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Imbolc โ€” Clearing Space for What Is Beginning to Grow

Imbolc falls at the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Traditionally, it marks the moment when winter begins to loosen its grip and the first signs of new growth appear โ€” even if the weather still feels cold and the landscape still looks bare. In practical terms, Imbolc is about preparation … Continue reading Imbolc โ€” Clearing Space for What Is Beginning to Grow

New Moon โ€” A Stained Glass Sky

This weekโ€™s art card is a new moon card, and deliberately so โ€” there is no moon to be seen. Instead, Iโ€™ve been thinking about the night sky itself: deep blues and indigos, fractured and held together like a stained glass window. Small stars glow quietly between the dark shapes, not demanding attention, just present. … Continue reading New Moon โ€” A Stained Glass Sky

Wolf Moon โ€” Endurance, Instinct, Community

Art Cards for the Turning Year The first full moon of the year is often called the Wolf Moon. It arrives in the depth of winter, when nights are long and energy is low โ€” a time when survival has always depended on instinct, cooperation, and shared strength. Historically, this was the point in the … Continue reading Wolf Moon โ€” Endurance, Instinct, Community

The First Card: Year Threshold

Art Cards for the Turning Year โ€“ beginning before the year begins I wanted to begin this practice before the new year officially starts. Not with resolutions.Not with goals.But with a pause. New Yearโ€™s Eve has always felt like a threshold to me โ€” a moment that belongs to neither the year thatโ€™s ending nor … Continue reading The First Card: Year Threshold