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MERCURY RETROGRADE/Full Moon/New Year of the Ox/intention Chime Candles/ Color Candles /Petition and intention Candles/ Transmutation Ritual
MERCURY RETROGRADE/Full Moon/New Year of the Ox/intention Chime Candles/ Color Candles /Petition and intention Candles/ Transmutation Ritual
🌠LUNAR ECLIPSE/FULL/NEW MOON BUNDLE: Great to light under a Full Moon, eclipse or New Moon. Full Moon is great to let go of old things that no longer serve us, letting go and releasing. New Moon is great to start something, expand something that already exists and put energy into something good. You can use each candle for 3 days before, during, or 3 days after. For the eclipses, keep in mind whatever intentions you set on the present eclipse will linger for 6 months. You can light one candle on the day of, 3 months after and 6 months after. You can use the incense sticks to help you balance the energy during the Moon changes. See below for the different types of Moons and months plus the intentions. You will receive 3 white candles, you can light as instructed above, a pack of Moon incense, a candle holder, and a pack of incense matches.
🌠MERCURY RETROGRADE BUNDLE: You will receive a green candle, a yellow one, and a blue one. They are to be lit one per each week while Mercury is retrograde. Start with the green candle the day of mercury going retrograde, then the yellow a week after, and a week after that the blue one. The kit comes with incense matches. The green candle is meant to help you with communications, the yellow one is meant to help you make wise decisions, and the blue one is meant to give you peace during the process and let go what no longer serves you.
🌠TO CELEBRATE THE YEAR OF THE DRAGON: The bundle comes with 4 chime candles (4) one red, one yellow, one gold and one silver, symbolizing good luck for the year of the Dragon. Instructions will be sent in how to light them to bring more fortune and health. It also comes with a box of incense matches, and a tortoise, symbol for longevity and good luck.
🌠BUNDLES OF 3 CANDLES FOR EVERY INTENTION: They include scented incense matches. These cute 4" colored candles will help you attract, balance, and change the energy according to the color, day and planet see below. Size of candles may vary, according to availability.
🌠BRASS CANDLE HOLDER: Beautifully crafted. 1" D candle space. 1.5" candle holder. 3.5" W and 2.5" H. The listing is for ONE (1) candle holder.
🌠SPIRAL METAL BURNER /CHIME CANDLE HOLDER/ PALO SANTO STICK HOLDER/INSENCE CONE HOLDER: 4.5" Round -Antique finish Silver. The listing is for ONE (1) candle holder. All candles must be lit with wooden matches. Allow for them to burn throughout but if you can't, use a snuffer or a glass to extinguish the flame. Give thanks out loud, and when you light it back, make sure to request the same thing as before. Always out loud. You can mark the candle with a pen or needle from the top to the bottom: One side with your name and the other side your desire according to the color. For Solar or Lunar eclipse (yellow or white candles respectively), you can light one candle a day or on the main day of transition and petition for balance and harmony during the time. You can save the other 2 candles for different times or use them consecutively.
Black: Protection, cleansing, repelling bad energy, banishing, transformation, rebirth, ancient wisdom. Saturday. Saturn, Pluto.
Blue: Communication, peace, helps with studying, protection, harmony in the home. Thursday. Uranus and Neptune.
Brown: Money, stability, grounding, balance. Tuesday and Wednesday. Earth.
Gold: Protection, success, wealth, spiritual wisdom, good fortune. Sunday. Sun. Candle burns gold but paraffin is white.
Green: Abundance, prosperity, mental awareness, self-love, good luck, balance, renewal. Wednesday and Friday. Mercury and Venus.
Orange: Energy, vitality, sexual energy, opportunities, doors that open, happiness, friendship, attraction, encouragement. Sunday. Sun and Jupiter.
Pink: Love, harmony, peace, attraction, friendship, spiritual advancement, and transformation. Friday and Tuesday. Venus.
Purple: Transmutation, comfort, concentration and focus, wisdom, vision, forgiveness, letting go of fears. Thursday, Saturday. Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune.
Red: Passion, energy, vitality, grounding, productivity, courage, willpower. Tuesday. Mars.
Silver: Focus, wisdom, intelligence, protection, spirituality. Monday. Moon. Candle burns silver but paraffin is white.
Yellow: Vitality, energy, happiness, joy, magnetism, materializing your dreams, road opener. Sunday. Sun.
White: Clarity, focus, attention to detail, patience, peace, cleansing, purity, illumination, connection to the angelic realm, letting go. Monday. Moon.
🌠CHAKRA CANDLES 7 CHAKRAS: You will receive 7 candles: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple and White. Very easy to do. Will send instructions. Great to harmonize your chakras, expand your aura, re-center, and cleansing stale energy.
***Full Moons Names and Rituals:
January: The Wolf Moon. It is the time to focus on protection. Spellwork inspiration: Cast or recast a protection spell on your home, perform a protection chart on a specific object that may feel important to you in this new year, or recite a special protection charm for yourself and those you love. Create a protection jar or sachet with salt and common herbs like rosemary, basil, cinnamon or mint. If you have Black Obsidian on hand, the go-to protection stone, place this in your spell pouch as well. Invoke some of the Wolf Moons correspondences by using a black bag for your sachet or including a charm of a wolf, fox, or coyote. Crystals to carry with you: Garnet, Hematite, or Selenite.
February: The Hunger Moon. Sometimes called the Storm Moon or the Snow Moon, Februarys Full moon is all about letting go and starting fresh. This year, the Hunger Moon falls after Imbolc, the Wiccan holiday that marks the halfway point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox, the Hunger Moon is the perfect time to cleanse your space both physically and metaphorically. Spell work inspiration: Declutter your room, toss anything that's messing with your vibes, and do a good Spring cleaning. Then, cleanse the energy in your space. You can say a cleansing chant, spray water mixed with salt, rosemary, and essential oil around your room, or cleanse with smoke. Incorporate the magical correspondences of the Hunger Moon by charging your crystals in Full Moon snow and saying hello to animal friends like chickadees. Crystals to carry with you: Amethyst or Jasper.
March: The Worm Moon -Also known as Seed Moon, The Worm Moon is the time of growth, creativity, and inspiration. Falling after Ostara, the Worm Moon can also be a time for rebirth. Picture that creative project you've been thinking about for months. On the Worm Moon, visualize your intentions and the outcome you're searching for when it comes to that project and make plans for how to see it through. Spell work inspiration: Create a sachet (preferably in a green bag to represent the Moon's color correspondence) filled with seeds and household herbs like cinnamon or basil, as well as objects that signify what you are trying to grow or manifest. If it's success in a new job or wealth you're seeking, a few coins will do the trick. Use thyme on this day to represent one of the Worm Moons many magical correspondences and plant seeds in your garden or buy yourself a new houseplant to represent growth and new life. Crystals to carry with you: Bloodstone, Kambaba Jasper, or Citrine.
April: The Pink Moon -Remember that new project you started planning on the Hunger Moon? The Pink Moon is your sign to set that project into motion. The Pink Moon first and foremost represents fertility, but that doesn't mean we have to take that meaning literally (unless you want it to, of course in which case, this moon might be the perfect time to do a fertility spell). If you're not looking for fertility in the literal sense of the word, Aprils Full Moon is your chance to start something new or make a change in your life. Spell work inspiration: For motivation and productivity when starting your new project, make a sachet (in a pink bag, of course!), with items you already have around your house including salt, stones like Carnelian and Tiger's Eye for creativity and strength, and common herbs like cinnamon for success or even coffee for motivation. If you need courage for making a change in your life, consider finding a chant that resonates with you and your goals, or write a more personal chant for courage that you can repeat three times. Crystals to carry with you: Garnet, Rose Quartz, or Lapis Lazuli.
May: The Flower Moon -May is the real season of love. The Flower Moon is all about passion and fun. This year, the full Flower Moon falls after Beltane, the Wiccan celebration of love, fertility, and friendship. While the first day of the month may be dedicated to celebrating your love for others, consider harnessing the power of the Flower Moon to practice self-love. Spell work inspiration: Celebrate yourself with a self-love ritual bath. You can use any number of spa essentials that you may already have on hand like rose petals, diluted lavender or ylang ylang oil, Epsom salts, or a bath bomb that includes any number of these ingredients. Surround the bathtub with Rose Quartz and Rhodonite, the ultimate self-love stone, and light some pink, white, and/or yellow candles. Repeat a self-love mantra to yourself while you soak up the Flower Moons energy! Flower Moon is especially important because it falls on a lunar eclipse. The power to release anything that is no longer serving you will be heightened on this day. While another lunar eclipse will come on the Ivy Moon in November, this will be a time for more powerful spell-casting and ritual work.Crystals to carry with you: Malachite, Unakite, or Rhodonite.
June: The Strawberry Moon. Sometimes called the Honeymoon, is believed to be filled with something many of us often experience underneath the glow of the Full Moon: dreams. Spell work inspiration: Dream magic is your friend under the June Full Moon. Dream interpretation, however, is not something you can arrive at in just one night. And for some people, even remembering their dreams can be a difficult task. If you've always wanted to start a dream journal, June is the month to do it. You may also choose to use a dream tea or put together a dream sachet to keep underneath your pillow. Some stones that correspond well with dreamwork are Amethyst, for opening the third eye, and Moonstone, for dream recall. Dreamy herbs include lavender, thyme, chamomile, and rosemary, or the more difficult-to-come-by vervain and mugwort. Of course, you'll want to eat strawberries, or even go strawberry picking, and pay tribute to some of the Moon's other correspondences like butterflies, frogs, and toads! Crystals to carry with you: Moonstone or Agate.
July: The Buck Moon -Also called the Thunder Moon, the Buck Moon represents authority, self-regulation, spiritual awareness, and even destiny. This moon serves as an opportunity to connect with your inner, truer self. Spell work inspiration: The Buck Moon is often associated with divination. Divination can be practiced in many different ways and differs across cultures and spiritualities. One way to incorporate divination into your Buck Moon ritual could be practicing an art that many witches already use on each Full Moon: tarot. Consider asking questions that relate to your personal thoughts and feelings, and the actions you may need to take in the upcoming moon cycle. Light a purple candle to invoke extra knowledge and spiritual power. Crystals to carry with you: Carnelian, Green Calcite, or Yellow Jasper.
August: The Sturgeon Moon -Also called the Grain Moon, Augusts Full Moon is about balance. While the Sturgeon Moon falls after the first of the three major harvest holidays, Lughnasadh, Mabon, and Samhain, many associate it with celebrating summer while also looking to the winter as it slowly creeps towards us. Spell work inspiration: In an effort to find balance, there are a number of rituals and spells that may be useful to you underneath the full Sturgeon Moon. This could be a great time to create a healing sachet or an anti-anxiety spell jar. For healing, consider taking a yellow pouch and filling it with salt, dried lavender, chamomile and common sage, Citrine, and a piece of paper that contains what you'd like to heal or balance or a healing spell. For anxiety, fill a jar with Moon water from the Sturgeon Moon as well as salt, lavender oil, Amethyst, thyme, and rosemary or basil (both of which are magical correspondences for Augusts Full Moon). Crystals to carry with you: Carnelian, Fire Agate, or Citrine.
September: The Harvest Moon. This full Moon is all about abundance and gratitude. Falling just before the Spring Equinox, the colors of the Harvest Moon, much like the changing leaves on the trees at this time of the year, radiate warmth and the squash, wheat, and corn that grow remind us of the richness of fall. Spellwork inspiration: The Harvest Moon is a great time to practice a gratitude ritual, which could be as simple as lighting a candle and creating a list of all the things you are grateful for. It could also serve as the perfect time to practice some kitchen witchery and share a meal with someone whose existence you are thankful for. Whether you're looking to create a nourishing, healing meal or its cocktails you're more into, there is always some kind of magick to be had in the home. Cook with wheat or rye to represent some of the Harvest Moon's herbal correspondences. Crystals to carry with you: Citrine or Peridot.
October: The Hunters Moon -Sometimes Blood Moon has a great connection to those that are no longer with us. Although the Hunters Moon may seem dark, with its main color correspondence being black, this Full Moon is time to learn from the past, connect with our ancestors, and honor the dead.Spellwork inspiration: You may try to get in touch with the spirit realm under the full Blood Moon, but that isnt necessarily for everyonealthough it can be extremely rewarding for others. A great alternative if that isnt your thing is to create an altar that honors those who have passed. You can adorn the altar with photos and objects of people and animals that you loved, and add flowers such as marigolds (which correspond with both the Harvest Moon and All Hallow's Eve/The Day of the Dead). Some may choose to connect with the energy of the Hunters Moon in other ways, such as by asking their ancestors to come forward in a tarot spread or simply reflecting on the past. Crystals to carry with you: Obsidian, Turquoise, or Black Tourmaline.
November: The Ivy Moon. The Ivy Moon arrives on yet another lunar eclipse, and this may be the most powerful moon to work under if you're looking to let go of things. The Ivy Moon is for reflecting, preparing for winter, and above all else, releasing what no longer serves us. Spellwork inspiration: While banishing is a very powerful kind of spellwork, the lunar eclipse on the Ivy Moon may be the perfect time to do it. Oftentimes, you may pinpoint a specific negative energy that is having a severe hindrance on your life or a particularly bad habit you're trying to break. A method many will use is writing down the energy they want to banish and burning it in a fire. Others may choose to bury the list of things they wish to banish. While there are many kinds of banishing rituals to perform in combination with burning or burying your list, a tried-and-true herb that corresponds with banishing is pepper, which also happens to correspond with the Ivy Moon as well. Crystals to carry with you: Lapis Lazuli or Turquoise.
December: The Cold Moon. Also the Oak Moon, the last Full Moon of the year, arrives just days before Yule, the Winter Solstice and the shortest day of the year. With the hope that the days will slowly begin to get longer, the Cold Moon is our chance to prepare for the isolation of winter, summon strength, and reflect on all the moon cycles that have passed. Spellwork inspiration: The Cold Moon is a night for list-making. Light candles and myrrh incense for focus and make a list of all the things you learned over the past twelve moon cycles, as well as give thanks for all you achieved and your manifestations that came true. Then, write down your plans for the coming moon cycles, the goals you would like to work towards, and the things you want to manifest. You may choose to hold onto this or burn it, much like a wish, and know that what you are seeking will come to you. Because the Cold Moon is all about summoning energy for the long winter ahead, consider treating yourself to a ritual bath with Epsom salts, diluted rosemary oil and herbs like lavender and chamomile for happiness and peace. Find a way to work cranberries, cinnamon, and clove into your routine to invoke some of the Cold Moons magical correspondences. Crystals to carry with you: Obsidian, Serpentine, or Smoky Quartz
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