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02/02/2026

✨February doesn’t arrive loudly. It arrives through the body. This Florida morning, at 32 degrees, the Snow Moon ensured we felt it. The Leo Snow Moon—resonating with women throughout history—applies pressure before movement, before ignition. Physically, tight chests and buzzing limbs. It’s not just sensing change—it’s the moon’s ancient pull on our cycles. Women have known the moon’s influence on bodies, emotions, and life’s rhythms since time immemorial. As a Leo, this moon is personal—it’s about boldness, courage, the lioness inside. But even fire needs containment.
As I prepare for my move, the Fire Horse energy rises—momentum and courage—but February isn’t about performance. It’s about holding more without losing yourself.
Under this Snow Moon—just as women have shed layers for generations—we shed the snake. Let go of resentments. Let go of what no longer serves. We bring in the Fire Horse. Place water out for moon-charged water, set crystals to cleanse, reflect on intentions. This Snow Moon shapes a stronger vessel. When it’s time to move, the path will open, because your energy—and your lunar power—is finally held. I hope this helps.

Your inner spring is closer than you think. 🌕

12/21/2025

✨The winter solstice time is no longer celebrated as it once was, with the understanding that this is a period of descent and rest, of going within our homes, within ourselves and taking in all that we have been through, all that has passed in this full year which is coming to a close... like nature and the animal kingdom around us, this time of hibernation is so necessary for our tired limbs, our burdened minds.

Our modern culture teaches avoidance at a max at this time; alcohol, lights, shopping, overworking, over spending, comfort food and consumerism.

And yet the natural tug to go inwards as nearly all creatures are doing is strong and the weather so bitter that people are left feeling that winter is hard, because for those of us without burning fires and big festive families, it can be lonely and isolating.

Whereas in actual fact winter is kind, she points us in her quiet soft way towards our inner self, towards this annual time of peace and reflection, embracing the darkness and forgiving, accepting and loving embracing goodbye the past year.

~ Brigit Anna McNeill

Art by Elaine Bayley

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