What is a Moon Workbook?
A moon workbook is a self-discovery activity guide, themed with the astrological placement of the moon at each month's New Moon and Full Moon. It is an interactive way to get to know more about nature's guidance, your inner wisdom and your soul.
What's Included in a Moon Workbook?
Two workbooks are sent each month: one at the New Moon and one at the Full Moon. Each workbook contains a snapshot of what to expect energetically, insight on the constellation the moon appears to be rising in, journal prompts, and a ritual to release what's holding you back or to plant new seeds for personal growth. The workbooks follow the tropical zodiac, and focus on consciously unraveling layers of self in pursuit of your spiritual essence, your soul.
I carefully curate the wisdom in each book, and practice the journal prompts and rituals at each moon. They've helped me to understand myself and my connection to nature so much, and have given me a beautiful map to follow as I walk my mystic path. I hope you enjoy them, too!
I carefully curate the wisdom in each book, and practice the journal prompts and rituals at each moon. They've helped me to understand myself and my connection to nature so much, and have given me a beautiful map to follow as I walk my mystic path. I hope you enjoy them, too!
Get to Know Your Inner Mystic by the Light of the Moon
What's all this talk about aligning with the moon, anyway? I thought the same thing when I was first encouraged to breathe her in, to call her her, to watch how my cycle could sync with her lunations. How my emotions could swell and subside as she waxed or waned. How is that even possible, I wondered.
In most mystic philosophies, we find a cosmic connection between woman and nature. And for most of our childhood, we know this. We love to rest in long grass and look up at the stars. We love to pause outside and soak in the warm rays of the sun. We love fresh air on a cool day, and the streaks of light that pierce through trees amidst a lazy afternoon. Why do we love these glimpses of nature so much? Because they reflect back to us our own beauty. They give us a mirror of what we too often neglect to see — how wise, and how warm, how alive and loud and calm we can be.
The moon is one of nature's brightest mirrors, casting brightly upon us a bi-monthly mirror to look into and connect inward, within our own selves, our own souls. To ask ourselves, what's going on in there? What's coming up?
At the New Moon, we find an abundance of opportunity. A time to plant to seeds, to nourish and grow as the moon takes two full weeks to wane back into her full body. And then, at her peak light, her Full Moon lunation, we feel within us a wild rising of water. A mess of emotions and parts of ourselves that we thought were long gone; parts we'd rather not see. She brings these parts of us up to the surface, every month, every year, every decade and century. There is no pause on Mother Nature's healing and growing and evolving, and there is no pause on the healing of her children, her earthlings; on us.
Each lunation, we have a lens up in the sky to better see our planetary mother and cosmic essence. A mirror to look directly into her fragmented bits, into us. To see which parts of ourselves are ready to be released, or maybe, to be embraced. To look at how far on our spirit path we've grown, and where we'd like the winding road to take us.
Embrace this guiding light of the moon as you walk your spirit path. She is here to guide you, to light your way, and to help you see and understand more of you. After all, that's what this path is all about. Seeing, and meeting, and growing to love every part of your being.
In most mystic philosophies, we find a cosmic connection between woman and nature. And for most of our childhood, we know this. We love to rest in long grass and look up at the stars. We love to pause outside and soak in the warm rays of the sun. We love fresh air on a cool day, and the streaks of light that pierce through trees amidst a lazy afternoon. Why do we love these glimpses of nature so much? Because they reflect back to us our own beauty. They give us a mirror of what we too often neglect to see — how wise, and how warm, how alive and loud and calm we can be.
The moon is one of nature's brightest mirrors, casting brightly upon us a bi-monthly mirror to look into and connect inward, within our own selves, our own souls. To ask ourselves, what's going on in there? What's coming up?
At the New Moon, we find an abundance of opportunity. A time to plant to seeds, to nourish and grow as the moon takes two full weeks to wane back into her full body. And then, at her peak light, her Full Moon lunation, we feel within us a wild rising of water. A mess of emotions and parts of ourselves that we thought were long gone; parts we'd rather not see. She brings these parts of us up to the surface, every month, every year, every decade and century. There is no pause on Mother Nature's healing and growing and evolving, and there is no pause on the healing of her children, her earthlings; on us.
Each lunation, we have a lens up in the sky to better see our planetary mother and cosmic essence. A mirror to look directly into her fragmented bits, into us. To see which parts of ourselves are ready to be released, or maybe, to be embraced. To look at how far on our spirit path we've grown, and where we'd like the winding road to take us.
Embrace this guiding light of the moon as you walk your spirit path. She is here to guide you, to light your way, and to help you see and understand more of you. After all, that's what this path is all about. Seeing, and meeting, and growing to love every part of your being.