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Llewellyn Complete Book of the Moon — Jesamyn Angelica Lunar Magic Guide

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Llewellyn’s Complete Book of the Moon by Jesamyn Angelica — a comprehensive guide to lunar magic, covering moon phases, astrological cycles, lunar goddesses, and practical rituals aligned to the full moon, new moon, and every phase between. An essential reference for witches, pagans, and spiritual practitioners who work with moon energy in their daily practice.

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  • Author: Jesamyn Angelica
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
  • Pages: 398
  • Best for: Lunar magic, moon phase ritual, spellwork timing

Lunar Magic and the Moon Phase Tradition

Working with the moon's phases is one of the oldest and most widely shared practices in magical traditions worldwide. The eight-phase lunar cycle, from new moon through waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and balsamic, provides a natural rhythm for spell timing that appears in Wiccan, folk magic, ceremonial, and indigenous traditions across cultures. Jesamyn Angelica, a High Priestess with more than three decades of practice, has written the most comprehensive single-volume lunar magic guide currently available from a major metaphysical publisher.

Llewellyn's Complete Book of the Moon covers the full range of lunar practice: moon phases and their associated magical intentions, lunar goddesses across traditions from Hecate and Selene to Artemis and Ix Chel, moon water preparation, lunar potions and remedies, dream work, divination using the moon, and the construction of a personal lunar apothecary. At 398 pages, this is not a brief introduction. It is a working reference for practitioners who want a single source that covers both the theory and the hands-on techniques of moon-based practice.

What This Book Covers That Others Miss

Most moon magic books cover phase timing and basic spell structures. Angelica goes further, addressing moon divination methods, the use of lunar cycles for healing and personal development, the role of specific lunar goddesses as patrons of different phases and intentions, and the creation of a long-term sustainable practice rather than one-off rituals. Her three decades of experience show up not as abstract authority but as practical specificity: she explains what actually works across long-term practice, not what sounds compelling in theory.

This is not a tarot book. It belongs to the broader category of lunar and magical practice, and it pairs naturally with any practice that uses the moon as a timing framework, whether that is candle magic, herbal work, crystal charging, or ritual spellwork. Practitioners who already use a lunar calendar for planning their magical work will find this book provides the depth of context and technique to make that planning genuinely meaningful. Browse my mind, body, soul and new age book collection for other titles in this category.

How to Use Llewellyn's Complete Book of the Moon

Three steps for building a real lunar magic practice using this comprehensive guide.

  1. Start with the Phase Overview Chapters

    Read the sections on moon phases first to understand the logic of each phase before attempting the rituals. Knowing why new moon energy suits beginnings and waning moon energy suits releases makes every ritual more intentional and coherent.

  2. Build a Lunar Calendar Practice

    Use the book alongside a lunar calendar. Each month, identify the upcoming new moon and full moon dates, choose one or two rituals from the relevant phase chapters, and work them in real time with the actual moon cycle rather than in isolation.

  3. Explore the Apothecary and Divination Sections

    After establishing a basic phase practice, move into the moon water, lunar apothecary, and divination chapters. These sections add layers of complexity and personalization to a lunar practice that goes well beyond simple phase-based candle workings.

The Tarot Fellow Standard

I stock this book because Angelica brings thirty-plus years of real practice to what could easily be a generic moon magic overview. The 398-page length is not filler; it reflects genuine depth on every aspect of lunar work from goddess traditions to potion-making to divination. If you work with candles, crystals, or herbs and you are not yet timing your work to the lunar cycle, this book will change how you plan your practice. For more books that support a well-rounded magical practice, see my full books and journals collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a tarot book?

No. This book covers lunar magic, moon phases, and ritual practice, not tarot card reading. It suits anyone who wants to incorporate the moon cycle into spellwork, healing, or ritual, regardless of their existing divination practice.

What moon phases does this book cover?

The book covers all eight moon phases: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and balsamic moon. Angelica explains the energetic qualities of each phase and which intentions align with it.

Do I need prior experience with moon magic to use this book?

No. The book serves both beginners and experienced practitioners. New readers can start with the phase overview chapters and build gradually, while more experienced practitioners will find the apothecary and divination sections genuinely advanced.

What practices are covered beyond basic moon phase timing?

The book covers lunar goddesses, moon water, lunar potions and remedies, dream work, moon divination, and a personal lunar apothecary. Angelica draws on over thirty years of practice to detail techniques well beyond basic phase timing.

Llewellyn Complete Book of the Moon by Jesamyn Angelica — paperback book cover featuring lunar and celestial imagery on a dark background.