits who call it home.

When you need to know what is what, call upon the spirit of the hawthorn to assist you:
Fairies of the hawthorn, of you I ask,
A favor and a simple task;
Show to me what is false and true,
And I shall give a gift to you.

When you've received a vision of your answer, tie a pretty ribbon on the bush or plant a coin near its base in thanks.

Witches Datebook by Ellen Dugan
June is the traditional month for weddings. One of the oldest names for this month's Full Moon is the "Mead Moon." The term "honeymoon" arose from an ancient northern European wedding custom. For the first month of marriage, newlyweds drank a daily cup of honeyed wine called mead to promote fertility. So during the Mead Moon, tap into its energies. Cast spells to promote fertility, desire, or loving relationships.

Call upon Freya, the Norse Goddess of love and sexuality. Her magical correspondences include amber, strawberries, and primrose. Light a golden candle for Freya, add coordinating magical items, and repeat this spell under the Full Moon to pull a little love your way:

Flowers and candles, symbols of desire and love,
Freya hear my call to you and answer from above.
Bless my relationship, keep our love lasting and true,
Guide my magic, and assist in all I do.
For the good of all, bringing harm to none,
Under the Moon of Mead, this spell is done!

Witches Datebook by Dallas Jennifer Cobb
With summer's warmth almost upon us, June's Full Moon is a time for peaceful relaxation. The seeds already sown, the flowers opened, the fruits not yet ready to harvest, this natural lull in farming meant time for other traditions. June was a time of weddings and honeymoons-- a time to enjoy the fruits of love, romance, and success. Knowing the crops were thriving, the new mother cradles her healthy child in her arms, at her breast. The babe is peaceful, the mother thankful, time now in a delicious rest. Summon restful energy to care for yourself, strengthen your health, and be your best. Gather flowers to make mead wine, to weave a celebratory wreath, or to store for future magical use. Rest and reward yourself with a sip of life's sweetness.

Lovers' Moon, Honey Moon, Rose Moon sweet,
Flowers, herbs and fruits our sacred treat,
Isis, Juno, Ishtar, Neith,
Weave love and strength in a protective wreath.

A safe and happy holiday to all who celebrate~!

pagan with a capital p, season's greetings

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