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beaconfeels · 13 days ago
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Happy Wolf Moon my lovelies 🌕
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benentertainment · 13 days ago
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Wolf Moon: How and when to see January's full Moon glow next to Mars
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The Wolf Moon will pass in front of the planet Mars, giving viewers of the Moon a chance to see the glowing red planet.
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agoblincat · 12 days ago
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Wolf Moon 2025
It’s the start of a new year! There’s a lot of uncertainty revolving around the new year… often means new beginnings and resolutions.
But the Wolf Moon holds other significance in our lives as well: introspection, family, and making connections; much like a wolf pack howling for its kin.
So be gracious to yourself and accept things as they come.
So, I got a new telescope/camera for astrophotography. A Seestar S-50… and it’s incredible! I got these amazing moon shots from it! It was a gift from my very lovely wife. I will be taking more shots of the moon and cosmos once it gets warmer, so stay tuned!
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asanee44 · 26 days ago
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Full Moon January 2025 in Cancer: Electrifying Emotional Release Energy
On January 13, 2025, we experience a full moon at 24 degrees of Cancer. This transit impacts individuals with planets and aspects between 19-29 degrees of this sign in their natal charts the most. But it likewise influences individuals with planets in Scorpio, Pisces, Aries, Libra, and Capricorn. Full moon phases are great times to conduct release rituals to let go of the old and make way for the…
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nocturnal-luv3rr · 13 days ago
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Happy 1st Full Moon of 2025 :)
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floridaboiler · 14 days ago
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greenwitchcrafts · 20 days ago
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January 2025 Witch Guide
New Moon: January 29th
First Quarter: January 6th
Full moon: January 13th
Last Quarter: January 21nd
Sabbats: None
January Wolf Moon
Also known as:  Bear Moon, Center Moon, Chaste Moon, Cold Moon, Disting Moon, Freeze Up Moon, Frost Exploding Moon, Goose Moon, Great Moon, Greetings Moon, Hard Moon  Ice Moon,  Moon of the Little Winter, Quiet Moon, Severe Moon, Spirt Moon & Snow Moon
Element: Air
Zodiac: Capricorn & Aquarius
Nature spirts: Brownies & Gnomes
Deities: Chang'e, Freya, Hera, Inanna & Saraswati
Animals: Coyote & fox
Birds: Blue Jay & pheasant
Trees:  Birch & Hazel
Herbs: Cones, holy thistle& marjoram
Flowers: Crocus & snowdrop
Scents: Mimosa & musk
Stones:  Chrysoprase, garnet, hematite, moonstone, onyx, jet, red tourmaline rose quartz & ruby
Issues, intentions & powers: Beginnings, healing, money, protection & strength
Energy: Breaking bad habits, creative expressiveness, energy working to the surface, forgiveness, freedom, friendships, future plans, hrowth, healing, problem solving, purification, responsibility & science
January’s full Moon came to be known as the Wolf Moon because wolves were more likely to be heard howling at this time. Though it was traditionally believed that wolves howled due to hunger during winter, we know today that isn’t accurate.
Howling & other wolf vocalizations are heard in the wintertime to locate pack members, reinforce social bonds, define territory & coordinate hunting. One study recorded spontaneous howls and responses happen most often between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. .
  • According to the Wolf Conversation Center, gray wolves “inhabited most of the available land in the Northern Hemisphere.” Habitat destruction & persecution by humans have reduced their range by about a third worldwide & 90% in the lower 48 states.
Other celebrations:
• Hogmanay: December 31st- January 1st-
Christmas was not celebrated as a festival and virtually banned in Scotland for around 400 years. So it was, right up until the 1950s that many Scots worked over Christmas & celebrated their winter solstice holiday at New Year, when family & friends would gather for a party and to exchange presents which came to be known as hogmanays.  
Customs vary throughout Scotland & usually include gift-giving & visiting the homes of friends & neighbors. Another common Hogmanay tradition is to clean the house. Some believe that beginning the New Year with an unclean house may bring bad luck. Traditionally, this would include taking out the ashes from the coal fire. 
• Particular attention is given to the first-foot(is the first person to enter the home of a household on New Year's Day and is seen as a bringer of good fortune for the coming year bearing coal to ensure the house remains warm in the coming months  & should traditionally be a tall, dark-haired man.)
• Compitalia/ Feast of Lades: January 3-5-
Was an annual festival in honor of the Lares Compitales, household deities of the crossroads, to whom sacrifices were offered at the places where two or more ways met. Dionysius said that Servius Tullius founded the festival, which he describes as it was celebrated in his time. Dionysius relates that the sacrifices consisted of honey-cakes (Ancient Greek: πέλανοι) presented by the inhabitants of each house; & that the people who assisted as ministering servants at the festival were not free men, but slaves because the Lares took pleasure in the service of slaves. He further adds that the Compitalia were celebrated a few days after the Saturnalia with great splendor & that the slaves on this occasion had full liberty to do as they pleased.
During the celebration of the festival, each family placed the statue of the underworld goddess Mania at the door of their house. They also hung up at their doors figures of wool representing men & women, accompanying them with humble requests that the Lares & Mania would be contented with those figures, and spare the people of the house.
• Lunar New Year: January 29th-
The Lunar new year (Commonly referred as Chinese New Year) is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture marking the end of winter & the beginning of the spring season, observances traditionally take place from New Year's Eve, the evening preceding the first day of the year to the Lantern Festival, held on the 15th day of the year. The new year starts on the new moon nearest the midpoint between the winter solstice & the spring equinox, sometime between January 21 and February 20.
• This holiday has ancient roots in China as an agricultural society. It was the occasion to celebrate the harvest & worship the gods & ask for good harvests in times to come
Each culture celebrates the Lunar New Year differently with various foods and traditions that symbolize prosperity, abundance & togetherness. In preparation for the Lunar New Year, houses are thoroughly cleaned to rid them of inauspicious spirits, which might have collected during the old year. Cleaning is also meant to open space for good will and good luck.
Some households hold rituals to offer food & paper icons to ancestors. Others post red paper and banners inscribed with calligraphy messages of good health and fortune in front of & inside, homes. Elders give out red envelopes containing money to children. Foods made from glutinous rice are commonly eaten, as these foods represent togetherness. Other foods symbolize prosperity, abundance & good luck.
The origins of the Lunar New Year festival are thousands of years old & are steeped in legends. One legend is that of Nian, a hideous beast believed to feast on human flesh on New Year's day. Because Nian feared the color red, loud noises & fire, red paper decorations were pasted to doors, lanterns were burned all night, and firecrackers were lit to frighten the beast away.
Sources:
Farmersalmanac .com
Llewellyn's Complete Book of Correspondences by Sandra Kines
Wikipedia
A Witch's Book of Correspondences by Viktorija Briggs
Encyclopedia britannica
Llewellyn 2025 magical almanac Practical magic for everyday living
https://www.edinburghfestivalcity.com/festivals/edinburghs-hogmanay
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lotussgrl · 12 days ago
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first full moon of the year last night 🌑✨
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crystal-linity · 12 days ago
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wolf moon…
first full moon in 2025
満月の夜。
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crosshairs-dumb-pimp-gf · 13 days ago
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Did someone say Wolffe Moon?
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Eat up bbs.
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tlmtwelve · 12 days ago
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Last of my Wolf Moon sketches 🐺🌕 Couldn't decide between Wolffe in a suit or with his helmet on so, you know, here's both!
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dinosaurwithablog · 13 days ago
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The first full moon of 2025, and it's a wolf moon!! I can almost hear the wolves howling.... Arooooo...
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garnetredct2 · 13 days ago
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今年最初の満月
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glittergroovy · 14 days ago
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selvaggea · 13 days ago
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13.01.2025 C.B.
Wolf moon
Full Moons are given names that reflect what is happening in nature during the different months of the year.
The Old Farmer's Almanac publication began printing full Moon names back in the 1930s.
January's full Moon apparently became known as the Wolf Moon because wolves were more likely to be active at this time of year, so their howling could be heard more often in January.
It is sometimes also called the Ice Moon or Old Moon.
Below the Moon, towards the left, you can see Jupiter. The passionate kiss of Mars, on other hand, is hidden by clouds…
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