Ritual/Meditation: What this June Moon Is Good for
***Barefoot, as usual, on a hot summer’s night, with an interesting patten in the sunset sky***
What a great week for rituals! Besides Mercury going direct (slingshot rit, anyone?) and the Summer Solstice c oming up next weekend, I’ll shape some of my desires according to visual meditations around the full moon of June, which will be an interesting Gemini (Sun) and Saggittarius (Moon) alliance on June 18, 2008 at 1:30 PM Eastern.
Interestingly enough, both Gemini and Sag are at the last degree of their signs, which relates to fulfillment in some way, and since the new moon that is culminated now with this full moon was a Gemini-Gemini combination of ideas and seed-planting, this next week should see some fulfillment of those ideas, and an ability to take them forward into some new way of life. The culmination is a culmination of pressure-cooker experiences in our lives, a graduation from a certain set of learning experiences that takes us into a new beginning, a fresh start, a more expansive way of being.
I’m all for that! How ’bout you?
So in your meditations this full moon, consider the things you’ve learned this past spring and how they are coming to fruition to propel you into a brigher place in the future. Look for ways of incorporating BRIDGES in your meditations, so that you take the knowledge of the land you’ve been living on and create a connection to the place where you want to be.
“Interestingly enough, both Gemini and Sag are at the last degree of their signs, which relates to fulfillment in some way …” something to look forward to.
I am a Sadge sun with a Gemini sun Son who is about to celebrate half a decade and I feel like there are things which are coming to fulfilment. We’re also contemplating moving overseas.
While it is moving through Autumn here in the Sth Hemisphere and our potential move is to New Zealand (which is even colder!) I can yearn for the concept of bare feet and an interesting sky. Coming home from a dinner in New Zealand Wednesday night last week we saw a shooting star literally fall down infront of us.
Thanks for your insightful post!