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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2018 is a year when our past and future join together. As our spiritual family continues to grow around the world we are woven together in the web. I usually follow the ancient Celtic traditions or Native American but this year I wanted to share rituals from around the world so that you may choose…
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July 27/28th – Star Magick Meditation for the Total Lunar Eclipse
Robbyne LaPlant takes you on this meditation with the influences of the Total Lunar Eclipse and the Star Magick. [kad_vimeo url=”https://vimeo.com/281191492/f7a80e414d” width=”800″ height=”600″]
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June 17th/18th – Moon Bathing with the Epona
The Full Moon of June Meditation with the Goddess Epona. As we continue to move forward on our spiritual journey at an ever-accelerating rate through these retrogrades, the beliefs we have held on to for so long are coming up for review. Just a reminder that this Full Moon in June occurring on the 17th/18th…
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September 25/26th – New Moon in Libra
This new moon is in Libra, which is ruled by Venus, the Goddess of love, known as the morning star in the celestial realms. This is an opportune new moon for setting intentions to attract in love for those who are single and to celebrate current relationships by focusing on the qualities our partners bring…
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December 21st – The Winter Solstice – Be the Light
The Winter Solstice is a time of year that has been celebrated for millennia, across cultures and continents. The energy of the Winter Solstice is vibrant, celebratory, illuminating, and deeply reflective. In the (northern hemisphere) it is the shortest day of the year, and the longest night. The Winter Solstice marks a return to light…
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January 2022 – Wolf Moon Meditation
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