![]() If it’s success in a new job or wealth you’re seeking, a few coins will do the trick. Spellwork inspiration: Create a sachet (preferably in a green bag to represent the Moon’s color correspondence) filled with seeds and household herbs like cinnamon or basil, as well as objects that signify what you are trying to grow or manifest. On the Worm Moon, visualize your intentions and the outcome you’re searching for when it comes to that project and make plans for how to see it through. Picture that creative project you’ve been thinking about for months. Falling after Ostara, the Worm Moon can also be a time for rebirth. Incorporate the magical correspondences of the Hunger Moon by charging your crystals in Full Moon snow and saying hello to animal friends like chickadees.Ĭrystals to carry with you: Amethyst or Jasper March 28th: The Worm MoonĪlso known as Seed Moon, The Worm Moon is the time of growth, creativity, and inspiration. Remember, please do not purchase white sage bundles unless you’re Indigenous try a more sustainable bundle of herbs like lavender, cedar, or rosemary instead! You can say a cleansing chant, spray water mixed with salt, rosemary, and essential oil around your room, or cleanse with smoke. Spellwork inspiration: Declutter your room, toss anything that’s messing with your vibes, and do a good Spring cleaning. In this case, the Hunger Moon is the perfect time to cleanse your space both physically and metaphorically. This year, the Hunger Moon falls after Imbolc, the Wiccan holiday that marks the halfway point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox and is often seen as time to celebrate the end of winter and the coming of the sun. ![]() Sometimes called the Storm Moon or the Snow Moon, February’s Full moon is all about letting go and starting fresh. Invoke some of the Wolf Moon’s correspondences by using a black bag for your sachet or including a charm of a wolf, fox, or coyote.Ĭrystals to carry with you: Garnet, Hematite, or Selenite February 27th: The Hunger Moon If you have Black Obsidian on hand, the go-to protection stone, place this in your spell pouch as well. Create a protection jar or sachet with salt and common herbs like rosemary, basil, cinnamon or mint. Spellwork inspiration: Cast or recast a protection spell on your home, perform a protection charm on a specific object that may feel important to you in this new year, or recite a special protection charm for yourself and those you love. Whether you are feeling vulnerable in the ongoing chaos of this world or continue to feel the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Wolf Moon is your sign to practice something that will make you feel safe. To pinpoint the precise date of your Full Moon, download an app such as My Moon Phase! January 28th: The Wolf MoonĪs the days are only just starting to get longer and the nights still seem cold and long, the first Full Moon of 2021, the Wolf Moon, is the time to focus on protection. Please note: The fullness of the Moon, as well as your ability to view a solar or lunar eclipse, may vary slightly depending on where you live in the world. Without further ado, witchy friends, here are all of 2021’s Full Moons, their meanings, and some magick inspiration to help you prepare for a mystical, fun, and prosperous year. We must also acknowledge that, while some Moon names come from Old English, a number of the names society uses for the Moons today-both those of who practice magic and/or recognize the Farmer’s Almanac alike-were appropriated from Indigenous communities (many from the Algonquin Nation) who utilized and named the Moon cycles to keep track of the seasons and harvests. ![]() ![]() Everyone practices moon magic differently and the items on this list are merely interpretations and suggestions based on eclectic neopagan practices and collected research from one witch’s Book of Shadows. It is crucial to remember that Moon magic has been around for millennia and is practiced across cultures and spiritualities. Each Full Moon of the year, however, is entirely unique and is accompanied by magical correspondences and energies that can serve a purpose in different kinds of spellwork or focuses. There are certain traditions many witches may decide to do on every Full Moon, like charge their crystals under both sunlight and moonlight, burn lists of things that no longer serve them, and reflect on their manifestations from the past moon cycle. The Full Moon, on the other hand, which marks the completion of a moon cycle, is the time for something we could all use a little more of these days: letting shit go. Often, the New Moon is seen as a time to start over again, manifest, and begin new projects. Mark your calendars, witches: The first Full Moon of 2021 is upon us.
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