Moonzie Momma

From The Goddess Companion June 3

A man in a vintage tweed suit and flat cap stands at an open iron garden gate, looking back over his shoulder, while a mysterious, ethereal woman with long hair walks away from him into a lush, misty meadow where cattle graze in the distance.

~June 3 I left her at the garden gateway, my jewel, my fairy lover, eyes like stars, lips like berries, voice like a gentle harp.I left her in the cattle-meadow, my brown-haired fairy lover, eyes like stars, cheeks like roses.When I kissed her, I tasted pears. -Irish song to the […]

From The Goddess Companion April 15

A split-style illustration of the Greek goddess Artemis under a large full moon. On the left, she is a fierce huntress with a bow aimed at a wild boar in a rugged mountain landscape. On the right, she is robed in splendor, smiling and leading a group of maidens in a celebratory dance near a forest.

~April 15 Let me sing of the maiden of contradictions, goddess of the wild chase and the busy spindle. An archer, a hunter, she races through the mountain shadows and the windy hills, drawing her bow and loosing her arrows of sadness.The mountains tremble, and the forest resounds with the […]

The Golden Root: Weaving Ginger Magic into Your Daily Rituals

A dark, atmospheric still life featuring a rustic wooden bowl overflowing with fresh ginger roots and a sprig of rosemary. To the left, a Tarot deck in a black pouch shows the Strength card. To the right, a lit honeycomb beeswax candle in a ceramic holder glows next to antique books, all set against a background of a dimly lit library.

The Golden Root: Weaving Ginger Magic into Your Daily Rituals Warm, spicy, and fiercely protective, Ginger is far more than just a kitchen staple. In the realm of the craft, this ancient rhizome is a powerhouse of fire energy and solar vitality. Whether you are looking to kickstart a stalled […]

The Veil and the Violet: A Midsummer Bloom

An open vintage journal on a rustic wooden table featuring a botanical illustration of sweet violets on one page and handwritten text about the magical properties of violets on the other. Beside the book are a purple candle, a vintage spoon, and two pressed violet flowers.

The Veil and the Violet: A Midsummer Bloom As the sun climbs higher toward the solstice, the earth hums with a specific kind of magic. In the language of the flowers, few hold as much quiet, potent mystery as the Violet. While often associated with modesty and springtime, when we […]

The Crown of the Hearth: Wisdom of the Bay

A mystical kitchen scene featuring an antique copper bowl filled with bay leaves and bundled beeswax candles, set alongside vintage herbalism books and a small "Bay Laurel Extract" bottle on a rustic wooden table.

The Crown of the Hearth: Wisdom of the Bay Welcome to Enchanted Living, where we weave the ancient magic of the earth into the fabric of our daily lives. As we settle into the mid-spring energy of May 2022, there is a certain stillness in the air—a moment to pause […]

The Midnight Guardian: Connecting with Zorya Polunochnaya

A young woman with long dark hair, wearing moon-themed necklaces, sits at a wooden table in a dimly lit, cozy room filled with books and dried herbs, focusing intently on a glowing crystal ball during a night ritual.

The Midnight Guardian: Connecting with Zorya Polunochnaya In the quiet, velvet hours of the night—when the world holds its breath and the veil between realms grows thin—there exists a figure cloaked in stars and secrets: Zorya Polunochnaya, the Midnight Star of Slavic mythology. Unlike her sisters, the Zorya Utrennyaya (the […]

The Witch’s Whisk: Harnessing the Protective Magic of Broomcorn

A triptych collage showing a rustic stone corner with handmade broomcorn besoms, a smoking black iron cauldron, and a wooden table featuring dried herbs, crystals, and an open grimoire with runic illustrations.

The Witch’s Whisk: Harnessing the Protective Magic of Broomcorn In the folklore of the hearth and home, few objects carry as much quiet, protective power as the broom. But before it was a symbol of household chores, the broom was a living, breathing botanical ally: Broomcorn (Sorghum bicolor var. technicum). […]