When is the Full Moon?
Let's go back to basics. The Moon has a cycle that lasts approximately 28 days. During this period, the celestial body appears to disappear in the sky, then it grows larger, taking on the shape of a quarter, a crescent, and then a full circle. This is when the Full Moon appears, about fifteen days after the start of the lunar month. To find out the dates of this unique event, it's best to consult a lunar calendar. Generally, they are indicated by a white circle. Once this lunar phase has passed, the Moon will gradually wane and disappear once again. This will be the sign that the lunar month is over and that a new cycle is about to begin.
How long is the Full Moon?
While the Full Moon has a precise date and time, its powers are said to extend over several days. Thus, its effects were felt two or three days before and two or three days after. From an astronomical perspective, the Full Moon simply indicates the moment when the celestial body is fully illuminated by the Sun (hence its round and complete shape). For witches and astrology enthusiasts, this lunar phase is considered the time when the Moon's powers are most intensely felt. This explains why rituals and celebrations take place on Full Moon nights.
What are the powers of the Full Moon?
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