A Simple & Sacred Ritual for New Witches: Your First Full Moon Circle

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A Simple & Sacred Ritual for New Witches: Your First Full Moon Circle

1. Setting Your Sacred Space (The Temple)

  • Choose a quiet spot where you won’t be disturbed—this can be a corner of your room, a balcony, or a patch of earth outside.
  • Cleanse the area physically (tidy up) and energetically (smudge with sage, incense, or simply clap your hands three times).
  • Gather your tools: a white candle, a small bowl of water, a pinch of salt, a journal, and a pen.

2. Grounding & Centering Before You Begin

  • Stand or sit comfortably, close your eyes, and take three deep, slow breaths—imagine roots growing from your feet into the earth.
  • Visualize a warm, protective light surrounding you (white, gold, or soft blue—whatever feels right).
  • Speak aloud or silently: “I am here, I am present, I am open to the energy of this sacred moment.”

3. Casting Your First Simple Circle

  • Using your finger, a wand, or simply your intention, walk clockwise around your space, drawing a circle of light on the floor.
  • As you walk, say: “I cast this circle round and true, to hold my magic, old and new.”
  • Invite the four directions (optional): East for air, South for fire, West for water, North for earth—nod or wave as you name each.

4. The Core Ritual: Full Moon Intention Setting

  • Light your white candle and say: “By this flame, I release what no longer serves me and welcome what I wish to grow.”
  • Dip your finger in the bowl of water, add a pinch of salt, and anoint your wrists or third eye while focusing on one clear intention (e.g., “I release self-doubt” or “I attract clarity”).
  • Write your intention in your journal, then fold the paper and place it under the candle holder as a physical anchor.

5. Closing the Ritual with Gratitude

  • Thank the directions (if you called them) and any energies or deities you worked with—keep it simple: “Thank you, spirits of the East, South, West, and North.”
  • Walk counterclockwise around your circle, gathering the energy back into your hands, and blow it gently into the universe.
  • Snuff out the candle (don’t blow if you prefer to keep the smoke as an offering) and say: “The circle is open, but never broken. So mote it be.”

6. Grounding After the Ritual

  • Eat a small snack (bread, fruit, or nuts) and drink a glass of water to re-anchor your energy.
  • Take three deep

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