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Written by Madame Aradia   
Friday, 17 July 2009 17:46
Morning Come

The moon has long been a base for superstitions and lore. Farmers and gardeners followed the moon phases closely when planting or harvesting. Certain groups consider the moon a great goddess...the moon being the feminine aspect of nature while the sun is masculine. Other people thought the phases of the moon caused madness...hence the word lunacy was what you might call someone who was “driven mad” by the moonshine. The gemstone known as Moonstone was given this name because ancient Indian cultures noted this stone (particularly the rainbow moonstone) was colored like the moon.

Two unique full moons are the Harvest Moon and the Blue Moon. The harvest moon is the full moon in the autumn which is very often red or orange..the color is caused by dust in the air, perhaps stirred up by the harvest. This moon would be followed by harsh, unpredictable weather. The blue moon is a unique occurrence when there are two full moons in one month. This phenomenon happens every 2 to 3 years...this rare event no doubt spurred the saying “once every blue moon”. This is a year of a blue moon, happening December 2nd, 2009 and again December 31, 2009.

Old weather predicting lore are as follows:

-A ring around the moon is a warning...and quite possibly rain or snow.
-A red moon is a warning of rain, clouds, heat....generally unpredictable weather.
-If a star is caught in soft clouds around the moon, a blessed rain will fall.
-A rainbow or “bloody” halo around the moon is a sign of danger and death.
-Clear moon, frost soon. Halo around the moon, rain soon.


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What is a "Book of Shadows"?

Originally, the "Book of Shadows" was a term that referred to a coven's collection of spells and secrets.  In modern culture, the term is used to refer to a witch's personal diary and/or journal.  The purpose is to keep a record of everything the witch learns and discovers.  While usually kept private, I have decided to make mine public in the form of a blog.  I have done this in the hopes of helping other find magic in everyday life, and especially in the practice of gardening.

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  • Now the Moon

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    Now the Moon

    Slowly, silently, now the moon
    Walks the night in her silver shoon;
    This way, and that, she peers, and sees
    Silver fruit upon silver trees;
    One by one the casements catch
    Her beams beneath the silvery thatch;
    Couched in his kennel, like a log,
    With paws of silver sleeps the dog;
    From their shadowy cote the white breasts peep
    Of doves in silver feathered sleep
    A harvest mouse goes scampering by,
    With silver claws, and silver eye;
    And moveless fish in the water gleam,
    By silver reeds in a silver stream.

    -Walter de la Mare, "Silver"

    3/4/2010

  • Deprived

    madamearadia posted a photo:

    Deprived

    If only I could touch with these hands, speak with this mouth, and love with this heart which you have stolen.

    2/25/2010

  • Snow Ivy

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    Snow Ivy

    2/20/2010

  • Paperwhites

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    Paperwhites

    2/27/2010

  • In the Broken Places

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    In the Broken Places

    The storm is wild enough for sailing
    The bridge is weak enough to cross
    This body frail enough for fighting
    I'm home enough to know I'm lost...
    Home enough to know I'm lost...

    -Jars of Clay "Faith Enough"

    4/13/2007