wild moon co.

A framework for remembering & Restoring

Rooted in cyclical alignment, earth-based wisdom, Indigenous recognition, generational healing, and the dismantling of oppressive systems.

The Work

This work exists at the intersection of women’s history, earth-based wisdom, cyclical living, and generational healing.
It is rooted in the understanding that what has been erased did not disappear 〰 it went underground, into the body, the land, and the lineage.

The Five Pillars are lenses. Together, they form a framework for remembering what was lost and restoring balance 〰 personally, culturally, and collectively. Click on any link below to read more about each pillar.

• Cyclical Alignment 
• Earth & Seasonal Centrism 
• Indigenous Recognition 
• Healing Generational Trauma 
• Dismantling Oppression.

Learn more about The Framework in its entirety by clicking here: The Framework.

We are living inside the consequences of an ancient memory loss that reaches back thousands of years.

Disconnection from the earth. Disconnection from the body. Disconnection from lineage, place, and meaning. These fractures did not happen accidentally, and they did not happen recently. They are the result of centuries of systems built on domination, extraction, hierarchy, and control 〰 systems that required severing people from their innate cycles, wisdom, and relational ways of living.

What we are experiencing today 〰 ecological collapse, mental and emotional distress, relational breakdown, cultural fragmentation 〰 are not isolated crises. They are symptoms of a deeper imbalance.

At the same time, something is shifting. 𖦹

More people are waking up to the reality of inherited trauma, ancestral memory, and the body as a site of knowing. There is a growing recognition that healing cannot be individual alone, and that sustainability 〰 personal or planetary 〰 cannot exist without restoration of what was lost.

This work exists because remembering is no longer optional. It is necessary.

This framework and the Five Pillars are lenses 〰 ways of seeing, understanding, and orienting 〰 that invite deeper responsibility rather than comfort. They ask us to look honestly at history, power, inheritance, and our relationship to land, body, and lineage.

This work is slow by design. It is cyclical, not linear. It values integration over performance and truth over convenience.

Remembering, in this context, is an act of reclamation and discernment 〰 choosing what must be restored, what must be released, and what must be transformed.

This framework shows up in how we relate to time, to our bodies, to the land beneath our feet, and to one another. It influences how we make decisions, how we tend grief and joy, how we parent, create, rest, and resist what diminishes life.

Living this work requires attention, honesty, and a willingness to move differently 〰 even when that movement is slow, quiet, or countercultural.

The work unfolds over time. It deepens through reflection, integration, and repeated return.

This work is developed and held by Dena Joan Moon. Her studies and lived inquiry focus on the intersections of women’s history, earth-based traditions, cyclical living, and generational trauma, with particular attention to how patriarchy, colonization, and religious oppression reshaped feminine knowledge systems and severed cultural memory.

Wild Moon Co. exists as a container for this ongoing research, synthesis, and restoration work 〰 bridging history, embodiment, and lived practice.