In Colonial America, the full moon in June was known as the Rose Moon because the roses were in full bloom. Now is the perfect time to make some rose full moon water.
Fill a silver, white, or crystal bowl with spring water, and float a white rose or white rose petals in it. Hold the bowl so you can see the full moon reflected in the surface of the water. As you gaze at the moon's reflection in the bowl, feel its power flowing into the water and rose. Then recite the following incantation to charge the water: "Light my path, blessed lamp of the night, infuse with your magic, shine with your light. By light of the moon I awaken the rose, in the drak of the night the energy flows. I hereby enchant through my power and will, and ask of the Goddess blessing magic fulfill." Allow the bowl to sit outside where the moonlight will shine directly on it for as long as you can, but be sure to retrieve it before sunrise. Seal the water in a dark-colored glass bottle and store it for later use. Use white rose full moon water to bless and purify altar tools, or asperge an area or person that needs purifying. |
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