Unveiling Earth's luminous companion

The Moon's ancient whispers

For millennia, the Moon has captivated humanity, weaving its influence into myths, tides, and personal cycles. Here, we invite both newcomers and seasoned practitioners to journey through its symbolism, from its scientific journey around Earth to its deep spiritual significance. Learn to feel its pull and understand its rhythm.

Step into the ethereal glow of the Moon, our constant celestial guide. On The Altered Goddess, we explore its mysteries, its phases, and its profound impact on our spiritual and daily lives. Discover how to connect with lunar energies and harness their power.

Navigating lunar cycles

Each lunar phase holds unique energy and opportunities for growth and reflection. From the introspective new moon to the powerful full moon, understanding these cycles can help you align with natural rhythms. We provide insights into the mystical correspondences of each phase, offering practical ways to incorporate lunar magic into your spiritual practice.

Connecting with lunar energy

Beyond its celestial beauty, the Moon offers a powerful connection to our inner world and intuition. The Altered Goddess shares a unique perspective, guiding you to feel a deep sense of calm and inspiration by embracing the Moon's gentle, yet potent, energy. Let its light illuminate your path and inspire your spiritual journey.

MOON
Diety: The Goddess
Day - Monday
It is associated with magic dealing with: cooking, dreams, family, the home, intuition, medicine, spiritual growth and the ocean.
Zodiac - Cancer
Colors - Silver, light blue, pale yellow, orchid, lavender
Metals - Silver
Stones - Amethyst, aquamarine, beryl, cat's - eye, chalcedony, Herkimer diamond, moonstone, mother-of-pearl, quartz, rainbow moonstone, sapphire, sea salt, selenite
Herbs - Adder's tongue, agrimony, aloe, angelica, anise seed, apple, ash, benzoin, birch, broom, cabbage, cactus, camphor, carnation, cedar, chickweed, clary sage, clevers, coconut, cucumber, cypress, dill, dittany, fir, grape, honeysuckle, hyacinth, jasmine, larkspur, lemon, lemon balm, lemon grass, lemon verbena, lettuce, lily, lily of the valley, loosestrife, whirled magnolia, maple, milkweed, mistletoe, moonflower, money plant, mugwort, mushroom, myrrh myrtle, onion, orris root, parsley, peach, pear, peony, periwinkle, poplar, poppy pumpkin, rowan, sandalwood, sea weed, sesame seed, silverweed, spearmint, star anise, turnip, water lily, watercress, white oak, white rose, willow, wintergreen, witch hazel, wormwood, yarrow yerba mate, yew
Source : The Outer Temple of Witchcraft
Christopher Penczak

 

New Evidence Adds to Findings Hinting at Network of Caves on Moon.

Minerals forming the lunar crust are made up of oxygen, silicon, magnesium, iron, calcium, and aluminum, along with small amounts of titanium, uranium, thorium, potassium, and hydrogen.m  Hmmmm, I wonder if there's any crystals up there?