Best Popular Full moon Ritual Prayers Worldwide
- Ms Yuna Salazar
- Sep 1, 2025
- 6 min read
Updated: Sep 27, 2025
Full moon rituals are practices performed during the full moon phase, often with the intention of releasing what no longer serves an individual and manifesting new desires. This lunar phase is considered a powerful time for introspection, emotional release, and setting intentions due to the moon's heightened energy and illumination.
The concept of full moon rituals is rooted in various spiritual and cultural traditions that have long recognized the moon's influence on Earth and its inhabitants. While scientific evidence directly linking full moon rituals to specific outcomes is limited, the power of intention, mindfulness, and ritual can lead to positive emotional and psychological benefits. Many practitioners find these rituals to be a valuable tool for personal growth, self-care, and connecting with natural cycles.
Popular Full Moon Ritual Prayers Worldwide
Full moon rituals often incorporate prayers or affirmations to amplify their effectiveness. These prayers vary widely depending on the spiritual background and personal beliefs of the individual or group. Here are some popular examples of full moon ritual prayers and their underlying intentions:
1. Prayers of Release and Forgiveness
A core aspect of many full moon rituals is the act of letting go of negative emotions, limiting beliefs, and past grievances. Prayers for release often involve acknowledging what needs to be relinquished and then symbolically surrendering it to the moon's energy for transmutation.
General Release Prayer: "Under the glorious Full Moon, I forgive everything, everyone, every experience, every memory of the past or present that needs forgiveness. I forgive everyone positively. I also forgive myself for past mistakes. The Universe is love, and I am forgiven and governed by love alone. Love is now adjusting my life. Realizing this, I abide in peace."
Prayer for Releasing What No Longer Serves: "At this full moon, I AM releasing all that is not in alignment with my greatest and highest good. I AM choosing to be free. I AM choosing an end to karma by forgiving everyone who has wronged me and asking forgiveness of all whom I have wronged, in all dimensions, on all timelines: past, present, and future. I release all beliefs, persons and situations that attempt to blind me to my wholeness and power in all dimensions, on all timelines: past, present, and future. I AM releasing all that distracts me from my life’s purpose, which has been planned by my soul before this incarnation. I willingly let go of all that no longer serves my greatest and highest good in all dimensions, on all timelines: past, present and future."
Divine Feminine Release Prayer: This prayer focuses on releasing societal and personal patterns that suppress the divine feminine, calling for harmony and respect. It involves physical gestures like outstretched hands and drawing energy from the earth and sky. "I release all archaic patterning that suppresses or degrades the divine feminine in all her manifestations, within myself, within all society, and on the planet. I refuse to conduct, consent, or condone thoughts, words, or deeds that degrade the feminine."
2. Prayers for Manifestation and Abundance
While the new moon is traditionally associated with setting intentions, the full moon is seen as a powerful time for the culmination and manifestation of those intentions. Prayers in this category focus on attracting positive outcomes, such as money, love, and good luck.
Money Manifestation Prayer (with actions): "Money to money, I do not collect - I multiply, I protect myself from debt and waste. As you, the Moon, are full in the sky, so may my treasury be full." This prayer is often recited while opening a wallet with money and is continued for several days as the moon begins to decline. Another variation involves placing seven silver coins in a bowl of water under moonlight and saying: “As you, the Moon, are full, so the bowl is full of water, as the stars around you shine, so the coins in the water shine. Let them shine with a full bowl, scatter handfuls in their pockets, so that I do not know the need-sadness, poverty to avoid."
Love Manifestation Prayer (with actions): These prayers often involve symbolic elements like rose oil, rose petals, or holy water. One example includes: “As this rose blossomed under the moonlight, enchanted with its beauty, so I (Name) became a beauty, so I found my love for life. The Milky Way is to help me show the judge the way to my doorstep. Amen.” This is often performed naked with a mirror and a bowl of water infused with rose oil and petals. Another prayer, using boiled water and salt, states: "Moon water, like a girl's tear, let me be young, beautiful and sad, let me love the one I love, for my beauty, for the flexibility of character!"
General Manifestation and Gratitude: "I accept control of the circumstances of my life, at the same time surrendering to your divine will. I gratefully receive and accept your guidance. There is nothing that can prevent me from moving forward. I claim my sovereignty. I AM free. And so it is." This prayer emphasizes acceptance, guidance, and personal power.
3. Prayers to the Moon as a Divine Entity
Many full moon rituals involve direct prayers or invocations to the moon, often personified as a goddess or a powerful spiritual entity. These prayers express gratitude, seek guidance, and ask for the moon's energy to empower intentions.
Prayer to Sister Moon/Goddess of the Night: "Sister Moon, Goddess of the Night ❤ You are a beautiful, powerful presence in my life. Every month, you shine your strong, bright light down upon me. You remind me of my own powerful cycles – my own ability to shine my very brightest, and my Soul’s desire to sometimes retreat into darkness & rest. You remind me each month that both are important. Both are necessary. At this time of your strongest, brightest light, I pray to you to hear my dreams. To hear these things, my Soul is working hard on. To hear my new beginnings. And I ask you to help me bring them to light. Please shine your powerful light on my dreams. And shine your powerful light on me. We are co-creators. Give me the strength to continue to work on my dreams, and the faith to release these dreams to the Universe & trust in your power to bring my dreams to life. I am not alone, I don’t need to do this all on my own. We’re not meant to do this all on our own. Thank you for hearing my dreams. Thank you for hearing them, absorbing them into your light & shining them back down to Earth–back down upon me & into my life. Thank you for giving my dreams power. And thank you for working with me to bring them to life."
Sophian Full Moon Ceremony Invocation: This ceremony, rooted in Sophian spirituality, includes invocations to "Abba, Father, Mother God," "Jesus, Mary, Lord and Lady," and "Spirit of the Living God, Sophia, Wisdom." It also calls upon elements like the morning breeze, blazing sun, river flow, and strength of the land, as well as nature and ancestors, to "worship now the Living God, Her sacred name is Love."
Orphic Hymn to Selene: Ancient traditions, such as the Orphic hymns, offer elaborate prayers to the moon, often associating it with various deities and powers. An excerpt from an Orphic Hymn to Selene (the Greek goddess of the moon) includes: "Hear me, O divine queen, O light-bringing and splendid Selene, O bull-horned Moon, crossing the air as you race with night. Nocturnal, torch-bearing, maiden of beautiful stars, O Moon, waxing and waning, feminine and masculine, luminous, lover of horses, mother of time, bearer of fruit, amber-colored, moody, shining in the night, all-seeing and vigilant, surrounded by beautiful stars, you delight in the quiet and in the richness of the night, you grant fulfillment and favor as, like a jewel, you shine in the night."
4. Tibetan Buddhist Prayers
In Tibetan Buddhism, the full moon is considered an auspicious day for re-commitment to one's practice. Rituals often involve meditation, reciting mantras, and offering dedications "to ease the suffering for all sentient beings." These prayers focus on compassion and spiritual development rather than personal manifestation.
Common Elements and Practices in Full Moon Rituals
Beyond specific prayers, many full moon rituals share common elements that enhance their spiritual and psychological impact:
Creating Sacred Space: This often involves lighting candles (white for spiritual power, hope, cleansing, and protection), incense, or using crystals.
Journaling: Writing down thoughts, emotions, intentions, and things to release is a common practice for self-reflection and clarity.
Meditation and Mindfulness: Centering oneself through deep breathing and meditation helps to connect with the moon's energy and gain introspection.
Symbolic Release: Burning or tearing up a paper on which negative aspects are written is a powerful symbolic act of letting go.
Moon Water: Charging water under the full moon's light is believed to infuse it with lunar energy, which can then be used for various purposes like drinking, bathing, or watering plants.
Charging Crystals: Placing crystals under the full moon is thought to cleanse and recharge them.
Connecting with Nature: Spending time outdoors under the moonlight, or engaging in activities like dancing or bathing, helps to connect with the Earth's natural rhythms.
Gratitude: Expressing thanks for blessings and achievements is an important part of celebrating the culmination energy of the full moon.
Full moon rituals are highly personal and can be adapted to suit individual beliefs and preferences. Whether practiced alone or in a group, they offer a structured way to engage with the lunar cycle for personal growth and well-being.



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