January’s Wolf Moon gets its name from the howling of hungry wolves during this time of year. It’s also known as the Old Moon, and the Moon after Yule.
The Wolf Moon is a time for introspection and setting intentions for the year ahead. It’s the perfect time to connect with your inner self and tune into your intuition.
Here are a few rituals you might like to try:
* Intention Setting: Take some time to reflect on the past year and set intentions for the year ahead. You can write your intentions down or simply meditate on them.
* Inner Work: The Wolf Moon is a great time to do some inner work and explore your shadow side. This can be done through journaling, meditation, or shadow work exercises.
* Ancestral Connection: Honor your ancestors by spending time in nature, lighting a candle, or creating a small altar in their memory.
* Community Building: Connect with like-minded people and share your experiences. This can be done in person or online.
* Rituals Done on Your Behalf: Contact a me to assist you if you are not comfortable setting intentions or manifesting on your own.
Remember, there’s no right or wrong way to celebrate the Wolf Moon. The most important thing is to do what feels right for you.