Moonlight

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Journey #6

Who has never gone outside at night and looked up to the moon and felt the tug of connection? Yearning even. Yearning for what, you might ask? This is very much dependant on each individual person who bathes in her light – and where they are in their journey through the ebb and flow of life.

She represents wisdom, she is grandmother. She reminds us of the cycles of birth and death – the cycles of life that we are all bound to follow in the same way as the oceans also follow her cycles.

She is mystery: she sails, serenely, above us, but will not share all that she is. She keeps one face firmly turned away from us. She tells us that some things are meant to remain mysterious until we have grown enough to understand.

She rules our bodies and our emotions through our subconscious mind. That can be understood through quantum physics which explains that everything has an operating frequency and that the full moon’s frequency pulls on our subconsciousness allowing information – memories for example – to rise to the surface. For some that can feel like a glorious pull of connectedness although for others it can be quite uncomfortable and emotionally hard.

For some, the moon represents romance and love; for others she opens their world to possibilities and potentialities. For me, I feel the connection to her very strongly. She brings to me a feeling of stillness, of quiet calm; a deep cleansing of the soul; an immersion in the waters of life. And if I can float in water under the glow of a full moon… that is my place of peace.

Where is your place of peace?

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