Emily
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Post by Emily on Sept 13, 2015 17:05:03 GMT -8
In November, the Mourning Moon is upon us. It's also known as the Fog Moon or Snow Moon, depending on where you live. Some Native American tribes referred to it simply as The Moon When Deer Shed Antlers (although in most regions it's more accurate to say they're shedding their velvet - a buck doesn't usually lose antlers until later in the winter, unless you're very far north). In the early Celtic society, November was the beginning of the new year -- why not use the magic of this moon phase to celebrate new beginnings?
Correspondences:
Colors: Gray, blues Gemstones: Lapis lazuli, turquoise, topaz Trees: Cypress, alder, hazel Gods: Bastet, Isis, Kali, Hecate, Astarte Herbs: Thistle, betony, verbena, fennel Element: Water
This is a time of washing away the baggage of the past and letting it go. Once you've done that, you'll be able to focus on the joys of the future. During the Mourning Moon phase, say goodbye to bad habits and toxic relationships, and get a fresh start for the new year. Work on developing and strengthening your connection with Deity.
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