Showing posts with label Imbolc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imbolc. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Dance of the Divine Feminine

The Lunar New Year began January 29 - a triple marked beginning for both east and west. Aquarius new moon, Imbolc, and a new year of the Snake. A trinity of blessings open 2025 to us all! 

The new moon is a Dark Moon - it honors the divine shadow within. Our feminine energy and fount of wisdom - the seat of our ancient ways of being among Nature. 

New Moon in Aquarius 2025

This Aquarian new moon sets the tone for the next twenty years - as Pluto moves through the sign of Aquarius. Remain open-minded, unbiased and curious in this new unfolding world. We are the grandparents of the Aquarian Age. 

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

2022 Feb 02

2022 is the Year of the Black Yang Water Tiger. Tiger year is quite the contrast after the plodding, nose-to-the-grindstone energy of the metal Ox of 2021.

Tiger energy is dual in nature - the excitement, clash, dramatic highs paired against swan-dive lows. All set amidst periods of absolute stillness as the Tiger waits for its prey to drop their guard.

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Imbolc

A celebration of returning light, Imbolc is a Gaelic festival that marks the beginning of spring. Also called Candlemas (Christian), New Year (Tibetan, Chinese, Iroquois), Tu Bi-Shevat (Jewish). Goddess festival of Brigit, Brighid, Brigid (Celtic). It is our mid-winter celebration, prophecy, purification, initiation.

Our Lady of 10,000 Names, Suzanne Grace Mitchell, 2018

Breathe into emptiness.

Stir in the silence that winter gifted you. Touch new skin, the surprise aliveness, the contours winter revealed. There is an echoing silence that precedes every new thing. 

Imbolc is the insistence of the spring waters, pushing up through cold earth.

It is the restlessness of birdsong, the persistence of the sap. It is the dark that folds around all that is stirring, saying: Pace yourself, love. 

Imbolc calls us to be simple. 

We have nothing but what winter left us. We have nothing but our own stirring heartbeats and desires. Nothing but the fire in our bellies that warmed us through the deepest darks. 

It is time to polish ourselves.

To clear, clean, hone. To stand in the barest simplicity of our aliveness and promise ourselves to service, to spring. 

Make a simple promise.

To our wholeness, to becoming. Find the seed inside you, swollen with its own longing, that insists, with all the force of life, that it will sprout when the time is right. Simple, naked, clean, fiercely alive. 

~ Maeanna Welti © Mother Tongue Ink 2020

Brigid's cross