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Thursday, May 4, 2023

Huya kishibu Kati (Rain Full Moon)



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The Full Moon of May 5th for us is Huya Kati (Rain Moon).
In Jamaica traditionally the rainy season begins in May or June and extends through to November or December. The coming of the rainy season and end of the dry season for our ancestors was the start of the new year. This period would result in increase yield on crops and fishing.

This time in May is when the Humming Bird (Guani / Kolibri/Zum zum) breeding season ends.

Influence of Astronomy on Taino People

The repetitive movement of the “heavens” and long periods of observations allowed the Tainos to note their regularities and make record of time. They were said to have recorded and developed these measurements into an astronomical calendar using the megaliths. It is speculated they used the stars at night to navigate on the seas during their journey to the Caribbean and Fishing.

Research shows that the rising and setting of Pleiades signified the beginning and end of the harvest season, and when it was time to bring out their flocks.

Orion another celestial body is located on the celestial equator which means it sits at the center of the tropical sky. Due to its cyclical path across the sky , ancient cultures observed the constellation and was able to determine the seasons. Orion acts as a marker for the beginning and end of the rainy season which was important for tropical farmers. It also indicated the hurricane season which would also indicate periods of good and bad fishing.

 The rising of the Pleiades Star Cluster during May indicated heavy rainfall, the sunrise during the Autumn Equinox could be associated with the final phase of the hurricane season and the rise of the Constellation of Ursa Major in January after sunset coincides with a decrease in rainfall. As a result, the Taino people could use the astronomical events as celestial markers to select the most favorable season in which to farm, fish and exploit different resources of the ecosystem.

Spiritual Significance
For our Ancestors this would be the first Moon of the Rainy Season, of the New Year.
This ushers in a time of birth, transformation , along with the ending of old cycles.
The energy of this period and this moon is symbolic of the heroes journey, heading out into the brave unknown in search of truth and your true self.

CEREMONY
This Full Moon is about transformation, rebirth, nourishment , abundance.
I encourage practicing a simple ceremony below to help connect with this moment:

1. Create Sacred Space - Call on your ancestors, your guides, the ways your ancestors would have. Ask them to help focus your mind and heart to the task at hand, so you may be prepared to show yourself worthy for all that you seek, to attract the energy necessary to manifest your desire with the coming seasons of abundance.

2. With your eyes close while standing or sitting on a chair, clasp your hands together before your heart in a prayer pose.

3. Take a deep inhale and visualise energy you seek entering your body and moving towards your heart, entering through the top of your head and soul of your feet.
With your exhale face your palms out in front of you and release all that does not serve from your being.

4. Return your hands to prayer pose as your inhale filling your self with this moon medicine, continue for at least 7 repetitions.You can literally name the things you want to receive and think of them with each inhale, and think on what you would like to release with each exhale.

5.When you feel in your heart it is time give them thanks for their guidance and the energy given to you. 

energy is present 2 days before and 2 days after the Full moon so you have time to practice.



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