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Riding the Eclipse Tailwinds

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The June 15th Lunar Eclipse marks the middle of the summer eclipse series. We are in a month of intense energies from eclipses, the summer solstice and the Mayan Calendar.  Eclipses serve as portals or doorways to higher consciousness so we have a golden opportunity to increase our vibration. You may have noticed how fast your life seems to be moving. Changes that used to take years or months are now happening in weeks or days.

So if you want to get on this train and ride, a good way to do this is through ceremony.  My last post, Celebrating Summer Eclipses, shows you how to prepare for an eclipse ceremony.  Anyone can perform a ceremony. It is not just for spiritual leaders.  I encourage everyone to do one as a way of reconnecting with nature, the sacred and the magical flows of energy that are now bathing the earth.
 
Eclipse Theme
 
Have your ceremony mirror the energies of the eclipse. This will create a more profound connection. So what exactly are the energies of this eclipse? It happens in the zodiac sign of Sagittarius, which deals with expansion, seeing the big picture, and questing for a higher truth.  The Galactic Center, which is even more expansive, is located in Sagittarius very close to this eclipse so again we are being stretched to see a much bigger picture than our human mind has been able to in the past.  The theme of this eclipse is to replace old beliefs with a much bigger picture. To read more about the meaning of the three summer eclipses see Eclipses: Doorway to Higher Consciousness.
 
Altar
 
Using what you learned about setting up altars from my last post, choose a beautiful scarf or cloth napkin for an altar cloth.  Choose purples, gold or fiery colors to create a feeling of expansion and upliftment.  Candles will increase the fiery energies. Whimsical items bring in happy, joyful feelings. Be outrageous.  Create a happy altar.
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New Earth: Calendars & Seasonal Cycles

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The seasonal cycles of the Earth are one expression of her aliveness. In this post, we’ll examine how the Earth’s natural cycles and our calendar are out of sync creating a disconnect in our subconscious. One aspect of waking up, in preparation for 2012, is to become more sensitive to the aliveness of the Earth. This is known as the Gaia Theory and states that the Earth is an alive sentient being. So let’s look at how we can do that.

The calendar is a major part of our everyday life and working with it creates an alignment with the concepts it represents. A part of our calendar is contrived. Consequently this puts us out of sync with the organic cycles of the Earth. Since our calendar is based on the earth’s 365 day journey around the sun, this aspect is in alignment with the Earth’s natural cycles.

However, our year is divided into 12 months, which are meant to represent the moon’s journeys around the Earth.  This journey takes 28 days and the moon makes 13 of these each year  rather than 12. So here, our calendar is not in rhythm with the moon’s cycles. This results in a blue moon like the one coming up on December 31.  A blue moon occurs when we have two full moons in one month. It is the extra full moon related to the 13th trip of the moon around the earth.  Some years we have an extra new moon rather than an extra full moon.

Another feature that is out of sync is our calendar’s start date on January 1st. In nature, the real beginning of the year is the winter solstice, which just occurred on December 21.  On the winter solstice, in the northern Hemisphere, the Earth has turned her face as far from the sun as she can, and on that day, she starts her journey back to the light. As the light returns – a new cycle begins.

Pagans and some indigenous people base their holidays on this cycle.  However at an unconscious level, it seems that all of humanity is attuned to this new beginning in nature. This is demonstrated by the many festivals of light around our globe this time of year – Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanza, and many others.

We can relate this cycle metaphorically to the growth cycle of a plant.  So Earth’s calendar looks like this:

  • Winter solstice – beginning of new cycle – seed is planted
  • Spring  Equinox – cycle expands – seed sprouts
  • Summer Solstice – cycle peaks – plants flower and blossom
  • Autumn Equinox- cycle ends – fruit is harvested, plant dies and returns to the earth

This natural cycle of the Earth is one aspect of her aliveness.  We can see how our man-made measurement of time as expressed in the Gregorian calendar does not support connecting with this organic cycle.

So what can we do to remedy this?  One thing we can do is to honor these seasonal cycles with a ceremony.  Ceremony is a powerful way to form new neural nets in the brain, which will then automatically cause an alignment with these cycles.  The more we do them, the more attuned we become.

Another way to form an alignment is to notice how our own body expresses this Earth cycle.  In the winter, like the seed, we want to hibernate. Spring comes and we feel fresh and alive just like the little sprout.  In the summer, our energy is at peak.   We go on vacation, do outdoor activities and enjoy the uplifting, outward flowing energy. Fall comes and we begin to pull inward. We focus back on work and harvesting all that we have been striving for all year long, knowing that the cycle is ending and we’ll soon be starting a new year.

So as you celebrate the holidays in your tradition, know that Mother Earth is also beginning a new cycle.

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