Tag winter solstice

The Quickening

Early spring flowers

We are in the quickening, even if snow still rests on the ground. This week marks the second new moon after Winter Solstice, a threshold long recognized across cultures as the true energetic beginning of the year. While January 1st serves administrative needs, early February aligns with biological reality. Discover why this timing matters for seasonal living, why January resolutions struggle, and how honoring this ancient threshold restores alignment between inner experience and ecological truth.

PART 2: LUNAR TIME AND SACRED CYCLES

full moon in clear night sky with bare tree

Discover why Chinese New Year changes dates annually and how lunisolar calendars in India and East Asia track time through observed celestial cycles rather than fixed dates. Learn why these ancient systems accommodate regional differences and hemispheric realities better than modern calendars. And, how you can reclaim responsive timekeeping in your own life by following the moon and local seasons.

The Red Mushroom, the Winter Solstice, and the Light of the World

Fly Agric.(Amanita muscaria). their distinctive

Discover how Christmas traditions converge ancient shamanic plant mysticism, winter solstice rituals, and Christian theology. From the red Amanita muscaria mushroom beneath evergreen trees to flying reindeer and gift-giving shamans, explore the surprising origins of modern holiday symbols ~ not as conspiracy, but as humanity's shared longing for light, transformation, and renewal during the darkest season.