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From The Goddess Companion June 24

A group of Indigenous Native American people, including an elder woman wearing traditional clothing, standing in a lush cornfield during a summer day. The elder woman gently touches a developing ear of corn while others stand nearby with hands clasped in prayer. The text of a Pawnee ceremonial prayer is overlaid on the left side of the image.

~June 24 Mother Corn, hear your children.Mother Corn, open the way.Mother Corn, let us touch you.Mother Corn, hear your children.Mother Corn, open the way.Mother Corn, we pray to you.Mother Corn, open the way. -Pawnee ceremonial prayer Around us, plants are setting seed, preparing for the new generations that will follow […]

From The Goddess Companion June 17

A warm, painterly illustration of a multi-generational Cherokee family gathered inside a traditional log cabin at night, sitting in a circle around a glowing indoor fire, laughing and sharing a sense of belonging, with the Cherokee love charm text integrated into a wooden panel at the bottom.

~June 17 O goddess, O beautiful, no one is ever lonely with you.You have made my path happy before me. O goddess, O beautiful, no one will ever be lonely with me.You have come down to me in beauty. O goddess, O beautiful, everyone with you is happy.You have made […]

From The Goddess Companion May 30

Three Indigenous women in traditional clothing working the soil and planting crops in a cleared patch of a dense South American rainforest.

~ May 30 We are daughters of Nungui,daughters of the earth.We are daughters of the earth.We are going to sow.Mother, come and help ushelp us with our task.Aren’t you our mother?Aren’t we your girls?There is only forest herewhere we need to plant.Only with your helpwill we clear our way.Who else […]

From The Goddess Companion May 22

A young Indigenous girl and an elder woman sit facing each other inside a traditional teepee, holding hands during a sacred initiation rite.

~ May 22 She should realize that the change which has taken place in her is sacred, for now she will be as Mother Earth, able to bear children which should be brought up in a sacred manner. She should know that each month when her blood arrives she bears […]

From The Goddess Companion April 27

A woman in a blue headwrap and flowing dress dances in a powerful, trance-like state during a ceremonial gathering, surrounded by people, lanterns, and traditional vibrant patterns on the ground.

~ April 27 When in my turn I dance in your powerAida Wedo se bon se bonWhen in my dance I turn to your powerAida Wedo se bon se bonWhen in my turn I enter your tranceAida Wedo se bon se bonThen I will see who will smile tomorrowAida Wedo […]

From The Goddess Companion April 21

A lush, green landscape at dawn featuring a large, ancient tree in the foreground. In the tree, a bird feeds its chick in a nest. Beneath the tree, a fawn sleeps, and nearby, two kittens play near a stream. In the distance, an elderly figure walks along a path toward a mist-covered mountain as the sky transitions from soft sunrise colors to a quiet, starry night.

~April 21 This is how nature, our mother, acts toward us.First, she gives us life. And then, as though that were not miracle enough, she revives us daily, bringing us back to life each dawn, just as she brought us into life that first time.Then she gives us food, enough […]

From The Goddess Companion April 13

A Roman goddess, Ceres, walks through a tilled field at dawn, scattering grain from a wicker basket. In the background, a farmer plows with oxen, a prince kneels by the soil, and two tamed dragons rest near a distant mountain under a glowing constellation.

~ April 13 She is the goddess of power:earth’s mothering power, soil’s nurturing power,grain’s sustaining power.We see her in the stars,taming dragons and riding them, bits between their teeth.We see her on earth too:giving seeds to strong farmersand princes, commanding themto sow not only the fertile soil,but raw earth too, […]

The Veil Thins: Balancing Fire and Shadow This May Day

A split-themed ritual altar on a wooden table featuring Beltane symbols like yellow flowers and a miniature Maypole on the left, and Samhain symbols like a small pumpkin, dried leaves, and a black scrying bowl on the right.

The Veil Thins: Balancing Fire and Shadow This May Day May 1, 2025 Whether you are waking up to the dew-kissed blossoms of the Northern Hemisphere or the long, gathering shadows of the South, today marks a profound shift in the Earth’s pulse. The wheel turns, the veil thins, and […]

Celebrating the Beautiful Tapestry: Honoring World Day for Cultural Diversity

A diverse group of six women from various cultural backgrounds gathering around a stone table in an outdoor garden setting. They are smiling and laughing while holding candles, flowers, and a frame drum. On the table is a large, central cauldron with water and floating flowers, surrounded by crystals, sage bundles, colorful textiles, and ritual items. In the background, a banner reads, "Honoring Our Cultures, Weaving Our Magic - World Day for Cultural Diversity | May 21, 2023." A stone cottage and trees under a twilight sky complete the scene.

Celebrating the Beautiful Tapestry: Honoring World Day for Cultural Diversity The world is a massive, beautiful cauldron, bubbling with a myriad of unique traditions, voices, and magic. Today, May 21, 2023, marks the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. While this is a secular observance recognized globally, […]

Wisdom of the Ancestors: Honoring Our LGBT Elders

A diverse group of young and elderly LGBT individuals gathered around a wooden table in a cozy room, sharing stories and looking at tarot cards together.

Wisdom of the Ancestors: Honoring Our LGBT Elders May 16th marks Honor Our LGBT Elders Day, a moment to pause and recognize the pioneers who cleared the path we walk today. In any practice rooted in tradition and lineage, we understand that we stand on the shoulders of those who […]

Celebrate the Inner Child: Honor Children’s Day with a Touch of Magic

A person in a wide-brimmed hat and dark robe sits on a wooden deck in a lush garden, arranging purple irises and river stones near a Koinobori carp streamer and a plate with Kashiwa-mochi.

Celebrate the Inner Child: Honor Children’s Day with a Touch of Magic In Japan, May 5 marks Kodomo no Hi, or Children’s Day—a time dedicated to respecting children’s personalities and celebrating their happiness. While it is a day of tradition, it also holds a deep, mystical resonance. In the realm […]

Honoring the Spirit: International Romani Day

A woman wearing a wide-brimmed hat and layered jewelry sits on a colorful rug in an open field at dusk, holding a tarot card while a small campfire burns nearby.

Honoring the Spirit: International Romani Day Today, on April 8, 2023, we turn our gaze toward a rich, ancient, and resilient heritage. International Romani Day is more than just a date on the calendar; it is a profound celebration of Romani culture, history, and the indomitable spirit that has persisted […]

Spice, Spirit, and the Sun: Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Intention

A rustic wooden table set with Cinco de Mayo food, featuring a stone bowl of guacamole topped with red and green chili peppers, surrounded by salsas, chips, a small copper cauldron with a candle, crystals, and dried flower bundles tied with red twine.

Spice, Spirit, and the Sun: Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Intention While May 5th is widely recognized for its vibrant celebrations of Mexican heritage and the historic victory at the Battle of Puebla, it also falls during a potent time in the natural calendar. As the sun climbs higher and […]

The Spark of Resistance: Honoring Tiradentes with Radical Intuition

A woman sitting at a wooden desk with a laptop, surrounded by witchy elements including a burning red candle, a bundle of fresh rosemary, a tarot card, a moon-themed mug, and a celestial wall hanging in a cozy, plant-filled room.

The Spark of Resistance: Honoring Tiradentes with Radical Intuition As we reflect on April 21, 1792, the air feels thick with the residue of conviction. Today, Brazil observes Tiradentes Day, marking the martyrdom of Joaquim José da Silva Xavier. While history books frame him as a soldier and a revolutionary—the […]

Honoring the Spirit of the Road: International Romani Day

A Romani woman in traditional floral attire sits at a small table outdoors, laying out tarot cards near a wooden vardo with hanging dried herbs.

Honoring the Spirit of the Road: International Romani Day April 8 marks International Romani Day, a time to celebrate the rich history, vibrant culture, and enduring resilience of the Romani people. For those of us who walk a mystical path, this day offers a moment to reflect on the deep […]