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Drawing down the Moon (also known as drawing down the Goddess) is a central ritual in many contemporary Wiccan traditions. During the ritual, a coven 's High Priestess enters a trance and requests that the Goddess or Triple Goddess , symbolized by the Moon , enter her body and speak through her.
Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today is a sociological study of contemporary Paganism in the United States written by the American Wiccan and journalist Margot Adler.
Beherit's best-known and most influential album, Drawing Down the Moon, was recorded between April and August in 1992. [9] It was released in 1993 as the band's first official LP. The album was named after a Wiccan ritual, "drawing down the Moon". [10]
Drawing Down the Moon may refer to: Drawing down the Moon (ritual), a Wiccan ritual; Drawing Down the Moon (Beherit album), 1993; Drawing Down the Moon (Azure Ray album), 2010; Drawing Down the Moon, a 1997 movie starring Walter Koenig; Drawing Down the Moon, a book on neopaganism by Margot Adler
Adler wrote Drawing Down the Moon, [3] a 1979 book about Neopaganism which was revised in 2006. [14] The book is considered by some a watershed in American Neopagan circles, as it provided the first comprehensive look at modern nature-based religions in the US. For many years it was the only introductory work about American Neopagan communities.
The disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic caused multiple difficulties for Foxing. They had planned to "road test" a handful of songs on Draw Down the Moon during a May 2020 tour with Bent Knee before the virus brought touring to a halt, and to make up for the lost income usually provided by touring, Murphy and guitarist Eric Hudson both began offering music lessons over Skype. [7]
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On August 4, 2010, Stereogum announced Azure Ray had reunited and premiered the first song from Drawing Down the Moon, "Don't Leave My Mind.". [1] They later premiered the video, directed by Ryan Berg, for "Don't Leave My Mind" on September 30, 2010, [2] Pitchfork called said the new album, "sounds warmly familiar, a reminder of why we missed them in the first place."