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May- Two Full Moons
May 2026 Two Full Moons. One Complete Cycle. 🌕🔵 This is not just a rare sky event. It is a full lunar cycle contained within a single month opening and closing with power. May begins in bloom and ends in rarity. 🌕 May 1 The Flower Moon The first Full Moon rises at 1:23 PM EDT, already illuminated as it enters the evening sky. Named for the wildflowers that cover the land during this time lupine, dogwood, buttercup this Moon has long been associated with fertility, abundance, and the height of spring’s expansion. The name comes from the abundance of flowers that bloom at this time of year, covering fields, hedgerows, and gardens in colour. Nature is no longer holding back, it’s expressing itself fully, openly, and without apology. Other Native American names include Leaf Budding Moon (Cree) and Planting Moon (Dakota, Lakota), while some suggested Anglo-Saxon or Celtic names include Milk Moon, Bright Moon, Hare Moon, Grass Moon, or Mothers’ Moon. In witchcraft, this is a Moon of growth and manifestation. What was planted earlier in the year begins to show itself. Energy moves outward. Intentions take form. The earth is no longer dormant — it is giving. Also signifies growth, expression, and the courage to be seen. A stage where potential turns into presence, where what has been nurtured quietly now begins to bloom. It’s a reminder that growth isn’t only about striving forward, it’s also about pausing to acknowledge what’s already flourishing. Full Flower Moon in Scorpio symbolizes intense transformation, emotional depth, and flourishing growth. It signifies a time for shedding old layers to embrace inner abundance and visibility. This is the Moon of fullness, attraction, and visible magic. This moon falls on Beltane. It is also a micro moon. Key Symbolism of the Flower Moon: Transformation & Depth (Scorpio): Occurring in Scorpio, this moon focuses on diving below the surface to release old wounds and embrace deep personal changes. Abundance & Growth: Named for the blooming spring, it represents the full expression of potential and acknowledging the growth and progress achieved.
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CLEAVERS- GALLIUM APARINE
Cleavers is a humble plant with a deep affinity for the body’s inner waters. Cleavers are well known for their sticky leaves and stems. They consist of weak, sprawling stems, of up to 1 m (39 inches) long. They bear whorls of 6–8 mm long, slender green leaves with a prominent central vein. Tiny greenish-white flowers are borne in branching clusters between May to August and develop into round, green (later brown/purple) fruits between 3–5 mm in diameter. Stems, leaves and seed have stiff hooked hairs and are sticky or velcro like. Often growing abundantly in the spring, it has long been valued for its ability to bring gentle movement and clearing to areas of stagnation. Its primary action is as an alterative, supporting the body’s natural processes of cleansing and restoration. This influence is most noticeable through the lymphatic system, kidneys, and urinary tract, helping to move fluids, reduce congestion, and support elimination. It is also commonly used as a skin tonic, reflecting the connection between the lymph, kidneys, and the surface of the body. More specifically, Cleavers can be understood as a diuretic and lymphagogue alterative, encouraging flow where there has been accumulation, whether physical or energetic. For medicine making, Cleavers is best harvested fresh right as it begins to flower in late spring or early summer. At this stage, its vitality is at its peak. Once dried, much of its potency is lost, which is why it is traditionally worked with fresh whenever possible. TRADITIONAL MEDICINE USES: - Urinary System: One of the main traditional Uses for Cleavers. A cooling and soothing plant, effective in cases of heat, irritation and inflammation within the urinary tract. Helping to ease the burning caused by cystitis, UTIs, and stones. Cleavers are a valuable remedy for cystitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, epididymitis, urethritis, UTIs, and interstitial cystitis. As a mild astringent it provides support in cases of bleeding, whilst it's diuretic properties flush the urinary system. Can be used in dry and or damp constitutions, however, heat is its primary constitution for prescription. Particularly apt when the situation also causes nervousness, anxiety and tension whilst affecting sleep. As a demulcent cleavers is ideal for supporting the mucous membranes, such as those in the urinary tract, due to the presence of silica, which strengthens weak connective tissue and improves its structure and function.
CLEAVERS- GALLIUM APARINE
Burdock
BURDOCK (Arctium lappa & Arctium minus) Also called: Beggar’s Buttons, Burr, Cocklebur, Sticky‑Willie, Clot‑bur, Gobo (Japan) Essence: A plant of tenacity, purification, grounding, protection, and ancestral strength. Nature: Earthy, stubborn, persistent — a plant that clings, endures, and draws out what is hidden. Folklore & Myth European & British Isles Burdock burrs were believed to catch evil spirits, preventing them from following a person home. Children sometimes wore them on clothing as accidental amulets. In rural English lore, burdock was a witch’s herb of binding — its clinging burrs symbolised spells that “stick” or intentions that cannot be shaken off. In Scottish tradition, burdock was used to protect cattle from faery mischief; burrs were hung in barns to repel “elf‑shot”. Some old charms used burdock root as a ward against envy and ill‑will, especially from neighbours or rivals. Slavic Traditions Burdock was considered a plant of resilience and survival, associated with ancestors who endured hardship. It was used in banishing rituals to remove curses, illness, or lingering negativity. In some regions, burdock leaves were placed on the forehead to “draw out” fevers or bad spirits. East Asian Lore In Japan, burdock (gobo) is a symbol of strength, longevity, and nourishment. It is associated with family lineage, deep roots, and the ability to thrive in adversity. Symbolic Themes Clinging → Binding, attachment, persistence Deep roots → Ancestral memory, grounding, endurance Bitter root → Purification, detoxification, truth‑revealing Magical Associations & Uses Primary Magical Virtues Protection (especially from envy, malice, and spiritual intrusion) Purification & cleansing Grounding & stabilising energy Banishing negativity, illness, or harmful influences Breaking hexes or bindings Strengthening willpower and resilience Shadow work & ancestral healing Magical Uses in Ritual & Spellcraft Protection & Warding Scatter dried burdock around the home to repel harmful energies.
Burdock
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@Tracy Nicholas I'm a huge fan of Burdock tbh xx
National Herbalist DAY
NATIONAL HERBALIST DAY • Date: April 17th. • Purpose: To honor herbalists and promote awareness of the medicinal uses of herbs. • Significance: It serves to honor teachers and peers in the field of herbalism. • Traditions: Celebrations often include herb walks, workshops on making herbal remedies, and tea blending. • Background: The day highlights various global traditions including Ayurvedic medicine, Curanderismo, and Traditional Chinese Medicine. How to Celebrate • Learn: Research different medicinal plants and their uses. • Engage: Participate in workshops or try making homemade herbal remedies. #herbalist #herbalism #herbalmedicine #naturalhealth #naturalliving
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I don't know why it's showing a waxing moon but hey ho lol
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