The Wheel of the Year begins to shift from a growing time to a harvest time. The first of three Celtic harvest festivals, the Festival of Bread and fruit is a time when the Sun God begins to weaken and the days begin to grow shorter as the nights grow longer. This is a powerful…
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Pandora’s pre-patriarchal myth, identified the box she had as a cornucopia of blessings and miracles she would give out freely. Pandora’s name in Greek means “all gifts.” So, this new moon can help us to identify the stories and/or excuses that have been holding us back in any way, which can help to finally release…
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May 7th/8th Super Full Moon Dedicated to The Rose
The May Full moon is the third and final super full moon of 2020 making the rituals and ceremonies performed on this night even more powerful. The rose accepted in all cultures and religions as a symbol of love encourages us to love ourselves and accept everyone as children of the Goddess. A time when…
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Winter Solstice Retreat to Waiheke Island, NZ – June 17-21, 2019
An invitation to join us for a winter solstice journey of discovery into the sacred feminine – healing…
August 22nd/23rd – Aquarian Moon of the Dragonfly
The full moon of August in Aquarius is a powerful time to express gratitude. Acknowledge the beauty of life itself and all we have brought into our beingness. This can be an emotional time as we are still integrating the energy that is reshaping us to adapt to the ever-changing world around us. This Full…
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Standing Before the Lady of Life
The next part of our journey was in the early morning hours to visit Karnak and the temple…
May 1 – BELTANE – Northern Hemisphere
Fire Ceremony of Purification This is the third of three ceremonies performed to invite the Sun’s return. The first began with Imbolc, followed by the Spring Equinox known as Ostara and now Beltane. The three celebrations were performed through sacred ritual to ensure the power of the sun would be at its fullest at the…
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