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Sabbats refers to the celebration of the sun, which has eight powerful days in a year, when the sun’s energy is strongest, while Esbats refers to the gathering of the moon, which generally refers to the 13 full moons in a year.
Each full moon has its own magical meanings and correspondences, and this article lists the names, colors, gemstones, herbs, trees, gods and goddesses, and associated elements for each full moon of the year. The date of each full moon changes every year, so you need to use a special APP to check each full moon, or about 2 days before and after the 15th day of the lunar calendar each month.

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January
JanuaryWolf Moon
January’s full moon is known as the cold moon, wolf moon, or chastity moon.
This moon represents family and togetherness, this is for blood relatives, extended family and the gods, thanks to them all.
Rose or crimson candles and burning rosin can be used in the ceremony. Planning a ritual to protect your home and family is also a good time to research magick related to physical and spiritual protection. Use this time to develop your inner self and move forward spiritually. Native tribes in North America called this time the Wolf Moon because it was the time when hungry wolves howled outside people’s warm cabins.
correspond: Color: black, brown, white, silver Gemstones: Hematite, garnet Trees: birch, hazelnut Gods: Inanna, Freyja Herbs: marjoram, nuts and seeds, thistle Element: Wind
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February
FebruarySnow Moon
The February full moon is known as the Snow Moon, Hunger Moon, and Ice Moon.
Take some time to relax and enjoy some spiritual time. This is a month when new life begins but remains dormant. Since in the spring, pregnant animals begin to feel the movements of their unborn children. The earth itself is accelerating, as seeds and bulbs buried deep underground begin their journey toward the light.
Magical work this month should focus on personal achievement and advancement. You can use blue candles and burn sandalwood or sage incense during the ceremony. Plan a ritual and seek help from the Old Ones in planning your future. This is a month for making plans for the future, a time to dream, hope and set goals for yourself, take responsibility for the mistakes you have made in the past, and move on.
correspond:
Color: purple, blue
Gemstones: amethyst, jasper, pink quartz
Tree: Myrtle, Rowan
Gods: Aphrodite, Brighid, Juno, Mars
Herbs: hyssop, myrrh, sage
Element: Fire
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March
March Worm Moon
The full moon in March is called the Worm Moon and the Storm Moon.
Using a white candle, use your wand to draw your circle. It is a time of purity, innocence and joy, a time to leave the old behind and start anew because our personal goals are achievable. March is when spring finally arrives, around the vernal equinox, and we see new life begin to emerge. As the wheel of the year turns again and heavy rains and gray skies abound, the earth is being given the life-giving moisture it needs to have a fertile and healthy growing season.
This is also an era of equal parts light and dark, an era of balance. Plan a ritual related to rebirth and rebirth, one that symbolizes prosperity and wish fulfillment. This is also a time of balance, as light and darkness are equal. This month’s magic is about rebirth and regeneration.
correspond:
Color: green, lilac, yellow, orange
Gemstones: Aquamarine, Bloodstone
Trees: Dogwood, honeysuckle
Gods: Artemis, Isis, Morrighan
Herbs: Apple Blossom, High John’s, Pulemint, Agastache
Element: water
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April
April Pink Moon
The April full moon is known as the Pink Moon and the Seed Moon.
Green candles and floral scents can be used in your ceremony. It’s time to inspire our spirituality, change our lives for the better, and live in harmony with nature and humanity. This is a great time to work on the magic associated with new beginnings, or bringing new love into your life. It’s time to stop planning and start taking action and put all your ideas into action. Bless your seeds and plant them for your spring garden. Plan a ritual to plant the seeds of your desire in Mother Earth.
correspond:
Color: blue, red, yellow and their combinations
Gemstones: angel stone, white crystal, translucent gypsum, moonstone
Trees: Forsythia, hazelnut, lilac, willow
Gods: Cernunnos, Herne, Ishtar, Venus
Herbs: dandelion, dill, dogwood, fennel, milkweed
Element: Wind
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May
MayFlower Moon
The full moon in May is known as the Flower Moon and the Hare Moon.
This is a time of growth and prosperity, and a good time to complete projects and reaffirm your goals. Green and yellow candles can be used in ceremonies, burning strawberry, peach or coconut incense. This is also a good time to research magic related to career and work.
May is the time to plant the garden, when we start sowing our crops and getting our hands into the soil. Do some fire divination this month to help guide your path. If weather permits, take a spin outside. Plan a ritual to reaffirm your goals.
correspond:
Color: orange, red, yellow
Gemstones: Amber, Apache Tears, Garnet, Ruby, Chrysoprase
Trees: hawthorn, rowan
Gods: Cernunnos, Flora, Kali
Herbs: cinnamon, peppermint
Element: Fire
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June
June Strawberry Moon
The June Full Moon is known as the Strawberry Moon, the Strong Sun Moon, and the Lovers’ Moon.
This full moon commemorates the marriage of the God and Goddess, which makes it a time of love and romance. This is also a good time to balance physical and spiritual desires. This month is great for maintaining and enhancing what you already have. The days are getting longer and it’s a time for nurturing and bonding with friends, family, relationships, gardens and careers. Gold and silver candles can be used in your ceremony, burning jasmine scent. Go and be blessed with a fertile growth of money and open your heart to love.
correspond:
Color: gold, yellow, orange, pink
Gemstones: agate, topaz
Trees: maples, oaks
Gods: Cerridwen, Isis, Persephone
Herbs: moss, mugwort, parsley, skullcap
Element: Earth
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July
JulyBuck Moon
The full moon in July is known as the Buck Moon, the Blessed Moon, and the Meadow Moon.
It’s time to start a new life. It’s time to reinvent our lives and become the people we are meant to be. This is a time of transition and a great time to do divination and dream work. Find a way to incorporate the moon water of the blessing month into your ceremony. Use yellow and orange candles and burn frankincense and myrrh incense in your ceremony. Plan a ritual to determine what you will do once your goal is achieved.
correspond:
Color: blue-gray, green, silver, brown
Gemstones: white onyx, moonstone, opal, pearl ruby and turquoise
Trees: Ash, Oak
Gods: Athena, Cerridwen, Juno, Lugh, Venus
Herbs: hyssop, lemon balm, mugwort
Element: water
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August
August Grain Moon
The full moon in August is called the Grain Moon and the Big Fish Moon.
The full moon in August carries associations with grain and rebirth. Now is the time to harvest herbs that can be saved for later use in your rituals and magical work. This is a good time to focus on your mental and physical health. Magical endeavors seem to come easier during this month. Orange candles can be lit during your ceremony, along with sage, lavender, and rosemary as incense. Plan a ritual to preserve what you already have.
correspond:
Color: orange, red, yellow, gold
Gemstones: Carnelian, Carnelian, Garnet, Jasper, Peridot, Tiger Eye
Trees: Alder, cedar, hazel
Gods: Diana, Ganesha, Hathor, Hecate, Nemesis, Thoth, Vulcan
Herbs: angelica, bay, chamomile, fennel, rue, St. John’s wort
Element: Fire
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September
SeptemberCorn Moon
The September Full Moon is known as the Harvest Moon, Corn Moon, Fruit Moon, or Wine Moon.
This is the time of year when the last crops are harvested from the fields and stored for the winter. This moon symbolizes the harvest, which is the harvest of grains, not herbs. Grains hold the secrets of the cycle of life, death and rebirth.
This is a time for family reunions, take some time to prepare your surroundings for the coming cold weather and include a fireplace or kitchen altar in the kitchen. Before you have to spend the long winter days indoors, use this time to clear out the negative, both physically and emotionally. Use yellow candles and burn patchouli incense in your ceremony. This is a month of family harmony and a time to honor our ancestors and plan a ceremony of thanksgiving for all.
correspond:
Color: brown, earthy, green
Gemstones: Bloodstone, Citrine, Peridot
Trees: bay, hawthorn, hazel, larch
Flowers: lilies, daffodils
Gods: Brighid, Demeter, Freyja, Isis, Thoth, Vesta
Herbs: skullcap, valerian, wheat, witch hazel
Element: Earth
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October
OctoberHunter’s Moon
The October full moon is known as the Hunter’s Moon, Blood Moon, Leaf Moon, and Harvest Moon.
This full moon immediately precedes Samhain, a time when the nights are crisp and clear and you can feel the energy changing around you. This month we give thanks to the animals, fruits and vegetables that give their lives for us so that we can live. Red candles can be used in ceremonies and burned with cinnamon, nutmeg or ginger as incense.
This is when the veil between our world and the spiritual world is thinnest, use this time to grow spiritually. This is a great month if you want to contact your deceased ancestors. Do your divination and pay attention to the messages you get in your dreams. Plan a ceremony to honor those who have passed from this world and provide offerings to them.
correspond:
Color: black, dark blue, purple, brown
Gemstones: amethyst, beryl, obsidian, opal, tourmaline, turquoise
Trees: apple, yew
Flowers: Marigolds, cosmos, marigolds
Gods: Apollo, Cernunnos, Demeter, Herne, Horned God, Ishtar, Lakshmi, Mercury
Herbs: Angelica, apple blossom, burdock, catnip, peppermint, pule mint, sweet mugwort, thyme, bearberry
Element: Wind
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November
November Beaver Moon
The November Full Moon is known as the Beaver Moon, New Snow Moon, or Dark Moon.
This month’s moon is about to lose its warmth and sunlight for the coming dark months. It is time to tie up loose ends and relax, time to count our blessings and be thankful. Purple candles can be used during the ceremony, and mugwort or patchouli incense can be burned.
This is a time to wash away the baggage of the past and let it go, then focus on future happiness, say goodbye to bad habits and bad relationships, and have a fresh start in the new year. Work on developing and strengthening your connection with God. Plan a ritual to free yourself from negative thoughts and frequencies and say a blessing to those who have shown kindness to you. In early Celtic society, November was the beginning of the new year – harnessing the magic of this moon phase to celebrate new beginnings.
correspond:
Color: gray, blue
Gemstones: citrine, lapis lazuli, topaz, turquoise
Trees: Alder, cypress, hazel
Flowers: Blooming cactus, chrysanthemums
Gods: Astarte, Bastet, Hecate, Isis, Kali, Lakshmi, Mawu, Sarasvati
Herbs: White peony root, borage, cinquefoil, fennel, thistle, verbena
Element: water
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December
December Cold Moon
The December full moon is called the cold moon and the long night moon.
White candles and frankincense incense can be used in your ceremony. Think about the things you have had to endure in life, sometimes a part of us has to die in order to be reborn. Now is the perfect time to take stock of your life and know that you will make it through these dark times. Leave the darkness behind, take your good fortune with you, share it with others, and open your heart to friends and family. The days are getting shorter and Yule’s arrival brings with it the longest night of the year.
correspond:
Color: black, red, white
Gemstones: obsidian, ruby, serpentine
Trees: holly, pine
Gods: Athena, Hades, Minerva, Osiris, Persephone
Herbs: cinnamon, holly, ivy, mistletoe
Element: Fire
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Harvest Moon: September or October are both called the Harvest Moon, but actually the Harvest Moon refers to the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox (September 22 or 23). Unlike other full moons, this one rises shortly after sunset on several nights in a row, giving farmers a few extra moonlight nights to finish their harvests before the fall frosts arrive.
Although September’s full moon is usually called the “harvest moon,” if the October full moon happens to occur closer to the vernal equinox than September, then October will be renamed the “harvest moon.” In this context, September’s full moon is known as the Corn Moon.
Blue Moon: Sometimes two full moons occur within the same calendar month. The name of the first full moon is usually assigned to that month’s full moon, but the second full moon is often called a blue moon.

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