Whispers of the Wildwood Audio Teasers

The document contains opening credits dedicated to a specific purpose, followed by a prologue titled “The Space Between” that suggests themes of transition or introspection. The first chapter, “Departing Dreams,” likely explores themes of leaving behind aspirations or visions, setting a tone of change and emotional depth.

🌀 When the Red Coyote Sees You: A Message Between Worlds

I was walking recently, caught in a swirl of my thoughts—those in-between moments where the veil seems thinner, where the world pauses and breathes with you. The air was thick with the scent of earth and dusk, a gentle reminder of nature’s omnipresence. I wandered through the familiar trails of my yard, lost in the…

🌾 Blessed Lammas / Lughnasadh! 🌾

Lammas (Lughnasadh) is celebrated on August 1st, marking the first harvest festival. It is a day for gratitude, honoring life cycles, and spiritual preparation for the year ahead. Celebrations include rituals, baking bread, and offerings to deities like Lugh and Demeter. Overall, it emphasizes abundance, transformation, and community sharing.

Working with Queen Mab / Medb in Modern Practice

Engaging with Queen Mab/Medb invokes fierce feminine sovereignty and empowerment. Her presence encourages self-discovery, confronts fears, and blurs the line between the mundane and magical. She requires respect and offers guidance in reclaiming one’s power, exploring dreams, and embracing authenticity. Her energy is transformative, challenging individuals to honor their true selves.

Danu: The Sacred Mother Goddess of Celtic Mythology

Among the most ancient and powerful deities in Celtic mythology stands Danu, the revered Mother Goddess from whom the Tuatha DĂ© Danann—the “Folk of the Goddess Danu”—take their name. Though little survives in the ancient texts about Danu herself, her influence is deeply woven into the fabric of Celtic lore, and her essence resonates profoundly…

🌿 Honoring Cernunnos: Lord of the Wild Things 🌿

Cernunnos, the “Lord of the Wild Things,” is an enigmatic deity symbolizing nature, fertility, and the cycles of life and death in Celtic mythology. Depicted often with stag antlers surrounded by wildlife, he represents balance and interconnectedness within ecosystems. Cernunnos invites deep spiritual connections with nature through honoring, rituals, and mindful introspection.

🌿 The Symbolism of the “Cornflower Blue” Moth 🦋

Whispers on Velvet Wings: A Visit from the Cornflower Blue Moth This morning, as the sun filtered through the trees and the world was just beginning to wake, a cornflower blue moth graced my presence in a way I couldn’t ignore. It visited not just me, but also Freya—my shadow, soul companion, and support dog, who is…

Exploring Ancestry and Magic: The Intersection of Wodin and The MorrĂ­gan

Wodin’s Day—often recognized as a day to honor Odin, the Norse Allfather and seeker of wisdom—isn’t just about looking outward to ancient gods for guidance. It’s also about looking inward. It’s a sacred pause in the week to honor our own pursuit of wisdom, the roots that ground us, and the magic that pulses through our bloodlines….

Welcoming the Green Man: A Beltane Blessing & Smoothie Ritual

As the wheel of the year turns once more, we find ourselves at Beltane—an ancient fire festival that celebrates fertility, passion, and the renewal of life. This sacred sabbat is a time to honor the union of the Goddess and the God, the blooming of flowers, and the rising sap of the Earth. It’s a…