What is Planting the Moon? Learn about the ancient ritual of menstruation!

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Jennifer Sherman

What is the Planting the Moon ritual?

The Plant the Moon ritual is a moment of renewal and change of cycle. Connected to the phases of the moon, the ritual must be done during the lunation or menstruation period. The woman connects with her blood and can pour it into the earth to nourish nature with the same foods that nourished her body.

This generates intense connection with the inner and outer goddess, and the processes that took place in the last period are healed, making room for new experiences. Therefore, during the ritual it is recommended to pray to a specific goddess or to different goddesses.

Over time, unfortunately, women have lost connection with their blood, and with that, they have moved away from their own essence. The good news is that nowadays the ritual is being disseminated with great force. Next, get to know the ancestral menstruation ritual!

Planting the Moon Story

Planting the moon is linked to the essence of women, because when there were no absorbents, the blood flowed freely down the legs and back into the earth. Women realized the importance of this cycle, and that is why menstruation is considered a ritualistic period.

It is important to note that women bleed according to the lunar period and not according to the month, so the correct term is lunation rather than menstruation. Before Christianity, the lunation was considered sacred by many women, and the Maori people would paint anything red in reference to women's blood.

Furthermore, the Lakota tribe believed that menstrual blood was capable of weakening the warriors' strength. However, over time, distorted values were created around the female blood. Thus, the woman began to lose her connection with her inner and outer nature.

Today, the ritual for planting the moon has been practiced by many women who were uncomfortable letting their blood go down the drain or dispensing it through absorbents. In addition, information about the ritual has been increasingly disseminated, so women can reconnect with their inner strength. Below, learn more about the history and ancestry of the Planting ritualthe Moon.

History of the ritual

In the Paleolithic era, planting the moon was very common, women would gather at menstrual periods to perform this ritual. Their cycles were regulated and coincided so that they would stay together in what they called the red tent. In the tent, the women would squat and let their blood drip onto the earth.

In this way, in a symbolic and powerful way, the renewal of the energies present in the last cycle was done. Furthermore, during the menstrual period, women took the opportunity to connect with the Goddess, asking for a new abundant and prosperous cycle.

During the rituals, women shared their knowledge, sang, danced, among other activities connected to the divine. This was possible because at that time women were not considered inferior to men, but goddesses, since they believed that they gave birth without the need for a man.

Another theory is that the ritual began to be practiced in North America. Indigenous women from Mexico and Peru planted the moon to connect spiritually and to nurture the earth. Furthermore, rites of passage were performed when girls had their first menstruation.

Lakota Indies

The Lakota Indian prophecy tells that when women returned their blood to the earth, the soil was fertile, so food was plentiful. However, when this practice ceased, men began to hunt and kill animals.

Therefore, planting the moon is closely linked to sacredness and non-violence. As time passed, women began to use cloths to absorb the blood, but menstruation still returned to the earth when washing the cloths.

Later, blood came to be seen as something disgusting and dirty, so the connection with the ancestral rituals of planting the moon was lost. Thus, disposable pads were created to "guarantee" more hygiene, but as a consequence, women lost the connection with their own nature.

The Taboo of Menstrual Blood Today

In Genesis, when Eve eats the apple, the woman is cursed to suffer the pains of childbirth every month. Thus, blood came to be seen as something negative and dirty. Even though there is a lot of accessible information, this taboo still exists today.

Some girls, influenced by their families and the environment around them, may still grow up believing that blood is dirty, and thus lose the connection with their lunation and their own essence.

Many women, especially in their adolescence, had to hide their blood, so menstrual periods were always unwanted. Breaking this view is like creating another relationship with blood.

Moreover, nowadays tantric therapists advocate that menstruation can be very powerful for reaching high states of consciousness during sex. For both men and women.

Why do the Plant the Moon ritual? The symbolism

Ancestral cultures consider the womb to be the origin of everything that exists, so blood is seen as something magical. Thus, symbolically, it is linked to the cycles of the moon, that is, to phases and transformations. Therefore, it is an important stage to connect with yourself and renew your energies.

In this way, following one's own cycle creates conscious union of the woman with her creative and productive processes. In addition, it is important to think that the earth will be nourished with the same energy that nourished her body, and this creates contact with the divine and the Goddess.

Women bring with them cyclical energy, so being more and more in touch with this force helps the process of self-knowledge. Furthermore, planting the moon helps to access memories and personal power, because it is related to the sexual chakra or root chakra.

The Planting the Moon ritual

The Plant the Moon ritual is considered a stage of individual and collective healing, related to renewal and rebirth. Linked to the lunar cycles, the ritual offers the experience of getting in touch with what happened during the last lunation period.

In this way, the woman can find understanding and renew her energy, attracting positive vibrations for the cycle that is about to begin. Beginning to plant the moon gives new meaning to menstruation, dispelling ideas that "blood is dirty."

In this way, the woman begins to create an intimate connection with her own essence, helping in her process of self-knowledge. It is important to do the ritual during the period of lunation or menstruation. In addition, you can set up an altar in your own way, with crystals, incense, roses, candles, among other elements.

The most important thing is that you let your imagination flow, so you can be sure that the ritual will be done in the best way possible. Furthermore, some herbs are indicated to compose the altar and make incense, such as rue and lavender, responsible for balancing energies, revitalizing, and attracting peace of mind.

Planting the moon is easier than you might think, the only steps are to harvest the blood and return it to the earth. If you plan to start planting your moon, find out below the most important information to perform the ritual.

Best Date

To plant the moon, it is ideal that the ritual is performed during the menstrual period, or rather, lunation. But there are no rules about this practice, in fact, it is ideal that each woman does it in her own way, connecting with her own essence.

In this logic, there are people who plant the moon every day of their menstrual period, while others do the ritual only on the last day, among other possibilities. In this way, it is an invitation to let yourself be carried away by intuition and sensibility.

In addition, meditative practices can be done before the ritual, but only if it makes sense to you. Another point is that when planting the moon the intuition tends to increase, this is because a connection was created with the earth, thus a cycle is renewed. Therefore, the ritual is a tool for self-knowledge and connection with the divine.

Good herbs to be used in the ritual

In the ritual, you can choose to prepare an altar with herbs, incense, candles, and crystals.

Remember that your body is affected by the energies around you, so it is recommended to do an energetic cleansing periodically.

Rue is ideal for maintaining vibrational balance, supplying vital energies, opening paths, and providing protection, so it can be used as an amulet. Another option is lavender, also known as lavender, a plant widely used to maintain vibrational balance.

The lavender bath is relaxing and revitalizing, so regardless of belief, it can be done by anyone. Lavender is also effective for healing wounds, helping with anxiety, depression, and stress.

Goddesses that can be revered in the ritual

To do the ritual you can place images of the goddesses on your altar, or add other elements of your choice, like flowers and candles. Let your intuition guide the ritual. A goddess related to the ritual is the goddess of darkness, representing that which is dark, so during the lunation it is important to focus on how your inner self is, searching for deep understandings.

Blood and women become powerful during the lunation, so a healing process is possible. Furthermore, there is an ancient prophecy that states that the more the women return the blood to the earth, the more they find peace, both individual and collective.

Other goddesses can also be revered in the ritual, so if you have an affinity with a spiritual figure, don't hesitate to use it during the ritual. Remember that your intuition should guide the whole practice.

Step 1: Collect the blood

To plant the moon, blood can be collected in several ways, choose the one that is best for you. During the lunation, you can choose to use cloth pads, so when you wash them the blood should be collected and stored in a bottle. Another option is menstrual collectors that store the blood.

In addition, you may prefer to sleep with sheets and old clothes and let the blood flow freely. Some women choose this path because it provides greater freedom. Furthermore, in ancient rituals, the blood flowed from the woman's body directly onto the earth, which is another interesting option.

If storing the blood, it is advised not to take too long, because in contact with air, it begins to decompose. Moreover, it is important to note that disposable absorbents should not be used when planting the moon, because their composition harms the earth. The blood should be diluted in water, in a ratio of about ⅔ of water to ⅓ of blood.

Step 2: preparing the environment

To do the moon planting ritual it is essential to prepare the environment, so choose a calm place and, preferably, in contact with nature. If it is possible to be in contact with the earth, go barefoot and feel the energy of the environment.

For many women, especially those who live in the city, planting the moon this way is unfeasible, but nothing prevents the ritual from being performed.

You are free to leave the space as you wish, and you can use herbs, incense, and crystals during the process. Another option is to put on some music, or perhaps play and sing something. Let your intuition ask what is best for the environment and for the ritual as a whole.

In addition, you can choose to plant the moon in a pot of plants that are related to the moment you are going through. In this logic, rue is a good option for those who need to do energetic cleansing.

Geranium, on the other hand, helps women who desire pregnancy, while lavender brings calm and tranquility. The moon can be planted in the same pot at all times, but it can also vary from time to time. So connect with your intuition and let it guide you.

Step 3: Planting the Moon

If you feel comfortable disposing of your blood directly in the ground, that is, being in contact with nature, have this experience. But if for you this task is too difficult or uncomfortable, go to the garden or choose a vase in your house to deposit the blood.

With the environment prepared and the blood nearby, give thanks, with your knees in the earth, for your life and the learning acquired in the last cycle. If you are going to put the blood in a vase, choose one or more plants that resonate with your feelings and sensations.

Begin to pour the blood onto the earth, remembering what happened to you in this last cycle, and making prayers for the next. Connect with the present moment and with your intuition, understanding the ritual as a time to mark the beginning of a new phase. At the end of the process you can meditate, in order to receive guidance from the goddess for the cycle that is beginning.

If I don't menstruate, can I do the ritual?

If you don't menstruate for some reason, rest assured that you can and should do the ritual following the lunar cycle. During the new moon, do the ritual the same way using tea, juice, or wine, symbolizing your blood.

Remember that it is important to have faith, intention, and surrender during the ritual. Planting the moon strengthens a woman's essence and the connection with her ancestry, providing individual and collective healing. Now that you know the importance of this ritual, plant your moon and connect with your inner strength.

As an expert in the field of dreams, spirituality and esotericism, I am dedicated to helping others find the meaning in their dreams. Dreams are a powerful tool for understanding our subconscious minds and can offer valuable insights into our daily lives. My own journey into the world of dreams and spirituality began over 20 years ago, and since then I have studied extensively in these areas. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge with others and helping them to connect with their spiritual selves.