Everything We Need is Here

I love to long for my future, and I love when
my future longs for me. It feels as good as dancing
to the most kickass song, when my body predicts beats and breaks
and rhythm changes, when it's all tight and suave, like all I've
been waiting for is right here, and I'm drinkin' it down easy.
Dawn Serber
Week 2 of the Moonpath is here, clever friends! Also, a very blessed Imbolc to the northern hemisphere folks and very blessed Lughnasadh to my southern hemisphere readers!
How was week 1 for you? Did you create goals? We're they just the right size? A bit big? Or did you finish them up quickly?
After the first week or cycle of a new practice it's important to look back and reflect on what worked and what didn't, improving, discarding, and adapting as needs dictate. Along with your goals for the week, post below about what did and didn't work for you, tricks that you think are pretty useful, and ways that you're planning on following through or adapting your practice for next week.
Just like last week, you're invited to do the following:
Check out tips for success on our original post!
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While pulling a card is a common affair in the Apothecary, throughout the year I take time to pull a full spread that helps me to connect with the current energies of the seasons (the mighty macrocosm) as well as my own rhythms (the mighty microcosm). Checking in with myself helps me to be able to check in with others better. I am a better member of my relationships, my communities, and my family when I take time to know what is going on in my world. Tarot has been one of my oldest tools of sorcerous accountability - the 78 ever-changing paths of wisdom help lead me back to myself again and again. As the wheel of the year turns, I invite you to make time for tarot, some tea, sacred songs, maybe some dancing, and get tucked into your story and the truths it tells.
Imbolc is a time of quickening. The word Imbolc is from the Gaelic for “in the belly” and speaks of the promise of spring, even when winter lingers. Think of the earth stretching before arising from her winter bed and her blood warming beneath her skin of soil. Our Quickening tarot spread for Imbolc is about paying attention to those seed dreams we discovered within ourselves in the dark of the year, focusing on how we can nurture our dream into reality.
1. SEED. What is the dream seed that I hope to grow in the brightening year?
2 + 3. QUICKENING. What energies are stirring awake within me? What part of myself that has been slumbering is slowly awakening?
4. FIRE. What aids and inspires my dream seed?
5. ICE. What blocks and challenges my dream seed?
6 + 7. FORGE. How can I support and shape my dream into reality? What are my best tools for the job?
8. SURFACING. What part of my dream is currently emerging and what should I seek to support right now?
Want to learn more about the herbs and essences of Imbolc? I'm glad you asked! Check out my post Quickening: Herbs of Imbolc.
You're invited to peruse my tarot + divination series. Or do you want to learn about herbalism and tarot? Check out The Tarot Apothecary. Find all the tarot spreads in my Wheel of the Year series via the links below:
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The people who say you are not facing reality actually mean that you are not facing their idea of reality. Reality is above all else a variable. With a firm enough commitment, you can sometimes create a reality which did not exist before.
Margaret Halsey
Welcome to our first week of Moonpath! For the full details of why I'm doing Moonpath and how it works, come this way, but mostly all you need to know is each Monday you are invited to the following:
Check out tips for success on our original post!
Our inspiration for this week is inspired by Halsey's quote above and the name of our very adventure - Moonpath! Halsey's quote points out a key component of pursuing a path of study, a path of life, a path of enchantment that reflects what you love and believe in - that reality is malleable and we have a central roll in shaping it. So what does this have to do with the meaning behind the name Moonpath? I'm glad you asked!
The Moon is a changeling in the sky - but only because we perceive her to be so. Even though we know that the Moon is a rock that maintains its general shape night after night, our perception of her changing and the waxing and waning of her light, holds power for many of us. It represents change as a dependable constant and the ability to shed and reshape ourselves and our world as we need to. The Moon can represent renewal, trying again, and learning to ebb and flow. I think that is powerful, reality-shifting magick.
So how are you walking your Moonpath this week? Post your goals below!
Today the Moon is in its Waxing Quarter phase in the sign of Taurus.
She is visiting the Third Lunar Mansion.
Sustainable success + pleasure are her energies.
Want to learn more?
It's called Moonpath and it's all about prioritizing, pursuing, and making pleasurable your herbal studies. As I continue to work with more and more students online and offline, one of the most common challenges I hear from them is feeling really excited about herbology but also feeling completely overwhelmed by all there is to learn. Not only is the dichotomous feeling of excite!/overwhelm! common for folks who are just starting their studies, but let me tell you, dear Lunas, those of us who have been on the path for a while still get the same feeling.
In my experience and what I have observed from students, the excite!/overwhelm! dilemma often stems from a feeling like they have to learn all there ever was to learn about herbology right now or else they'll learn nothing. Sometimes they buy books and sign up for classes and buy herbs in bulk and change their name to HerbBaby StarBlossom.* They try to learn all of it too quickly, burning out, and then watch as their herbs and books collect dust. And they feel bad. Sometimes they get so overwhelmed by all of their options and where do I even start? that they never even begin. Or they're scared to make a remedy. And, again, they feel bad.
So, I am sharing with you the most successful way I have found of setting study goals, pursuing them, and doing them with an inspired heart and open mind. Let's move beyond guilt and shame in the pursuit of what makes us feel good. It's my philosophy that the work of studying practicing something we are called to do should come from a place of pleasure. Our studies and practice should feel good and nourish the part of us that is green, wild, and tangled. Hence, Moonpath and the simple practice of prioritizing, pursuing, and making pleasure along the way.
Starting on the Moon Day of January 26, each week you are invited to do the following:
To keep you inspired I'll be posting a blog o' inspiration each Monday - you can see it as a good stopping place along our Moonpath to reflect, connect, and recommit to your heart's desire.
Here are some ideas and tips for success:
I'm excited about our new journey together and learning more about you and what it is about herbal medicine and magick that inspires your spirit.
In wild community,
*Blessed be, HerbBaby Starblossom. What is your magickal herb person name? Comment below! I was thinking I would be Berrytooth Snottlepuff.