*NEW MOON* in GEMINI

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June 3rd 2019   3:02 am PDT
11:02 am BST | 9:02 PM AEDT

Gemini energy is multifaceted, able to perceive through many lenses. Master of shifting between worlds.

There is a lot of moving energy right now, moving parts.

New realities, perceptions and possibilities but so much information can overwhelm our senses. So as we move with this energy of expansion, let’s keep our feet on the ground and use our discernment skills to navigate through.

Aspects to Neptune are making things nebulous and hard to discern. Things might not be what they seem, and illusions can be easily woven.

So step by step, breath by breath, here and now.

With all my love~
MM

::: ASTRAL   INSIGHTS :::
Leah Whitehorse shares
“As Neptune is at the apex of the T-square there are illusions, delusions, mirages, lies. Confused.com – yes indeed.

“This lunation is lovely for meetups, long chats with friends about everything and nothing… But overall, we could feel scattered and it’s hard to make decisions in this atmosphere.

“Probably the greatest challenge is that the Jupiter-Neptune square seems filled with promise and we’re so touched by the possibility of something better that we could make errors of judgement.

“… Jupiter and Neptune’s abundance of possibilities and vast array of options could feel very attractive right now. But we absolutely need to keep our feet on the ground….

 

::: TUNING IN :::
Lena Stevens from The Power Path shares:

“This month is about looking forward at how you can be flexible and creative instead of back at what you are losing due to change and unexpected circumstances.

“When change occurs and situations are not what you expected, there is always opportunity to evolve in a positive way, to expand your perception of what is possible and to think outside the box.

“This requires a willingness to adapt, receptivity to something new, and trust that all is moving in the direction of positive personal evolution….

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“Krishnamurti like all true rishis and philosophers, based his saying on seeing. With him, the emphasis was always on perception rather than thinking.

“In ordinary usage we sometimes use ‘perception’ and ‘thought’ somewhat interchangeably.

“For Krishnamurti, thought was the function of the mind trapped in time, comparing and calculating, whereas perception had much to do with what one would see directly with a quiet mind, with as little addition or adumbration from oneself as possible, letting the object reveal itself in its own suchness, with its own eyes, as it were.

There is magic in the power of seeing without thought, that is to say, without comparison, commentary and words.’

“In the Art of seeing lies the miracle of transformation, the transformation of ‘what is.’ the ‘what should be’ never is.

“There’s a vast mystery in the act of seeing.”

~Ravi Ravindra from Centered Self without Being Self-Centered: Remembering Krishnamurti

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JUNE’S FULL MOON

The sweetest full moon of the year is June’s full moon, commonly known as the Full Strawberry Moon. While the full moon itself is inedible, despite how round and delicious it may seem, the Full Strawberry Moon marks strawberry harvesting season in North America. Most Algonquin tribes understood that it was a sign that wild strawberries were starting to ripen and ready for the harvest. Delicious though ripe strawberries may be, June’s full moon has another name that’s even sweeter.

What could possibly be sweeter than strawberries? Try honey. In Europe, June’s full moon was actually known as the Honey Moon. Other European names for it included the Hot Moon, signifiying the beginning of hot summer days, or Hay Moon, because of the first hay harvest. Those names aside, European names for the Full Strawberry Moon overall tend to have sweet, romantic connotations – a good example is the name Full Rose Moon. June’s full moon is also called Mead Moon, which could refer to the mowing of meadows during summer, but there’s another more romantic interpretation as well.

In Europe, it’s traditional to gift mead or honey to a newlywed couple during their first moon of marriage. The name Honey Moon itself has now become a common word in the English language, used to refer to the honeymoon holiday that couples go on right after they’re married. It used to be that newlyweds in ancient Europe would go on a sweet romantic holiday around the time of June’s full moon, because the moon phases were seen as a symbol for the phases of a marriage, with the full moon signifying the fullest and happiest part, the wedding itself.

The Full Strawberry Moon is tied to romance and marital bliss all around the world. In India, for example, June’s full moon is celebrated as Vat Purnima, where married women perform a ceremonial ritual to show their love for their husbands. Vat Purnima is based off a legend from the Mahabharata, about a beautiful woman, Savitri, who is determined to save her husband, Satyavan, who is doomed to die an early death. Savitri fasts for three days before Satyavan dies, upon which she successfully negotiates with the King of Hell for the resurrection of her husband. Similarly, married women nowadays dress up in beautiful saris, fast, and tie a thread around a banyan tree seven times to wish that their husbands will lead long, happy lives.
It is no wonder, then, that the Pagans also call June’s full moon the Lovers’ Moon. This is an excellent time to work on the connections in your life, romantic or otherwise, by showing affection to your loved ones and allowing yourself to be vulnerable to encourage intimacy in your relationships. During this Honey Moon, some Hoodoo practitioners will even use honey in magic rituals to sweeten other people’s feelings towards the practitioner. An example of a sweetening ritual is to pour honey into a saucer containing the target’s name, before lighting a candle on top of it. Another example of a honey ritual is to tie two poppets together with honey between them, in order to heal a broken relationship between two people. Honey rituals aside, true magic may happen when you invest your time and effort during this month to work on your relationships and appreciate the love you have in your life.

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