by Jessie Cross | Jan 1, 2026 | January: Wolf Moon, New Years
A grounded guide to the January Full Moon, Wolf Moon symbolism, and setting intentions that actually stick Most years, the New Year arrives quietly. Mid-cycle, between lunar phases, asking us to declare intentions before we’ve even had time to exhale. But...
by Jessie Cross | Jan 1, 2026 | New Years
How to plan the year ahead with intention, flexibility, and meaning So, what if the problem with New Year’s resolutions isn’t your willpower? What if it’s more the framework itself? Every January, millions of people make ambitious resolutions. Exercise more, be...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 31, 2025 | Journal Prompts, New Years
A flexible, intention-based alternative to New Year’s resolutions that actually supports change Every January, we’re told to reinvent ourselves. New goals. New habits. New versions of who we should be by this time next year. And yet, research consistently shows that...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 30, 2025 | Journal Prompts, New Years
Soulful, grounded New Year intentions for clarity, alignment, and meaningful change—without hustle, guilt, or pressure Why Intentions (Not Resolutions) Still Matter By now, most of us know how the traditional New Year resolution story so often goes. Grand...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 30, 2025 | Journal Prompts, New Years
Grounding New Year journaling to help release the past, clarify what matters, and step forward with intention New Years has a strange, quiet power. It’s not just a date change. It’s also a psychological threshold, a symbolic reset, and a rare pause between who you...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 29, 2025 | Epiphany, Plant Medicine
Ancient Symbolism, Sacred Substances, and the Deeper Meaning Behind Epiphany’s Most Mysterious Offerings What do gold, frankincense, and myrrh really mean? And why have these three offerings echoed through centuries of spiritual imagination? The story of the Magi and...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 29, 2025 | Epiphany
Astrologers, priests, or kings? Uncover history, myths, and hidden symbolism: Why the Magi Still Fascinate Us Who were the Three Wise Men? Were they kings, priests, astrologers…or something far stranger and more ancient? The Three Wise Men sit at a strange...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 28, 2025 | 12th Night, Epiphany, La Befana
Italian Epiphany Traditions, Domestic Rituals, and the Witch Night Few Still Remember The Night Before Epiphany: A Threshold Few Outside Italy Notice In much of the world, January 5 passes quietly. It’s an unremarkable night tucked between holidays, leftovers,...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 28, 2025 | Epiphany, La Befana
What the Italian Epiphany Figure Reveals About Discernment, Aging, and Feminine Power Every January, when the holidays thin out and the year still feels unfinished, an old woman rides her broom across the Italian night sky. She’s not sweet. She’s not...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 27, 2025 | Epiphany, La Befana
Practical rituals, folk magic, and cozy Epiphany customs for insight, cleansing, and good fortune In Italian folklore, La Befana is the old woman who rides her broom through the winter sky on the night of January 5, visiting homes as the Feast of the Epiphany dawns....
by Jessie Cross | Dec 27, 2025 | 12th Night, Epiphany
The forgotten magic of Twelfth Night, from wassail and misrule to final blessings before ordinary time returns Twelfth Night is traditionally observed on January 5 (the evening before Epiphany). It marks the closing threshold of the Twelve Days of Christmas....
by Jessie Cross | Dec 25, 2025 | Christmas, Santa Claus
From Wild Hunt rider to household guardian, Santa’s story is older, stranger, and more meaningful than we were ever told For most of the modern world, Santa Claus is a cheerful seasonal figure. Red suit, white beard, sleigh bells ringing somewhere above the roofline....
by Jessie Cross | Dec 25, 2025 | Christmas
For Times When Celebrating Takes a Little Extra Energy Christmas has a way of asking a lot of us. (To state the complete obvious, I know you get it.) It asks us to show up joyful when we feel tired. To be present when we feel pulled in twelve directions. To honor...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 24, 2025 | Christmas
The Psychology, Symbolism, and Seasonal Energy Behind the Most Enchanted Night of the Year There is something unmistakable about Christmas Eve. The air feels different. Time seems to slow. Even people who claim they “aren’t into the holidays” often admit...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 21, 2025 | Winter Solstice (Yule)
A Solstice Benediction for the Longest Night, the Turning Year, and the Quiet Return of Light The Winter Solstice marks a moment so quiet it can be missed if you’re not paying attention. The sun reaches its lowest arc in the sky. Night reaches its longest...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 21, 2025 | Winter Solstice (Yule)
Why Winter’s Deepest Nights May Hold Spiritual Wisdom, Inner Renewal, and the Quiet Turning of the Year Every December, the light thins. Mornings arrive late, evenings fall early, and the world takes on a blue-grey hush that feels older than time. Many people sense...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 21, 2025 | Winter Solstice (Yule)
How to Work With the Energy of the Winter Solstice for Reflection, Renewal, and Deep Insight Every year, the Winter Solstice draws us into the deepest fold of the season. It’s a night that has been honored for millennia as a turning point between what has been...
by Jessie Cross | Dec 20, 2025 | New Years
Your Guide to Intention-Setting at the Threshold of a New Day Why Midnight Has Always Been a Portal Every culture in the world divides time into days, but the moment that separates one day from the next—midnight—is anything but ordinary. Though the line between 11:59...