In late August, we celebrate the Corn Moon. A time of giving thanks to Mother Earth. Corn was the focus of early harvest celebrations and considered the “seed of seeds” and giver of life. It’s the time to harvest what you can now put aside for later use. What sacrifices can you make today that…
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December 27th – Full Moon Dedicated to the sacred spider
The Sacred Wheel of Completion is a Medicine Wheel of transition, symbolizing stepping through a doorway into a New World. This Medicine Wheel gives us the guidance to complete the year on the way to the future. Time is passing by very quickly and we are witnessing the collapse of many of the institutions that…
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Matariki – June 18th Southern Hemisphere – June 17th Northern Hemisphere
Studying the stars was a way of preserving history, knowledge, culture and maintaining ancient practices of the earth religion. The time of Matariki was a celebration and a coming together of family and friends. In ancient times it was used as a time to share with each other skills, achievements and history through story telling,…
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Northern Hemisphere “The Quickening Full Moon”
February 3rd ~ The Quickening Moon in the Northern Hemisphere is also known as the Snow Moon or the Bone Moon to the Cherokee. It is considered the last moon of winter and is when the “quickening” can be felt in the pregnant animals whose babies are due in springtime. It is a time when…
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April 30th – Samhain – Southern Hemisphere
This is the first of three nights in the Southern Hemisphere on which we celebrate Samhain. It is the end of the harvest, we recognize the last days of summer, and the cold nights of winter are coming. This is a night to thank the Goddess as we look forward to the winter and enter…
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February 26th/27th – Virgo Full Moon
With the practical energy from Virgo, this full moon can be a great opportunity to manifest a new way of service, balanced health and well-being as well as creating a flow of abundance from new sources. You can set up a simple full moon ritual to make this manifestation more magickal by creating an altar…
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