In this article, we will explore the topic of Moon magic in depth, examining its origins, evolution, and relevance today. From its impact on society to its influence on various aspects of our daily lives, Moon magic has generated a great deal of interest and debate among experts and enthusiasts alike. Over the next few pages, we will explore the many facets of Moon magic, analyzing its implications in areas as diverse as science, culture, politics and economics. Through a detailed and exhaustive approach, this article aims to offer a complete and up-to-date view on Moon magic, providing readers with a deeper understanding of its importance in the contemporary world.
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Neopaganism|neopagan There is a belief common to many cultures that working rituals at the time of different phases of the moon can bring about physical or psychological change or transformation. These rituals have historically occurred on or around the full moon and to a lesser extent the new moon. Such practices are common amongst adherents of neopagan and witchcraft systems such as Wicca.[1]
Witches in Greek and Roman literature, particularly those from Thessaly, were regularly accused of "drawing down the Moon" by use of a magic spell. The trick serves to demonstrate their powers (Virgil Eclogues 8.69),[2][3] to perform a love spell (Suetonius Tiberius 1.8.21) or to extract a magical juice from the Moon (Apuleius Metamorphoses 1.3.1). These beliefs would seem to be consistent with many other cultures traditions, for instance; casting of the spell is often done during the full moon's apex.
Moon Magic is the title of a number of neopagan books:
Carmina vel caelo possunt deducere Lunam;
Songs can the very moon draw down from heaven