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Sunday, February 5, 2017

Full Snow Moon / Hunger Moon of February




Full Snow Moon (Lunar Eclipse) – February Since the heaviest snow usually falls during this month, native tribes of the north and east most often called February’s full Moon the Full Snow Moon. Some tribes also referred to this Moon as the Full Hunger Moon, since harsh weather conditions in their areas made hunting very difficult.

During  the coming full moon take the time to contemplate your journey through this month seen as a very harsh time throughout the world, with a state of gratitude reflect on all of the highlights throughout this season,
 notice the intentions you had set for yourself.
notice those that were met and those that were not ?
notice pleasant surprises and give thanks.
notice the unexpected obstacles and give thanks.
notice the lessons received from these obstacles and give thanks.
notice friendships that have grown stronger and give thanks.
notice friendships that have ended and give thanks.

At the end of the Full snow moon as we approach spring many trees will have died through the cold weather, many animals as well this is all a part of life so give thanks for your loss for it grants access to new doors and possibilities.

Lunar Eclipse Info:
A lunar eclipse is a time of beginnings, endings, exposure and major changes. It always has something to do with "relationships". The changes are tied to how we relate and will have a lasting impression. Emotions run high, causing upsets and feelings of disorientation. Actions taken may not have the expected results, but they do bring awareness and enlightenment. The energy of an eclipse is at its strongest during the two days before and three days after its occurrence.At lunar eclipses we: merge, unite, announce, contact, present ourselves, bring something out into the open, make decisions, engage, rise to the challenge, make an effort, change, get a new perspective, join with others, take on greater challenges, travel at a faster pace, feel restless, feel pressured by deadlines and a buildup of emotions, and experience excitement and crisis.During a Full Moon, the Sun and Moon are in opposition, also called the Full Phase, indicating the linking of soul to spirit and awareness of purpose gained through relationship with another. A lunar eclipse is a supercharged Full Moon. The blocking of the Moon's reflection of the Sun's light by the Earth suggests that our material viewpoint stands in the way of our "seeing the light". It serves as a reminder that we need to realize how we are held in the dark by virtue of our perspective.extract above from:http://zodiacarts.com/whatsup/LunarEclipse.shtml

I invite you to practice this ceremony to tap into the FULL SNOW MOON's energy.
items required:
pen/pencil
paper
candle/matches/lighter


1. Open Sacred Space (prayer calling in healing energy and ascended masters into your space)

2
. Close your eyes and ask for the moon's energy to show you what is blossoming in your life at this moment.

3
. allow your mind to be clear of thoughts and allow the moon's energy to move through you, repeat in your mind "as above so below, as within so without, as the moon, so with me, bright, brilliant, beautiful" 14 times.

4
. Following the recital take pen/pencil and paper then draw whatever shapes come to your mind, be it one , two, or three shapes draw all of them allow grand mother moon to move through you.

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. click here and look on this list of symbols to see which closely resembles the one you drew, be aware of its meaning, hold the symbol to your heart and recite its name 3 times (the name listed).

6
. Repeat finally "as above so below, as within so without, as the moon, so with me, bright, brilliant, beautiful I release my intentions to the universe"

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. Following this burn the paper with the shapes and blow the ashes in the wind. (if you practiced the new moon ceremony burn that paper as well)

Take the time to reflect on the meaning of the symbol you drew then close sacred space and repeat a prayer of gratitude for what has passed, what is, and what is to come. 

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