Northern Hemisphere The Wheel of the Year begins to shift from a growing time to a harvest time. The first of three Celtic harvest festivals (the others being Mabon and Samhain), the Festival of Bread and fruit is a time when the Sun God begins to weaken and the days begin to grow shorter as…
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Known as the Gathering Day or Litha 21st/22nd December December 21st-22nd is the time when we acknowledge our journey that began on December 21st last year and led us to this moment. We leave behind the challenges and disappointments of 2014, we acknowlege our accomplishments and victories, the growth that has taken place and…
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Strong Sun Full Moon
Southern Hemisphere December 25/26th This full moon creates a great time for nurturing your garden, your career, your relationships, and yourself. In December, the sun has returned to its full strength and the fields are growing. Flowers have bloomed, we’re beginning to see some early summer fruits and vegetables and the days are getting longer…
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March 21st – New Moon of the Hero’s Journey in the energy of the Equinox
This new moon is encouraging you to make the first move, showing up for yourself is what Aries energy is all about. A time of intention setting, reflecting, and planning. This lunation brings a strong feeling of a fresh start, as it is stationed in action-oriented Aries and heralds the equinox. It begins the Hero’s journey…
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November 13th – New Moon in Scorpio dedicated to Black Sara
Black Sara is many things to many people. For those who follow the Path of the Rose she is the gypsy queen who dreamed of the Magdalene and the other two Mary’s navigating through a storm in a boat with no clear direction, predestined to perish (having had no oars or sails) as they were…
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June 20th – Summer Solstice – Northern Hemisphere
The Summer Solstice is the most powerful day of the year for the Sun God. Celebrations begin at sunset the night before and continue through the next day. In ancient times, the Summer Solstice was a fire-festival of great importance when the burning of balefires ritually strengthened the sun. I wanted to share a variety…
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January opens the gateways to wondrous new beginnings
January is named after the Roman God Janus, known as the initiator of human life, transformations between stages…