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Money/Financial Abundance Magick
Tarot Cards & Their Simple Meanings (Yes, No, or Undecided): The Major Arcana 0 The Fool - Yes 1 The Magician - Yes 2 The High Priestess - Undecided 3 The Empress - Yes 4 The Emperor - No 5 The Hierophant - Undecided 6 The Lovers - Yes 7 The Chariot - Yes 8 Strength - Yes 9 The Hermit - Undecided 10 Wheel of Fortune - Yes 11 Justice - Yes 12 The Hanged Man - Undecided 13 Death - No 14 Temperance - Undecided 15 The Devil - No 16 The Tower - No 17 The Star - Yes 18 The Moon - No 19 The Sun - Yes 20 Judgement - Yes 21 The World - Yes
Swords Ace of Swords - Yes Two of Swords - Undecided Three of Swords - No Four of Swords - Undecided Five of Swords - No Six of Swords - Yes Seven of Swords - No Eight of Swords - No Nine of Swords - No Ten of Swords - No Page of Swords - Yes Knight of Swords - Yes Queen of Swords - No King of Swords - Undecided
Pentacles Ace of Pentacles - Yes Two of Pentacles - Undecided Three of Pentacles - Yes Four of Pentacles - No Five of Pentacles - No Six of Pentacles - Yes Seven of Pentacles - Undecided Eight of Pentacles - Yes Nine of Pentacles - Yes Ten of Pentacles - Yes Page of Pentacles - Yes Knight of Pentacles - Yes Queen of Pentacles - Yes King of Pentacles - Yes
Wands Ace of Wands - Yes Two of Wands - Undecided Three of Wands - Yes Four of Wands - Yes Five of Wands - No Six of Wands - Yes Seven of Wands - Undecided Eight of Wands - Yes Nine of Wands - Undecided Ten of Wands - No Page of Wands - Yes Knight of Wands - Yes Queen of Wands - Yes King of Wands - Yes
Cups Ace of Cups - Yes Two of Cups - Yes Three of Cups - Yes Four of Cups - No Five of Cups - No Six of Cups - Yes Seven of Cups - Undecided Eight of Cups - No Nine of Cups - Yes Ten of Cups - Yes Page of Cups - Yes Knight of Cups - Yes Queen of Cups - Yes King of Cups - Yes
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These are not mine, nor am I claiming them to be. The information here is good & I needed a place to save it for when I can incorporate it into my home.
Transitions between the Wheel (For the four seasons)
This is from my personal practice with observing the wheel of the year and my focus on each transition between the sabbats. I honor the current seasons in between. Each transition has it’s importance to self care and managing the home and garden. I will probably add to this later cause some paragraphs I wrote I feel like are a bit vague. Some of these transitions are not meant to be 100% literal and static but I feel like they are good areas to focus on for that moment in the year.
Yule->Imbolc Resting
During the thick of winter when it’s too cold to do anything and always dark, it’s the perfect moment in the year to rest. The focus is on relaxing, taking extra time to sleep and care for the body especially to not get sick. Winter is also ‘spa’ season because the air is so dry and harsh it’s a good time to soak in hot baths and scrub away dead skin and moisturize with protective lotion. Do not try to make new plans, yet sit home, rest and reflect.
Imbolc -> Ostara Cleansing
When winter thaws it’s a great time to clean the home and prepare for spring. Personally, I also like to do a body cleanse since I tend to eat a lot of processed (yet delicious ;-;) foods all year round. This also makes up for all the heavy foods I’ve been eating since Summer (all the BBQs) to Winter comfort foods. As I clean the home and get rid of stuff that has accumulated over the year, I clean the body. Also the focus is on cleaning the home as well. Breathing in the same air, especially if its full of dust, is really unhealthy and it’s good as the days are getting a little warmer to open up the windows for a few minutes to allow in fresh air to circulate. This is also the time of year I throw out old furniture, accumulated things and rearrange furniture in the room as well.
Ostara -> Beltane Sowing
Spring is a great time to germinate sprouts along with other seeds and clean the backyard or garden to grow plants. If you like to compost it’s a time to start mixing in the vegetable/fruit/plant scraps with the soil. Spring is also a great time to sow bigger changes in life as well. Something about the warm new season brings an air of flirtatiousness and ‘socialness’ that makes it perfect for making new friends or finding a partner. (Probably because people can finally come out of hibernation). It’s also a fantastic time to work on your image and portfolio and apply for long term jobs that begin in the summer or fall. Spring is the season for new beginnings and putting long term plans into action.
Beltane -> Litha Growing
A tradition I like to do on Beltane is repotting of plants and gardening. Repotting plants is a tradition I try to focus on every year because it’s very easy for house plants to die due to dead soil. Plus it makes the inside of the house super vibrant and lively to have fresh new soil in pots. From this point to summer solstice is the point of growth. Growth in the garden but also growth of personal goals. May and June feel like hectic months where there are so many events and opportunities to advance your work or change your social scene, that if I am not personally progressing, I focus all of my attention on my growth.
Litha -> Lughnasadh Thriving
Its the heat of summer! It’s time to get out and feel the intense hot energy and use its power to focus on goals and networking! Where I am there’s usually an exciting event every week where it’s an opportunity to make more connections and meet more friends but also since its warm and nature is so vibrant it’s time to take some days to relax and get away to enjoy the heat and life of nature. Go to the beach, go hiking, swim in a lake, sleep under the stars. Be active since the efforts will pay off.
Lughnasadh -> Mabon Reaping
This is the time you earn what you’ve sowed both literally and metaphorically. If you have a garden its the time it will start giving back. If you are an active goer of a farmers market you will notice how beautifully abundant the stands are. If in Spring you’ve sent out tons of job applications, and in Summer got the job you’ve wanted and worked hard, then by now you should start seeing some results. If there are no results being seen it’s a time for reflection and re-strategizing. There is a second chance in this time to start again before the cold and the holiday season bulldozes through.
Mabon -> Samhain Harvesting/Gathering
This is the time to gather and harvest. Usually family tends to gather now since it’s the holiday season. There’s not much other than gathering to be done since family and holidays are bombarding you from all sides. Also there is an abundance of food. This is great to store for the next transition which is
Samhain -> Yule Preparation
This is the moment to prepare for winter. My warddrobe completely changes here, I take up knitting projects that were abandoned last Imbolc, and I store food and herbs for the winter to use. Also making preserves from things in the garden or hand knitting clothes make great presents for the winter holidays. This is also a time to prepare the garden for hibernation. Take in potted plants, harvest the last of the herbs and food (that are not potted). Make sure plants you do not want to die have a place to chill in the house.
Witchcraft: Tools
Bones:
It is essential to find animal bones in an ethically sourced manner. Bones have been apart of us and magic itself always. These rigid organs are used in forms of offerings, animism, grounding, cleromancy, and osteomancy.
Charms:
Very dependent on the shape of the charm, many practitioners adorn their magical possessions with charms. (I.e a heart charm in a sachet representing romance.) From ancient Europe to Asia, jewelry and charms were tossed from baskets onto a soft surface for divination. There is also a process called charming, which is imbuing an object with a particular energy.
Coffin Nails:
Coffin Nails are utilized in witchcraft for warding, mourning, baneful magic, and death work in general. Coffin Nails represent the security of one’s physical body, as it seals us off from danger.
Coins:
Coins are utilized as offerings, charms, runes, and ways to honor deities and ancestors. Coins are also added to money bowls. Coins represent Fortune and Wealth.
Feathers:
Each Bird has a different magical significance, so the magical properties of a bird can be both interpreted from that as well as Color Magic. Feathers themselves embody the element of Air and are great for Cleansing.
Horseshoes:
Horseshoes have been hung over doorways for at least a few centuries. This tradition not only attracts luck and fortune, but wards your space from negative energy.
Iron Pikes:
Iron Pikes come from the railroads that trains run across. These Iron Pikes are often already rusted, and imbued with the intentions of protection and warding.
Keys:
Old keys have been used by many and have unlocked doors many times. Each time you use a key, visualize you unlocking and harnessing potential opportunity, closure, openings, journeys, protection, safety, warding, and security.
Leaves:
Leaves magically represent growth, transformation, nourishment, change, development, and can be used to draw sigils upon.
Seeds:
Seeds not only magically symbolize fertility, but potential, growth, wealth transformation, and fortune. One can use Nuts, Pits, Seeds, or Acorns in wealth, luck, and growth spells, or as a charm.
Shells:
Cowrie shells were once one of the most common forms of global currency. African traditions use Cowrie Shells for Divinatory purposes since Ancient times. Shells embody fertility, sensuality, wealth, life, and spirit.
Sticks:
Sticks not only embody the Earth, but can be used for Wands, Besoms, Crafts, or in place of bones in Osteomancy. You can use any kind of wood you like including cinnamon and driftwood.
Stones:
The gorgeous and delicate simplicity of one of the Earth’s greatest forms of matter not only provides grounding energy, but can be used and imbued for many other purposes as well.
Witchcraft: Salts
Don’t place salt on soil, plants, or directly onto Earth please. Not only will it kill all vegetation around it, but it will also make the soil inhospitable to grow any life anymore.
Black Salt:
Black Salt is a mixture of ash, salt, and charcoal. It is especially powerful if you use ashes from rituals. This dark blend provides protection and can be used to charge or even amplify your energies.
Celtic Sea Salt:
Celtic Salt is a form of Sea Salt that is visibly derived from the Celts. It Is known to be a very pale lime in hue and can be utilized to attract abundance and healthiness.
Fire Salt:
Fire salt is a powerful concoction of spices added to a salt source. Apart from smelling excellent yet potent, it can ward off ill-intentions or forces, or entice flaming enthusiasm or allure into a space.
Himalayan Pink Salt:
This salt is pink in hue and originates solely in the Himalayas. Apart from the extensive health benefits from its ability to purify the air, it can remove blockages and ward a space.
Sea Salt:
The gracious salt of the ocean provides healing benefits from bathing in, and can be used to purify, protect, cleanse, or provide balance into your life or space. You can use sea salt in a lot of food, or as an offering.
Table Salt:
This effective and efficient salt happens to be a mixture of all salts, indicating that it provides all the properties listed above. Table salt is exceptionally beneficial for budgeting or closeted practitioners.
Witchcraft: Waters
Ocean Water:
Amplification, Banishing, Cleansing, Compassion, Connection, Elegance, Emotional Healing, Healing, Power, Purification, Release, and Restoration. Best uses are actively passive spells, such as pouring this water into sterilized jar, capping it, and then placing it somewhere near your bed for grounding before resting.
River Water:
Banishment, Calming, Clarity, Cleansing, Earthly Energies, Grounding, Insightfulness, Protection, Purification, Soothing, Warding, and Wisdom. Best uses are actively passive spells, such as pouring this water into sterilized jar, capping it, and then placing it somewhere near your bed for grounding before resting.
Rain Water:
Banishing, Calming, Charging, Cleansing, Divination, Purification, Reenergizing, Release, Relieving, Restoration, Revitalization, Revival, and Spiritual Healing. Best uses are simmer pot rituals and spells that use a spell vessel of water to amplify energies.
Snow Water:
Alchemy, Alteration, Binding, Change, Development, Dormancy, Freezing, Glamours, Growth, Personal, Rejuvenation, Stagnancy, and Transformation. Best uses are simmer pot rituals and spells that use a spell vessel of water to amplify energies.
Sun Water:
Sun Water is water you have put the intention of imbuing energy into (with sunlight as a source.) Properties include Charging, inspiration, glamours, creativity, charms, positivity, rejuvenation, and motivation. Best uses are in a tea or in coffee spells.
Moon Water:
Moon Water is water you have put the intention of imbuing with energy (with moonlight as a source) into it. Properties include cleansing, introspection, divination, reflection, amplifying, centering, emotional healing, and understanding. Best uses are in anointments and enchantments.
Celestial Water:
Celestial water is a mixture of both sun and moon water, henceforth giving it both of their fantastic properties. Sun, Moon, and Celestial water is fantastic for bathing rituals or watering plant life provided the water is clean and at room temperature.
Witchcraft: Berries
Acai Berry:
Nourishment, happiness, energizing, motivation, productivity, healing, and blissfulness.
Blackberry:
Banishment, abundance, affluence, healing, dispelling, warding, prosperity, and protection.
Blueberry:
Gratitude, tranquility, harmonization, contentment, understanding, balancing, and healthiness.
Boysenberry:
Growth, ambition, accomplishment, inspiration, rebirth, hopefulness, and transformation.
Cloudberry:
Illusions, nourishment, glamours, healthiness, energizing, distortion, and energy manipulation.
Cranberry:
Healthiness, romance, elegance, purification, healing, cleansing, majesty, and sensuality.
Elderberry:
Blessings, fortification, invocation, healing, summoning, warding, conjuration, and protection.
Goji Berry:
Longevity, growth, motivation, vitality, ambition, expansion, lasting life, and motivation.
Gooseberry:
Happiness, enlightenment, joyfulness, sacredness, delightfulness, transformation, and spirituality.
Huckleberry:
Protection, wealth, defense, insightfulness, fortune, warding, affluence, and enlightenment.
Lingonberry:
Creation, fortune, beauty, wealthiness, good luck, attraction, prosperity, and potential.
Mulberry:
Calculation, abundance, intelligence, prosperity, patience, introspection, strategy, and good wealth.
Raspberry:
Warding, romance, kindness, protection, admiration, fortitude, compassion, and true love.
Salmonberry:
Compassion, courage, kindness, romance, bravery, generosity, insight, and awareness.
Strawberry:
Romance, purification, magnificence, kindness, cleansing, elegance, and sensuality.
Wine in Witchcraft - Meanings and Associations
Wine is generally associated with Happiness, Success, Love, Relationships, and Offerings. However, specific types can be broken down further and have more associations.
RED WINE (In General) Element: Earth Season: Winter Associations: Love, Warmth, Contemplation, Happiness, Success, Money, Passion, Health, Lust
[Cabernet Sauvignon] Tastes Like: Full-bodied, dark fruit flavors of blackcurrant (cassis), black cherry, blackberry with notes of green bell pepper, spice, tobacco, wood, and vanilla Element: Earth Associations: Grounding, Protection, Banishing, Strength, Energy, Lust, Fertility, Ancestors, Written Magic (Sigils)
[Merlot] Tastes Like: Soft/round, dark fruit flavors of black cherry, blackberry, plum, and raspberry layered with herbal notes and undertones of vanilla and mocha Element: Water, Fire Associations: Unity, Love, Passion, Self-Care, Protection, Healing, Prosperity, Sexuality, Sea Witchcraft, Water Magic
[Pinot Noir] Tastes Like: Delicate and fresh, complex flavors that include cherry, raspberry, mushroom and forest floor, plus vanilla and baking spice when aged in French oak Element: Earth, Air Associations: Prosperity, Protection, Wealth, Success, Beauty, Passion, Glamours
[Shiraz] Tastes Like: Hearty, spicy, black pepper, black currant, clove, blackberry, plum, leather, tar Element: Fire, Earth Associations: Wealth, Banishing, Divination, Tech Witchcraft, Comfort, Mystery, Secrets, Endings
[Zinfandel] Tastes Like: Rich, zesty, raspberry, raisin, black cherry, blackberry, pepper Element: Earth Associations: Growth, Wealth, Plant Magic, Vigor, Stamina, Happiness, Love, Healing, Versatility
WHITE WINE (In General) Element: Air Season: Summer Associations: Joy, Happiness, Love, Relationships, Friendships, Endings, Success, Energy, Purification
[Chardonnay] Tastes Like: Wider-bodied, light, velvety, apricot, mango, green apple, citrus, melon, vanilla Element: Water Associations: Peace, Emotions, Safety, Success, Happiness, Balance, Polarity, Purification, Mental Power/Abilities
[Moscato] Tastes Like: Sweet, acidic, fruity, grapefruit, musk, citrus, apricot, rose, caramel Element: Air Associations: Love, Mystery, Lust, Relationships, Fertility, Purity, Cleansing, Healing, Love Magic
[Pinot Grigio] Tastes Like: Crisp, dry, fruity, peach, pear, acidic Element: Air Associations: Rebirth, Endings, New Beginnings, Happiness, Reality, Creativity, Longevity, Divination (especially open-ended, like tarot)
[Riesling] Tastes Like: Steely, crisp, fresh, slightly sweet, pear, apple, peach, petrol, honey Element: Fire, Water Associations: Energy, Movement, Growth, Rebirth, Love, Friendship, Attraction, Activity/Movement (dance, preparation, cleansing, etc)
[Sauvignon Blanc] Tastes Like: Herbal, grass, bell pepper, green apple, lime, gooseberry, jalapeno, melon, mango, black currant, passionfruit, peach Element: Air, Earth Associations: Love, Peace, Friendship, Companionship, Arts, Healing, Happiness, Joy, Spirit Work
ROSÉ WINE (In General) Element: Air Season: Spring Associations: Beginnings, Happiness, Excitement, friendship, New Romance, Love, passion, Playfulness, Relaxation, Luck
SPARKLING WINE Element: Fire Season: Summer Associations: Success, Completion, Celebration, Wealth, Opportunity, Setting Things in Motion, prosperity, space Witchcraft, Weather Magic, Adding a “Spark”
Witchcraft: Fruits
Apple:
Protection, immortality, romance, longevity, adoration, endurance, warding, happiness, and love.
Apricot:
Admiration, compassion, cheerfulness, devotion, bliss, love, happiness, romance, and optimism.
Avocado:
Compassion, adoration, contentment, optimism, pleasure, romance, happiness, lasting love, and positivity.
Banana:
Fruitfulness, affluence, sexuality, lustfulness, fertility, prosperity, passion, bounty, sensuality, and desire.
Cherry:
Resurgence, reawakening, prosperity, revival, rebirth, sensuality, romance, rejuvenation, and fortune.
Coconut:
Purifying, revolution, rejuvenating, reawakening, exclusion, cleansing, transformation, and banishment.
Dragon Fruit:
Conquest, opulence, strengthening, excellent luck, victory, energizing, achievement, and success.
Grapes:
Extravagance, lushness, prosperity, fruitfulness, magnificence, regard, bountifulness, fertility, and luxury.
Lemon:
Cleansing, invigorating, cunning, purification, dexterity, refreshing, intelligence, and banishing.
Lime:
Regeneration, cleansing, stimulating, sustenance, reformation, revitalization, purification, energizing, and transformation.
Lychee:
Good fortune, sophistication, love, attraction, wealth, excellent treasure, elegance, romance, splendor, and abundance.
Mango:
Cheerfulness, success, happiness, delightfulness, prosperity, pleasure, abundance, and blissfulness.
Orange:
Cleansing, creativity, energizing, positivity, purification, refreshing, regeneration, Solar Energy, successfulness, and transformation.
Olives:
Camaraderie, coherence, cleansing, harmonization, restoration, purification, cooperation, synchronization, and healing.
Papaya:
Escalation, inspiration, contemplation, love, prosperity, and compassion, attraction, introspection, and romance.
Peach:
Vitality, perseverance, rejuvenation, wellbeing, spiritual rebirth, vigor, fertility, longevity, vitality, and fecundity.
Pear:
Synchronization, intelligence, wellbeing, affluence, endurance, harmonization, healthiness, prosperity, and longevity.
Pineapple:
Decadence, magnificence, affluence, knowledge, abundance, understanding, good luck, and opulence.
Pomegranate:
Fruitfulness, attraction, majesty, magnetism, lushness, fruitfulness, splendor, magnificence, and fecundity.
Tomato:
Relationships, accomplishment, dignity, reward, triumph, desire, connections, success, honor, bounty, victory, and lustfulness.
Watermelon:
Great fortune, fecundity, profusion, fertility, abundance, bounty, lushness, opulence, potency, multitude, and good luck.
Cottage Witch, Common Sense
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DO NOT MIX CLEANING SUPPLIES! These are chemicals we are talking about, you don't want to accidentally make a toxic fume that would be harmful to you or your pets.
Put salt in your water before boiling noodles, and a cap of olive oil. The salt helps it cook better, the oil keeps the noodles from sticking.
In a pinch white vinegar works as a disinfectant.
Use some baking soda to keep your fridge smelling fresh.
Wash your white clothes in hot water and your colored clothes in cold water. AND DON'T USE BLEACH IN YOUR COLORS.
If you are washing something that is supposed to be absorbant (towels, cloths, washable puppy pads or fleece guinea pig bedding, etc) do not use fabric softener, it will make it less observant.
DO NOT POUR OIL DOWN THE SINK! It will clog the whole freaking system!
The box is a suggestion, if your noodles need more water to finish cooking, then add some more.
Peroxide removes blood stains from clothing.
White wine removes red wine stains
I have a ton of others but these are the ones from the top of my head!
Witchcraft: Herb Protection and Rituals for the Home
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Timing: Monthly Moons
While every single month’s Full Moon may be perceived and look analogous and similar from Earth, each individual one possesses their own names, foundational narratives, energies, qualities, and spiritual meanings gained throughout thousands of years.
January:
The Wolf Moon:
The January Full Moon is frequently titled the Old moon, Ice moon, and the Wolf Moon, and speculations of the reasoning include the howls throughout the night during this period of the year for food was scarce for them and they were hungry. The wolf stands up for itself and others, being firm with its boundaries and provides food and protection when needed which is what this Full Moon embodies.
February:
The Snow Moon:
The February Full Moon is called the Snow Moon since this is when some of the heaviest snow would fall. Various communities and tribes also dubbed this the Hunger Moon since food became very scarce this late into the winter. Although February’s Full Moon is indeed the Snow Moon, its spiritual meaning is all about heat, and setting our passions ablaze.
March:
The Sugar Moon:
A Full Moon is in the sky during March, and the worms are uprooting from beneath the soil. The Sugarcane is easily at its most prominent stage of growth, and you feel spring waltzing around the corner. This Full Moon brings conclusions, movement, and emotional relief. The Earth around you is beginning to thaw, and life is about to emerge in abundance, go enjoy it!
April:
The Pink Moon:
April’s Full Moon received its sobriquet from the Phlox flowers which bloom in North America throughout April and are among spring’s earliest blossoms. This prominently luminary celestial body is also called the Grass, Fish, and Paschal Moon since it occasionally aligns with Easter. This Full Moon promotes grounding, harmony, tranquility, and peaceful energies. Enjoy the fresh grass, and traveling fish,
May:
The Flower Moon:
The Full Flower Moon in May is one magnificent springtime occasion to look forward to, and is a time for fresh beginnings, radical development, revitalization, optimism, extreme evolution, inspiration, and personal growth much like the sprouting and budding flowers all around us. Plant and sow your energetic seeds for this year now.
June:
The Strawberry Moon:
This Full Moon that adorns the sky during June is known as the Strawberry and Honey Moon. This is because strawberries and honey production is flourishing, and afterwards being harvested in plenty for throughout the year. Like the sweet bliss of the first bites of strawberry, and the scent of honey alone, we can learn to be sweeter to ourselves and others, letting go of spite and embracing forgiveness.
July:
The Buck Moon:
The Full Moon in July is called the Buck, Hay, and Rose Moon because at this time the antlers of male deer are most prominent, the roses have bloomed, and hay is ready for harvest. Bucks shed and regrow their antlers each year, generating a greater and more impressive pair each time, and inspires us to release what is necessary for our personal optimal growth.
August:
The Sturgeon Moon:
This Full Moon embodies thankfulness for the rewards of Earth and asks us to step into the rhythm and energies with awareness and gratitude for what you possess, your beginnings and present, and what is blooming around you now. The Sturgeon Moon and nature’s plenty can inspire us to embrace individualism and set basic adjustments to our lives.
September:
The Harvest Moon:
The Harvest Moon, occasionally described to as the Corn Moon, is the nearest full Moon to the Autumnal Equinox. This Moon corresponds as the period of harvesting and gathering food for the colder months, often being corn. The Harvest Moon’s spiritual meaning is all about balance, fortitude, and abundance, a time to respect and appreciate.
October:
The Blood Moon:
A Blood Moon can help give attention to traveling inwards towards unacknowledged feelings and thoughts. Blood Moon astrologically communicates the chance for an expressive reset and a purge of your emotive shadows. The Blood Moon is a time of encouragement for inner reflection, releasing, and healing your denied grimmer emotions.
November:
The Beaver Moon:
The eleventh full moon of the year is known as the Frosty and Beaver Moon. The Beaver itself reminds us to harness the energies of imagination, innovation, collaboration, determination and accord within ourselves. The Beaver Moon holds its name since in November, beavers retreat to shelter.
December:
The Oak Moon:
The December Moon is recognized as the Oak Moon, Cold Moon, Winter Moon, and Wolf Moon. This full Moon holds to energies of resilience, endurance, reincarnation, commitment, perpetuity, connection, clarity, and release of anguish. The Oak tree itself embodies strength, confidence, endurance, concentration, resistance, and knowledge.