About
About Moon Wisdom Club
Moon Wisdom Club is a writing-first journal that keeps time by the moon: a calm, considered place to write, with a layer of astrology that gives each mark its context, never the other way around.
Our phases
A practice that keeps its own time.
The moon doesn’t rush, and it doesn’t apologize for going dark. Neither have we. Here’s the whole cycle so far.
- Waxing crescent moon.
The first pages.
The first guide arrives in Scorpio season, late October 2019, the year already turning toward the dark. It begins as a quiet digital companion to a monthly box of earthly things: a slim seasonal workbook to sit beside you through one turn of the sky, with the mood of the season, a ritual for the new moon and the full, a plant to keep close, a page to write on. Two more follow before the year is out. We called it a guidebook, but it was really the first sketch of a question we’re still asking: what would it feel like to keep time by the moon?
- First quarter moon.
A guide for every moon.
The guide finds its rhythm: one for every zodiac season, twelve turns of the year. And it finds its shape: a membership called Moon Wisdom Club, a name and a crescent and the soft peach it still wears. Each month opens with a note the day before the new moon, and another before the full, so the practice keeps time whether or not you do. By autumn there’s a first anniversary to mark, an eight-week self-care retreat, a moon-phase calendar. A small world, growing up around a monthly read.
- Waxing gibbous moon.
More than a guide.
The light swells. Around the monthly read grows a whole practice: guided meditations for each new and full moon, breathwork and gentle movement, tarot, a library you could wander for an afternoon, much of it made hand in hand with astrologers, artists, and teachers we admired. People gather in the comments and on the feeds, trading altars and rituals by moonlight. This is the year Moon Wisdom Club becomes less a thing you read and more a place you belong.
- Full moon.
At its fullest.
The Club reaches its full light, thousands of subscribers keeping time alongside us, and the shelf behind it runs deep: years of seasonal guides, a row of standalone companions on moon phases and rituals and plant allies, a library of meditations, calendars that turn with the real sky. For a while, everything we’d built is simply here. Full, and shining.
- Waning gibbous moon.
The light turns inward.
The monthly cadence carries through the year and then, gently and without announcement, comes to rest. The last full guidebook is written for Sagittarius season in November, almost four years to the week from where the first one began. Nothing fails here; the light just begins to turn, the way it does. We’d made years of monthly guides by then, close to fifty turns of the sky. It was time to look up from the page and ask what the next turn should be.
- New moon.
A deliberate dark.
Then we let it go dark on purpose. Life asked for our attention, and a practice made entirely by hand asks a great deal in return. So we did the hard thing for something you love: we set it down, not abandoned but rested, and gave ourselves the room to rebuild it, not patched but made new. A new moon isn’t empty. It’s the part of the cycle where the next one is decided.
- Waxing crescent moon.
Moon Wisdom Club, again, now in your pocket.
The first sliver returns. Moon Wisdom Club comes back as something you can carry: a writing-first journal that keeps time by the moon, with a new guide each season to read and write into, and every mark stamped with the sky it was written under. The same care as the old guides, the seasonal read and the quiet attention, now a daily practice that lives in your pocket. It opens slowly, by invitation, built by a small team alongside a founding community who get to shape it from the first crescent. We’ll meet you at the next moon.
It’s built slowly, by a small team, and opened by invitation while we find our footing alongside the founding community. Until early access reaches you, you’ll find us writing under @moonwisdomclub on Instagram and Threads.
