Moonology Oracle
Moonology Oracle Card Draw
Shuffle the deck, choose your spread and let the cards speak
Moonology spreads are calendar-aware. The deck thinks in cycles — new moon, waxing, full, waning — so a useful first move on any draw is to check where the actual moon stands tonight. The daily card pairs your day with a lunar phase or sign card, naming the energetic background you are working with. The 3-card line is well suited to intention work: where you are in the cycle, what to plant or release, what is ripening. The 5-card cross extends the same logic with an upstream influence (a previous lunation still acting on the situation) and a downstream outcome (the next new or full moon to mark). Many readers do a Moonology draw once a month at the new moon, then again at the full moon, treating the deck as a personal calendar of intentions rather than a oracle of events. A practical monthly rhythm: at the new moon, draw one card and write down a single intention to plant for the next two weeks; at the corresponding full moon, draw a second card and write down what you are ready to release. The interval between the two readings is typically 13 to 15 days — the natural length of waxing or waning. Over a year you end up with 24 paired entries (12 new moons, 12 full moons) that document the lunar texture of your year far more accurately than a memory ever could. If a card recurs across multiple months — say the same Full Moon in Cancer keeps surfacing — pay attention: the cycle that card represents has not yet completed its work in your life.
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