Moon Wisdom

April's Pink Moon

April’s Pink Moon carries rich symbolism tied to new growth and blossoming energy. The name doesn’t mean the moon itself turns pink; it comes from the wild pink phlox flowers that bloom in early spring across North America. These blossoms were among the first signs of the season’s renewal, so communities named the April full […]

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March's Full Worm Moon

The Worm Moon is the traditional name for the full moon that appears in March, and it carries both natural and spiritual significance.The name comes from Native American traditions, particularly the Algonquin tribes. It marks the time when Earthworms reappear as the soil begins to thaw in the Northern Hemisphere.The return of the Earthworms signals

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February's Snow Moon

Are you ready to connect with February’s Snow Moon? Embracing its energy can be a powerful opportunity for purification, resilience, endurance, and renewal. This moon invites you to take a moment for some self-reflection—it might be a little intimidating, but it’s also a chance to see what you love about yourself and what you’d like

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Wolf Full Moon

The Wolf Moon is a beautiful time for introspection, strength, and connection. As this special full moon rises on January 13th, it’s the perfect occasion to reflect on the past year and set positive intentions for the new one. This unique celestial event encourages us to let go of what’s no longer serving us and

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December Full Moon and Quartz Crystal

December’s Full Moon heralds the beginning of winter, a cosmic canvas for emotional release, healing, and introspection. It paves the way for internal reflection and affirming self-dialogue while illuminating all that is beautiful in the changing of the season and nature’s enduring cycle. Like all full moons; December’s Cold Moon is best appreciated outdoors. Spending

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Beaver Moon

The Beaver Moon is all about abundance, prosperity, and taking a moment to appreciate everything you’ve achieved. It’s a great reminder to prepare for changes, focus on your growth, and let go of anything that no longer serves you. This lunar phase can help you discover new opportunities and talents, offering fresh perspectives on any

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Harvest Moon cow from clothesline

Honouring July’s Harvest Full Moon In the cycle of death and rebirth, the Full Moon represents the start of the death phase. It’s a spiritual time to reflect on what has passed while preparing for new experiences and transformations. This means listening to the universe’s subtle signs and letting go of things that keep you

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Buck Full Moon

What are you doing with your Buck Full Moon on July 21st? This summer-time moon encourages you to harness its yang (masculine) energy to pursue your goals with determination and vigour. It symbolizes a time for setting ambitious long-term goals and embracing leadership roles in your personal and professional life. The Buck Moon may inspire

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Once in a blue moon

Our Moon is a symbol of the ebb and flow of life. A powerful influence on our planet and all who reside here sentient and non-sentient. It is an integral part of our ecosystems and a mover of tides and emotions. Honouring and tapping into that energy resource can be humbling. A ritual sets the

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