Roaming Raven Podcast

The Moon Witch

31 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Long before time was measured in hours and minutes… it was written in light. In this episode, we step into the quiet, cyclical world of the Moon Witch — the woman who looked not to clocks or calendars, but to the sky. Guided by the shifting phases of the moon, she understood that life does not move in straight lines, but in patterns of growth, fullness, release, and return. Through story, folklore, and history, we explore how the moon has shaped human life for centuries — influencing tides, marking time, and becoming deeply connected to the rhythms of the natural world and the body. For those who followed it closely, the moon offered more than light; it offered guidance. The Moon Witch did not force outcomes or rush change. Instead, she worked with timing — knowing when to begin, when to pause, and when to let go. Her practice was one of observation, patience, and quiet trust in the unfolding of cycles. This episode uncovers the deeper symbolism of the moon — as a mirror, a marker of transformation, and a reminder that darkness is not an ending, but a necessary part of renewal. 🌙 A gentle exploration of rhythm, intuition, and the power of moving in harmony with change. ✨ A reminder that even in the darkest phase… the light always returns. www.roamingraven.co.uk

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