Mourning Full Moon
November 25, 2015 – Northern Hemisphere November is a time we mourn that which we have lost and banish that which we no longer need in … Read More
November 25, 2015 – Northern Hemisphere November is a time we mourn that which we have lost and banish that which we no longer need in … Read More
November 11, 2015 – Southern Hemisphere This moon helps develop courage and power while returning to a time of innocence and trust. Ripe Berries Moon is … Read More
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 … Read More
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 … Read More
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 … Read More
With the full moon of October, we are completing one full moon cycle since the powerful Final Total Lunar Eclipse in September. We are integrating the shifts and … Read More
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 … Read More
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon’s shadow crosses the Earth’s surface. Although this is not a total solar eclipse it begins the eclipse cycle that … Read More
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. … Read More
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 … Read More