The triple moon is associated with the Divine Feminine and sometimes referred to as the Triple Goddess or Triple Moon Goddess. The triple moon symbolizes the moons phases of crescent, full and new/dark or waxing, full & waning . It also symbolizes the feminine phases of life of Maiden, Mother & Crone. The symbol of the… Continue reading Triple Moon Magick
Author: Melyssa
Imbolc
Imbolc or Imbolg means “in the belly” & is a Celtic Gaelic festival that celebrates the half-way point between Winter Solstice (Dec. 21st) & Spring (Mar. 20th). It signifies the return of the light & warmer days. We see the Goddess Brigid, The Mother Saint of Ireland, with her fiery red hair and flowing, pastel… Continue reading Imbolc
The Lovers
This is one of the two months per year, February & May, that I love referring to this card. February due to Valentines Day & May for Beltane. These months are all about love & passion so naturally The Lovers card applies. February or “Februa” in Latin means to cleanse & purify which initially makes… Continue reading The Lovers
Ancestors The Keys To Your Legacy
It’s always during Samhain, All Saints Day & All Souls Day (Oct. 26-Nov. 2) that my heart yearns to honour loved ones that have passed. It’s also a time that I wonder about my ancestors, who they were, what type of people they were & how they lived their lives. Ancestor - "any person from… Continue reading Ancestors The Keys To Your Legacy
The Spirit of Samhain
🎃“It’s the MOST wonderful time of the year”. Halloween or traditionally called Samhain (pronounced soW-en) is an ancient Celtic/Pagan tradition still celebrated, BIG TIME, today. It signaled a time of total celebration of the year gone past. It was considered to be a New Year celebration of sorts, the end of the great Wheel of… Continue reading The Spirit of Samhain