Boost Your Mono Magic Performance with WLLF

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"Wolf Mono Magic" is a term used to describe a specific type of magic performed by a group of individuals known as the "Wolf Mono" tribe. This magical practice is deeply rooted in their culture and plays a significant role in their daily lives. The Wolf Mono tribe is located in a remote part of the world, and their magical abilities have been passed down through generations. They believe that their magic is connected to the spirit of the wolf, which symbolizes strength, intelligence, and unity. One of the key aspects of Wolf Mono Magic is the use of ritualistic ceremonies and chants. These ceremonies are performed to invoke the presence and power of the wolf spirit.


Spectacles in the sky are also an opportunity to attune to the beneficial experience of awe. Researchers point to two distinct qualities of awe that differentiate it from other positive emotions, such as happiness or gratitude. Awe holds a feeling of vastness—it is bigger than our understanding of the world—and there is almost a magical quality to it that shifts us from focusing on our small selves to embracing a broader connection. Studies conducted at Berkeley and elsewhere suggest that when exposed to striking images of nature, we are more likely to offer assistance to someone in need or to engage in acts of kindness.

Awe holds a feeling of vastness it is bigger than our understanding of the world and there is almost a magical quality to it that shifts us from focusing on our small selves to embracing a broader connection. Through a telescope, it appears both larger and brighter than a typical full moon, though you might not notice that when viewing it with the naked eye.

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These ceremonies are performed to invoke the presence and power of the wolf spirit. The tribe believes that by channeling the energy of the wolf, they can access supernatural abilities and tap into unseen forces. The magic performed by the Wolf Mono tribe is known for its versatility and adaptability.

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THIS YEAR:
Waxing moon period: 12/22/2014 to 1/3/2015
Waxing first quarter moon: 12/28/2014
Full Wolf Moon: 1/4/2015
Waning moon period: 1/5/2015 to 1/19/2015
Waning last quarter moon: 1/13/2015
New Moon: 1/20/2015


The January full moon is the Wolf Moon. This is a point of great stillness when the cold has frozen the ground and the water as hard as stone. The name for this month’s full moon comes from long ago Algonquian observations that the wolves howl during the January nights from hunger as prey grows scarce. Other names for this moon include the Hunger Moon, the Old Moon, the Moon after Yule, and the Cold Moon.

This is a time of waiting, endurance, and survival – but great potential is building. Look ahead and imagine this upcoming year’s journey through the seasons. The path stretches ahead of you like a pristine blanket of fresh snow. This is what you want. The Wolf Moon is point zero. The blank slate. You want to be worthy of such an auspicious beginning because the gift of a second chance only happens at this particular time every year. You must start from a point of emptiness and purity before you can recommit yourself to your spiritual path for the year to come.

So this is the time to perform banishing rituals to sever the ties with any negative energy and bad memories that you fear might follow you from last year. You should also do protection spells to shore up your psychic and physical energy during this time of cold, emptiness, and potential. Lastly, it is good time to practice divination with Tarot, runes, Ogham, pendulum, scrying, or another favorite method to gain insights into the year’s potential. Remember to write down your predictions in your Book of Mirrors so you can check them as the year progresses.

Your altar
Drape your altar with a clean, pure white cloth to symbolize snow. You can lay a smaller silver cloth over that to symbolize moonlight. Because this is a time of emptiness and potential, keep your altar almost bare. Cleanse and consecrate your ritual tools of athame (or wand) and chalice. Place them on the altar along with your chosen divination items. Use crystal candleholders if you have them for candle magic, which you will work for banishing spells and protection spells.

Waxing Moon Magic
The night after the new moon to the full Wolf Moon
This is a time of growth and summoning. Do all protection spells during the Waxing Moon time to call upon the aegis of your patron gods. Do spells to summon strength, vitality, and purity. Imagine yourself absorbing white light from the universe.

Remember that nature abhors a vacuum – and this is why you are at risk when striving for the emptiness and purity necessary to start the year afresh. You could attract any stray energy floating around the universe, waiting to rush in and fill the void you have created. This is why you take charge with protection spells and spells to summon the physical and psychic vitality that you will need. In this way, you and only you fill the void that you create this month within yourself. White candles are good for protection spells and red to summon vitality.

Full Moon Magic
The night of the full Wolf Moon is a great time for divination, guided meditation, and communion with your patron gods. Bring out your Book of Mirrors and let yourself glide into a trance; listen to what your patron gods want you to hear. They might have a distinct message for you about what goals you should concentrate on this year. Remember to write down the results of your divination and any messages the gods might pass along to you. The night of the full Wolf Moon is also a good time to take a shamanic journey to the upper world to speak to the gods or to the lower world to ask advice of your animal allies or your ancestors.

Waning Moon Magic
The night after the full moon to the next new moon
This is a time of letting go and sending away. Do all banishing spells during the Waning Moon time to rid yourself of anything negative that could follow you from last year. You want to start with a clean slate. I would recommend you use white candles for your banishing rituals because of the extra element of purity offered by the color white – unless you have something really major from which you are trying to sever emotional and energetic ties. Then you should probably bring out the big guns and use black candles, which offer powerful banishing ability.

Curious about the names and qualities of all full moons of the year? See Names of the Twelve Full Moons

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It encompasses a wide range of spells, rituals, and divination practices. Some common forms of magic performed include healing rituals, fortune-telling, and protection spells. Healing rituals are an essential part of Wolf Mono Magic. The tribe believes that illness and ailments are caused by disruptions in the balance of energy within the body. Through their magical abilities, they are able to identify these imbalances and restore harmony. This is often done through the use of herbal remedies and energy manipulation. Fortune-telling is another significant aspect of Wolf Mono Magic. The tribe believes that they can glimpse into the future and gain insight into the unknown through divination practices. Using tools such as tarot cards, runes, and scrying, they interpret signs and symbols to provide guidance and advice. Protection spells are used to ward off negative energy and evil spirits. The Wolf Mono tribe believes that by harnessing the power of the wolf spirit, they can create protective barriers and shield themselves from harm. These spells often involve the use of incantations, symbols, and amulets. Overall, Wolf Mono Magic is a profound and deeply ingrained aspect of the tribe's culture. It serves as a means of connecting with their heritage, spirituality, and the natural world. Through their magical practices, the Wolf Mono tribe seeks to maintain balance, promote well-being, and embrace the wisdom of the wolf..

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