In this post, there is a script for a new moon ritual. The ritual is done with materials from the Hellenistic world. The structure of the ritual is the purification, first movement, second movement, and license to depart. The ritual starts with an Orphic hymn, then goes to a chant, a simple request, some lines about the nature of new moons, the moon’s correspondences in hexameter, a declaration which has elements of a request, an explanation of the new moon, and the mention of some lunar characteristics, a myth in hexameter, a chant, and a license to depart. The correspondences span quite a few areas, from numbers, astrology, gods, vowels, characteristics, animals, planets, perfumes, incenses, melothesia, and stones. A few elements of the tradition have been omitted, such as angel names and spirit names associated with the Moon. Only a few lunar deities are included in the ritual. Compilations of the sources can be found in the books, The Complete Magician’s Tables and The Greek Qabalah. These two books used a number of primary sources. The ritual script is part of a series of four scripts for new moon and full moon rituals. For the new moon, there are two scripts, this one, which is Hellenistic, and a second modernistic astral magic ritual. The ritual outline follows, with the ritual script, and bibliography.
Ritual Outline
Purification
First Movement
Orphic Hymn to the Moon
First Chant to Selene
Request to the Moon
Statement on the New Moon
The Moon’s Correspondences in Iambic Hexameter
Second Movement
Declarations on the New Moon
Myths of Selene
Second Chant to Selene
License to Depart
A Hellenistic New Moon Ritual
Purification
Take khernips that have been prepared. Sprinkle the khernips on the sacred space and altar while saying the following sentence three times:
“O theoi gnoisthe apotrofoi kakon.”
Then, light a candle, while saying:
“I light this sacred flame of which Hephastios is father and Hestia is mother.”
First Movement
Face the east.
“Today is (Date: Month/ Day/ Year). The Sun is in (Zodiac Sign). It is (Season). On this occasion of a New Moon, I will call the celestial deity, the Moon.”
Read the Orphic Hymn to the Moon aloud.
Orphic Hymn to the Moon
“Hear, Goddess queen, diffusing silver light, bull-horn’d and wand’ring thro’ the gloom of Night.
With stars surrounded, and with circuit wide Night’s torch extending, thro’ the heav’ns you ride:
Female and Male with borrow’d rays you shine, and now full-orb’d, now tending to decline.
Mother of ages, fruit-producing Moon [Mene], whose amber orb makes Night’s reflected noon:
Lover of horses, splendid, queen of Night, all-seeing pow’r bedeck’d with starry light.
Lover of vigilance, the foe of strife, in peace rejoicing, and a prudent life:
Fair lamp of Night, its ornament and friend, who giv’st to Nature’s works their destin’d end.
Queen of the stars, all-wife Diana hail! Deck’d with a graceful robe and shining veil;
Come, blessed Goddess, prudent, starry, bright, come moony-lamp with chaste and splendid light,
Shine on these sacred rites with prosp’rous rays, and pleas’d accept thy suppliant’s mystic praise.”1
Now chanting commences, with the name and vowel of the deity.
First Chant to Selene
“Selene, A, A, A
Selene A, A, A
Selene A A A
A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A.
Selene! lo Selene! lo Selene! lo Selene! lo Selene! lo Selene! lo!”
Now the request to Selene is read.
Request to the Moon
“Mighty, nearby silver moon, I offer you some precious things
offerings of fire, smoke, water, and salt,
kind words of praise and mindful connectedness,
I give this/these(name of offerings).
Next, I shall make three sets of requests.
First, I request you give me blessings.
Second, I request a better connection and understanding of all the things you rule in the human realm and beyond.
Third, I request you see to it that I am more considerate, caring, maternal, emotionally mature, nurturing, empathetic, sensitive, adaptable, cute, instinctive, and compassionate.
(Optional) I make a final, special request for (Prosperity, Help with My Father’s Illness, etc.) on this day and during this period when the Moon’s light is waxing.”
The Statement on the New Moon is read next.
Statement on the New Moon
“From this new moon to the full moon, mighty Mene, please encourage growth. Allow an increase of activity. Help living things to increase and expand. Do all of this not only with nature but also with the necessary, positive, and beneficial parts of my life. Further, do these three additional things, powerful Mene. First, allow all of my endeavors, social events, pursuits, and all other forms of my activities to be successful. Second, help the endeavors of my mind’s activity to make progress towards completion. Third, permit the manifestation of all important and valuable parts of my life.”
Next, the Moon’s Correspondences, which are in iambic hexameter, are read.
The Moon’s Correspondences in Iambic Hexameter
“Selene of the number 9, the Agrippan view
Other significant numbers, isopsephy
derived 304, 308, 309, and
334, 656, for the moon gods
In the Pythagorean dyad is Selene,
Hecate the triad, an additional part
Selene of the letter Alpha, the hard vowel A
Gamma by notarichon, A, A, A, A, A
It is astrology signs Cancer and Taurus
compassionate, nurturing, domestic they are
Selene, soon to embark on balsamic crescent
Selene at first, then Artemis, then Hecate,
The waxing moon to the waning moon, but many gods
such as Thoth and Khonsu, Mene, of the Near East
Egyptian Khonsu, full moon disk, crescent-shaped icon,
associated with animals like the falcon, baboon
Other cultures, Babylon’s Sin, of remote times
The Romans had Diana, Luna, and Juno
Others are the Celtic Arduinna, Hindu Chandra,
Also Heng-O, of the Chinese Taoist deities,
Oh Titan, powerful, ruling luminary,
Selene of matter, material, physical,
Sweet Luna, of women, motherhood, and children
corresponding to real animals like cats, camels,
frogs, toads, baboons, crabs, bats, hares, rabbits, otters, dogs,
sows, and catfish, but also imaginary
creatures like lemures and ghosts and many types of
birds such as doves, geese, swans, storks, and ospreys that fly
and don’t fly, but beyond animals there are plants
the correspondences such as crab-apple, hay, camphor,
cucumber, poppy, pumpkin, gourd, lettuce, melon,
watermelon, beetroot, reed, white sandalwood, lime
and natural magic plants such as almonds and
mugwort, hazel, moonwort, goosefoot, pomegranate,
mistletoe, peony, and alder, all-powerful
Of stones, moonstone, pearl, crystal, chalcedony
and as for metals, beautiful shiny silver
of perfumes and incenses such as camphor, aloes,
myrrh, jasmine, willow, black copal(lunar eclipse),
of course, all sweet virginal odors can be used
and odiferous roots and for incenses camphor,
jasmine, and white sandalwood. In the PGM,
the famed myrrh, otherwise they used aromatics
In melothesia, the lymphatic systems”
Second Movement
Now, the Declarations on the New Moon will be read.
Declarations on the New Moon
“This is a time of beginnings. At this point of darkness, a new cycle begins. The waxing phase starts and with it things will grow, expand, and solidify.
During these next few weeks, I will continue my daily routines of sleeping, eating, and exercising. I will continue to live a healthy and balanced life. I will fulfill my societal obligations to my family and friends. I will also commit to doing a good job at work. In addition to all of these functions, I will work on improving my (A Characteristic), fixing my (A Characteristic or Part of Life), and working on my (A Characteristic).
The Moon will go through its phases, from New Moon to Waxing Crescent. After that, the First Quarter, then the Waxing Gibbous. The Full Moon follows, then the Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, and the Waning Crescent, and back to another New Moon.
Help me to be mindful of your waxing phase, it’s effect on the sublunar realm, and your movements in the heavens.
Help me to see your archetypal qualities of love, compassion, nurturing, safety, giving, rearing, and caring in my daily life.
Give me your blessings. Give (Specific Request).
I request abundance, prosperity, and success as the waxing phase increases.”
The Myths of Selene will be read now.
Myths of Selene
“Hesiod said the following, when talking about Selene’s birth:2 ‘And Theia, overcome in the embrace of Hyperion, brought forth the great Sun, and bright Moon, and Dawn, that shines for all that-dwell-on-the-earth, and for immortal gods, who occupy the broad sky.’ Hyperion was the Titan god of light. Theia was the Greek goddess of sight. The two had three children, Helios, Selene, and Eos.
Selene experienced love with a mortal. Once, Selene encountered Endymion. Endymion was a shepherd. Though a shepherd, Endymion had great physical beauty. Selene passed over the skies each night, and one night she observed Endymion taking care of his flocks. At the sight of the beautiful youth, Selene fell in love. She wanted to live with Endymion, but she was an immortal and he was a mortal. Zeus didn’t want to make Endymion an immortal, so he had Hypnos put him under an eternal sleep. That way, Endymion would not age or die as the years passed. Endymion resided in a cave on Mount Latmos, with eyes open, so that he could see his lover Selene every night as she passed through the sky.This is the myth of Selene and Endymion.”
Next, read the Second Chant to Selene.
Second Chant to Selene
“Selene, A, A, A
Selene A, A, A
Selene A A A
A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A.
Selene! lo Selene! lo Selene! lo Selene! lo Selene! lo Selene! lo!”
Finally, read the License to Depart.
License to Depart
“Mighty Selene, oh eminent lunar deity, you are free to go back to your abode. The new moon ritual is over, celestial goddess. Thank you for your presence and blessings.”
Blow out the candles and extinguish the incense, and momentarily exit the space, even in a symbolic way, if not otherwise possible. Leave the offerings and clean up the space.
Notes
- The Orphic hymn to Selene is translated by Thomas Taylor.
- Trans. Banks, J. Hesiod. Theogony. 374. <https://chs.harvard.edu/primary-source/hesiod-theogony-sb/>
Bibliography
- Skinner, Stephen. The Complete Magician’s Tables. Golden Hoard Press. January 1, 2006.
- Barry, Kieren. The Greek Qabalah. Weiser Books. January 15, 1999.
- Trans. Banks, J. Hesiod. Theogony. 374. <https://chs.harvard.edu/primary-source/hesiod-theogony-sb/>
Photo Credits
- The goddess of the Moon in silvery moonlight. Photo by Midjourney. Prompts: silvery moonlight selene the goddess of the moon dances in a verdant landscape. Creator profile: @david.k9
- The Moon in the sky. Photo by Midjourney. Prompts: silvery moonlight selene the goddess of the moon dances in a verdant landscape. Creator profile: @david.k9
David has studied traditional astrology since 2014. The Bay Area native completed Chris Brennan’s Introduction to Hellenistic Astrology course, and attended courses taught by Austin Coppock, Nina Gryphon, and Ryhan Butler. He is interested in exploring the less well known aspects of astrology, divination, and spirituality.