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Different types of moon??

CaspianTheDreamer

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I have encountered a lot of pages and sites that say each moon event has specific magickal importance, for example blue moons. Blood moons, pink moons and what not. I believe in the moon phases and the void of course moon's authenticity( obviously) but what about these? Do they have any magickal energy or importance? Or is it just another hoax?
 
I never did read something about it here, but I guess the timing the moon and color attributes combined could be apply:

Timing your Magick with the Moon
https://satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Timing.html

The Magickal Properties of Color
https://satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Color.html
 
Blue moon doesn't usually refer to the color.
https://www.space.com/15455-blue-moon.html
 
CaspianTheDreamer said:
I have encountered a lot of pages and sites that say each moon event has specific magickal importance, for example blue moons. Blood moons, pink moons and what not. I believe in the moon phases and the void of course moon's authenticity( obviously) but what about these? Do they have any magickal energy or importance? Or is it just another hoax?


I found this on eclipses, I don’t know specifics but yes there are likely particular energy changes.



“There are some mentions of lunar eclipse impacting skin in ancient Indian scriptures. Apparently, during the eclipse the human body's kapha dosha undergoes an imbalance. This dosha controls muscle growth, immune function and stability. Hence, lunar eclipse can increase the risk of skin disease and other ailments.

Yet another study published in PubMed.gov titled ‘The Lunar Cycle: Effects on Human and Animal Behavior and Physiology’, claims that the lunar cycle may have an impact on the human reproduction, including fertility, menstruation, and birth rate. The research indicates that the lunar cycle may also impact hormonal changes in insects and even the daily variations “in melatonin and corticosterone disappear during full-moon days in birds”. Another impact of the lunar cycle may be noted on laboratory rats when it comes to their taste sensitivity and even the ultrastructure of pineal gland cells which regulates melatonin. Several studies have shown that oysters have also fine-tuned their clock to the lunar rhythm.”
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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