Greet the first new moon of the New Year





The next full moon is Jan 5th so greet it when it appears (weather permitting of course!) 
'May the light be fair to meMay the course be smooth to meIf good to me is the beginningSeven times better be thine endThou fair moon of the seasonsThou great lamp of graceBring blessings on me and my house'
The new moon is considered to be the most important of its phases, especially in Ireland. And its appearance was greeted with a ceremony which was believed if not carried out would bring misfortune.The women of Cork would bless themselves and offer a short prayer, 'May she leave us in good health.'Marriage divination was also carried out in the light of the full moon.In England it was customary to  stand astride the bars of a gate or stile ( in Yorkshire they would kneel on a ground fast stone) and say aloud:
'All Hail to the moon, all hail to thee,I prithee good moon reveal to meThis night who my husband or wife must be'
I believe the idea was that you would dream of your future partner that night.
And to finish an Irish blessing for you!
'May you always have walls for the winds, a roof for the rain, tea beside the fire, laughter to cheer you, those you love near you, and all your heart might desire.'


And for more information about the new moonhttp://faeriesandallthatstuff.blogspo...


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Published on January 03, 2015 06:53
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