Also known as, Oak Moon, Winter Moon, Cold Moon, Moon of Long Nights, Moon of Popping Trees
Correspondences:
Herbs: holly, fir, English ivy, mistletoe
Colors: blood red, black, and white
Scents: violet, patchouli, frankincense, myrrh
Stones: jacinth, peridot
Trees: pine, fir, holly
Animals: bear, horse, mouse, deer
Goddesses: Ixchel, Athena, Hathor, Hecate
Medicine: hibernation; rebirth; darkness; connecting with loved ones
Moon Phases:
Dec. 6th: Last Quarter; waning
Dec. 13th: New Moon
Dec. 20th: First Quarter; waxing
Dec. 28th: Full Moon
Love and Blessings,
Marissa Moondaughter
Blood red, black, and white were mine and Jen's wedding colors! :D
ReplyDeleteI've loved long, beautiful, chilly December nights ever since I was a little girl. I'd always look up and see the moon and stars and felt peaceful and empowered, even before I was Pagan or even knew what Paganism was.
On that same subject, I would often draw down the moon - again, I didn't even know about drawing down the moon, or anything about Paganism. I just *did it* and learned what it was as I got older. I always have thought that, that is pretty special. :)
How informative! I love how you are so in tune with the moon. I've been doing my own research about her and this information definitely helps!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting, I hope you have a wonderful evening!