The Moon of High Winds: A Time of Depth, Healing, and Strength
From February 19 to March 20, we journey through the Moon of the High Winds, under the sign of water, the spirit of the Winter Buffalo, the wisdom of turquoise, the healing touch of plantain, and the silent power of the Cougar.
Those born under this sign possess an immense depth of being, often making them solitary souls, drawn to introspection, spirituality, and healing. They have a profound ability to care for others, dedicating boundless energy to their calling—whether as caregivers, mentors, or guides. However, large crowds may unsettle them, and they prefer the quiet presence of nature over the noise of gatherings.
In matters of the heart, the Cougar man moves cautiously, never rushing into love. He waits, assessing, ensuring that the one who approaches him is steadfast and true. The Cougar woman, on the other hand, is anything but passive—she chooses, pursues, and captivates with the intensity of an Amazon on the hunt. Resistance is futile; surrender, inevitable. (And no, I’m barely exaggerating! )
Being the last moon of winter, staying grounded is essential for these individuals. High-rise city dwellings are not for them; they thrive when close to the earth, the trees, and the whispers of the wind. Their healing gifts are undeniable, but they must practice in their own way—rigid rules stifle them. Like plantain, a plant known for its vast medicinal properties, they hold the potential to master various healing arts.
Turquoise, the color of open skies and limitless possibility, mirrors their aspirations. They are natural protectors, and leadership comes easily to them when they step into their true power. Yet, as members of the Water Clan, they must learn to flow—to embrace their emotions rather than be ruled by them. Their strength is formidable, but if emotions run unchecked, they can create storms rather than calm seas.
To dive deeper into this sacred astrology and its wisdom, explore the works of Sun Bear and Wabun. Their teachings reveal the ancient rhythms that connect us to nature and ourselves.