Overview:
The moon represents our inner emotional landscape, how we feel, our needs for connection, and how we nourish ourselves and others. Our personal relationship with our inner archetypal moon and astrological moon placement speaks through our body. It is the realm of the inner, personal sacred temple,* a place long oppressed and repressed by patriarchy, white supremacy, capitalism, and other power over narratives, structures, and institutions. We internalize the values and expectations held in the culture and in our past and current histories – we enforce them on ourselves and project them onto others. This has led to a deep cultural lunar wound that has in large part denied us of an authentic relationship with our inner world – our emotional landscapes and intimacy with our feelings, as they live in our body and our psyche.
The moon is an ever-present mirror of the life cycle. In its continuous illustration of waxing and waning it models transformative, cyclical, wholistic process. When we embrace this process within our inner emotional landscape, in our relationship with our body and our nervous system, and in relationship with others we can begin and continue the work of connecting, reconnecting, and reclaiming our parts.
Worshiping* at the altar* of the moon is about connecting with our inner lunar temple – our unique, sacred inner landscapes, our bodies, and ultimately our families, communities, the earth, the celestial realms, and all relationships that mirror these parts back to us. It requires taking the time to listen to ourselves, to feel our feelings, to identify, admit, and embrace our needs, to connect with our identity narratives, the motivations behind our personal adaptive strategies, and our beliefs in ourselves and our capacities – all the while re-imagining and re-integrating ourselves in our continually emerging authenticity and wholeness.
The group container will mirror the inner work we take on as individuals – equalizing power, acknowledging the unspoken and the unseen, and owning and stepping into our unique contributions to the group organism. We will learn to see and feel ourselves as individuals, as well as the group, as complete, wholistic organisms – the group as a macrocosm of its members and a microcosm of the cosmos and the cultural contexts we encounter and bring with us.
The archetype of the moon in the collective and in our birth chart is also about the relational field – how we experience connection, how we desire to and most authentically connect with others, what nourishes us in relationship, and how we both give and receive care from ourselves and others. The group serves as a laboratory for witnessing and experiencing ourselves in the relational field – through sharing, listening, and witnessing ourselves in relationship with ourselves and others our relational tendencies, patterns, longings, and gifts rise into awareness. Embodied in our Lunar parts, we see the ways our relational patterns both serve and don’t serve our continually emerging authenticity and authority.
My group leadership style follows a biomimetic process that sees and holds the group as a dynamic, cyclical organism – both a product of and a creatrix in the web of life. All members are held as both members and leaders – nourishing our unique leadership styles as they emerge organically from our continually evolving embodiment and authenticity.
The structure of the course and the course content will support and encourage diverse and non-linear ways of knowing – through continual validation of somatic body awareness, sensitivity, intuition and inner knowing, dreaming, and communication with and deep listening to ourselves, group members, the more than human world, and the otherworld.
The Lunatic journey includes a 2-hour one-on-one birth chart reading with me before our first gathering where we explore your natal moon sign and house placement as well as the web that it weaves with the rest of your birth chart, your life experiences, and the stories, values and beliefs you carry. Additional one-on-one mentoring is available at a discounted rate throughout the duration of the program.
The work of this journey is in:
connecting and reconnecting with your inner emotional landscape, your body knowing and wisdom, and your deep authenticity and personal evolutionary journey in this lifetime.
embodying the truth that we are not separate from our bodies, the earth, or the collective. Bringing our lunar parts into equal partnership with our other parts.
acknowledging and dialoging with the ways that internalized values of culture, family, and place both hinder and support (y)our beliefs, narratives, and (y)our authentic homecomings.
experiencing ourselves as vessels of the microcosm and the macrocosm as both members and leaders in community belonging and group process that is committed to self-reflection, transformation, restorative justice, and affirmation.
apprenticing with the life cycle and learning to worship at the altar of the moon as it is mirrored above, as it exists within your body, and as manifest in your individual and the collective psyche.
recognizing and validating our relational needs for connection and exploring the ways our patterns and tendencies in the relational field serve and deny the meeting of those needs.
bearing deep witness to ourselves and others in the group we become more fluent in recognizing and relating to our own and other’s wholeness – cultivating lenses of compassion in service to collective liberation.
*A note about how I use the words worship, altar, and temple:
The term worship by definition is usually associated with reverence and devotion to a deity. The term temple is also usually associated with specific religious or spiritual contexts. In the context of this course, we subvert and challenge most religious and social institutional power dynamics by turning the source of worship and the space of the temple inward toward our inner parts, our inner knowing, and the connections that our individual cycles of body and psyche have with the broader life cycle around us (notably the moon and its cycles/phases).
The term Altar is commonly associated with Christianity, but the term and concept are used historically and currently in many spiritual and religious traditions. I use the word altar to denote a sacred place either virtual or tangible, that is held with intention, tended to, and used as a place of awareness and contemplation, and for personal or communal sanctuary and worship.
All are welcome – people of all genders, sexualities, relationship constellations, ages, ethnicities, races, abilities, and religious and spiritual beliefs.
Accessibility: All workshops will be held in English. My teaching space is not handicap accessible. If you have any accessibility needs or questions, please contact me so we can address your needs.
Two spots in each yearly cycle are reserved for BIPOC scholarship applicants. Please contact me with interest.
The 2025/26 session of Lunatic is full, please contact me to be added to the waitlist.
In their own words…
“I am deeply grateful.”
“Brittany’s ability to weave together astrology, herbalism, ceremony, and the work of soul and psyche is a unique gift. She is warm, caring, and kind and the container she creates for the group feels safe, spacious, and generous.
Throughout the series, I was inspired to get to know myself deeper by listening to my feelings and understanding the needs that emerge from my intimacy with them. Brittany’s guidance helped to orient me, opening new doors into my inner emotional landscape and the stories and beliefs that live there. Her example and guidance has inspired what lives deep in me to come forward into the world to be heard and received – I feel more empowered to share my unique gifts. I am deeply grateful.”
— G.K.
“Brittany is a truly gifted teacher.”
“Exploring my lunar parts in the context of Brittany’s Lunatic course has been an integral part of my journey of healing and becoming. Under Brittany’s adept leadership and with the steady presence of my course cohort, Lunatic provided the safe container, framework, and encouragement I needed in order to bravely dive deeper in my exploration of inherited and experienced traumas and wounds that I hold in my body and psyche and the ways in which these wounds influence and limit my thoughts, experiences, relationships, and energy.
Throughout the course I grew more comfortable with and indeed befriended my inner world of feelings. I came to understand the wisdom that this terrain holds and to experience the spaciousness and increased energy and vitality that arises when I honor and respond to the needs of these wise feelings. I have noticed that as I become better at identifying these feelings and needs, I have more confidence in areas of my life that involve decision-making, asserting needs, setting and holding boundaries, and communicating with others. And, when I put less emotional energy into these places, more energy becomes available for joy, fun, adventure, creativity, and play! Overall, I have witnessed parts of myself that I have been working on for years in traditional therapy begin to transform, which has enabled me to relate to my inner and outer worlds from a more grounded, present, and peaceful place.
Brittany is a truly gifted teacher. The depth of content and course structure felt just right and her ability to break down complex, big-picture themes into perfect-sized bites for tasting and digesting is impeccable, as is her way of both firmly holding and gently guiding the group organism. She is equal parts unconditionally loving Mother and fierce, truth-seeking Warrior– both vital companions on any journey of the soul! I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to have journeyed with her in this way and I highly recommend this course to anyone interested in personal and/or planetary healing and evolution.
It is hard to describe the true impact and experience of this course, and it is simply because the nature of Brittany’s service and work is that it touches those indescribable places in us – the sacred, the liminal, the lunar, the places where– especially in our culture and language– there really are no words available.”
— S.B.