Monday, December 3, 2012

Review Moon Magic For A Full Moon

Review Moon Magic For A Full Moon
There's a full moon tonight - the best time for witchy magic. And for populace looking for clue about what do do in the role of the moon is full, here's a review of a new book all about working with the phases of the moon. It is called Pagan Portals - Moon Magicand is by Rachel Patterson, Diaphanous Priestess of the Kitchen Witch Coven and novelist of Grimoire of a Kitchen Witch.

As Rachel says in her introduction to Moon Magic: "The Moon is such a pleasant foretaste in our skies; she is full of mystery and map out yet equally full of adult power. She has been seen throughout history as existence part of the occult and coupled to enchanters, magicians and witches alike. Similes rain of a wolf sniveling to the Moon and of witches above ground on broomsticks silhouetted opposed to her as a place. She is a obese part of all sorts of pagan pathways."

Rachel explains abrupt how witches can work with the cycles of the moon using rituals, spells and meditations as well as giving out recipes for incense and oils and to the point on how to make charms and other projects.

This is designed as an introductory book, spasm for populace hungry to learn the basics of witchcraft, but as well as explaining the basics it has a lot to put off finished conscious witches such as data for complementary ways of celebrating and honouring the moon. One of the suggestions is for women to initiate a moon log book, so they can see how their own menstrual lope - prevalently coupled to the moon - affects their outlook, emotions and magical energy. Chapters coat deities linked with the moon, magical correspondences such as crystals and colours, telepathic creatures coupled to the power of the moon and ways of using the moon's power in divination.

Publisher Moon Books says on its website: "Moon Magical is an introduction to working with the phases of the Moon, what they are and how to be in pact with the lunar year and to utilise all the magical powers it provides. It's stuffed with the basics of the lunar lope, the representations and correspondences of each phase, what magic to work and in the role of."

All in all, Rachel's new book would be a utilitarian augmentation to any witch's mantelpiece, timetabled with her earlier than publications Pagan Portals - Kitchen Witchcraft, Pagan Portals - Hoodoo Folk Magical and Grimoire of a Kitchen Witch.

"Pagan Portals - Moon Magicis due to not quite bookshop shelves at the end of January and can be habitual throughout Amazon."

Contacts and last related posts


Pagan Portals - Moon Magical

http://www.moon-books.net/books/pagan-portals-moon-magic

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2013/02/review-pagan-portals-kitchen-witchcraft.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2013/09/review-pagan-portals-hoodoo-folk-magic.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2013/05/review-grimoire-of-kitchen-witch.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2014/01/paganism-101-introduction-to-paganism.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2008/01/wolf-moon.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2011/08/secret-powers-of-moon.html