Happy Winter Solstice ✨ today marks the shortest day and longest night in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest day and shortest night in the Southern Hemisphere. But no matter where you are located in the world, this day ushers in change, signaling the entrance of another season. As the energy shifts, it becomes a day to release what limits or distracts you from moving forward with the natural flow of the Universe.
Read MoreAm 24.06. haben wir einen Vollmond im Zeichen Steinbock ♑️ , dieser bringt viele Aha-Momente und spannende Umbrüche mit sich… also mach dich was gefasst ;) Der Mond repräsentiert immer unsere tiefsten unausgesprochenen Emotionen und herrscht über unser Unterbewusstsein, d.h. wenn der Mond ganz voll am Himmel steht bringt er in alle Bereiche Licht wo sonst Schatten ist. Mit anderen Worten, werden sich viele Menschen wahrscheinlich heute sehr emotional fühlen.
Read MoreSummer Solstice is today or tomorrow depending on where you live. It marks the longest day and the shortest night and thus the beginning of summer. Summer Solstice is also referred to as Midsummer or Litha as the pagans called it. The pagans believed that we need to celebrate Litha because we must embrace the good days before the darker days arrive. If we don’t celebrate our abundance, our fertility, and our success, then the darker days become even more bleak and unbearable.
Read MoreWe are stepping into a powerful cosmic portal with the Winter Solstice AND Great Conjunction this upcoming Monday, 12/21 which is referred to as a period of opening and release. In essence, what is actually taking place is that Jupiter & Saturn will be coming together in the sky in a “great conjunction,” getting closer to each other than they have been in 800 years — literally within touching distance! They will form one big star in the sky & it will be visible to the naked eye just after sunset.
Read MoreThe Fall Equinox represents harvest, embracing change, and creating a vision for the year ahead. At the beginning of this year I talked about planting the seed for 2020, making good and wholesome decisions for yourself. Now it’s time to reap what you sow. This year has changed all of us. I know for sure that I’m not even the same person I was at Spring Equinox this year.
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