The Fall Equinox is here—a time when day and night stand in perfect balance. Across cultures, this shift has always carried mystery, magic, and superstition. From Celtic harvest offerings to Japanese ancestor rituals, discover how people honored this sacred turning of the year.

Read the full blog on equinox superstitions now!

https://tasarlaromaney.wordpress.com/2025/09/19/superstitions-surrounding-the-fall-equinox/

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Have you ever seen a face in the moonlight?

In German folklore, that face isn’t just imagination — it’s a warning.

Meet Der Mann im Mond — a man cursed for working on the Sabbath, doomed to carry his burden across the night sky for all eternity.
A bundle of sticks.
A shadowed face.

Read the full legend + journal prompts in the latest blog https://tasarlaromaney.wordpress.com/2025/07/11/the-man-in-the-moon-german-folklore-and-the-lunar-watcher-above/

#ManInTheMoon #GermanFolklore #MoonLore #MythAndMagic #FullMoonVibes #FolkloreFriday #MoonMagic #ShadowWork #SpiritualFolklore

Did you know? In Irish mythology, carrying gold might save you from the Dullahan—the headless rider who names the dead.

Our latest blog takes you deep into the misty hills of Celtic legend, where this death-dealing specter still rides.
Learn about his origins, symbols, and how to avoid catching his gaze... if you can.

🖤 Read now: https://tasarlaromaney.wordpress.com/2025/05/17/the-bee-as-a-spirit-totem-animal-sacred-messengers-of-community-productivity-and-sweetness/
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The Bee as a Spirit & Totem Animal: Sacred Messengers of Community, Productivity, and Sweetness

Tiny but powerful, the bee is a symbol of magic, harmony, and focused energy. When a bee buzzes into your life as a spirit or totem guide, it’s a call to awaken your sense of purpose, collaboration…

Tasarla Romaney