Moonzie Momma

From The Goddess Companion June 25

An expressive oil painting illustrating the Finnish creation myth from the Kalevala. A flowing, ethereal goddess figure in a blue dress emerges from the ocean waves, her long blue hair swirling into the sea spray. On the left, her glowing, golden footprints snake up into the towering, pine-forested mountains she danced into existence. On the right, a rocky sea cavern opens up near the shore, where she gently casts a fishing net into the water amidst swimming salmon under a warm, glowing summer sunset.

~June 25 Luonatar made the mountains from the footprints of her dancing.Luonatar made sea caverns as she dove and swam in pleasure.Luonatar made the seashores as she floated in the water.Luonatar touched the seashores and made spots for salmon netting. —Finnish Kalevala, creation myth Creativity is a natural part of […]

From The Goddess Companion June 16

A detailed fantasy painting of a giant, benevolent earth goddess integrated into a lush landscape. Her hair is woven with roots, flowers, and celestial bodies. A river flows from her hands, which cradle a mini-ecosystem, toward a mother and child on a rocky shore next to a vast ocean at sunrise.

~June 16 Goddess, comforter, holy one, you nourish the worldfrom your bounty.You are like our mother, turning to us wheneverwe are troubled.You do not rest, not at night or in the shining day.You never fail us.You are the only one who can untangle fate’sknotted skein, you arethe only one who […]