Each moon phase symbolizes a step in the journey towards a goal. RMC harnesses the energy of these phases to facilitate healing, connection and personal growth in our ceremonies.

New Moon: A time to set intentions and define your desires, as this is opportunity for beginning.

Waxing Crescent: A time for growth and determination.

Waxing Gibbous: A time for development, adjustment, and refinement.

First Quarter: A time for action, decisions, and commitment.

Full Moon: A time to celebrate achievements, release, and see the fruits of your labor.

Last Quarter: A time to cleanse yourself, release negativity and old habits, and let go of what no longer serves you.

Waning Gibbous: A time to practice restorative self-care, relax, and be mindful and grateful for what you've accomplished.

Waning Crescent: Time of healing, rest, surrender, and a chance to reconnect with yourself and find inner peace.

Luna Throughout the Year

Winter:

  • December: Cold Moon (also known as the Long Night Moon or Big Winter Moon) - Serves as a time for emotional release, reflection, and healing.

  • January: Wolf Moon - Represents introspection, connecting with spiritual power, and new beginnings.

  • February: Snow Moon (also called Hunger Moon or Ice Moon) - Associated with Imbolc and planning for the coming seasons.

Spring:

  • March: Storm Moon (also known as Worm Moon) - Celebrates the start of spring with Ostara.

  • April: Pink Moon - A time of renewal and blossoming.

  • May: Flower Moon (also called Corn Moon) - Represents fertility and abundance. 

Summer:

  • June: Strawberry Moon - Associated with the peak of summer and harvest.

  • July: Buck Moon (also called Thunder Moon) - Represents the full power of the summer season.

  • August: Sturgeon Moon (also called Green Corn Moon) - Focuses on abundance and harvest. 

Autumn:

  • September: Harvest Moon - Celebrates the peak of harvest season.

  • October: Hunter's Moon - Represents the preparation for winter.

  • November: Beaver Moon - Symbolizes preparing for the cold months.