Tonight is the new moon; The Chinese call the fifth new moon the Dragon Moon.
Chinese dragons are a symbol of cosmic Chi, good fortune, and new beginnings, but the time around the Dragon Moon is strongly yang, with bright sunlight and moist heat. The Chinese consider this to be a dangerous and unhealthy season.
Chinese dragons are a symbol of cosmic Chi, good fortune, and new beginnings, but the time around the Dragon Moon is strongly yang, with bright sunlight and moist heat. The Chinese consider this to be a dangerous and unhealthy season.
The new
moon is my monthly time for “seeding” intentions. I write down what I hope to
focus on in the next 30 days or so, and then give my ideas a period of
gestation, like seeds in the soil, before I take action. Having this regular
time each month to focus my goals has helped to give me clarity of purpose.
Agenda
for today:
1. Journal:
What are my next steps in life?
How am I manifesting yin and yang now?
What might give my life more balance?
List my intentions for the month of June in these areas-
What might give my life more balance?
List my intentions for the month of June in these areas-
Self,
Friends and Family, Teaching, Artwork, Writing, Home and Garden, Work/Business,
and Volunteer work.
2. New Moon Meditation:
Light a
small white candle. Center, and feel myself fill with thankfulness for all I
have now in my life.
3. Plan:
As the
moon waxes, I expand-- plant seeds, make connections, and begin new projects.
Today I will plan my first small steps.
4. Slow Down:
I feel strong and effective when I harness my yang energy to get stuff done, but I like to remember that yang's main goal is to protect yin, and yin's function is to nurture yang. They work together when they are balanced.
The Chinese have many customs to help to protect against the excessive yang energy of this season. I want to make an effort now to find ways to bring restorative yin energy to my life: Slow down, rest well, drink more water, and practice ‘discipline of purpose’.
The Chinese have many customs to help to protect against the excessive yang energy of this season. I want to make an effort now to find ways to bring restorative yin energy to my life: Slow down, rest well, drink more water, and practice ‘discipline of purpose’.
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