Recipes for making moon water?
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Recipes for making moon water?
I am really brain dead today, due to a serious seizure/tacharida attack that lasted over 2 hours.
Please move if needed.
What are your recipes for making moon water? I know this full moon is supposed to be important.
Any advice/recipes that you would like to share would be awesome.
Please move if needed.
What are your recipes for making moon water? I know this full moon is supposed to be important.
Any advice/recipes that you would like to share would be awesome.
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Re: Recipes for making moon water?
Hey, I hope you are getting stronger hour by hour.
Basically I use tap water but I know many people like bottled spring water. Nice if you’ve got it. I fill a clear glass Pyrex mixing bowl or a clean mason jar with water & place it outdoors where, if there’s a chance of a clear night, the moonlight reflection can be caught in the water. Leave the bowl or jar uncovered & retrieve it after an hour or any time before sunrise. I always place it outdoors vs being inside on a window ledge because the window glass deflects away some light. I also direct moon energy with my wand - receiving end towards the moon and dispersing end towards the water - & say some encouraging words I make up on the spot.
Some things to add to 1-quart water if desired - either at the time it is made or later for specific needs
. A few pinches of sea salt to represent the primal oceans & cleansing
. A clear quartz pebble to enhance light energies
. A teaspoon of rose water for blessings
. A palm full of fresh rose or jasmine petals in season as a moon energy flower - strain out petals before storing
. A splash of lemon juice to awaken & cleanse; fresh or bottled are moon energy compatible
. Cucumber or lemon slices are moon energy and add flavor for sipping in place of wine; best chilled
Basically I use tap water but I know many people like bottled spring water. Nice if you’ve got it. I fill a clear glass Pyrex mixing bowl or a clean mason jar with water & place it outdoors where, if there’s a chance of a clear night, the moonlight reflection can be caught in the water. Leave the bowl or jar uncovered & retrieve it after an hour or any time before sunrise. I always place it outdoors vs being inside on a window ledge because the window glass deflects away some light. I also direct moon energy with my wand - receiving end towards the moon and dispersing end towards the water - & say some encouraging words I make up on the spot.
Some things to add to 1-quart water if desired - either at the time it is made or later for specific needs
. A few pinches of sea salt to represent the primal oceans & cleansing
. A clear quartz pebble to enhance light energies
. A teaspoon of rose water for blessings
. A palm full of fresh rose or jasmine petals in season as a moon energy flower - strain out petals before storing
. A splash of lemon juice to awaken & cleanse; fresh or bottled are moon energy compatible
. Cucumber or lemon slices are moon energy and add flavor for sipping in place of wine; best chilled
Re: Recipes for making moon water?
Use filtered or distilled water.
Fill a nice clean jar with the water,
add a pinch of salt and a clear crystal.
Let sit over night in the full moonlight.
Label and bottle in a fancy jar if you wish, or keep in the jar used to infuse. The labeling is important, then later you won't be saying...what the heck is this?
I use the moon water like holy water, to asperse an area or sprinkle on self or others in ceremony.
Scary that tachycardia. I had pvst, and had chemical cardioversion 7 times in 2 years. (thought I was going to die the first time with out being able to say bye to my daughter, that panicky feeling made it so much worse in that moment ) Finally got radio ablation of the screwed up pathway in 2005. There's been a couple times it felt like it was going to break through (that's when it gets past the burned out barrier) So far so good! Trippy procedure. I was awake the whole time.
Hope your feeling better, it's an exhausting ordeal and the beta blocker they give slows one down too.
blessings, Firebird
Fill a nice clean jar with the water,
add a pinch of salt and a clear crystal.
Let sit over night in the full moonlight.
Label and bottle in a fancy jar if you wish, or keep in the jar used to infuse. The labeling is important, then later you won't be saying...what the heck is this?
I use the moon water like holy water, to asperse an area or sprinkle on self or others in ceremony.
Scary that tachycardia. I had pvst, and had chemical cardioversion 7 times in 2 years. (thought I was going to die the first time with out being able to say bye to my daughter, that panicky feeling made it so much worse in that moment ) Finally got radio ablation of the screwed up pathway in 2005. There's been a couple times it felt like it was going to break through (that's when it gets past the burned out barrier) So far so good! Trippy procedure. I was awake the whole time.
Hope your feeling better, it's an exhausting ordeal and the beta blocker they give slows one down too.
blessings, Firebird
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Re: Recipes for making moon water?
oi, we just missed each other Spirit!
I found out the chlorine in tap water evaporates after 24 hours. One really needn't rush out and get water. I have a filter under the sink, so I usually use that. Rain water is a good thing to collect for this project too. Set out a wide rimed pan or glass baking dish to collect as much as possible.
bb, FF
I found out the chlorine in tap water evaporates after 24 hours. One really needn't rush out and get water. I have a filter under the sink, so I usually use that. Rain water is a good thing to collect for this project too. Set out a wide rimed pan or glass baking dish to collect as much as possible.
bb, FF
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Re: Recipes for making moon water?
Thank you so much *spirittalker* and *firebirdflys*
I have my water out, nothing is in it.
I can put pink Himalayan salt, dried rose petals, and dried lavender in them.
Thank you so much!
I have my water out, nothing is in it.
I can put pink Himalayan salt, dried rose petals, and dried lavender in them.
Thank you so much!
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Re: Recipes for making moon water?
I’d have to say that now a days, with all the stuff the “sky painters” deliberately put in the sky - I’ve counted up to 18 parallel chem trails - which I can’t miss because their flight path crosses past my kitchen window - and I know some of it is aluminum - I wouldn’t drink rain water. I filter my tap water too.
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Re: Recipes for making moon water?
*spirittalker*
I used distilled water from a bottle.
One glass froze, while the other 2 didn't. I placed dried rose petals, lavender, pink Himalayan salt in each one.
The picture is the result of staying out all night.
I used distilled water from a bottle.
One glass froze, while the other 2 didn't. I placed dried rose petals, lavender, pink Himalayan salt in each one.
The picture is the result of staying out all night.
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Re: Recipes for making moon water?
Yea, it’s low 20sF here at night & until mid day. There’s ice on railings. Brrr.
Re: Recipes for making moon water?
Keep in mind the plant material will need to be strained out before you bottle it to store, or it will begin to rot.
BB, FF
BB, FF
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*firebirdflys* thank you!
Good thing I have some cheese cloth!
*Spirittalker*
It got down into the 30's last night. None of the glasses broke.
Good thing I have some cheese cloth!
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It got down into the 30's last night. None of the glasses broke.
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Stored moon water changing color.
I recently made some moon water with y'all's help.
I used bottled distilled water, pink Himalayan salt, dried rose, and lavender. I set it out, overnight and then grabbed it in the morning.
Midday, I filtered it through some cheesecloth.
Then sealed with a press and seal top, on clean, new glass.
Any ideas of why the water would change colors when it was crystal clear this morning? It was sealed the entire time with "cling-wrap".
BB
I used bottled distilled water, pink Himalayan salt, dried rose, and lavender. I set it out, overnight and then grabbed it in the morning.
Midday, I filtered it through some cheesecloth.
Then sealed with a press and seal top, on clean, new glass.
Any ideas of why the water would change colors when it was crystal clear this morning? It was sealed the entire time with "cling-wrap".
BB
Re: Recipes for making moon water?
Hi Observantcat.
The only thing I can think of is if there were tiny particles of the roses still present.
BTW I moved your post here because it was in reference to this moon water that you had made.
Blessings, FF
The only thing I can think of is if there were tiny particles of the roses still present.
BTW I moved your post here because it was in reference to this moon water that you had made.
Blessings, FF
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Re: Recipes for making moon water?
The flowers will tint the water. It’s safe to use but don’t drink in case any pesticides were used. If the flowers are from your garden then you know.
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Re: Recipes for making moon water?
*firebirdflys*
That makes sense. A past friend of mine said to set out an open glass of water. If it changes colors overnight, dump it out in the morning, away from your home and property. (Like a test to see if good/bad entities were in the household). If it was still clear, no bad entities. If foggy, bad entities, and cleanse the home.
It was sealed as soon as it was filtered. Crystal clear at bedtime, but foggy by 2-3pm.
*Spirittalker*
Makes since that the plants may have chemicals in them, thank you!
That makes sense. A past friend of mine said to set out an open glass of water. If it changes colors overnight, dump it out in the morning, away from your home and property. (Like a test to see if good/bad entities were in the household). If it was still clear, no bad entities. If foggy, bad entities, and cleanse the home.
It was sealed as soon as it was filtered. Crystal clear at bedtime, but foggy by 2-3pm.
*Spirittalker*
Makes since that the plants may have chemicals in them, thank you!