Southern 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 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…
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Eclipses are powerful celestial gifts that can assist us in re-navigating our life path. Often thought to be wild cards, they create unexpected changes to our plans and force endings that are long overdue. This particular new moon total solar eclipse falls under the influence of Cancer. Cancer impacts our relationship with our home, our…
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June 18th New Moon Ritual celebrating the Dream Walker and Earth Walker
The moon rules water, and water is a symbolic way of washing away the old to welcome the new. Running yourself a nourishing bath is a beautiful way to take care of yourself and create space for reflection. Infuse your bath with whatever you like. Epsom or Himalayan bath salts, flower petals, or essential oils….
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Many of you have contacted me regarding the online subscription series. Due to family emergencies and the extra…
March 20th – MABON – Autumn Equinox – Southern Hemisphere
The time of the Equinox provides us with a time “Between the worlds” a window through which we can perform special magick as we honor the turning of the wheel and the unseen world. This is one of two days when the earth will experience equal portions of light and dark. A Powerful night to…
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November 1st BELTANE – Southern 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 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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