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Align Your Spiritual Path With This Free Daily Planner

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At a quick glance this new planner looks like a run of the mill day planner. But look closer and you’ll see there are spaces for tracking the moon phase, jotting down your seasonal focus/reminders, tarot/oracle card readings - if you do those on the regular and lastly a place to jot down your goals and manifestations.

If you’re like me, you may not use all of these sections (I don’t regularly use tarot cards or oracle cards). So included with this planner is a sticker sheet that is designed to perfectly cover each of these boxes. You can print the sheet on sticker paper or just tape or glue them into place. Mabon Circle Members will receive the full set of these new seasonal sticker sheets, over on Patreon.

Day Planner Features

  • Moon Cycle Tracker: Easily track the phases of the moon and set intentions that align with its energy.

  • Seasonal Focus & Wheel of the Year themes: Connect with the current season and incorporate its themes into your day.

  • Tarot or Oracle Card Pulls: Record your daily card pulls and note any insights, or customize this section as needed.

  • Manifestation & Goal Setting: Set clear goals and track your progress with dedicated space for reflection.


Suggested Supplies & Fun Accessories

- Washi Tape: For organizing and adding visual interest. This is what I like to use.

- High-Quality Pens: Pens that won’t bleed through the pages. My Absolute Favorites for Daily Use

- Tarot & Oracle Cards: For those who use this section. You may like these Wheel of the Year cards.

- Candles: Light one while setting your intentions.

- Planner Binder - Build your own custom wheel of the year planner with Mabon House printables and planners. These linen binders offer a beautiful and functional way to stay organized.


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Who is a Forest Witch

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The forest has always been a place of mystery, magic, and ancient wisdom. For those who feel a deep connection to the trees, animals, and the earth, the path of the Forest Witch offers a way to harness the energy of the woods and weave it into everyday life. But what does it mean to be a Forest Witch, and how does this practice differ from other forms of witchcraft?

Who is the Forest Witch?

A Forest Witch is a practitioner who draws their power and inspiration from the forest and its natural inhabitants. Similiar to a Green Witch, this form of witchcraft is deeply tied to the cycles of nature, the spirits of the trees, and the energies of plants, animals, and the earth itself.

Forest Witches often spend time in wooded areas, communing with the spirits of the forest and gathering herbs, stones, and other natural elements for their practice. However, even those who don’t live near a forest can connect with its energy through the use of wood, leaves, and other forest materials in their rituals and spellwork.

The essence of a Forest Witch’s craft lies in their symbiotic relationship with nature, embracing the forest as both a source of power and a sacred space for reflection, healing, and transformation.

The Elements of the Forest Witch’s Craft

The forest offers a rich array of tools and symbols that a Forest Witch can incorporate into their magic. Here are some key elements:

1. Trees and Wood: Trees are central to the Forest Witch’s practice, representing strength, growth, and wisdom. Different types of wood are used for various magical purposes—oak for protection, birch for new beginnings, and willow for healing. The energy of trees is often channeled through wands, staves, or simply by spending time beneath their branches.

2. Herbs and Plants: The forest is a natural apothecary, filled with herbs and plants that a Forest Witch can use for healing, spellwork, and rituals. Gathering wild herbs like mugwort, nettle, or elderberry is a common practice, with each plant carrying its own unique properties and energies.

3. Animals and Spirits: The creatures of the forest, whether physical or spiritual, play a significant role in the life of a Forest Witch. Animal guides or totems, such as the deer, owl, or wolf, offer protection, insight, and companionship. Forest spirits, often referred to as fae or nature spirits, are also revered and honored in rituals and offerings.

4. Stones and Crystals: The earth beneath the forest floor is rich with stones and crystals that hold grounding and stabilizing energies. Stones like moss agate, green aventurine, and petrified wood are often used in a Forest Witch’s practice to connect with the earth and enhance their magic.

5. Mushrooms and Fungi: The mysterious world of fungi, with its deep connection to decay and renewal, is another realm that Forest Witches may explore. Mushrooms are often seen as symbols of transformation and rebirth, and they play a role in the Forest Witch’s understanding of the cycles of life and death.

The Practice of a Forest Witch

The practice of a Forest Witch is deeply connected to the rhythms of nature and the energy of the earth. Here are some ways a Forest Witch might incorporate the magic of the woods into their daily life:

- Forest Walks and Meditation: Spending time in the forest is a central practice for many Forest Witches. Walking among the trees, listening to the sounds of the forest, and meditating on the natural world can bring a sense of peace, clarity, and connection to the earth.

- Herbal Magic and Remedies: Forest Witches often create their own herbal remedies, teas, and tinctures using plants gathered from the woods. These natural medicines are infused with the healing energy of the forest and can be used for both physical and spiritual well-being.

- Tree Magic: Trees are living beings with their own unique energies, and a Forest Witch may work with the spirits of specific trees for guidance, protection, or strength. Hugging a tree, sitting beneath its branches, or using its wood in rituals are all ways to connect with tree magic.

- Animal Communication: Forest Witches often develop a strong connection to the animals of the forest, both physical and spiritual. Communicating with these creatures, either through meditation, observation, or shamanic journeying, can provide insight, wisdom, and guidance.

- Seasonal Rituals: The changing seasons are deeply important to the Forest Witch, who may celebrate the solstices, equinoxes, and other seasonal festivals with rituals that honor the cycles of nature. These rituals might include offerings to the forest spirits, creating seasonal altars, or performing spells that align with the energy of the time of year or follow the Wheel of the Year.

Recommended Reading About Forest Witchery

The Forest Witch's Journal

The Witch of the Forest's Guide to Earth Magick

Forest Witches: Adult coloring book

Forest Witch Junk Journal Pages & Ephemera

The Call of the Forest

Being a Forest Witch is about more than practicing magic; it’s about developing a deep, spiritual relationship with the natural world and living in harmony with the earth. Forest Witches are often stewards of the land, caring for the forest and its inhabitants, and seeking to protect and preserve the natural world.

For those who feel the call of the woods in their soul, the path of the Forest Witch offers a way to embrace that connection and bring the magic of the forest into every aspect of life. Whether through ritual, meditation, or simply spending time among the trees, the Forest Witch’s journey is one of deep communion with the earth, guided by the wisdom and energy of the natural world.

 

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Connecting With the Moon: A Spiritual Practice for Everyone

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Why Connect with the Moon?

The Moon has long been a symbol of mystery, intuition, and emotional depth. Across cultures, the Moon has been revered for its influence on the tides, its connection to the cycles of nature, and its ability to inspire introspection. Whether you’re looking to enhance your intuition, find balance, or simply take a moment to connect with something larger than yourself, the Moon offers a powerful source of energy and wisdom.

What is Drawing Down the Moon?

Drawing Down the Moon is a sacred ritual that has its roots in modern witchcraft and Wicca. It is a practice where the participant, traditionally a high priestess, invokes the energy of the Moon or the Goddess into themselves. This ritual is often performed during a full moon, a time when the lunar energy is at its peak. The purpose of this ritual is to connect deeply with divine feminine energy, seek guidance, or experience spiritual communion.

But you don’t have to identify as a witch to connect with the moon as part of your spiritual path. Nor do you need to rely on another person or group to engage in this practice. The Moon is accessible to anyone who feels a connection to the Moon or is seeking to harness the power of the lunar cycle for personal growth, meditation, or reflection.

How to Connect With the Moon

  1. Choose Your Moon Phase:

    • Each phase of the Moon carries different energies. The full moon is a time of culmination and clarity, perfect for releasing what no longer serves you. The new moon is a time for setting intentions and new beginnings. The waxing and waning phases are ideal for growth and introspection, respectively. Choose the phase that aligns with your current needs and goals.

  2. Find a Quiet Space:

    • Choose a place where you can see the Moon, whether indoors or outdoors. If being outside isn’t an option, a spot where you can visualize the Moon’s light, such as near a window, will work. Make the space comfortable and conducive to meditation or contemplation.

  3. Set Your Intention:

    • Before you begin, take a moment to set a clear intention. What do you hope to gain from this experience? Whether it’s clarity on a specific issue, emotional healing, or a deeper connection with your inner self, having a clear intention will guide your practice.

  4. Center Yourself:

    • Close your eyes, take deep breaths, and center yourself. Focus on grounding your energy, feeling connected to the Earth beneath you and the sky above. Allow yourself to relax and be fully present in the moment.

  5. Invoke the Moon’s Energy:

    • When you’re ready, gaze at the Moon (or visualize it if you’re indoors). Feel its light and energy filling you, starting from the top of your head and flowing down to your feet. You might imagine the Moon’s light as a soft, silvery glow that wraps around you like a blanket of calm and peace.

  6. Meditate or Reflect:

    • Sit quietly and focus on your breathing. As you breathe in, imagine drawing in the Moon’s energy, filling yourself with its peaceful and intuitive power. As you breathe out, release any tension or negative thoughts. Allow yourself to simply be, noticing any thoughts, feelings, or insights that come to you.

  7. Sit in Meditation:

    • Allow yourself to sit in this energy, meditating or reflecting on your intention. Notice any thoughts, feelings, or insights that arise. This is a time to listen to your inner voice and the wisdom of the Moon.

  8. Express Gratitude:

    • When you feel ready to conclude your connection, take a moment to thank the Moon for its guidance and energy. This could be a simple “thank you” or a more elaborate expression of gratitude, whatever feels right to you.

  9. Ground Yourself:

    • After connecting with the Moon, it’s important to ground yourself. Imagine roots growing from your feet into the Earth, anchoring you in the present moment. This helps you bring the insights and calm you’ve gained back into your everyday life.

Embracing Moon Energy in Everyday Life

Connecting with the Moon isn’t just a once-a-month ritual—it can be a part of your everyday life. Whether you’re a seasoned spiritual practitioner or simply someone who enjoys the beauty of the night sky, you can tap into the Moon’s energy whenever you need it. This practice is about recognizing the Moon as a source of wisdom, intuition, and emotional balance that is available to everyone, regardless of their spiritual path.

The Moon’s cycles mirror our own emotional and spiritual cycles, offering a natural rhythm that we can tune into. By regularly connecting with the Moon, you can cultivate a deeper understanding of yourself, your emotions, and your place in the natural world.

So, the next time you find yourself under the night sky, take a moment to connect with the Moon. Whether you’re setting intentions, seeking clarity, or simply enjoying its beauty, the Moon’s energy is a powerful ally in your journey toward inner peace and self-discovery.

Books About the Moon Lore & Magic

Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America

The Witch's Moon: A Collection of Lunar Magick and Rituals

Maiden, Mother, Crone: The Myth & Reality of the Triple Goddess

 

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