Rare Super Blue Blood Moon Eclipse

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Rare Super Blue Blood Moon Eclipse

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During the peak of the eclipse, the moon will be in the sign of Cancer, starting in Leo.
The Goddess Manifested.
Look up feminine symbols like Mary, Athena, Oshun, Lakshmi, Quan Yin and other powerful revolutionary women.
This is an especially powerful time for women leaders. An eclipse encourages revolutionary action.
Why do we feel this moon so strongly? We are 60% water and the Moon controls the tides. Enough said.
Feminine energy wants to have fun and create and make it all beautiful
Be wild. Be sensual.
Embrace the beautiful things of life.
Honor Yourself.
Invite in feminine energy by clearing old energy from the home, honor your body with lavish baths with oils and flowers and salts. Dance.
Get inspired by your space, within your body and wherever you call home.

Those on the west coast can see the total lunar eclipse, at 4 am tomorrow morning. The next New Moon will be a solar eclipse toย bookend this cycle, occurring the night of February 15th after Valentine’s day. This is a powerful time for magic.
Happy Super Bloody Blue Moon Eclipse โ˜„๏ธ

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The Yamas – Ahimsa

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Yoga is more than simply practicing the postures (called Asanas).

A true yogi follows the “8 Limbs of Yoga”, a practical application of philosophy, ethics, and energy work to obtain enlightenment.

One of the eight limbs is called the Yamas, which is a set of 5 ethical and moral philosophies regarding life.

Ahimsa is the yama for physical, mental, and emotional nonviolence.

This means avoiding gossip or intentionally hurting others with our words or actions.
Harmful thoughts, judgements, and criticisms of others, are damaging- even with good intentions. Ahimsa encourages the practice of compassion, understanding and letting go of the future outcomes. I surrender my frustrations, and allow Ahimsa to influence my daily practice, my flow in the world becomes one of peace. I am not perfect but I am making progress, and I find it easy to let things go without anger.
Ahimsa inspired me to practice Sat Ta Na Ma, a Buddhist mantra for compassion. This is one of my favorite mantras, and I chant it into many of my practices. One can shift the vibration of an entire space with Sa Ta Na Ma. Try it during your next meditation.

 

xoxo

Passion

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