Moonzie Momma

Rooted in Resilience: Honoring Sexual Assault Awareness Month

A young woman with wavy dark hair wears an olive green crushed velvet wrap dress, silver layered crescent moon necklaces, and rings on most fingers. She is seated in a tufted cream armchair with her eyes closed, pressing both hands against a large heart-shaped piece of polished rose quartz resting on her chest. Her legs are covered by a soft gray blanket. She is positioned to the right of an ornate, antique wooden mantlepiece which serves as an altar. The mantle is densely decorated with bunches of dried lavender, purple sage, and white candle holders, including a large white pillar candle in the foreground inscribed with “SAAM” and “2026” surrounded by stars and crescent moons. Various amethyst and rose quartz crystals, a silver chalice, a smudging bowl with sage, a tarot deck, and an open notebook with a quill pen rest on the black altar cloth covered mantle. In the background, there is a window with a sheer white curtain showing a dark night sky with a large, bright crescent moon, and tall bookshelves filled with many books and more potted plants.

Merry meet, lovely souls, and welcome back to this sacred space. As we embrace the renewing energies of April and the burgeoning life all around us, it’s also a time for deep reflection and somber remembrance. This month, we stand in solidarity for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). It’s a […]

Crimson Currents: A Ritual of Giving for World Blood Donor Day

A woman with long red hair wearing a green dress and occult-style jewelry sits comfortably in a leather armchair while donating blood, with a healthcare professional in green scrubs attending to her in a room filled with candles, crystals, and books.

Crimson Currents: A Ritual of Giving for World Blood Donor Day The wheel of the year turns, and as we approach the summer solstice, the world hums with potent, vibrant energy. Amidst the bloom of mid-June, we honor a different kind of magic—the silent, sacred pulse that connects us all. […]