A Last Minute Post for March 17, Or Consider It an Early Post for Wordless Wednesday
Even if the parades are cancelled, and you must self-isolate, our courage and joy need not be lost. Here’s proof from the lands of my ancestors.
Even if the parades are cancelled, and you must self-isolate, our courage and joy need not be lost. Here’s proof from the lands of my ancestors.
Praises to the Goddess. “All the Earth waits for the chorus of our voices.” May this 2020 International Women’s Day be blessed for one and all.
Imbolc is our holy time of healing, hope, and renewal. The curtain rises on a bright new year, and the changing of the age. Come celebrate with me.
With love and deepest gratitude, I invite you to join me in honoring this holy day that is dedicated to this Great Goddess of my ancestral people.
In view of the bitter divisions among us, the rancor, and the existential threats to civilization as we know it, we need this time more than ever.
Holding stillness, and remembering who we really are, and why we are here. “Soul on deck shines like gold in dark times.” – Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Imagine spending a gorgeous, spa retreat weekend in the Blue Ridge Mountains with a distinguished group of Tarot teachers and enthusiasts. You can!
Blessed Litha! This is how we align with the ways of our ancestors, and join together to protect our descendants. In these ways, we honor the Turning.
It is by my service to this Goddess that I call myself a Priestess of Illumination; I tend and share Her flames of creativity, rebirth, and healing.
New Year’s Eve is sacred to many great Goddesses, including World Mother Yemaya. With deep respect to the African diaspora, we gave Her our offerings.