Moonzie Momma

A stylized illustration of Perperia, the goddess of plants and herbs, pouring water from a jug onto a lush landscape of blossoming vines, fruit-laden trees, and ripening grain, under a sky featuring both the sun and the moon.
Fresh as dew, the goddess Perperia waters the landscape, calling forth the heavy blossoms, blushing fruit, and ripening grain of early June.

~June 6

Fresh as dew, our Perperia,
goddess of the plants and herbs,
washes all the land with rain:

Vines burst out in heavy blossom,
tree boughs groan with blushing fruit,
fields grow lush with ripening grain.
-Macedonian folksong

There are seasons when the generosity of the earth, which supports us at all times, is made more manifest than at others. Our life cannot be endlessly summer, but even in winter she provides us air to breathe and water to drink and food stored from the summer. Even in winter the dark sky carries the bright stars above our protective atmosphere, and the moon sways the deep ocean’s tides.

There are seasons of doubt, and seasons of comfort; seasons of plenty, and seasons of want. Our inner seasons may not correspond with those around us. But the cycle of the world’s seasons reminds us that nothing lasts forever; that all is change; and that the goddess cares for us in all our seasons.

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