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Monday, October 8th: New Moon in Libra

10/6/2018

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Libra is symbolized by the scales.  Balance.

The new moon is like a breath of fresh air.  It is the beginning of a new cycle, whereas the full moon represents clearing and releasing.  The new moon is a time for new beginnings and setting of intentions. It is said to be the time of growth.  Farmers would plant seeds on the new moon and start seeing new life/growth weeks later on the full moon. Just as the farmers, plant your seeds of intention.  Be sure to care for and work towards those goals, just as the farmer waters his seeds.

How to set intention or create a new moon ritual.

  1. Clear any old energy in your home or sacred spaces using sage or palo santo.  I personally prefer the smell of palo santo, it reminds me of the forest. But, sage definitely has a different feel.  You can play around and see what works best for you. You can purchase smudge sticks, get a room spray, or even use the essential oils.
  2. Journal.  Journaling is so important in understanding what we want and need.  It gives our inner self a voice.
  3. Write out your intentions.  What is it you want to accomplish over this next growth cycle?
  4. After you have written out your intention you have a couple of options, depending on what feels right for you.  You can light a candle and meditate on your intentions. You can place your intentions under your pillow and sleep on them. Or you can place them on your alter to then be burned and released on the full moon.
  5. Take an epsom salt and baking soda bath.  On moon days I tend to feel a little less grounded than normal.  Epsom salt and baking soda baths are used to cleanse your energetic field. You can feel more grounded, calm, and relaxed.

On any moon day, remember to be kind to yourself.   Enjoy your day of rest.

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