FEEL THE MAGIC AUGUST 2025 FREE CALENDAR PRINTABLES

This month’s calendar is special to me. In all the years that I’ve been venerating Hecate, I never knew her mother was Asteria. I suppose I never considered that Hecate had a mother. I consider her the mother of all witches, the ultimate dark goddess and an entity so far beyond words, that DAUGHTER was never one of the words I used to describe her. There are only a few ancient texts that mention Hecate and even fewer that talk about her role as a daughter. Last month the calendar themes reflected a new vision of motherhood. It took me years to accept that I may have a part to play in motherhood even though I’ve never had a child of my own. This month, Hecate led me to her own mother. To study Asteria’s role in the balance of the cosmos. This calendar is a reflection of of Alchemy and the moon. In August I plan to study how both Asteria and Hecate may relate to moon magic’s role in Alchemy; specifically in the First Quarter Moon’s phase. There is something so energetic about this time. It feels like a time to begin again. Typically I think of August as the beginning of the harvest. This year, due to the strange weather, we won’t have much of a harvest and August is feeling different. Sometimes it’s okay to cut your losses early and start again. There’s no rule book that says you must cling to outdated ideas. There is no grimoire that encourages it. This August may feel strange to you. Perhaps your garden isn’t performing the way it has in previous years, maybe you are finding yourself starting over again later in life than expected, or maybe you are feeling the calling to address your wounds around motherhood and daughterhood. This month, look to the silver moon to guide you and you’ll surely find your way illuminated by magic! Without further ado, the August Calendar Pack! Love you all so much!

July 2025 Calendar Pack FREE PRINTABLES!

This month’s printable is all about connecting to the archetype of the mother and all the mysteries that surround it. My mom isn’t a typical mom. I didn’t grow up with typical childhood memories. As I watch my mom neglect her dying mother, I start to realize all of the neglect I faced as a child. My mom is a “good person” I think. She’s a southern baptist. She’s an accountant. She’s not overly showy with emotions. There are things about her I admire and there are things that truly frighten me. Because I was so neglected as a child, I have rejected the idea and the stereotypes of motherhood. Because I was abused by her sister, my aunt – I have fully rejected any notion of being considered someone’s aunt. I am aunt to two amazing nephews and I am a stepmother to a wonderful little six year old, but I couldn’t call myself a stepmother, even after six years and I couldn’t call myself an aunt even after four. That is, until I did my tarot/oracle/bibliomancy thing the other day and…

The message came in loud and clear! Address the neglect. Forgive and heal. Address the mother wounding. Forgive and heal. Address the abuse. Forgive and heal. I was led to a passage about the Goddess Epona. It explained that while her story is sparsely catalogued throughout history, her veneration has remained all these thousands of years. Down the winding rabbit hole of academic resources; I came across a quote that said worshipping Epona is “a construction, more than a reconstruction.” This ran chills down my spine. I thought, if I’m big brained enough to construct how I want to worship this Deity, then surely I can use those same smarts to construct a positive experience with motherhood rather than reconstruct the the pain that was caused to me. Instead of pulling away from my maternal or matriarchal duties and all the complications that come along with them, couldn’t I simply construct my own way forward? Epona called to me at a time where I was feeling very lost, and now she returns to me when I’m in need of her bravery once again.

Instead of rejecting my childhood and therefore parts of my adulthood, or railing so hard against the things that happened to me that I leave no room for anything other than my suffocating control, I could literally construct what type of motherhood I’m comfortable with and prioritize a genuine connection with my stepdaughter, my nephews and those around me who rely on me to be consistent in this matriarchal role I never thought I’d have to embrace. I can create safe spaces that are centered around creative exploration, engaging with nature and self expression. I can bust out the telescope, take day trips to the lake, help though music and plant identification. Simply put: If I’m constructing rather than reconstructing then I can be free to be myself and have confidence that the version of motherhood I’m creating is better than any recreation I could attempt.

Maybe you can relate? Maybe this joyful calendar that my stepdaughter emphatically approved of will both brighten your July and give you the courage to define your own path rather than worrying about following reconstructed norms that don’t suit you. And without further ado… the July Calendar Pack! Love you all!

June 2025 FREE PRINTABLE Calendar Pack!

I can’t believe it’s almost June! There’s lots of beautiful stuff to explore on this month’s calendar.

It’s been a whirlwind this month, but I’ve found time to do more readings than I have in previous months. Stepping out of the way in May meant I had more time to reflect on what I really wanted. And what I really wanted was to work on my novel, curate and write music and most of all to do more readings. I’ve also been working on curating my booth for this year’s fall festival circuit. It will be our first year attempting a booth, and I’ll be doing readings! We have a Spirit Board Ring Hook game, an Alien Photo Op, a Wheel of Destiny spinner and a Planchette Magnet Toss game being designed as the “walls” of our booth to attract customers. We’ll be selling 2026 Calendars, Zines, Spooky Candy Bouquet Mugs, Fall Balloon Bouquets, and a small assortment of spell jars, decks, books, and stickers. We aren’t planning on doing much this year except getting the word out. We are thinking of giving away free waters and possibly hosting a drawing for a custom Balloon Bouquet. I’ve also considered giving away readings as a part of the Wheel of Destiny.

My husband is creating the booth and helping me work on the “attractions” and we’re both excited to explore our creativity. We’ve had some very hard hits when trying to get approved for home building loan and we’ve had to do a lot of reassessments. If this is my last fall in the midwest, I want to spend as much time as I can enjoying every pumpkin farm, every fall event and every haunted house. So this fall the spooky blog will be back! Once again, I’ll transform this blog into Harvest in the Heart of the Prairie, but this year I’ll actually get to share the ins and outs of being a vendor for the first time!

I don’t want to look too far into the future, June will be spent visiting with family, July I’ll be taking a class, and in August the first events will be beginning! I can’t wait to share everything with you all! Without further ado: The June Calendar Pack; including Color and Black and White PDFs, a desktop background and a phone background! As always, you can check out my Ko-Fi Shop to download this calendar and so much more! And if you’re looking for some great WITCHY MUSIC, check out my Linktree to see what I’ve been curating lately!

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