Imbolc & the Full Snow Moon in Leo
Imbolc, literally meaning “in the belly” of the mother, is a celebration of the earliest signs of the Spring to come. The Snow Moon is all about hope and renewed energy. Today, February 1st, these two events collide and create a magical moment in time. Read about simple ways to honor the season and the moon.
The 2026 Witches’ Moon Calendar (Free Download)
The moon is one of our oldest ways of keeping time. This free 2026 Witches’ Moon Calendar is a simple, intuitive guide to the year ahead—marked by lunar phases, quiet beauty, and cyclical living.
The Magic I’m Calling In at 32
Turning 32 feels like stepping through a threshold—into softness, into clarity, and into the magic I’m finally ready to claim. In this birthday reflection, I explore what the past year taught me, the rituals grounding my solar return, and the intentions I’m carrying into this next chapter of my life.
Sagittarius Season 2025: Expansion, Adventure, and Fire Energy
Sagittarius season arrives with fiery optimism, bold truth, and a craving for adventure. From November 21 to December 21, the Archer invites us to expand, explore, and reconnect with the bigger picture. Whether you’re seeking spiritual insight, fresh motivation, or a little winter magic, this is the perfect time to embrace curiosity and growth.
Celebrating Samhain When You’re Low on Spoons
Samhain marks the witch’s new year — but if you’re running low on spoons, the thought of elaborate rituals might feel overwhelming. Here are simple, soul-nourishing ways to honor the ancestors, the turning of the seasons, and yourself with gentle, low-energy magic.
Lughnasadh: The First Harvest & The Magic of Becoming
Lughnasadh, the first harvest festival of the Wheel of the Year, invites us to pause and reflect on what we’re gathering—within ourselves and in our lives. It’s a time to honor our growth, acknowledge the impermanence of the season, and find magic in both celebration and surrender. Whether you’re baking bread, setting intentions, or letting something go, this sabbat offers powerful reminders of gratitude, grief, and the sacred cycles that hold us.