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🌑✨ The Physics of Feeling: Moon enters Pisces
Tomorrow, December 25th, at 01:09 AM, the Moon shifts from the electric, cerebral currents of Aquarius into the deep, conductive waters of Pisces. As an herbalist and star-watcher, I want you to understand the mechanics of this shift. We are moving from an Air vibration (dispersed, communicative) into a Water vibration (cohesive, resonant). Because the Moon is currently in its Waxing Crescent phase (building light, about 22% illuminated), this is not a time for dormant rest. It is a time for active intake. The gravitational and geomagnetic pull of a Pisces Moon acts like a sponge, drawing moisture and subtle frequencies into the energetic bodies of plants—and humans. Comment below for Plant and mineral allies to align your biodynamic rhythm with this transit: * Stone of the Hour: Aquamarine or Blue Calcite. * The Practice: Place these stones in a bowl of natural spring water under this Waxing Moon. The ionization of the water will interact with the mineral structure of the stone. Use this charged water to mist your aura or your houseplants. You are essentially creating a liquid battery of calm, intuitive data. 🌌 The Cosmic Blueprint We have a unique signature right now: The Sun, Mars, and Venus are all grounded in Capricorn (an Earth sign), while the Moon floats in Pisces (Water). * Translation: Earth + Water = Mud. But in the best way. This is fertile soil. This is where dreams (Pisces) get built into reality (Capricorn). The cosmic weather is asking you not just to feel your intuition, but to build something with it. 👇 I want to hear from you below: "If you could plant one intention tomorrow that would 'leaf out' and grow wildly by spring, what would it be?" Drop it in the comments. Let’s witness each other's seeds.
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Some old souls are new to being old (Solstice Reflection)
I hadn’t planned to post but today asked for it. This morning, I attended my first ritual with my teachers and community. We were guided into a cave—into the Crone’s space—to offer back what’s complete in us. The parts of the story that have finished their arc. The earth can have them now. In the ritual I let the stories be complete. Tears came—not a sob or a weep, just a cleansing stream—and I stayed. I didn’t break communication with the Crone. Afterward I wrote in my journal: “Some old souls are new to being old.” We closed by singing Long Time Sun. I remembered the instruction to imagine ourselves in a circle -- and I could feel it, even through the screen. This space isn’t about me. It’s about learning how to meet collective moments without trying to own them. Over the next 12 days, I’ll be burning reflections on the stories I have completed -- without choosing which ones, and without rereading them. On the 13th day, one will remain as a meditation for the year ahead. If you feel called, offer one short prompt for reflecting on the wisdom that remains after a story is complete — so we can Acknowledge the completion, Unite it back to the earth, and Motivate ourselves to release. Think “one sentence,” not a deep dive. Something you’d give a friend who’s done reliving it, but still wants to harvest what it taught. 🌚♻️
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Some old souls are new to being old (Solstice Reflection)
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I am the founder of Sacred Trash Studios and the steward of this space for exploring yogic philosophy and sharing insights together.

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