A new moon is a time to enter the dark womb of the Goddess to plant seeds or continue to nurture seeds planted in the previous moon cycle. Prepare for this night during the days before. Take the time to create a gratitude box or bowl. Paint or purchase one that is gold. Gold holds…
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This is a Gaelic word for “in the belly” Imbolc is the first of three fertility celebrations along with Ostara and Beltane to nurture the dreams and wishes created the night of the Winter Solstice. Imbolc serves to remind us that spring is approaching. This is a holy day of new beginnings and growth. Part…
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Zurück in der Schweiz
Zurück in der Schweiz Auf dem Pfad der Rose Das Herz der Taube aktivieren Samstag, 3. November…
August 8th – Stepping through the Lion’s Gate Meditation
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March 25th – Full Moon Lunar Eclipse in Libra dedicated to the Goddess Maat
Maat is an ancient Egyptian goddess worshipped for her ability to bring a sense of order from chaos. The Egyptians believed that the universe functioned with predictability and regularity; the cycles of the universe always remained constant. Both morally and physically, the universe was in perfect balance. Ma’at was known as the Egyptian goddess of…
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June 17th – Full Moon Dedicated to Epona
The June Full Moon is dedicated to the Goddess Epona, worshipped throughout the entire Celtic world. Often depicted as a woman with long hair riding upon a white mare. Epona is believed to have the ability to shape-shift between the form of a woman and that of a white mare. When she appeared in the…
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Beltane – Southern Hemisphere
This is the third of three ceremonies performed to invite the Sun’s return. The first began with Imbolc followed by the Spring Equinox also known as Ostara and now Beltane to ensure the power of the sun would be at its fullest at the time of the Summer Solstice when there was the greatest amount…
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