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Ostara

Rooted in ancient Germanic traditions, this festival honors the goddess Eostre, whose symbols of hares and eggs herald fertility and rebirth. Marking the vernal equinox, Ostara invites us to embrace the equilibrium of light and dark, sow seeds of intention, and awaken to the blossoming potential within and around us.

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Bastet

Delving into the mystique of Bastet, the feline goddess of ancient Egypt, this piece explores her dual nature as a protector and nurturer. It reflects on her enduring legacy and the sacred symbolism of the cat in spiritual traditions.

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Early Spring Astrology

As the earth begins to thaw, this astrological overview highlights the energies of early spring. It offers insights into how celestial movements influence our personal growth and the unfolding of new beginnings.

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New Moon in Pisces Planetary Parade

The Pisces New Moon invites us into a realm of dreams and intuition. This piece explores the significance of this lunar phase, encouraging a surrender to the flow and trust in the unseen currents guiding us forward.

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Full Snow Moon in Leo

Under the Leo Full Moon, we are called to embrace our inner light and express our authentic selves. This phase encourages a celebration of individuality and the courage to shine brightly amidst the winter’s hush.

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The Tao of Lil Man: How a Cat taught me about healthy Masculinity

True masculinity isn’t about dominance or denial, it’s about balance, respect and strength from within. My cat, Lil Man, has shown me this more clearly than any book or teacher. At 22 pounds of quiet authority and gentle presence, he embodies strength without aggression, patience with decisiveness, and protection with tenderness. Watching him, I’m reminded that masculinity and femininity are not opposites but complements, like Yin and Yang, each making space for the other to thrive.

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Imbolc

Imbolc, celebrated around February 1st, marks a pivotal point in the Wheel of the Year, symbolizing renewal, purification, and the returning light as winter wanes. As we embrace the growing warmth and light, Imbolc invites us to cleanse and prepare for the new life that spring promises, reflecting the enduring cycle of nature.

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Chinese Lunar New Year: the Year of the Yin Wood Snake

For 2025 Chinese Lunar New Year, we enter the Year of the Yin Wood Snake. This period invites introspection, transformation, and renewal, mirroring the snake’s symbolic shedding of its skin. Embrace the wisdom and subtle power of this time, allowing the energy to guide you through personal growth and deeper understanding.

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New Moon in Aquarius

As the Moon renews itself in the visionary sign of Aquarius, we are called to embrace innovation and collective progress. This lunar phase encourages us to set intentions that align with our highest ideals, fostering a future shaped by unity and forward-thinking.

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Planetary Parade

The heavens align in a spectacular display as multiple planets grace the sky in unison. This celestial event invites us to reflect on the interconnectedness of cosmic forces and their influence on our personal and collective journeys.

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The Cailleach

In the heart of Winter, the Cailleach emerges as the ancient goddess of storms and transformation. Her presence reminds us of the power in stillness and the wisdom found in the cycles of nature, urging us to honor the quiet depths before the return of Spring.

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