Full Snow Moon Ritual: Honoring the Ancestors
Step into the sacred space of remembrance and gratitude as we gather under the Full Snow Moon, the last full moon of winter. In Hoodoo tradition, winter is a time of deep communion with ancestral spirits—a season when the world grows quiet, blanketed in stillness, and the voices of our ancestors echo through the crisp air more clearly than ever.
As the moon reaches its peak during Black History Month, we will come together to honor the strength, resilience, and sacrifices of those who came before us. This is not a time to ask or petition—this is a time to acknowledge and celebrate, sending love, light, and heartfelt gratitude to the spirits of our bloodlines.
Why Join?
This ritual is more than an act of love; it is a spiritual bridge that strengthens ancestral ties, elevates bloodlines, and creates a sacred container of gratitude and reverence. By honoring the past, we align ourselves with their wisdom and support for the future.
Join us this Full Snow Moon as we light the path of love and connection, standing in harmony with those who walked before us. Together, we’ll weave a timeless bond of acknowledgment and elevate the spirits of our ancestors for the journey ahead.