‘Tis the Season of the Witch and the Dark Goddesses. As we move from the light half of the year into the dark, we turn inward and request soul guidance from the Dark Mothers who hold sway over this time of year. For those seeking connection with Goddess and in particular the Dark Goddesses, my […]
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Goddess EveryDay – Samhain Goddesses and Ritual Workings by Kimberly Moore
Autumn is here and, in some places, the Goddesses of Winter have proven a bit impatient and brought early bursts of snow. Here in Delaware, the brilliant light of summer is stretching into the long shadows of Autumn. The air is more crisp and our temperatures are definitely trending downward. If we close our eyes […]
The Magic of the Dark Moon By Renee Starr
Traditional lunar wisdom suggests that no magic is to commence during the dark moon as the veils are very thin at this time, and it is too chaotic, and unstable of an energy to be worked with, but I have found that this is a very special time for a very special kind of magic, […]
Goddess Calendar for September 2018 by Kimberly F. Moore
Hera Alone on the Mountain by Patricia Monaghan From this height I can see everything. I watch the day recede, I watch the light fade into red, I watch the brown leaves fall to earth. It is time to strip to the bone. Time to measure the worth of each moment, to catch the last […]
Being a Catalyst by Lauri Ann Lumby
You Can Run but You Can’t Hide How many times have you heard the light of a candle used as an example of the function of the light “filling a previously darkened room with light?” The problem with this metaphor is that it neglects a critically important aspect of light – the casting of shadows. […]
A Journey with the Cailleach by Jude Lally
When you look over the folklore of Ireland and Scotland the Cailleach is known by many names, this is because she was a localized deity. She was the Cailleach of your loch, mountain or moorland – this then gave her slightly different qualities and the animals associated with her. I do not know all these […]
Oya, Queen of the Cemetery by Brandi Auset
Oya is the Orisha Goddess of the Wind, Storms, and Change. An orisha is a deity of the Yoruba people of Africa, specifically Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Liberia, and the Ivory Coast. The Yoruban religious beliefs and worship of the orishas spread from Africa to the New World via the Atlantic slave trade, and formed the foundation of […]
Celebrating the Goddess Gaia for April 11 Full Moon {Goddess Full Moon Group}
Join the Goddess Full Moon Group for the first Spring Full Moon celebrating the Goddess Gaia on Tuesday, April 11 at 8pm eastern, the date of the Full Moon! Brandi Auset and I lead the Goddess Full Moon Group every month, as well as some special Goddess Wheel celebrations, and it includes discussion of the featured Goddess, […]
Meeting Maman Brigitte on Death’s Doorstep {Kimberly Moore}
Haitian Creole – Mesye la kwa avanse pou l we yo! Maman Brigitte malad, li kouche sou do, Pawol anpil pa leve le mo (les morts, Fr.) Mare tet ou, mare vant ou, mare ren ou, Yo prale we ki jan yap met a jenou. English – Gentlemen of the cross (deceased ancestors) advance for […]