Full Moon Spell Correspondences Guide

Full Moon Spell Correspondences Guide

Spell correspondences are magical associations that enhance and focus your energy, and help you form and deep and meaningful connection with the Natural world. For rituals of the Full Moon, these spell correspondences will help you evoke lunar energies and amplify the potency of your spell work.

The Full Moon is a time of heightened spiritual power, for honing your intuition, casting spells, carrying out shadow work, and cultivating the powers of your psyche.

Burgrune’s guide to Full Moon spell correspondences will help deepen your magical practice and spiritual connection. Feel free to use these ideas to spark inspiration for creating spells and rituals. Remember, spell correspondences are poetic associations intended to help you conjure meaning, and connect with nature in an emotional and imaginative context. As correspondences aren't scientific truths which confirm objective reality, a colour or a herb in this guide may resonant differently with you, depending your own subjective experience of that colour or herb, for example. When selecting spell materia, have fun, be creative, experiment, and go with what resonates with you. 

Elements

Water: The Full Moon is closely aligned with the element of water, which governs emotions, intuition, and psychic abilities. Use water to cleanse, heal, and purify. You can incorporate water in spells by making moon water, charged under moonlight. By taking ritual baths under the Full Moon, and performing rituals near bodies of water, or calling upon water spirits or deities.

Air: Air represents clarity, communication, and higher knowledge. Its association with the Full Moon amplifies clarity in decision-making and supports divination, such as tarot or scrying, under moonlight. Blend the virtues of Mercury with the virtues of the Moon to aid clear communication.

Deities & Spirits

All world pantheons have at least one deity of the Full Moon. Invoking a lunar deity in your Full Moon spells can not only enhance the energy of your work, but you can commune with them, and call on their guidance for signs and revelations.

Selene (Greek) & Luna (Roman): Goddesses of the moon and divine feminine energy.

Artemis/Diana (Greek/Roman): Goddess of the hunt, wild nature, and the moon, often invoked for protection, independence, and strength.

Hecate (Greek): Goddess of witchcraft and the dark moon, associated with transformation, magic, and the mysteries of life and death.

Chandra (Hindu): Lunar deity associated with fertility and the grow cycle of plants and crops.

Crystal Healing, Gems & Stones

Crystals and stones can be charged under the Full Moon to amplify their natural properties. These are some of the most lunar-resonant stones to use in your Full Moon rituals:

Moonstone: Deeply connected to lunar energy, moonstone enhances intuition, psychic abilities, and feminine power. It is often used in divination and emotional healing spells.

Selenite: Named after the Greek moon goddess Selene, selenite brings clarity, protection, and spiritual growth. It’s excellent for cleansing auras and raising energy vibrations.

Clear Quartz: Known as the ‘master healer,’ clear quartz can be charged under the Full Moon to magnify any intention or spell.

Amethyst: A calming stone that works well during the Full Moon for enhancing spiritual wisdom, protecting against negative energy, and aiding meditation.

Magical Herbs, Plants & Flowers

Many herbs and flowers are traditionally associated with lunar magic, especially those with white or silver leaves or petals. These plants can be used in teas, incense, sachets, or offerings.

Mugwort: Used in Full Moon rituals for enhancing psychic abilities, divination, and dreams. Mugwort is often burned or made into teas before performing moon magic.

Mint: A Mercurial herb used in lunar rituals to cleanse, cool and clarify. Mugwort tea is especially beneficial for soothing heightened emotions and releasing tension when the moon is full.

Jasmine: A flower often associated with lunar energy, jasmine enhances love spells, intuition, and prophetic dreams. Jasmine incense or oil can be used during rituals to attract lunar blessings.

Lavender: A calming herb used for purification, relaxation, and emotional healing. Lavender is often added to baths or burned as incense during the Full Moon to promote peace and relaxation.

White Rose: Symbolising purity and spiritual love, white roses are commonly used in Full Moon rituals related to emotional healing and love.

Colours

The colours associated with the Full Moon and lunar energy play a vital role in spellwork. Use candles, altar cloths, or wear clothing in these colours to align with lunar vibrations.

White: The primary colour of the moon, symbolising purity, peace and clarity. White candles are often burned to invoke lunar energy.

Silver: Connected to the moon’s reflective light, silver represents intuition, mystery, and feminine energy. Silver items or decorations can be placed on the altar during Full Moon rituals.

Blue: Blue enhances healing, calmness, and emotional insight. Use blue candles or stones like aquamarine for spells focusing on peace and intuition.

Creatures

Many animals are associated with the Full Moon, particularly those that are nocturnal or connected to lunar myths. These animals may be invoked in moon spells as spirit guides or totems.

Owl: A symbol of wisdom and intuition, the owl is often invoked during Full Moon spells for clarity and insight, particularly in divination.

Wolf: Known for howling at the moon, wolves represent instinct, community, and personal strength. Call upon wolf energy for protection and connection to one’s inner self.

Rabbit: Associated with lunar myths in many cultures, the rabbit symbolises fertility, new beginnings, and abundance.

Days of the Week

The Full Moon can fall on any day, but certain days carry extra magical significance. The most potent day for lunar work is Monday, which is ruled by the moon itself. Performing spells on a Monday aligns perfectly with the energy of the Full Moon.

Incense & Essential Oils

Incorporating scents into your Full Moon rituals can help you align with lunar energy. Burn these incenses or use essential oils in diffusers to enhance your spellwork:

Sandalwood: For protection and grounding.

Frankincense: Used for purification, spiritual growth, and protection.

Jasmine: For love, psychic enhancement, and dream work.

Ylang-Ylang: To heighten emotional healing and attraction in love spells.

Full Moon Intentions & Magic Spells

The Full Moon’s energy amplifies certain types of magic, making it a powerful time for a variety of intentions. Here’s some ideas for kinds of magic rituals you can perform during this lunar phase:

Releasing and Letting Go Ritual: The Full Moon brings emotions and tension to the surface, making it an opportune time for confronting deep seated anxieties and inner turmoil, and practicing releasing and letting go of that which no longer serves you.

Manifestation Spells: The Full Moon is the peak of the lunar cycle, making it the ideal time to bring your goals and desires into reality. Spells for attracting abundance, success, and opportunities work particularly well.

Protection and Banishing: The Full Moon can be used for both protection and banishing negative energies. Combine lunar herbs like sage or rosemary with protective stones like obsidian for stronger results.

Divination and Psychic Work: The Full Moon is known to heighten psychic abilities, making it an excellent time for scrying, tarot readings, or dream work. Use moonstone or clear quartz to boost your psychic focus.

Emotional Healing and Cleansing: Because the moon governs emotions, Full Moon rituals often focus on emotional healing and release. Combine lavender and rose with water in a ritual bath to cleanse away an old phase or way of being, and rejuvenate your energy.

Moon Water

Creating Moon Water: Place a jar of water under the Full Moon overnight to charge it with lunar energy. Moon water can be used in spells for cleansing, anointing, or drinking for added magical potency. Add herbs like lavender or rosemary to infuse it with additional healing or protective properties.

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The Full Moon is a time when magical energy is at its peak, making it perfect for spellwork centered on releasing and letting go, manifestation, peace and protection, healing, and divination. By using Full Moon spell correspondences, for crystals, herbs, colours, and deities, you can align your rituals more closely with the power of the moon, bringing greater focus and potency to your magic. Whether you're an experienced practitioner or new to witchcraft, incorporating these correspondences into your Full Moon work will deepen your connection to this ancient and potent celestial energy.

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