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October Moon
Also known as, Witches' Moon, Blood Moon, Wolf Moon, Falling Leaf Moon
Correspondences:
Herbs: hops, mugwort, pennyroyal, burdock
Colors: orange, black, silver, red
Scents: rosemary, pine,
Stones: opal, tourmaline, obisidian, onyx
Trees: yew, elder, cypress
Animals: owl, jackal, scorpion, wolf
Goddesses: Morrigan, Hecate, Baba Yaga
Medicine: inner cleansing; prophesy; communion with spirit world; releasing negativity; shadow work
Moon Phases:
Oct. 8th: Last Quarter; waning
Oct. 15th: New Moon
Oct. 22nd: First Quarter; waxing
Oct. 29th: Full Moon
Better late than never ;)
Love and Blessings,
Marissa Moondaughter
Thanks :) The view of the moon was stunning from Mass last night <3
ReplyDelete<3 wish I could have seen! Its been cloudy here as of late
DeleteI know nothing of these things, but this post made me incredibly happy. Something about the sights and smells and tastes of things ... the way the earth moves under us ... makes me feel so grateful to be alive.
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Ladaisi Etsy
Beautifully said Ladaisi! <3
Deletethank you for sharing! I did not know that october is the month of morrigan. I love that! and the picture is so very pretty!
ReplyDeleteYes, the Morrigan is a crone goddess, fall and winter are her seasons <3
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ReplyDelete<3 <3 right back at ya
Deletethis all sounds so spot on and I'm feeling it deeply--the pull to work with the depths of my soul.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
The seasonal shifts are amazing aren't they? They are embedded in our souls <3
DeleteThank you for sharing. I would love if you did this earlier every month.
ReplyDelete<3 Melissa
wildflwrchild.blogspot.com
I do typically try to, but this month there was a little shift :) I'll do it for the coming months though!
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