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The time of the full moon is a period when spiritual energies are uniquely available and facilitate a closer rapport between humanity and the higher dimensions, spirit guides and God/Goddess. Each month the inflowing energies carry the specific qualities of the constellation influencing the particular month; these energies playing sequentially upon humanity, establish the "divine attributes" in the consciousness of humanity.
The Full Moon is admired and honored by many people of a variety of religions and spiritual paths. The Full moon is the most celebrated moon phase in the long history of religious faith. Within the basics of Wicca, it is a symbol of the goddess. It represents the feminine energies and powers that we can draw upon every month to add strength and an extra boost to our lives and our intentions and desires.
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