Moon Cycle Manifestation and Magic

If you want to harness the great swell of the moon to bring your dreams to fruition, you'll want to look at the current lunar calendar and make a plan. Choose the appropriate phase that corresponds with your wishes. Laying intentions to start a new business will look very different than asking for closure at the end of a relationship. You need to think on what energy you need, take planetary connections or oppositions into account, and think about any conflicts you might have in your own schedule.
This is the moon’s cycle and the corresponding energy you can access at each phase:
New Moon 🌑 New beginnings, setting clear intent, meditation, planning, be the void
Waxing crescent 🌒 Make offerings, plant seeds, visualization
First quarter 🌓 Working for the goal, embodying empowering energy, implementing, action
Waxing gibbous 🌔 Rededicate, refine, hone, courage, clarity, self trust
Full moon 🌕 Culmination, releasing, fullness, celebration, end bad habits
Waning gibbous 🌖 Harvest, liberation, receiving, gratitude
Last quarter 🌗 Relaxation, completion, divination, admiring the process
Waning crescent 🌘 Banish, cleansing, privacy, journaling, resting
Scheduling rituals
Choosing the right day and time to do magic can feel overwhelming. This guidance is intended to help you understand how to time your ritual easily and effectively using lunar manifestation.
Aim for when the moon will be sharing a positive aspect with the planet you’re working with (trines and sextiles are ideal). If there is some kind of extraordinary astrological phenomenon (a jazzy Jupiter and Venus conjunction, for example) happening that might be more important than the phase of the moon, you should let that take precedence. Look at which planet rules the day of the week you’re looking at as well:
Sun rules Sunday
Moon rules Monday
Mars rules Tuesday
Mercury rules Wednesday
Jupiter rules Thursday
Venus rules Friday
Saturn rules Saturday
To help aid success I find the appropriate planetary hour. Do an internet search for planetary hours and find a calculator that will help with properly timing your rituals. Work that happens at the proper time has a much higher rate of success. Set the stage by giving yourself a period of rest and quiet before you begin a lunar manifestation ritual once the plans are made and materials are gathered. I usually take the day or two leading up to that time to rest, organize my ritual space, cleanse my body and focus my energy inward. I begin once the time feels right.
Rules of thumb: the planetary hour is more important than the day of the week, and the moon phase is more important than which sign the moon is in, but spectacular astrological events (whether good or bad) can take precedence over all of it.
Start by asking yourself what you need to make this the best it can be. Using the references on the preceding pages you’ll pinpoint which signs, planets, and/or elements your ritual will require. Then, find a lunar calendar as well as a planetary hour calculator to help answer the following questions.
1. What phase of the moon are we aiming for? New, waxing, full, waning? Or another specific point in the monthly phase? The more specific, the harder this will be. Not impossible to find the right day that falls on the waning crescent moon you want (for example), but the narrower the range you start with the more calendar time you’ll need to find that perfect date.
2. What days during that date range are under the specific sign we are working with?
Or, if not that exact sign, what days will the moon be under a sign of that element?
3. Are any of those days on the corresponding day of the week?
Either way, it must be scheduled during the corresponding planetary hour.
When spells are properly timed the results can be phenomenal. Look at the planetary rulers of the signs to see which astrological moon phases can work best for you. Watch out for astrological events that align with your goals and use that energy to your advantage! Give yourself enough time to prepare your spell, all your ingredients, and to get yourself feeling mentally clear and ready for casting. Waiting a week or two (or even a few months in some cases) for the right timing can be the difference between mild success and everything working out perfectly.
I started working to manifest a new home for myself and family to live in. The small space we had previously occupied was much too small and we were ready for more space. We found a spacious apartment right away. When we moved in, it wasn’t exactly perfect, so I started working at it again when our lease was ending. We found a better, more appropriate place for us with more privacy that was exactly the same price. We don't share walls with anyone anymore, I have private studio space for my art and personal practice, it’s in a much more quiet neighborhood, we have direct access to walking and biking trails, and there are a plethora of bird species unique to this little area of town that add to its unique charm. It just took aiming for the right time, getting the energy moving, and being very specific with what we needed. Moving into the first apartment allowed us to see what was most important to us. I focused on exactly what we needed and executed my rituals at the perfect time, used the right ingredients, and found the perfect song to harmonize with my feelings. Again, don’t be afraid to call on every tool that you can use to focus your intent and energy, including song, music, dance, art, etc. I had results in a matter of weeks. When I initially toured our new place I saw the little blooming rose bush in the backyard (roses are heavily associated with my patron goddess so I used them as an offering while manifesting this house) and I could feel that this was the place we would live before we even put in the rental application. Pay attention to anything, whether it’s a feeling or a symbol, to help you recognize when what you’ve asked for is being presented to you.
When not to do magic
After so much talk of the proper time to do magic, here is a word of caution about when not to. It is best not to practice when you don’t feel like it. There isn’t one thing that will more quickly torpedo your efforts than not being present or not having your full attention and intention on the topic at hand.
I have also learned the hard way not to manifest during an eclipse. I said earlier that the eclipse points (aka North/South node) on your chart are a flash-point of fate, and the things that tend to happen during eclipses can be larger than what our will can contend with. Working with the power of the luminaries when their light is dimming seems illogical at best. It’s not something to necessarily be afraid of, but it is well advised to take the time between the twice-yearly eclipses, as well as the few days surrounding them, as a time to take a rest from practicing spellcraft and practice gratitude instead.