I have seen a white thing in the sky. Ther say me it's the Moon, but what can I do with a word and a mythology.
Jorge Luis Borges


Choose the correct moon phase is one of the keys to succeed by performing a spell. I held many spells at full moon so that way they have greater effect and power, like a farmer who plants his seeds during the appropriate season. Everyone knows that the Moon affects our lives, our way of being and our actions. Have you ever noticed that people seem more strange during the full moon? I notice it all the time, as if the Moon stressed their main features, and the sad were sad, and the lonely, more solitary.

As we all know, the moon has four phases: new, growing, full, Moon and waning. Each of these phases meets a seven-day period, so the lunar month consists of 2 8 days. Each moon phase of 7 days, the 4 day (in the middle) is the best to perform a spell that same phase-related.

In antiquity, the Moon was the symbol of fertility. Their periods of 28 days were related to female periods, and the full moon, to pregnancy. Many goddesses like Isis, Astarte or Ishtar, were linked with fertility and the moon. This link, which joined its priestesses, the goddesses was then inherited in the middle ages for us witches, that we feel the gravitational pull of the Moon and revere it.

I said above, I recommend that spells related to fertility, pregnancy, and love, are Director during the full moon cycle to further ensure their effectiveness.
Between both, negative spells, such as those related to prevent one thing, make them during the waning moon. It is also useful for spells to be used to ward off (danger, an enemy, disease)

The New Moon is a useful to get rid of things, and spells involving separations or ruptures are most effective during this phase.

Finally, the Crescent Moon, it is very useful for spells are associated with growing up, whether in money, power, love, or anything else you want.

I hope I have clarified your doubts, questions already know that I am available to you may require

Asmodea