Lunabar Moon Almanack for Wednesday, 17 June, 2015

fc58b-wish-upon-a-harvest-moonLunabar Moon Almanack for Wednesday, 17 June, 2015

 
Waxing, Crescent Moon Age: 1 ¼ day.
Ascending Node is at 6° Libra.
Moon in 14th degree of the Sign Crabba, the Crab fish (Cancer);
also in 15th deg. of the Constellation Gemini, the Twins.
Moonrise: 6:49 morn. Souths: 2:06 eve. Moonset: 9:27 eve.

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Aspects of Crabba: Yin, Feminine, Lunar, Negative, Nocturnal, Watery, Cardinal, Fruitful, Horary Northern, Summery, Boreal, Commanding, Solstitial, Tropical, Moist, Dumb, Mute, Cold, Psychic, Sensitive.

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The Current Moon Phase Is: Waxing Crescent, New Moon; The beginning of a new cycle.

Goddess Aspect: Maiden

Associated Goddesses: Artemis, Branwen, Eriu, Nymph, Epona

Magickal Attributes: Invoking. Workings On This Day Are For Starting New Ventures, New Beginnings, Love, Romance, Health Or Job Hunting.

Keywords for the New phase are: beginning, birth, emergence, projection, clarity. It is the time in a cycle that you are stimulated to take a new action. During this phase the new cycle is being seeded by your vision, inner and outer. Engage in physical activity. Spend time alone. VISUALIZE your goals for the 29.6-day cycle ahead. New Moon workings can be done from the day of the new moon to three-and-a-half days after. The new moon is for starting new ventures, new beginnings. Also love and romance, health or job hunting

New Moon is used for personal growth, healing, the blessing of a new project or venture.

Waxing Crescent – occurs when the visible Moon is partly but less than one-half illuminated by direct sunlight while the
illuminated part is increasing.

Spells and rituals involving the water element should be performed when the Moon is in a water sign: Crabba/Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces.

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Moon Moon, Mother Moon
Lunar Lore

Silver was, by the ancient alchemists,
called “Diana” or the Moon.
~Brewer, “Dictionary of Phrase & Fable”

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The Moon in conjunction with Venus,
shews a good day, chiefly in Love matters.
~Bethem’s “Centiloquium”.

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