Yoke of the Moon™
A MOONTHLY SPIRITUAL GATHERING FOR YOGI WITCHES
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Yoke of the Moon™ is a moonthly spiritual gathering for the everyday witch that is part ritual and part yoga. This practice integrates energy work with Earth-based spiritual traditions and embodied yoga techniques to bring a sense of mindfulness, creativity, and connection to ourselves, our ancestors, and the world. It’s magic on the mat!
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energetically cleanse & recharge
magic on the mat
practice connection to ourselves and the cycles of Nature
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The ritual begins as soon as you arrive.
Nutshelled :
Energetic Hygiene + Circle Casting
Crystals + Herbs + Tarot
Asana + Breathwork + Meditation
Journaling + Setting Intentions
Community Engagement + Sharing of Practice
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A yoga mat, water, and a journal + any item you’d like to place on the altar to charge with the energy of your practice.
Optional: favorite crystal, tarot deck, etc. to work with on your mat. These tools will also be available for you to work with while in Circle.
For Winter practices: also bring along your favorite cozy throw blanket and wear socks.
Props- bolsters, blankets, blocks- are available.
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…those seeking to learn basics, curious lookie-loos, true beginners to either the spiritual practice of Nature-based witchcraft or the physical practice of yoga. Even if you’ve never cast a circle, called the Quarters, or done energy work with the chakra system- a general awareness of these terms is needed for participation.
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Gathering, ritual, and yoga can be powerful and therapeutic, but this is not therapy nor a substitute for professional care. Shadow work can bring up memories and heavy emotions that you may have blocked. If you are feeling vulnerable the day of the gathering, reach out so that I may advise modifications during ritual to make sure you feel safe and supported.
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You’re welcome, but it is conditional. Just show up, participate, and don’t be gross. You don’t have to prove you aren’t toxic in anyway. You don’t have to apologize for being a dude. This is not a Divine Feminine, sacred womb type ritual or gathering. Sign up if you’re a practitioner.
Here is the disclaimer: This is not a teaching space. This is not a place to pick up women. If you interrupt the flow of the ritual with mansplaining, we will have a problem. If you ogle, stare, gawk, etc.- any creepy, objectifying behavior- I will promptly ask you to leave. Not nicely.
Yoke of the Moon™ is a non-religious gathering. No gods, devils, or dogmas here. This is not a teaching space, but meant as an opportunity for practicing yogi witches to connect through ritual- not another class. A basic level of knowledge is assumed as this is intended for those who already use the tools of yoga and witchcraft to enhance their lives, create magic, and connect to the cycles of Nature and the Moon. Not new to these two practices, but new to using these practices together- welcome.
Reserve your space here.
Part ritual, part yoga. Yoke of the Moon meets monthly on the 3rd Sunday from 5:00-6:30pm. The cost for each ritual experience is $21. Fill out the contact form below to sign up and receive payment details and waiver form. This is not a class.
Life happens. I totally respect that and understand. But should you need to cancel, out of respect for my time and energy, too-
PLEASE BE ADVISED:
Cancellations made up to 48 hours before the gathering via email or text will be processed without penalty for a full refund of the cost*.
Cancellations made after 5:00pm the Friday before the gathering, or 48 hours or less, are charged a $10 cancellation fee* and refunded the remaining cost.
Cancellations within 24 hours or same day and No-Shows are non-refundable.
If you have agreed to a cash payment and cancel within 24 hours or are a No-Show, you will not be signed up for future gatherings without an electronic payment to hold your space.
If The Vow Witch Weddings & Rituals, Ltd. needs to cancel the gathering for any reason, a full refund of the cost will be issued.
*Minus any applicable processing fees.
We gather on the 3rd Sundays of each month, 2026.
Calling all yogi witches! Join me for some magic on the mat! This is a monthly gathering that is part ritual, part yoga, and part social event. It is not intended as a singular workshop or a teaching space, but as a routine ritual to gather in community and practice together. Space is limited.
January 18
New Moon
Capricorn/Aquarius
Winter
February 15
Waning Crescent
Aquarius
Winter
March 15
Waning Crescent
Aquarius
Spring
April 19
Waxing Crescent
Taurus/Gemini
Spring
May 17
Waxing Crescent
Gemini
Spring
June 21
First Quarter
Virgo/Libra
Summer
July 19
Waxing Crescent
Libra
Summer
August 16
Waxing Crescent
Libra
Summer
September 20
Waxing Gibbous
Capricorn
Fall
October 18
First Quarter
Capricorn
Fall
November 15
Waxing Crescent
Aquarius
Fall
December 20
Waxing Gibbous
Taurus
Winter
A ‘brief’-and passionate- word:
(that could be a whole rant about the lack of integrity and general appropriation of cultural practices and languages in modern witchery, but I’ll leave it at this…)
I use terms such as ‘chakras’ and ‘mantra’ because that is the language of my training in yoga and Ayurveda- not as a practitioner of Hinduism. Using ‘energy center’ and ‘chant’ may be more appropriate for someone else. I also do not carry the title of Witch lightly or with levity, and recognize the persecution we have faced and do face still- around the world. I claim only the power that is my own, and always attempt to be mindful by doing research and incorporating practices as authentically and respectfully as a human can. That said…
We smoke cleanse here. And never with sage. ‘Smudging’ is a practice specific to Native American culture. The Indian Removal Act of 1830, The Indian Appropriation Act of 1871, and the Dawes (Severalty) Act of 1887 (or General Allotment Act) devastated Native American tribes by dismembering their societies, confiscating and violently removing them from their lands, forcing cultural assimilation, and punishing them for spiritual practices. Step off, witches. We have our own trials and herbal smoke cleansing rituals. I live on the land of the Adena and the Hopewell cultures, the Fort Ancient peoples, the Shawnee, the Iroquois, the Miami, the Ottawa, the Wyandot, and the Delaware Nations and tribes. I do my best to remember and honor these Ancestors and their descendants by not copying practices and traditions that are not mine to share in. It is not a dead culture. Native Americans still exist.

