To scry is to look into water, fire, or some other elemental focus in order to divine the past, present, or future. When the skies are clear and the moon is full, it's a powerful time for moon-scrying.
You'll need a candle and a large silver bowl half-filled with water. You'll work outside, so dress appropriately. First, place the bowl in a position where, when you're sitting still and looking into the bowl, you can see the full moon's reflection. Once this is arranged, light the candle and set it nearby. Pause, close your eyes, and envision a question you want answered. When you have this, ask it aloud three times. Now bend over the scrying bowl, gaze at the moon's reflection, and wait for messages and inspirations- answers to your question. Continue your scrying session until you receive some sort of message. Immediately afterward, make a dated journal entry about what transpired, and review it every few days. Extinguish the candle. |
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