Beaver Full Supermoon Storm Water
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- 5 days ago
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🌕 A Full Supermoon Beaver moon to Remember (Even If I Couldn’t See the Damn Thing)
By Darklady | darkwitchery.com
Let’s get one thing straight — you can’t have a “shiny, glowing moon” when the sky’s having a nervous breakdown.
It’s raining sideways, thunder’s yelling like it’s got something to prove, and there I am in my slippers, holding a jar like a deranged weather reporter, collecting storm water in the name of majick.
The Super full Beaver Moon was supposedly up there somewhere, glowing majestically behind forty pounds of wet chaos.
I didn’t see it.
I’m not sure anyone did.
At one point I shouted, “Show yourself!” — the wind slapped me with my own wet hair, and I took that as a “no.”
But that’s witch life for you. Sometimes the moon’s a mystical goddess in silver light… and sometimes she’s hiding behind storm clouds laughing while you fight a gust of wind with a mason jar.
💧 The Beaver Moon Storm Water
Anyway — I got it. I managed to collect that glorious, slightly aggressive Beaver Super Moon Storm Water.
It’s not delicate.
It’s not soothing.
It’s water with issues — charged by a full moon, powered by thunder, and slightly seasoned with sarcasm.
This kind of water doesn’t whisper affirmations.
It glares at you like, “Get your life together, witch.”
It’s for banishing, breaking patterns, recharging stubborn energy, and reminding yourself you’re tougher than whatever nonsense the universe throws your way.
⚗️ What You Can Do With It
1. Jar Spells for Endurance
If your last spell fizzled out faster than your motivation on a Monday, add a few drops of this storm water. The Beaver Moon is all about persistence — it’ll make your spells stick around even when you don’t want to.
2. Banishing Rituals
Write down the thing you’re done with — that ex, that bad habit, that coworker who “forgets” to mute on Zoom.
Drip a few drops of storm water on it, mutter something dramatic, and toss it in running water, ( toilet 😉) or your trash bin of choice.
Goodbye, forever.
3. Tool Charging
This water’s like spiritual espresso. Dip your stones, blades, or jewelry in it — but only if they like a little chaos. (Looking at you, obsidian.)
4. Shadow Work Boost
Mix a drop in your black mirror or scrying bowl.
Be warned: you might see truths you weren’t asking for.
The Beaver Moon doesn’t sugarcoat.
🖤 How to Store It
Keep it in a dark glass jar. Label it clearly —
“Beaver Super Moon Storm Water: For Endurance, Chaos & Change”
Drop a piece of hematite or black tourmaline or obsidian in there to ground it.
If you skip that step, don’t be surprised if it starts “vibrating” every time you have an attitude problem.
🌩️ My Final Thoughts from the Soaked Witch Herself
This Super Beaver Moon might have been hiding, but I still felt her — in the thunder, the wind, and the part of me that refuses to wait for perfect conditions.
Majick doesn’t need moonlight; it needs intention.
And sometimes, it needs a witch dumb enough to stand in the rain with a jar and say, “Fine, we’ll do it this way then.”
So here’s to all of us who collect storm water instead of excuses.
To the witches who trust that the unseen still listens.
And to the moon — even when she ghosts us.
🕯️ From the damp and defiant desk of Darklady
Where chaos gets bottled and the storm always says yes.
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I bottled my own stormwater after reading Darklady’s blog, and the energy was unreal — pure thunder bottled majick.
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I sure wish it was storming here, damnit 🖤🔥🖤
Too bad it's not storming here