(image credit, M. Rutan)
A Capricorn New Moon urges us to aim high in our lives; personal, professional, emotional and spiritual. Its energy is a strong motivator for the creation and patient cultivation of our plans and desires. Set your intent, begin small projects and gently tend to them while patiently waiting to see positive results by the light of the corresponding full moon on June 28th.
"Hold on, Amber, you mean we have to wait six months"?
Yes, my friends, you do. Utilize that time span to refine your plan, take small steps toward your goal and even allow yourself to explore options and alternate avenues. Capricorn energy includes persistence. Remain calm. Conserve your energy. Prepare to take action when planetary energies shift and your plans take flight!
What can you do during that six month development period? Work on your personal balance and alignment. This can be done in a variety of ways with varied approaches. The following suggestions may be helpful as you utilize Capricorn influences and turn within, make sensible decisions, keep commitments, use opportunities as they present themselves and express gratitude for your accomplishments.
Honor any personal, family and hereditary traditions. Recall family histories, revisit moments of your life that brought you to where you are, learn about the cultures that have shaped society and especially those that run through your own veins.
Capricorn New Moons are supportive times to connect with important male figures in your life and for balancing the yang (masculine) energy that lives within us all regardless of gender. Promote balance within yourself to carry into the new calendar year. If relationships with males in your life are strained, this is an opportune time to create and perform a personal ritual of forgiveness and release.
Work with crystals! This new moon phase is an powerful time to work with crystals and gemstones. The sign of Capricorn is often associated with garnet, black onyx, smoky quartz and lapis lazuli. Have you ever used gemstone essences? If not, perhaps look into purchasing one (or more) to try or research how to make your own!
Fifteen years ago I learned a useful tool to employ during new moons - making ten wishes. These wishes are best made during the fullest power of the new moon; during the first eight hours after its exact timing (the new moon on January 16 occurs at 6:17 pm PST) though wishes can be made for up to 48 hours. The Capricorn new moon energy will only be around for two days, however, its energy will carry you through to the Leo Blue Moon on January 31st. Think about all the things you need or want in your life and make your wishes accordingly.
Welcome! Here, ancient wisdom stirs beneath the surface of modern life, where each Tarot card is a portal and every story holds magick. We will explore holistic well-being, metaphysical mysteries, and the glistening edges of the esoteric and paranormal. Along the way, I offer fragments of my life, small truths, strange turns, and quiet wonders. Through interactive journeys with books and decks, this space becomes an unfolding conversation. In the end, we are all myths; we are all stories.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Friday, November 3, 2017
Look at that moon!
Preparing a workshop outline provided me the opportunity to revisit notes I made over the years regarding my experiences during several moon phases. Many of my observations have held true and played out in my own life or the lives of friends, family and even throughout the world's social experience and politics. Sharing what have now become truths for me feels appropriate at this time and gives birth to a new series of moon astrology posts.
As many of us are aware, any full moon can bring with it times of heightened emotions. I have found that the full moon intensifies the energies of the particular sign it falls in, as well as having influence on the traits of the current sun sign.
The full moon of September 2017 travels through the sign Taurus, while the sun sign is firmly in Scorpio until November 21st. Earth and water. Fluid, emotional Scorpio grounded by practical, steady Taurus. While the usual steadfast, strong reliability of Taurus gives Scorpio the security that is integral for its balance, the full moon's influence on Taurus may increase the potential for us to become materialistic and only focus on the superficial instead of digging down to the roots of a matter. This often plays out as greed, uncontrolled consumerism, and reacting rashly or becoming overly emotional. If you feel yourself becoming overwhelmed with emotion or seeing red, confide and vent to a trusted neutral third party. Pull your thoughts together, allow yourself time to find the most appropriate words before engaging with the offending person(s).Ruling the throat chakra (fifth chakra), Taurus urges us to communicate confidently and honestly. Utilize the supportive energies during this full moon to express yourself - use your voice! It may be time to tell someone how you really feel, promote yourself or apply your voice to activism.
Another way I have found to tap into the energies of the Taurus full moon is through the use of essential oils and aromatic herbs. Play around to find the combination of herbs or oils to which you most favorably respond; a few herb suggestions are peppermint (brew a cup to sip as well!), thyme, eucalyptus, violet, catnip, marsh mallow and sage. When choosing essential oils, do use organic varieties and if you like please try the following blend that I have used;
*This recipe blend is the creation of Kristina Bauer, The Untamed Alchemist.
To 2 ounces of a carrier oil (e.g. jojoba, sweet almond or fractionated coconut)
Add 1 drop ylang ylang, 2 drops cardamom, 4 drops cinnamon and 4 drops vetivert
I repeatedly find that the days leading to and just after a Taurus moon guide me strongly to take myself (and urge my clients) into nature. We often spend more and more time inside disconnected from the Earth. This pulls us spiritually, mentally and physically out of alignment. We become out of balance, being in such a state will impact each aspect of our lives and how we choose to go about them. Get outside! Breathe fully the fresh air! A walk through a local park or even through your neighborhood streets will help reset and refresh you.
However you choose to utilize the energies available, remember to do so with clarity, thoughtfulness and at an even pace.
Thursday, April 13, 2017
My mind is fire; my soul fire. - Wild Wisdom Wednesday 12April2017
Fire represents our passions, compulsions, zeal, creativity and motivation. It is our inner light as well as a symbol of the Divine fire that burns in every soul. It is a source of energy that requires careful tending or we will burn out or be burned. Maintaining healthy and realistic boundaries for this fire is critical so we are able to tend it as it dims and contain it should it move to engulf us. Be it the hearth fire, the heart of the home, or a ritual fire around which people dance magic into being, the inherent nature of fire is combustive and transformative. As fire consumes, it gives back light and warmth. It gives life.
Far Eastern philosophies see fire as forceful and primal. Its physical manisfestation is our metablolism. Mentally it translates into personal drive, intention and desire. Ancient Greek philosophies classified fire as a foundational element tied to passion and desire.
Fire plays an important role in Native American traditions and is often present during ceremonies and rituals. Fire acts as a messenger and is a gift from Great Spirit. Smoke from the fire is used to cleanse sacred items as well as the body. Fire symbolizes the heart of the People and its smoke carries prayers to the Great Spirit. It represents cleansing and renewal because from the fire's ashes comes new growth , new thoughts and new plans.
What are your passions? What ignites your inner flame? What gives you a creative spark? What is your truth?
Far Eastern philosophies see fire as forceful and primal. Its physical manisfestation is our metablolism. Mentally it translates into personal drive, intention and desire. Ancient Greek philosophies classified fire as a foundational element tied to passion and desire.
Fire plays an important role in Native American traditions and is often present during ceremonies and rituals. Fire acts as a messenger and is a gift from Great Spirit. Smoke from the fire is used to cleanse sacred items as well as the body. Fire symbolizes the heart of the People and its smoke carries prayers to the Great Spirit. It represents cleansing and renewal because from the fire's ashes comes new growth , new thoughts and new plans.
What are your passions? What ignites your inner flame? What gives you a creative spark? What is your truth?
Fuel your fire.
Tend the coals.
Mind the flame.
When writing and speaking about fire, the image of a great Phoenix rising in glory and grace, is close in my mind. Stories of this mythic bird span several cultures each focusing on the creature's ability to rise anew from its own ashes - the sum of its experiences and the whole of its wisdom wrapped in a stronger, more vibrant body. Creation from destruction.The immortal essence remains.
Becoming the Phoenix
The Book of Going Forth by Day (The Egyptian Book of the Dead)
"I flew straight out of heaven, a mad bird full of secrets. I came into being as I came into being. I grew as I grew. I changed as I changed. My mind is fire, my soul fire. The cobra wakes and spits fire in my eyes. I rise through ochre smoke into black air enclosed in a shower of stars. I am what I have made. I am the seed of every god, beautiful as evening, hard as light. I am the last four days of yesterday, four screams from the edges of earth - beauty, terror, truth, madness - the phoenix on its pyre.
In a willow I make my nest of flowers and snakes, sandalwood and myrh. I am waiting for eternity. I am waiting for four hundred years to pass before I dance on flame; turn this desert to ash, before I rise, waking from gold and purple dreams into the season of God. I will live forever in the fire spun by my own wings. I will suffer burns that burn to heal. I destroy and create myself like the sun that rises burning from the east and dies burning in the west. To know the fire, I become the fire. I am power. I am light. I am forever. On earth and in heaven, I am. This is my body, my work. This in my deliverance.
The heat of transformation is unbearable, yet change is necessary. It burns up the useless, the diseased. Time is a cool liquid, it flows away like a river. we shall see no end of it. Generation after generation, I create myself. It is never easy Long nights I waited, lost in myself, considering the stars. I wage a battle against darkness, against my own ignorance, my resistance to change, my sentimental love for my own folly. Perfection is a difficult task. I lose and find my way over again. One task done gives rise to others. There is no end to the work left to do. There is no end to becoming. I live forever striving for perfection. I praise the moment I die in fire for the veils of illusion burn with me. My nose fills with the acrid smoke of death so that years from now I might look on that scar and remember how it was to hold the light, how it was to die and come again radiant as light walking on sand.
I change and change again, generation after generation. I find anguish then peace. I am satisfied with my birth and the faith to which it led me. I do not regret the discomforts and terrors of my mortality and more than I regret the company of angels. I have entered fire. I become invisible; yet I breathe in the flow of sun, in the eyes of children, in the light that animates the white cliffs at dawn. I am the God in the world in everything, even in darkness. If you have not seen me there, you have not looked. I am the fire that burns you, that burn in you. To live is to die a thousand deaths, but there is only one fire, one eternity".
(image credit to , Tara Buel)
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Wild Wisdom Wednesday - The Gift of Fog (from original post 28Dec2016)
Standing on the lake shore watching fog envelope the landscape I quietly call for
Life's mysteries and gifts to reveal themselves.
Recently I have been fortunate to be outside walking or driving on foggy days. Throughout my life fog has never frightened nor intimidated me. Instead, it excites me and I sense potential through its veil. Fog has a way of suspending reality and once an area is shrouded, it could be any moment in time and any place. I stand calmly alert, prepared for whatever may emerge.
I realize this is not the case for many people. Some of us fear the unseen and become confused and disoriented by the limited vision fog causes. At times, due to our own inability to acknowledge the truth of our own thoughts and feelings, we create our own fog that blocks our awareness and inner knowing. Our own thoughts and feelings create weather patterns that can inhibit or ignite our direction.
In the physical world, the Sun eventually burns away the fog enabling us to see everything clearly. When we find our judgement clouded or minds in a fog, what we are experiencing is the Universe telling us it is not yet right for us to make a decision. We should wait until all the facts and choices clearly become visible. By exercising patience and avoiding making decisions with an unclear mind, we will find that our personal inner Sun will burn away our mental and emotional confusion clearly revealing the situation and opportunities.
Fog is derived form water and water represents divine feminine energy. This energy is tied to emotions, feelings and urges. We can tap into the rhythm of this energy by following and living by moon cycles. With the end of the current year fast approaching and the current new moon phase in the sign of Capricorn, it is an optimal moment for taking quiet time to reflect on our present options and decision. We need not rush forward charging ahead blindly. This is a time for meditation and rest in order to gain the insight and clarity desired.
What obstacles can you remove that are blocking your clear view and preventing forward momentum? What emerges when you sit in stillness? When the fog clears, what is revealed?
Supportive focus suggestions:
* Manjushri (pronounced "man-choosh-ree"), is a Buddhist deity of wisdom who holds a sword to cut through illusions and bring about clarity and understanding.
* Third Eye chakra supports inner vision, insight, imagination, concentration, peace of mind, projection will and manisfestation
* The rune stone, Kenaz - represents a torch by which knowledge is lit and revealed. It symbolizes the control and harnessing of fire for warmth and illumination. It signifies the mystery of transformation and our power to create as nature does.
* Gem stones - sodalite, clear quartz, celestite, kyanite and emerald
* Herbs - mint, mugwort and star anise
Wild Wisdom Wednesday (originally posted via Facebook 7Dec2016)
* Endurance*Formation*Manisfestaion*
Life's persistence and its endless resourcefulness in the task of survival are all implicit within the rune meaning of Uruz ("oo-ruze"). It is a rune of manifestation, regeneration and endurance. We are reminded of the infinite primal power of the universe - its powers of perseverance and sacred gestation. Through time and tenacity, the Earth is able to heal itself regenerating and sometimes reformatting its landscape.

What are ways in which you reset yourself? Do you meditate? Practice yoga? Do the creative arts help you communicate? Does a hike through the woods provide relief and perspective? Do the people around you support and uplift you? Are you able to freely and openly offer the same to them? How do you maintain and nurture your physical/emotional/mental/spiritual endurance?
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Azurite helps connect us with the earth and aids meditation and healing. |
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Garnet resonates with the root chakra and supports self care and self love. |
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birch tree mandala for regeneration and renewal |
Welcome to Wild Wisdom - 1 (originally posted via Facebook 30Nov2016)
"Being able to maintain patience, calm and certainty even while there is chaos around us allows the
Light of the Creator to enter and assist".
~ Michael Berg
Sometimes the biggest blessing is not getting what you think you want. Strive to keep a sense of perspective. Do not allow situations, incidents or occurrences of past memories hold you back from living your life today. Pace yourself. Experience the pause for breath between thought and action.
The rune cast this week, Nied (aka Nauthiz, Nyd or Naut), speaks to us of patience. Though what you may now be experiencing feels debilitating and frustrating - delays,oppression, ill health, depression, confusion (and as tiresome as this phase may be), no amount of worry or haste will make it pass more quickly. These times are often accompanied by extreme emotional travail that hits us square in the solar plexus. Facing these emotions and overcoming your fear can be the catalyst that pushes you forward to a stronger, brighter future while simultaneously gifting you important survival skills and coping techniques. By learning from our troubles, we evolve in both body and spirit. Hold fast and conserve your energy. Think twice before taking on a new project during this time. To achieve our wants we often need to experience the very opposite. Turn inward and shape your power.
supportive tools:
* Clear, balance and nurture your Heart Chakra

* Wear the color blue or bring more of it into your environment. The energy of blue color waves helps to overcome distressing situations.
* Pull the major arcana card, Temperance, from a tarot deck and set it someplace you will frequently see it. The presence of its image will help you remember to live in moderation, to go within and to strive for balance in all things.
* For my tactile friends, the following stones may help you find the patience necessary during this time. Carry them with you or wear them. When you begin feeling impatient with the world or yourself, touch or hold them while taking 5 deep breaths.
---- amber, chrysoprase, howlite, labradorite ----
Blue color waves resonate at (approximately) the musical notes D and E
at a frequency of 570-630 Mhz.
Friday, January 6, 2017
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