The
moon is associated with strange and uncanny powers
Moon
Magic
by Rebecca Brents
The Moon has a
mystique all its own. It is often associated with secrecy and
mystery ... and is associated with strange, uncanny powers. It
evokes a peculiar range of responses in cultures everywhere, from
curiosity and wonder, to romance and affection, to awe and dread. In
legend (and the lore of police and hospital personnel), the Full
Moon brings forth weird behaviors, extreme reactions, and
over-the-top emotional outbursts associated with no other time on
the calendar.
Folktales and superstitions tell of the Full Moon being the time
when witches, werewolves, goblins, ghosts, and vampires were able to
penetrate "the other realms" ... and walk on earth again -- creating
problems and a fair amount of fright, whether they were real or not.
Dogs, wolves, and the coyotes here in the desert howl mournfully at
the Moon ... and the sound is certainly enough to catch your
attention, and prompt you to make sure all your doors are well
locked for the night.
Some people claim that the minds of the already unbalanced are
"driven over the edge" by the power of the Full Moon ... for reasons
that remain a mystery ... but the word "lunatic" as a designation
for someone insane, has its roots in the Latin word for Moon. In
contemporary Spanish, La Luna ... is still the Moon.
On the other hand, people fall in love under the Full Moon. It's
hard to see a beautiful yellow-gold Moon rising ... and not want to
walk along the sea shore ... or into the desert night ...
hand-in-hand with the one you love. Love songs and poems that evoke
the magic imagery of the Moon are found in many cultures and all
through the generations.
Ancient cultures worshiped the Moon, and held ceremonies, rituals,
and festivals in its honor. Many contemporary primitive people
continue to give the Moon divine status. Mythologies speak of Moon
Goddesses ... and even the image evokes feelings of a powerful
archetypal energy. The Moon influences the tides. It influences the
gravitational field of the earth. It influences the fertility cycle
in some (and maybe all) species.
In Astrology, the Moon is considered the second most important
placement in a Natal Chart and thus the second most powerful
influence on and descriptor of a person's character. As I've said in
many places and at many times, I'm not sure you can set that kind of
hierarchy ... because the Moon may be every bit as important and
essential as the Sun.
The Moon represents your emotional self, your inner self, your
instincts, habits, and automatic reactions. The sign it occupies in
the Zodiac at any given time will color your reactions, feelings and
"personal responses" according to the issues and characteristics
represented by the sign involved. The Moon changes signs every 2 1/2
days ... and keeping track of the Moon's position in its travels
through your Natal Chart is one of the very best ways I know to stay
in touch with the currents of your own emotional flow.
(c) 2007 Rebecca Brents, All rights reserved. About the author:
Rebecca Brents writes on astrology, tarot, feng shui, and
self-improvement at Enchanted Spirit:
http://www.enchantedspirit .org/, and offers online lectures and
classes.
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