Moon cycles, equinoxes, solstices, portals and community gatherings. Time held with intention.
Named for the pink wildflowers that bloom in early spring. A moon of new beginnings, courage and growth.
May's abundant blooms give this moon its name. Energy of fertility, abundance and full expression.
A supermoon at new moon — the moon at its closest point to Earth while dark. Not visible, but the energy is potent. Dark skies make for exceptional stargazing.
A rare second full moon in a single calendar month — only happens every two to three years. Amplified energy for manifestation and release. Once in a blue moon is now.
Peak light. Abundance energy. The longest day — celebrate what has grown and what is fully alive in you.
Named for the ripening of wild strawberries. Sweet energy of harvest, joy and gratitude.
Named for the time when male deer begin to regrow their antlers. Energy of strength, growth and new direction.
Alignment of Earth, Sirius and Orion's Belt. Manifestation, heart chakra activation, amplified intention.
Named for the great sturgeon fish of the Great Lakes. Deep nourishment energy — a time to honour what sustains you.
Harvest, gratitude, balance. We begin to turn inward. Honour what has grown.
The full moon nearest the Autumn Equinox — traditionally lighting the way for harvest into the night. Gratitude and abundance.
Energy of focus, readiness and gathering strength before winter. A time to prepare and go within.
A supermoon — appearing larger and brighter as the moon reaches its closest point to Earth. Named for the time when beavers build their winter dams. Energy of preparation, home and warmth.
Rebirth of the sun. Inner stillness. The longest night — and the promise of returning light.
The final full moon of the year — and a supermoon. Named for the bitter cold of December nights. Stillness, reflection and deep gratitude for the year just lived.
Our founding community, in the same room for the first time. London. Date TBC.
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