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without-ado · 10 months
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Full Moon over New Mexico in July 2023 l Erik Contreras
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karlrincon · 2 years
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📸 The Super Full Buck Moon of July 12th 2022 🌕 with the Jupiter and Saturn 🪐
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witchpony · 1 year
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🌕 2023 lunar calendar 🌕
I know that the first moon of the year has already passed, but I forgot to post it, I'm sorry.
This beautiful artwork belongs to @waterofwhimsy
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pazzesco · 4 months
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A photo of the full moon rising behind the Temple of Poseidon in Cape Sounion, near Athens, Greece in early July.
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"The fragmented columns of the ruined structure, dedicated to the formidable "master of the sea", glimmered amber in the amplified lunar light of the so-called "Buck Moon" – a Native American designation for a full moon that coincides with the emergence of a male deer's new antlers. The magic sparked by the quiet friction of moonlight against ancient stone ignited the imagination of British Romantic artist JMW Turner. His 1834 painting The Temple of Poseidon at Sunium (Cape Colonna), which illustrates a scene from Lord Byron's satirical epic poem Don Juan, is testimony to the timeless allure of the visionary scene."
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Joseph Mallord Turner - The Temple of Poseidon at Sunium - 1834
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breelandwalker · 10 months
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Buck Moon - July 3, 2023
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Put on your flower crowns and your dancing shoes, it's time for the Buck Moon!
Buck Moon
The Buck Moon is the name given to the full moon in the month of July and is called this because at this time of year, the antlers on male deer are at the height of growth and impressiveness. This month also marks the first supermoon of the year!
Other European names for the July moon include Hay Moon and Wort Moon. North American Indigenous names for this moon include Salmon Moon (Tlingit), Berry Moon (Anishinaabe), Month of the Ripe Corn Moon (Cherokee), and Raspberry Moon (Algonquin, Ojibwe).
The West Abenaki also call this the Thunder Moon in reference to the often-stormy summer weather. (This one is my personal favorite and the name appears in lunar calendars just as often as the Buck Moon.)
What Does It Mean For Witches?
The July full moon continues June's template of planning for the future, this time with a focus on your passions and ambitions. Reflect on what you've accomplished so far this year and plan your next step.
Dream big and plan big, but don't give in to reckless urgency. Summer (and capitalist grind culture) gives us the urge to Go Go Go. Despite all this, it's important to take time to rest and recharge, lest we find ourselves burning out and losing our motivation.
What Witchy Things Can We Do?
Celebrate your victories and revel in the abundance of the summer season. If you're inclined to do so, take a page from the deer and do a bit of prancing around a bonfire or your favorite flower arbor with some festive flowery headgear.
Go exploring! Find a local park or garden and take a stroll among the greenery, or use TV and the internet to explore and learn about faraway places. This is another opportune time to go and check out pick-your-own farms and farmers markets as well. Sharpen your foraging and plant identification skills while you're out and about!
If you're tending a garden, harvest some herbs and investigate what you can make with them. Whether it's seasoning for meals, homemade botanical products, or just helpful spell ingredients, many herbs and flowers have a plethora of uses. As an exercise, select three plants growing in your garden, research their magical correspondences and botanical properties, and try to think of as many ways as possible to use each one for witchcraft and for practical purposes.
(Safety Note: Always clean and prepare home-harvested herbs properly before using them for kitchen, bath, or medical preparations. Always consult a doctor before trying an herbal treatment and take all allergies, medications, and pre-existing conditions into account. Please also note that while herbal treatments can be helpful, it can have negative interactions and side effects just like any other medication, and it is not meant to be a replacement for modern medical care.)
Apart from the usual full-moon festivities, I've always found this is an excellent time for weather-witching. Summer weather is notoriously fickle, but it is also highly malleable - one recalls that old American Southern epithet of, "If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes."
If you're hoping to bring some rain to water your garden or break the back of a heat wave, this may be the time to do it. My personal favorite folk magic ritual for rain-calling involves going outside with a broom and a bucket of water, using the broom to scatter drops of water over your yard, and shouting up to the clouds, "SEE? IT'S NOT HARD!"
Make sure you take local weather patterns into account and try to draw on existing fronts and nearby precipitation to get the desired result. And keep in mind that with weather magic, less is more and one casting is enough. Asking for too much or asking too often can produce undesirable results. And if you manage to make it rain, be sure to collect some for moon water!
If you're interested in weather-witching, I highly recommend checking out this masterpost by @stormbornwitch for a number of excellent articles and suggestions.
Happy Buck Moon, witches! 🌕🦌
Further Reading:
Buck Moon: Full Moon in July 2023, The Old Farmer's Almanac
Buck Moon 2023: The Awesome Spiritual Meaning of July's Full Moon, Amanda Brethauer, The Peculiar Brunette
The Hearth Witch's Garden Herbal, Anna Franklin, Llewellyn Publications, 2023.
Everyday Moon Magic: Spells & Rituals for Abundant Living, Dorothy Morrison
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blasteffect · 5 months
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All four supermoons of 2023
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spacewonder19 · 2 years
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July’s Full Buck Moon © SeVoSpace
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khaosritual · 4 months
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meadow-dusk · 7 months
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Traditional Moon Names of the Calendar Year
January • Wolf Moon | February • Snow Moon | March • Worm Moon | April • Pink Moon | May • Flower Moon | June • Strawberry Moon | July • Buck Moon | August • Sturgeon Moon | September • Harvest Moon | October • Hunter's Moon | November • Beaver Moon | December • Cold Moon
i know these are mostly crescent moons. there's less flexibility with the full moon emoji so use your imagination✨
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larimar · 10 months
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The Full Buck Super Moon of tonight (July 2nd 2023), named after male deer antlers, that go fully grown around this time of the year.
This full Moon was a super Moon since it is 14000 miles closer to earth than a typical full Moon, this is why you might notice it’s bigger than usual. Other names of tonight’s moon include the Feather Moulting Moon, Thunder Moon, the Salmon Moon, and the Berry Moon, indicating animals or fruits that are harvested around this time of the year.
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without-ado · 10 months
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Full Buck Super Moon l Rami Ammoun
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buckfullmoon · 1 year
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A HP fest running from July 2nd-July 4th 2023 focused on Remus Lupin/James Potter.
Participation Guidelines
Rules
Optional Prompts
Fic Rec List!
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wolfmadefromash · 10 months
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The up coming full moon is a “super moon” meaning it’ll appear closer to the earth. It’s is also nicknamed the “Buck Moon”.
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kitrexart · 10 months
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Buck Moon
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Available in my Redbubble store
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The sea power upon the Buck Moon 💙💙
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breelandwalker · 2 years
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Buck Moon 2022
Put on your flower crowns and your dancing shoes, it's time for the Buck Moon!
Buck Moon
The Buck Moon is the name given to the full moon in the month of July and is called this because at this time of year, the antlers on male deer are at the height of growth and impressiveness. This month also marks ANOTHER supermoon and the closest our darling satellite will be to Earth all year, so if you think the Moon looks a little larger in the sky this month, you're not wrong!
Other names for the July moon include Hay Moon and Wort Moon. North American Indigenous names for this moon include Salmon Moon (Tlingit), Berry Moon (Anishinaabe), Month of the Ripe Corn Moon (Cherokee), and Raspberry Moon (Algonquin, Ojibwe).
The West Abenaki also call this the Thunder Moon in reference to the often-stormy summer weather. (This one is my personal favorite.)
What Does It Mean For Witches?
The July full moon continues June's template of planning for the future, this time with a focus on your passions and ambitions. Reflect on what you've accomplished so far this year and plan your next step.
Dream big and plan big, but don't give in to reckless urgency. Summer (and capitalist grind culture) gives us the urge to Go Go Go. Despite all this, it's important to take time to rest and recharge, lest we find ourselves burning out and losing our motivation.
What Witchy Things Can We Do?
Celebrate your victories and revel in the abundance of the summer season. If you're inclined to do so, take a page from the deer and do a bit of prancing around a bonfire or your favorite flower arbor with some festive flowery headgear.
Go exploring! Find a local park or garden and take a stroll among the greenery, or use TV and the internet to explore and learn about faraway places. This is another opportune time to go and check out pick-your-own farms and farmers markets as well.
Apart from the usual full-moon festivities, I've always found this is an excellent time for weather-witching. Summer weather is notoriously fickle, but it is also highly malleable - one recalls that old Southern epithet of, "If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes."
If you're hoping to bring some rain to water your garden or break the back of a heat wave, this may be the time to do it. Make sure you take local weather patterns into account and try to draw on existing fronts and nearby precipitation to get the desired result. And keep in mind that with weather magic, less is more and one casting is enough. Asking for too much or asking too often can produce undesirable results. And if you manage to make it rain, be sure to collect some for moon water!
Happy Buck Moon, witches! 🌕🦌
Further Reading:
Buck Moon: Full Moon in July 2022, The Old Farmer's Almanac
Buck Moon 2022: The Awesome Spiritual Meaning of July's Full Moon, Amanda Brethauer, The Peculiar Brunette
Everyday Moon Magic: Spells & Rituals for Abundant Living, Dorothy Morrison
(If you're enjoying my content, please feel free to drop a little something in the tip jar or check out my published works on Amazon or in the Willow Wings Witch Shop. 😊)
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