I’ve always had a fascination for the Moon. On a full moon,
I like to sit on the deck and bathe in the moonlight. Surely the energy from
the moon is good for us. It changes the
tides so it is a strong energy. Cavemen drew pictures of the moon on cave
walls. Native Americans have ceremonies
only performed during the full moon. The
moon is embedded in their culture. Farmers know to plant and that crops grow
faster during a full moon. women have honored the moon through out the ages.
The moon touches all our lives.
When I lived in Michigan on a clear winter’s night when the
moon was full I’d don my snow boots, mittens and parka, and go for a walk in
the moonlight. It was like fairy light. I
could see deep into the woods with no flashlight at all. My kids enjoyed a walk
in the snow at night, but most times the Michigan winter was too cold for them
and I’d walk by myself. Alone, but not alone because the moon was hanging in
the night sky and watched over me.
Lakes, Oceans and rivers look magical with the moon reflecting and dancing on the waters. That is why we chose a moon for on the cover of Love & Magick.
I read Judith Ashley’s story “Grandmother Moon”, published
in the anthology “Love & Magick” and I could relate to the excitement Emaline
felt waiting for the rise of Grandmother Moon. While I have paid homage to the
moon by admiring and enjoying the night filled with moonlight, Emaline or Em pays homage by drumming.
This excerpt is part way through the story. Em has bought
and moved to a ranch in Fairbault, OR. This is the first full moon since she
has moved in.
For your enjoyment here is a passage from Judith’s story, “Grandmother
Moon”.
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Em shrugged
off the blanket and stretched. Rising,
she crossed the room, picked up her horsehide drum, and waited for the moment
the moon came into view. Curbing her eagerness to see the full moon for the
first time from this house, she radiated expectancy in her stillness. In the city Grandmother Moon’s light is
dimmed. Here I can feel the strength of her light.
There She was! Full, bright, shimmering pale yellow ringed with a silvery
circle. She started a slow beat mesmerized as the orb crossed the pane. As the
moon slipped out of sight, Em increased the beat and moved outside to her deck
where she stood, head up and shoulders back. The thrumming of the drum beat
reverberated down her spine, through her legs, into her feet and on downward—through
the wood of the decking and into the ground. I am so blessed to live in this house, on this land, in this country;
so blessed to have the space to drum outside without bothering my neighbors; so
blessed to release my feelings in this primal way.
Em held her drum high so it covered
the moon and continued to strike the hide, seeing the light of the moon seep
around the edges. Standing tall, she continued to drum. The light from
Grandmother Moon flowed around her, encasing her in its muted glow as the round
orb traced an ancient path across the starlit sky.
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Thanks for writing this beautiful passage,
Judith.
Do you enjoy going out on a full
moon? Do you howl at the moon? Have you ever Mooned over someone or something? Do you have any Moon memories, myths or anything else to share?