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Thursday, July 14, 2016

Esbat Full Moon

 
July 19 is the Full Moon.  An Esbat is a holiday based around a phase of the moon.  Those who celebrate Esbats tend to do so either on the full moon or the new moon (or both).  Because a lunar cycle (the process of the moon going from new – or dark – to full and back again) takes approximately 28 days, Esbats are generally celebrated regularly, either on the full moon, the dark moon, or both.

The Full Moon Esbat is used for banishing, protection and divination workings, also planning, releasing and working with time.  It is during this time that the God becomes the strong Father figure who cares for the Earth and all its creatures.  The Father is the ripeness of manhood and in his prime, a great leader.
Buck Moon of July.  It is normally the month when the new antlers of buck deer push out of their foreheads in coatings of velvety fur.  It was also often called the Full Thunder Moon, for the reason that thunderstorms are most frequent during this time.  Plan a ritual to decide what you will do once your goals have been met.
 
You will need:
  • teaspoon of rosemary
  • a view of the Full Moon
  • a bowl of water
  • white candle
Go outside to experience the full moon or sit near a window where the full moon shines. Light a white candle to symbolize the light of the full moon.
Cast your circle , hold the bowl in your hands and light it above your head. Chant:
               By the shining power of the Lord’s light, this water is purified and made clean.
Set the bowl down where the moon light or candlelight shines upon it. See the reflection of the light on the water’s surface. When the surface of the water is still hold the rosemary in one hand and chant:
               Through the cleansing power of the Earth, this herb brings purity.
Add the rosemary to the water, dip a finger into the water and touch each part of your body listed below and say:
        Third eye (forehead): may my intentions be pure
        Lips: may my words be pure
        Chest: may my love be pure
        Hands: may my actions be pure
        Feet: may my path be pure
Feel the power of the full moon’s light and the cleansing rosemary move through your body bringing light and purity into every cell. 
Knowing that this energy will continue to guide and inspire you over the next moon cycle thank the God for his blessing. You can drain the rosemary from the water and keep the consecrated water for future purifications and blessings or pour the water into the Earth outside as and offering.  You can ground yourself to finish the ritual.
 
Some people have preferences of which moon cycle they like best so experiment to find out which ones you like best.
 
 
 
 

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