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Matariki – Celebration of the Seven Sisters – June 6th

Matariki – Celebration of the Seven Sisters – June 6th

In the Southern Hemisphere a very special time approaches with the celebration of Matariki. Matariki is an important cluster of stars to the Maori and a key navigational beacon for ocean voyagers. Also known as the Pleiades, the seven sisters and sacred to all indigenous people and earth walkers. On June 6h the Matariki star…

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The Winter Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere
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The Winter Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere

  It is from the state of original chaos, the black void that the old creatrix goddesses are said to have brought forth all that is. The belief that the world started with the sacred spark of creative potential contained within the primordial womb is one of humanity’s oldest concepts. The visual symbol that represents…

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SamHein  –  October 31st – Northern Hemisphere

SamHein – October 31st – Northern Hemisphere

Recognized by the ancient Druids,  as their New Year, and known as The Ancestor Night. It represented the final harvest, when the crops were safely stored for the coming winter. This is a night to remember those who have passed between the worlds. Before the traditions of Halloween were adopted into our culture there was all Hollow’s…

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Beltane – Southern Hemisphere

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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Southern Hemisphere – New Moon – October 12th/13th

Southern Hemisphere – New Moon – October 12th/13th

First New Moon of Spring Ceremony At this  time the green grass begins to grow. Fruits from the previous fall harvest are brought to ceremony and consumed to remember the continuation of the Creator’s care and blessing. All the home fires were extinguished and the warmth of spring was returning.   This is a time of…

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Northern Hemisphere – NEW MOON – October 12th/13th

Northern Hemisphere – NEW MOON – October 12th/13th

Autumn is the season  the Cherokee nation believes the world was created. Celebrated on the first new moon following the Autumn Equinox. This is even more powerful as it is the first new moon following the Final Total Lunar Eclipse.   New moons always represent a potent energy of renewal and rebirth. For the Cherokee nation,  a gathering would occur where…

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Spring Equinox Southern Hemisphere

Spring Equinox Southern Hemisphere

September 20/21, 2015 In the Celtic lands Ostara also known as the Spring Equinox was celebrated as the return of the Goddess after her winter hibernation. This is the time when the crone or wise woman is transformed once again into the maiden. At the same time the God source reborn at Yule has now…

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Autumn Equinox – Northern Hemisphere

Autumn Equinox – Northern Hemisphere

known as MABON September 20/21, 2015 The Autumn Equinox, also known, as Mabon is, the balance between light and dark. As we give thanks for the abundance that the long days and strong power have given, we also take this moment to balance, to rest, to simply be, preparing ourselves for the approaching winter season.  …

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Moon of the Faery Folk – Southern Hemisphere August 29, 2015

Moon of the Faery Folk – Southern Hemisphere August 29, 2015

The earth is fully awakened. This is considered the last Full Moon of Winter just before the Spring Equinox,  known to be the moon of the Faery Folk.   A time to gather the seeds of inspiration and revisit those thoughts that have been dormant or pushed aside. My close connection to the world of enchantment…

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Corn Full Moon – August 29th Northern Hemisphere

Corn Full Moon – August 29th Northern Hemisphere

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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