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Blood Moon Meaning, Rituals & 2025–2028 Eclipse Guide (Spiritual & Astronomical)

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Few lunar events capture the imagination like a Blood Moon—when the full moon turns deep red or orange during a total lunar eclipse. For centuries, this phenomenon has been seen as an omen, a sign of transformation, and a time when the veil between the visible and invisible worlds grows thin.

In 2026, the Blood Moon rises on March 3rd, aligning with the Worm Moon and a total lunar eclipse. The Worm Moon traditionally marks the first soft stirring of spring — when the ground begins to thaw and life quietly returns beneath the surface.

When this early-spring full moon darkens into a red moon, that gentle renewal energy meets the intensity of eclipse transformation. Unlike autumn eclipses tied to harvest themes, this early-spring eclipse carries awakening energy, truth surfacing, and emotional clearing before a new season begins.

The spiritual meaning of a Blood Moon centers on transformation, endings, and emotional revelation.

For spiritual practitioners, witches, and those attuned to natural cycles, this is not just a dramatic sky event. It is a threshold moment — a release point before growth accelerates, a clearing of old emotional debris before fresh intentions take root.

In this guide, we’ll explore:

  • The meaning and spiritual symbolism of the Blood Moon.
  • The date of the 2025 Blood Moon and 2026 Blood Moon and their place in a near-tetrad of eclipses.
  • Rituals and practices you can try during a Blood Moon.
  • Common questions about Blood Moon magic, moon water, and eclipse energy.

What Is a Blood Moon?

Astronomically, a Blood Moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse, when the Earth moves directly between the sun and moon. Instead of disappearing, the moon is lit by sunlight passing through Earth’s atmosphere. This filtered light appears in shades of orange and red, giving the moon its striking “blood” appearance.

Cultures across history have interpreted the Blood Moon in powerful ways. In folklore, it was often seen as a sign of upheaval, prophecy, or endings. For witches and modern practitioners, it is understood as a time of shadow work, release, and deep transformation—a moon that illuminates what we usually try to keep hidden.

Stylized illustration of a lunar eclipse showing the moon glowing red in Earth’s shadow.

Blood Moon Meaning & Spiritual Significance

While a normal full moon is associated with culmination, manifestation, and abundance, a Blood Moon adds intensity. The eclipse energy can disrupt normal lunar flow, amplifying emotions and stirring change.

Spiritual Meaning of a Blood Moon

A Blood Moon represents:

• Revelation
Hidden truths surface.

• Ending Cycles
Eclipse energy interrupts what’s stagnant.

• Emotional Climax
Feelings peak. Reactions intensify.

• Shadow Work
The parts of ourselves we avoid become visible.

Open journal and candle on a wooden desk during a Blood Moon night for shadow work reflection.

Some practitioners avoid manifestation rituals during a Blood Moon, choosing instead to focus on banishing, cleansing, or ancestral connection.

When is the Next Blood Moon?

The last total lunar eclipse occurred on March 3, 2026, during the Worm Moon. That eclipse was visible across parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, South America, and Australia.

The next total lunar eclipse — often called a Blood Moon because of the moon’s reddish color during totality — will occur on December 31, 2028.

Blood Moons tend to bring a surge of interest because they’re visually dramatic and relatively uncommon, but there’s no need to overcomplicate them. Most people use them for reflection, endings, release work, or simply appreciating the event itself.

For future eclipse dates, you can check the Time and Date eclipse calendar.

The Blood Moon Near-Tetrad (2025–2026)

Astronomers define a tetrad as four total lunar eclipses in a row, each about six months apart. While the mid-2020s don’t form a perfect tetrad, they bring a near-tetrad—a rare run of three Blood Moons in close succession.

  • March 14, 2025 → Total lunar eclipse (first in the sequence)
  • September 7, 2025 → Corn Moon / Blood Moon lunar eclipse
  • March 3, 2026 → Worm Moon / Total lunar eclipse
Graphic timeline showing three red Blood Moons for the 2025–2026 near-tetrad lunar eclipses, with March 3, 2026 highlighted.

The Near Tetrad: A Long Story of Chaos and Resolution

Most of us experience a Blood Moon as a single dramatic night — the sky darkens, the Moon turns red, and then it passes. But some eclipses are part of a larger pattern.

Astronomers use the word tetrad for four total lunar eclipses occurring about six months apart. While 2025–2026 does not form a classic tetrad, it creates a near-tetrad: three total lunar eclipses in close succession. Instead of one isolated event, this sequence unfolds like chapters in the same story.

This is less about sudden catastrophe and more about progression — a multi-year arc of disruption, shadow, and eventual resolution.

The first eclipse cracks the shell. It exposes what is already unstable. Patterns feel heavier. What you’ve tolerated becomes harder to ignore.

The middle eclipse deepens the shadow. By now, awareness has sharpened. Emotional roots surface. Avoided truths feel unavoidable.

The final eclipse shifts toward resolution. Resolution does not mean bliss. It means clarity. The truth has been named, the old skin has mostly shed, and you are choosing differently on purpose.

These Blood Moons do not erase the past. They close the chapter.

Blood Moons are just one type of rare lunar event. If you’re exploring how eclipses compare to Blue Moons, Supermoons, and other unusual lunar cycles, see the full guide to [Rare Moons Explained] (coming soon).

Forest path under a red Blood Moon, leading from dark winter trees into a brighter early-spring clearing.

So when you hear people talk about “all these eclipses in a row,” you don’t have to spiral into doom thinking. You can frame it as:

A long initiation, not a one-night test.

Each Blood Moon in this near tetrad asks a slightly different question, but they’re all variations of the same theme:

  • What is breaking open in my life right now?
  • What hidden truth is asking to be seen?
  • What am I finally ready to release, even if it once kept me safe?
  • What new way of living am I willing to commit to, slowly and realistically?

If you’re working with a moon journal or shadow work journal, you can treat every Blood Moon in this sequence as a checkpoint. On each eclipse, return to your previous notes. What has actually changed since the last one? What patterns are softer now? Which ones still feel stuck? That’s where your next piece of magic and healing belongs.

Rather than pressuring yourself to perform a perfect ritual on one dramatic night, let this near-tetrad remind you that transformation is gradual, not instant. The sky offers several checkpoints in a row — each one a chance to tell the truth and release what no longer fits.

Spiritual Insights on the Near-Tetrad

  • This sequence can feel like a cycle of initiation—a beginning, midpoint, and closing chapter within a single year.
  • Each Blood Moon builds on the energy of the last, deepening themes of release, shadow work, and transformation.
  • Many see such clusters as times of collective turning points, where the veil thins not just once, but repeatedly.

Not every eclipse cluster signals upheaval — but they often mark turning points that unfold gradually rather than dramatically.

The March 2025 eclipse opens the door, the September Corn Moon Blood Moon amplifies the harvest-and-eclipse energy, and the March 2026 eclipse completes the cycle.


Blood Moon Rituals & Practices

Popular Blood Moon rituals include shadow work, banishing candle spells, blood moon water, meditation, and ancestral connection.

1. Shadow Work Journal Ritual

A Blood Moon is the perfect time to face your shadow—the hidden parts of yourself you normally keep tucked away. This ritual helps you release old stories and clear space for new beginnings.

Steps:

  1. Sit somewhere quiet under the Blood Moon with a notebook or journal.
  2. Write down fears, patterns, or beliefs you’re ready to release.
  3. Safely burn or bury the pages to symbolize letting go.

Tip: End by journaling one positive truth you want to hold onto—it balances release with empowerment.

2. Banishing Candle Spell

Black candle burning on a simple altar during a Blood Moon banishing ritual.

Eclipses amplify the energy of endings. A simple candle spell channels this energy into a clear act of release.

Steps:

  1. Carve a word or symbol of what you want to banish into a black candle.
  2. Light the candle, focusing your intention on letting go.
  3. Let it burn safely until you feel the release is complete.

Tip: Dispose of the wax outside or at a crossroads to carry the energy away from you.

3. Blood Moon Water

Moon water is a beloved practice, but eclipse water carries unique intensity. Use it carefully and with respect.

Steps:

  1. Fill a glass jar with clean water and place it under the Blood Moon.
  2. Whisper your intention for release or protection.
  3. Seal and store the jar, using the water only for banishing, shadow work, or cleansing.
Glass jar of water charging under the red light of a Blood Moon lunar eclipse.

Note: Some practitioners avoid eclipse water altogether—trust your intuition on whether to make it.

4. Meditation Under the Red Moon

Sometimes the best ritual is simply to be present. A Blood Moon meditation allows the experience itself to guide you.

Steps:

  1. Find a quiet spot outdoors with a clear view of the moon.
  2. Breathe deeply, grounding yourself in the earth beneath you.
  3. Visualize the red light washing over you, clearing old energy.

Reflection: Notice what emotions or images rise during meditation—they may be messages from your subconscious.

5. Ancestral Connection

Eclipses were often seen as times when the veil between worlds thins. This ritual honors that liminal energy.

Steps:

  1. Create a small altar with photos, heirlooms, or offerings for your ancestors.
  2. Light a candle and speak their names aloud.
  3. Ask for guidance, then pay attention to dreams or signs in the days ahead.
Small ancestral altar with candle and framed photo illuminated by red eclipse light.

Tip: Leave offerings (food, herbs, or incense) outside afterward as a gesture of gratitude.


Should You Make Moon Water During a Blood Moon?

This is one of the most common questions about Blood Moon magic.

Some practitioners avoid making moon water during eclipses, since the moon’s light is temporarily obscured. They believe eclipse energy is too chaotic for manifestation. Others intentionally make Blood Moon Water for banishing, shadow work, and protection rituals.

The choice is yours—use Blood Moon Water for release, not for setting new intentions.

If you’re new to the practice, start with a traditional moon water ritual during a regular full moon before experimenting with eclipse energy. You can read the full guide here: How to Make Moon Water.

For eclipse-specific variations, see: Blood Moon Water: How to Collect It & 7 Powerful Ritual Uses.

Working Safely with Blood Moon Energy

Blood Moons carry intense eclipse energy. Many practitioners avoid manifestation at this time, focusing instead on release and shadow work. Always trust your intuition and keep these tips in mind:

  • Avoid manifestation spells — eclipse energy can feel chaotic.
  • If a ritual feels “off,” skip it. Observation is powerful too.
  • Ground yourself with food, journaling, or time in nature.
  • Handle fire and tools carefully.
  • Emotional intensity is normal — give yourself space to rest.
You don’t have to perform rituals to honor the Blood Moon. Simply watching the eclipse and offering gratitude is equally meaningful.
Person resting indoors with tea while watching a Blood Moon lunar eclipse through a window.

Should You Manifest During a Blood Moon?

Most traditional practitioners avoid:

  • manifestation
  • attraction magic
  • new intention planting

Because eclipse energy is unstable.

Instead focus on:

  • closure
  • detox
  • reflection

Plan for a Blood Moon in Your Moon Ritual Journal

While the Moon Ritual Journal doesn’t include dedicated eclipse pages, it includes everything you need to work intentionally with eclipse energy:

  • Ritual Planner (to outline release or banishing work)
  • Full Moon Reference Guide
  • Moon Water Collection Log
  • Shadow & Reflection Worksheets
  • Release Ritual templates
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You can use:

  • The Ritual Notes pages to track emotional shifts
  • The Self-Reflection worksheets for shadow integration
  • The Waning Moon Cord-Cutting page for release work

[Moon Ritual Journal 2026 – Hearth & Hedge]

What does a Blood Moon mean spiritually?

It symbolizes transformation, endings, and deep shadow work. Blood Moons often bring emotional intensity and collective change.

Is the Blood Moon the same as an eclipse?

Yes—a Blood Moon happens during a total lunar eclipse, when the Earth’s shadow turns the moon red.

Is a Blood Moon good or bad?

A Blood Moon is neither inherently good nor bad. Astronomically, it is simply a total lunar eclipse. Spiritually, it is often associated with endings, emotional intensity, and turning points. Whether it feels positive or difficult depends on what is shifting in your life at the time.

How often do Blood Moons happen?

Blood Moons occur during total lunar eclipses, which typically happen about once every one to three years somewhere in the world. However, visibility depends on location. Not every eclipse is visible from every continent.

What is a Blood Moon tetrad?

A Blood Moon tetrad is a series of four total lunar eclipses occurring about six months apart. During a tetrad, each eclipse turns the moon red. While tetrads are relatively rare, smaller eclipse clusters — sometimes called near-tetrads — can also occur.

Can you charge crystals during a Blood Moon?

Some practitioners choose to charge crystals during a Blood Moon, especially for protection or release work. Others prefer to wait for a regular full moon, as eclipse energy is considered intense and unpredictable. If you do charge crystals during an eclipse, focus on cleansing or releasing intentions rather than manifestation.

What happens spiritually during a lunar eclipse?

Spiritually, a lunar eclipse is often seen as a time of revelation and closure. Hidden emotions or patterns may surface, making it a powerful moment for reflection and release. Many traditions treat eclipses as checkpoints rather than beginning points.

The Blood Moon Is a Mirror

A Blood Moon doesn’t create chaos.

It reveals what was already unstable.

If you approach it calmly — observing rather than forcing — it becomes one of the most powerful checkpoints in the lunar calendar.

Transformation is not one dramatic night.

It’s a sequence.

And the sky is giving you several chances to do it consciously.

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