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New Moon Intention Spell: Align Your Energy & Manifest with Purpose
1. Why the New Moon Phase Is Ideal for Spellwork
- Understand the astrological significance: the new moon symbolizes fresh starts, planting seeds, and setting intentions.
- Learn how lunar energy amplifies focused willpower and makes your spell more effective.
- Identify the best time window (within 48 hours after the new moon) for casting this particular spell.
2. Tools & Ingredients You’ll Need (No Fancy Altar Required)
- A white or silver candle (represents clarity and new beginnings) – a tea light works perfectly.
- Small piece of paper and a pen (preferably with black or dark blue ink for intention-setting).
- Optional but helpful: a clear quartz crystal, a small bowl of water, or a sprig of rosemary for purification.
3. Preparing Your Sacred Space & Mindset
- Cleanse your area physically (tidy up) and energetically (smudge with sage, incense, or simply open a window for fresh air).
- Ground yourself with three deep breaths – imagine roots connecting you to the earth.
- Set a clear, single intention for the spell (e.g., “I attract a new job opportunity” rather than a vague wish).
4. Step‑by‑Step Casting of the New Moon Intention Spell
- Light the candle while saying aloud: “As this flame glows, my intention takes form.”
- Write your intention on the paper in the present tense (e.g., “I am open to receiving abundance”). Fold the paper three times toward you.
- Hold the folded paper over the candle flame (safely) for a moment, then place it under the candle holder. Visualize your intention as already true for 2–3 minutes.
5. Sealing & Releasing the Spell Energy
- Thank the moon, the elements, and your own higher self for supporting the work.
- Blow out the candle (do not snuff it – blowing sends the intention out into the universe).
- Keep the folded paper in a special place (e.g., under your pillow or in a wallet) until the next new moon, then bury or burn it.
6. Practical Tips for Beginners & Common Mistakes
- Don’t try to force a specific outcome – stay open to





