Celebrate the Full Moon

In addition to the eight Sabbats observed every year, most
modern Wiccans and Pagans celebrate a regular Esbat, in
which magic is performed and the gods and goddesses of the
tradition are honored. Most covens and groups meet at least
once a month, and time this ceremony so it coincides with
the full moon.
The word Esbat is of French origin, from
s'esbattre, which loosely translates to "frolic
joyfully." In addition to frolicking, this is a time to
commune with the gods of your tradition. In some groups, the
Esbat rite is followed by a Cakes and Ale ceremony.
What You Need:
Cast a circle.
You'll
need a bowl of water and a moon candle for the altar. This
is traditionally a white unscented pillar-style candle. You
can decorate the moon candle with sigils or inscriptions
etched with a hot knife. Adorn your altar with lunar symbols
-- mirrors, silver ribbons, white crystals.
Feel free to substitute the names and attributes of the
deities of your path in this incantation.
Turn
to the altar, and hold your arms open wide. Tilt your head
so that your face is skyward -- after
all, this is a celebration honoring the full moon. Say:
Goddess of the moon, queen of the night,
keeper of women's mysteries, mistress of the tides,
you who are ever changing and yet always constant,
I ask that you guide me with your wisdom,
help me grow with your knowlege,
and hold me in your arms.
At this time, light the moon candle, and take a moment to
reflect upon the gifts you have in your life.
Hold the bowl of water to the sky. Say:
The moon is the symbol of the mother,
and she watches over us day and night.
She brings the changing tide, the shifting night,
the flow that changes women's bodies,
and the passion of lovers to their beloved.
Her wisdom is great and all-knowing,
and we honor her tonight.
Keep your watchful eyes upon us, great mother,
until the cycle returns once more,
and bring us to the next full moon,
in your love and light.
Take a few moments to think about the things in your life
which have changed in the past moon cycle. Meditate on all
the things you have to be thankful for, as well as the
things you would like to see change for you by the next full
moon.
When you are ready, close the circle and end the ritual. If
you choose, you can move into healing rites or magical
workings, or a Cakes & Ale ceremony.
Tips:
Use
the moon water over the next month for watering plants,
making offerings, or doing spellwork.