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The Blue Moon of May 31, 2026:
Rare Light, Quiet Power, and Second Chances Every so often, the calendar gives us a little extra moonlight. May 2026 is one of those months. The month opens with a Full Moon on May 1 and closes with another Full Moon on May 31, making the second one a calendar Blue Moon. The May 31 Full Moon reaches fullness at 08:45 UTC, and it is also listed as a Micro Full Moon, meaning the Moon is near the farthest part of its orbit from Earth and may appear a little smaller than usual. (

T.L. Duncan
May 296 min read


Using the Moon Phases for Different Kinds of Shadow Work
Shadow work is often spoken about in broad terms, as if it is one single practice with one single purpose. In reality, shadow work can take many forms. Sometimes it is about uncovering old wounds. Sometimes it is about recognizing patterns. Sometimes it is about releasing resentment, confronting fear, or finally telling the truth to yourself about something you have avoided. Because the work itself shifts, it makes sense to approach it in different ways depending on the seaso

T.L. Duncan
May 226 min read


Celebrating Ostara: Practical Ways to Honor the Spring Equinox
Ostara marks the Spring Equinox — the moment when day and night stand in balance before the light begins to grow stronger. It is a threshold. Winter loosens its grip. Seeds stir beneath the soil. Balance shifts toward expansion. Ostara isn’t just about eggs and rabbits. It’s about alignment. Let’s look at grounded ways to honor it. 1. Restore Balance in Your Space The equinox is about equal light and dark.So begin there. Clean one neglected area of your home. Open windows if

T.L. Duncan
Mar 62 min read


Exploring Norse Paganism: The Old Ways in a Modern World
Norse Paganism — sometimes called Heathenry, Ásatrú, or Nordic Paganism — has seen growing interest in recent years. While it draws inspiration from ancient Norse traditions, modern practice is deeply personal and varied, shaped by individual beliefs and contemporary values. At its heart, Norse Paganism is less about rigid doctrine and more about relationship — with the gods, with ancestors, with the land, and with community. Roots in the Old Norse World Norse Paganism origin

T.L. Duncan
Feb 202 min read
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