SIDHE / DARK MOON
SIDHE – SHEE – Fairy/ Faery people ~~ The Tuatha de Danaan
The Goddess Danu
The Sidhe Moon – is the second New Moon to occur in any one solar month.
The Sidhe moon is considered to be the reflection of the New Moon in The Otherworlds. The second Dark Moon in a month is named after the Sidhe.
Second Dark Moon in a solar month, propitious for connecting with Otherworld, working with the Daoine Sidhe, and adding psychic energy to magickal workings.
2014 was a very unusual year for having 4 Sidhe Moons in the Julian calendar year. In the solar calendar year, November was the third of four Dark Moons in the season from Mabon to Yule and therefore was also a Sidhe Moon.
The Dark Moon is as important as the Full Moon. The Dark Moon is a useful period for growth, for starting new ventures, or new beginnings. Of course, sometimes to make room for new growth, something must be culled: something must die. What better time to banish the undesired?
You can celebrate the Sidhe Moons as simply or as extravagantly as you wish. To acknowledge the Sidhe, take extra time to leave out offerings. Milk and honey are the fairy path tradition, but the Sidhe like ale, mead, wine, and good food. Share some with them. Put a birdbath in your garden to attract them.
Celebrate the Dark Moon as you do the New Moon. Here are some suggestions for how and when Dark Moons appear in any given year:
The first Dark Moon of the Year. Welcome the Year of the Sidhe with merry-making, and don’t forget to include an offering to them! Make some resolutions as to what spiritual seeds you will plant this year.
The 2nd – Hold a brief ceremony to honor the Sidhe and Brigit. Write your resolutions on birch paper if you can find some) and make an oath to carry them out. Burn the paper in a sacred fire.
The 3rd – Sidhe Moon on the Julian calendar. This will be an excellent time for a ceremony to charge talismans or to cull that from your life that is no longer needed, making room for new growth.
The 4th – Incorporate placating the Sidhe into your Beltane rituals (if it falls at that time).
The 5th – If it is at harvest time, share part of your harvest bounty with your Otherworldly neighbors.
The 6th – This is a Sidhe Moon is a moon of healing.
The 7th – If it falls near Yule, a festival of returning light is doubly important as both the Sun and the Moon begin to gain in strength.
However or whichever you decide to celebrate, during the year to reconnect with the Otherworlders all around us, to reconnect with the Elemental Powers of the Universe, and to reconnect with that magickal presence in ourselves. Have a happy time with the Sidhe!
With this formula of blended Herbs and Resins, we created this amazing incense mixture for the celebration of the Esbat Sidhe Moon, Blessed and Charged during the Sidhe Moon.
Our incense is made only of the finest organic herbs, essential oils, and resins pertaining to the Esbat Sidhe Moon solely for this purpose. Best to burn with charcoal discs.