Spring Cleaning!
Our 5-day cleanse takes place the very last week of Spring this year. Last chance for spring cleaning! Spring is a time of blossoming, abundance, growth and newness.
Summer Solstice takes place on June 20th this year, the longest day of the year. The night of the wedding, June 24th, is a New Moon. This Thursday is also a New Moon, meaning we are 1 moon cycle away from our gathering!
The rhythms of the sun, moon, and seasons mirror our own life cycles and many other patterns of change: birth, growth, maturation, death, decay. Creation and destruction. A moon is waxing when "its illuminated area is increasing." (dictionary.com) Waning is decreasing in intensity and drawing to an end. Many of us fear this period of time of drawing to a close, relinquishing control, reduced ability or activity, saying goodbye, death. How do we live our lives in reverence for death instead of in horror of it? Perhaps we create conscious ways to engage in the waning process, the process of death, as a means of clearing what we have needlessly been holding onto as well as making room for the mystery of what is to come.
What are you ready to face and move through?
If you prefer to take this body cleanse in a purely physical sense, I welcome you to let my mystical and philosophical musing to wash over.
I promise a more pragmatic post in the next day or two!
The light in me honors the light in you!
Thank you for playing!
Summer Solstice takes place on June 20th this year, the longest day of the year. The night of the wedding, June 24th, is a New Moon. This Thursday is also a New Moon, meaning we are 1 moon cycle away from our gathering!
The rhythms of the sun, moon, and seasons mirror our own life cycles and many other patterns of change: birth, growth, maturation, death, decay. Creation and destruction. A moon is waxing when "its illuminated area is increasing." (dictionary.com) Waning is decreasing in intensity and drawing to an end. Many of us fear this period of time of drawing to a close, relinquishing control, reduced ability or activity, saying goodbye, death. How do we live our lives in reverence for death instead of in horror of it? Perhaps we create conscious ways to engage in the waning process, the process of death, as a means of clearing what we have needlessly been holding onto as well as making room for the mystery of what is to come.
What are you ready to face and move through?
If you prefer to take this body cleanse in a purely physical sense, I welcome you to let my mystical and philosophical musing to wash over.
I promise a more pragmatic post in the next day or two!
The light in me honors the light in you!
Thank you for playing!
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