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Spell: New Moon Spring Spell

Color of the Day
Incense of the Day
 
New Moon 12:06 pm

Color of the day: Crimson
Incense of the day: Nutmeg

Spring is the season of new life, beginnings, and growth. So too, the New Moon is a time of renewal and rebirth; it represents the Maiden goddess. This is an auspicious time to start projects, till gardens, and otherwise begin things that will take a while to reach fruition. The Moonflower (Ipomoea alba) vine grows up to fifteen feet high. Its fragrant white flowers bloom at night, attracting moths. This plant manifests lunar energies and makes an ideal centerpiece for a Moon garden of white, night-blooming plants. For the best results, soak Moonflower seeds overnight in a bowl of water left where moonlight can shine on it. Cultivate soil to 1/2-inch depth, sow seeds, and cover loosely. Pour the bowl of water over them. Then say:

Maiden of the silver Moon,
Show your flower face here soon.
Let them grow so swift and high,
Like a ladder to the sky.
Perfume from your palace fair
Hangs in sultry evening air.
When the owls begin to sing,
Bring white moths upon the wing.
Goddess, gloriously bright,
Bless me now by New Moon light.

Keep the soil moist until your flowers sprout. Use your Moonflowers as a focus for lunar work throughout the growing season.



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