Creative Sacred Living Magazine Summer Solstice 2015 | Page 52

Making Full Moon Water

By M. J. Hill

DANCE OF THE FULL MOON MAIDENS

How Holistic Thinking and Sustainability

Relate to Tea Culture

The Maidens of the full moon are fondly dancing; on the most mystical, ebony night you can see them blithely prancing in their sapphire colored tights.

Their footprints leave pale moon-opal dust across the dreaming earth, inspiring all things with lust. Kisses are gently blown to all through windowpanes, while sleepy thoughts are drifting afar to golden fields

and hot summer days.

Full Moon Drinking water that has been purified by the rays of

the full moon are said to increase energy and creativity. And the

water takes on the properties of the Astrological sign the Full

Moon is in at that time. For example if the moon is in Cancer, it is

loving, maternal and has protective energies.

It’s easy to make and it can be made not only during the full moon, but also the new moon, or any moon that looks different such as the Blood Moon. The finished product can be used to make tea, mix with other drinks, consumed in small sips for energy or to water your plants. Moon Water is sometimes called Lunar Water.

STEPS

1. Glass container with a tight fitting lid (Mason Jars work fine)

2. Fill with water (better to use filtered-purified-reverse osmosis)

3. Bless it with Sage, a prayer or a white candle

4. Place the jar outside in the moonlight rays for the whole night

5. Don’t forget to bring the container back inside before the Sun comes