Friday, February 16, 2018

New Moon Ritual

In modern astronomy, the New Moon is when the Sun and Moon are aligned,with the Sun and Earth on opposite sides of the Moon.
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How to Perform a New Moon Ritual

The New Moon is a time for planting new seeds of our desires

The New Moon is the birthing cycle of the Moon's various phases. It is also an opportune time to attract your heartfelt longings by doing a Moon Ritual focused on what you wish to manifest.

The New Moon is an optimal time for planning and setting your intentions. Seedlings need a period of gestation before they break through the soil and reach for the sunlight. This is also true for cultivating our ideas and clearing the way for our visions to surface and become our new reality.

The dark side of the Moon, with its mysterious unseen forces, offers a nurturing environment where our longings can establish roots. These miraculous manifestations begin to sprout and reach out to the stars as the Moon continues its cycle.
Moon Ritual for Birthing Your Wishes and Desires
Prepare for your New Moon Ritual in advance by setting aside a few minutes each month during the new moon phase to focus on your wishes. This will help give you clarity of mind and fill your heart with promise.

When it comes to setting goals or planning ahead for your future, there is no better time to get started than during the New Moon.

cleansing breaths, play some meditation music or leisurely sip on a cup of relaxing herbal tea.No matter your approach, the goal is to clear your mind, calm your body, and remain in the moment. The now is all that matters and mindfulness on the ritual before you is your priority.

To fully align ourselves with our goals and intentions while we release ourselves from all that no longer serves us and from anything that is holding us back from stepping into our Wild and Sacred Power. 



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Read more about the New Moon and the invisible phase.  I know the invisible governs the visible.

https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/new-moon.html

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