The Full Moon Yearbook
A year of ritual and healing under the light of the full moon
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- 97,99 lei
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- 97,99 lei
Publisher Description
An illustrated guide to the cultural history of Earth's natural satellite.
Illustrations by Lauren Spooner
When the full moon rises in the night sky, it's hard not to be captivated by the light that streams down on earth from our closest celestial neighbor. Even in the modern age, drenched in artificial light, the full moon has a magic that speaks to our most primal selves. This magic was recognized throughout human history, and lives on in the names various cultures have given each full moon as it rises above us.
The Full Moon Yearbook combines Native American culture, Medieval Celtic culture, East Asian culture and Witchcraft to dive into the stories that have led to names like February's Budding Moon and November's Frost Moon. Exploring the names and mythology associated with each full moon, as well as corresponding crystals, rituals, and yoga practices, Julie Peters offers readers a variety of ways to engage with the energy of the full moon. Alongside the folk names, The Full Moon Yearbook highlights some of the goddesses that have been dedicated to, or personified, the moon in ancient religions, bringing their stories to life.
With the international perspective, lunar festivals and customs from around the world and recipes to help celebrate the full moon are included in this illustrated guide, showing how important the full moon has been throughout history to humankind. The Full Moon Yearbook is perfect for anyone who has ever felt a pull towards living in harmony with the moon, and longs to be living a lunar-inspired life.