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MotherMoon
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Set at 01:53 on June 30, 2023
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Gender:
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Birthdate:
June 17, 1974
Age:
49
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In Loving Embrace Of Mother Moon
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Wrapped in the loving arms of Mother Moon. Her bright light has always called to me. With her she has given me love, peace, and wisdom. I am forever a child of Mother Moon and Mother Night.. In the balance of twilight I find my strength and wisdom. She lights my path, as I put one foot in front of the other, to guide and awaken, and enlighten all of her children.
The Triple Goddess is a deity or deity archetype revered in many Neopagan religious and spiritual traditions. In common Neopagan usage, the Triple Goddess is viewed as a triunity of three distinct aspects or figures united in one being. These three figures are often described as the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone, each of which symbolizes both a separate stage in the female life cycle and a phase of the Moon, and often rules one of the realms of heavens, earth, and underworld. In various forms of Wicca, her masculine consort is the Horned God.
Moon Lore
In this modern world we rely on digital gadgets and calendars to help us tell time. But our ancestors used the Moon to mark time. Tracking from one Moon phase to the next allowed them to plan everything from daily activities to annual gatherings and celebrations.
There are 12 to 13 Full Moons yearly, or one every 28 1/4 days. Many cultures have given names to the full moons, and different full moon names can be found among the Celtic, Old English, Native American and many other cultures. These names were based on the seasonal conditions and the activities of the people in a given area. The full moon name was used to identify the entire month during which it occurred. The names below are some of the most common, and each one tells us a lot about what life was like for the people during that time period.
January - Wolf / Storm Moon
In January the stormy weather earned this moon its name. Snow covered the earth and the howling of wolves could be heard echoing through the cold winter air. Some tribes called this the Snow Moon, but that name was more commonly used for the February moon.
February - Snow / Ice Moon
This moon its most common called the Snow moon, but the tribes that used this name for the January moon called this moon the Hunger Moon as the food supply was often low this time of year.
March - Worm / Crow / Seed Moon
As the earth starts to warm the earthworm casts appear, inviting the return of the robins. Some tribes called this Moon the Full Crow Moon, because the cawing of crows signaled the end of winter. It was also known as the Seed Moon as it was now time for sowing.
April - Hare / Pink Moon
The Hare was a sacred animal associated in Roman legends with springtime and fertility. In other areas, this moon was known as the Pink Moon, named after the flowers that began to appear, including the widespread grass pink or wild ground phlox. Other variations indicate more signs of full spring, such as Sprouting Grass Moon, Egg Moon, and Fish Moon (common among coastal tribes).
May - Flower / Milk / Dyad Moon
Flowers come into full bloom and corn is ready to plant. Also called the Corn Planting Moon and the Milk Moon. Some call it the Dyad moon, (the Latin word for a pair) refers to the twin stars of the constellation of Castor and Pollux.
June - Mead / Strawberry Moon
During late June and most of July the meadows, or meads, were mowed for hay. Also called The Strawberry Moon, as Strawberry picking season reaches its peak during this time. This is one of the few names that was universal to all Algonquin tribes.
July - Wort / Hay / Buck Moon
When the sun was in Leo, the worts (from the Anglo-Saxon wyrt plant) were gathered to be dried and stored. Some tribes also called it the Hay Moon Perhaps most commonly known as the Buck Moon, because deer start growing velvety hair-covered antlers in July.
August - Sturgeon / Barley Moon
Sturgeon, a large fish of major bodies of water, were most readily caught during this month. A few tribes called it the Full Red Moon because, as the Moon rose, it appeared reddish through any sultry haze. It was also called the Green Corn Moon or Grain Moon. Persephone, virgin Goddess of rebirth, carries a sheaf of barley as a symbol of the harvest.
September - Corn / Harvest Moon
The September full moon is actually the Harvest Moon, which is the full Moon that occurs closest to the Autumn Equinox. In two years out of three, the Harvest Moon comes in September, but in some years it occurs in October. Native Americans sometimes refer to it as the Corn moon because it marked the time when corn was supposed to be harvested. The chief Indian staples of corn, pumpkins, squash, beans, and wild rice are now ready for gathering.
October - Blood / Hunter's Moon
Native Americans named this moon the Full Hunter's Moon or Blood Moon as it was now time to begin storing up meat for the long winter ahead. Leaves are falling and hunters can easily see the animals they hunt. The Hunter's Moon is historically an important feast day in both Western Europe and among many Native American tribes.
November - Beaver / Oak Moon
Beavers were actively preparing for winter and they provided a source of warm winter furs for trappers. This moon is sometimes also referred to as the Frosty Moon. Others call it the Oak Moon, named after the sacred tree of the Druids which withstands winter storms.
December - Cold / Long Night Moon
As Winter arrives the temperatures plummet. Some also call this the Long Night Moon as the nights lengthen and the moon spends more time above the horizon.
Blue Moon
A Blue Moon occurs when the moon with its 28 day cycle appears twice within thesame calendar month. Many consider the Blue Moon to be a goal moon where you set specific goals for yourself.
Black Moon
A Black Moon occurs when there are two dark cycles of the moon in any given calendar month. It is believed that the second dark moon is a time of great power within the spiritual world and any magic worked during this time is especially powerful
Alone
All alone I stand
For what I am
Family, Friends no more
I always knew I would walk alone
Disgraced, disowned, here we go
Pain, rage flows freely out
Numbness, a cold calm comforts
Looking upon the Judgemental I once knew
They never had a clue
That which they looked upon
Its time to move on.
Taking the only ties I have
My children, my blood
Looking back no more
Where Im going unsure
Free to find my new home
Mother Night I cling To Thee
For you will never forsake me
~LadyAkashaAdiana~
3-28-2010
With Time
The moon has risen tonight
I look at you by my side
So unsure what to share
Do I dare express this desire
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
I look upon mother night
For her wisdom and sight
Her loving arms takes me
Calms the darkness within
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
To look upon you
Fills me with such desire
The burning ache within
I want to take of you all within
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
To taste your lips I crave
The sweet coppery crimson
How much more can I take
Veins burn and pulsate
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
I look into your eyes
I will take of you this night
My heart races
As my hands traces
Your flesh so salty and warm
your crimson starts to flow
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
Your deepest desire is to please me
Do you know of that you seek
All the pleasure I shall bring
I take of thee
As you scream my name
All the pleasure and pain
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
To know of you brings light within
To hold you so close
How could I have known
The lack of control
All that you shall now know
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
As you now take of me
Our souls bleed
Call my name
Know of me
We shall walk thru time
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
DO I dare tell you of all I am
The desire to touch and taste
That makes me what I am
I look at you by my side
Im so unsure what to share
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
I look to mother night
please guide me this night
How do I control all that I am
TO look at you makes me thirst
but how could you accept what I am
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
In time we shall know the answers we seek
I run my hand along your cheek
As you seek to please
All the pleasure you bring
Has awakened me from deep within
They say everything is better in time
Do they really know all that applies
They say everything is better in time
But would find this fiction or lies
~Lady Akasha Adiana ~ Sept 3 , 2013
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