• Strong Sun Moon

    Strong Sun Moon

    Names: Strawberry Moon, Rose Moon, Strong Sun Moon Colors: orange, yellow, purple Magick: abundance, love, prosperity The Algonquin named this moon for the sweet-smelling strawberry harvest that comes with this Season. Follow their example, gathering all the honeyed moments that you can and appreciating them for what they are. Intention: Indulge in the finer things……

  • Flower Moon

    Flower Moon

    Names: Flower Moon, Planting Moon Colors: pink, green, red, brown Magick: love, well-being, enchantment The Flower Moon basically begs you to take a moment to smell the roses. Enjoy the sweet smell of spring, and bask in the glory of mother nature’s lushness. Remind yourself of the beauty of rebirth, growth, and life. Intention: Take……

  • Wind Moon

    Wind Moon

    Names: Pink Moon, Wind Moon The Full Moon of April is the Pink Moon, named for the wildflower blossoms first appearing in the Northern Hemisphere, and occurs on a Thursday, the day of Jupiter. The cycle heralds the opportunity for plenty of prospects to blossom. While for some the brightness brings hope, it also brings……

  • Storm Moon

    Storm Moon

    Names: Worm Moon, Crow Moon, Sap Moon, Storm Moon Colors: green, white, light blue Magick: prosperity, fertility, success Lean in to the thawing of the seasons during the Sap Moon. Aptly named for the syrup that flows from maple trees during this time, this moon asks you to give in to your sweeter side. Intention……

  • Quickening Moon

    Quickening Moon

    Names: Snow Moon, Hunger Moon, Quickening Moon Colors: blue, white, black Magick: purification, empowerment The Snow Moon requires rest and presence of mind, allowing you to take time to recharge and reinvigorate your state of being. Remind yourself of the integral breaks in the universe and of the cleansing powers of snow and winter. Intention……

  • Cold Moon

    Cold Moon

    Names: Cold Moon, Ice Moon, Wolf Moon Colors: grey, white, purple Magick: beginnings, healing, protection While the people of North America used to believe that they heard wolves howling in the winter nights because of hunger, we now know that they also howl to communicate and express themselves. You may feel a need to howl……