The Maiden Moon, March
I call the full moon in March the Maiden Moon. The name is an indication and a celebration of the many maidens of springtime honored in this season, from Persephone, to Aphrodite, to EostaraContinue Reading
… just plan
The moon looks upon many night flowers, but the night flowers see only one moon.
– Jean Ingelow
I call the full moon in March the Maiden Moon. The name is an indication and a celebration of the many maidens of springtime honored in this season, from Persephone, to Aphrodite, to EostaraContinue Reading
For those who follow the path of the Wheel of the Year, for me, this moon is the coming to the end, and to the beginning. It is the return to the spiral path on my endless journey of renewal and rebirthContinue Reading
The start of my harvest time in both my physical gardens and in my personal perspectives. The physical harvests of energy that was expended for growth and spiritual harvests of the insights and meditations …Continue Reading
In pagan lore the Summer Prince and the Maiden of the Moon meet, and find delight in each others company. And so, this is known as the Honey Moon, a time for love.Continue Reading
Just as we prune a tree, sometimes we need to do a bit of personal pruning. Cut away what you can see is no longer needed or you just know is not going to work.Continue Reading
This moon, for me, is a reference to the break we receive during the stillness of winter that is indicative of a gathering of new energy.Continue Reading
The beginning of my lunar year (in December). It reflects the spiral path known to all spiritual journeyers. This moon cycle will contain the Winter Solstice.Continue Reading
Site design by Susan Sullivan. Copyright 2025 © Howl at the Moon Gems & Susan Sullivan all rights reserved.
Read our Privacy Policy , Return Policy, Shipping Policy and Terms of Use.