Moon Myths: Part 1September 14th, 2010 § 6
What is the best known myth about the full moon? That it triggers a werewolf’s 
transformation of course. But that’s not the only moon myth out there, back in 
day people believed all sorts of strange things about the moon. So today we’re 
going to take a little break from the werewolf lore and explore some of those 
other moon superstitions.
One of the oldest moon myths is that if you stare at the moon for too long 
you’ll become a lunatic and every full moon thereafter will send you into fits 
of insanity.
In some ancient cultures, young girls were warned against sleeping in the 
moonlight, lest they become “moonstruck” and attract monsters.
Some believe that moonlight shining into one’s bedroom will bring bad luck. It 
is said that if you greet the moon with a polite curtsy or bow it will ward off 
the ill luck, and you may even be granted a wish.
Another well known belief is that witches and sorcerers will “draw down the 
moon” to use its power for their spells.
It was believed the waxing of a new moon it the best time for lovers to divine 
their future, the best time to begin a new journey or business venture, and the 
best time for farmers to plant their crops (except runner beans, which are sown 
at the wane). This is also the best time to hold wedding and to have a baby. 
That’s not all though – livestock slaughtered when the moon is waxing is said 
to give better meat.
Bowing to the new moon and turning over silver coins in your pocket was 
believed to double the amount of money by the end of the next cycle.
If in company, the first person to see the new moon should kiss one of their 
companions right away, for if they do so they may expect a gift in the near 
future. But! The new moon should not be seen for the first time through glass 
(eye glasses are ok) or through the branches of a tree – for this is a bad 
omen. The best way to see it is in the open air via a glance over the right 
shoulder (in which case a wish may be made).
Pointing at the moon was believed to insult the man in the moon, and if you did 
point you would be banned from heaven.
To see visions of your future lover, say this to the first full moon of the 
year, “All hail to thee, moon, all hail to thee, I prithee kind moon, reveal to 
me, Him/Her who is my life partner to be.” If all goes well you will see your 
future love in your dreams.
Believe it or not dear readers, but those are only a few of the moon myths out 
there. There are WAY more, but I’ll save them for next time.
- Moonlight

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