Welcome Spring! A Ritual for the Vernal Equinox

Vernal ~ "of, in, or appropriate to spring" This ritual, or spring celebration, is way to note the change of seasons with simple activities throughout the day. The Vernal Equinox falls on Friday, March 20th, this year (2015), but even though you have to go to work, feed your family, and do all the other … Continue reading Welcome Spring! A Ritual for the Vernal Equinox

6 Reasons to Observe the Spring Equinox

Observing the Vernal Equinox, also known as the first day of spring, is a way to express our gratitude for Earth's renewal. Because it is a day so full of hope for the coming season, it's nice to set aside some time to take in the day and all it has to offer. Here are … Continue reading 6 Reasons to Observe the Spring Equinox

Celebrating the Miracle of The Light

Scroll down to send an Inner Child e-card for Christmas. Tonight is the first night of Chanukah, marking the beginning of the holiday season celebrating the miracle of The Light. The Solstice arrives on Thursday and Christmas on Sunday. We're all looking for the same thing really ~ Chanukah, Solstice, Christmas ~ a life lived in … Continue reading Celebrating the Miracle of The Light

Syzygy ~ The Full Moon of the Winter Solstice

SyzygyThe Full Moon that awaits us on December 21, 2010 is one of the most spectacular that we could hope to encounter, chock full of magic and mystery. Here are the gifts that this Full Moon lays before us: It is the gateway to a new season ~ the Winter Solstice It asks the monthly question of Have … Continue reading Syzygy ~ The Full Moon of the Winter Solstice

Far Away, the Moon Eats Beautiful Whispers

No words. No words to describe it. Poetry. They should have sent a poet. So beautiful. So beautiful. ~ Dr. Ellie Arroway, Contact Dr. Arroway was so right. Sometimes there is no one more able to express what's in our heart than a poet. At this Harvest Moon, I'd like to share what has quickly become … Continue reading Far Away, the Moon Eats Beautiful Whispers