June 28, 2022

New Lotus Moon

The Chinese call the sixth new moon the Lotus Moon. The lotus is the "flower of open-heartedness", an emblem of purity, fruitfulness (because of its many seeds) and creative power. And since lotus leaves protect the goldfish under them, the lotus also symbolizes abundance year after year. 
Detail from "Connect", acrylic
A lotus flower grows out of the mud, and blossoms above the muddy water surface. Buddhists teach that, like a lotus, we can rise above the suffering and conflicts of life. The Lotus Moon, then, is the natural time to dig into the mud of my life, and seek out the best ways to grow above the fray.

Agenda:
1. Retreat Day
2. Journal queries
3. Choose a month theme
4. Set intentions
5. New moon altar and Lotus Meditation

1. Retreat Day
The new moon is the start of the lunar cycle, a time of high energy and clear thinking. Historically, the new moon is when women took time to be alone; it's a time to retreat, set intentions, and initiate something new. 

If at all possible, I schedule a day of retreat on the new moon, or near to it: I had my retreat over the weekend, with lots of quiet time, writing, and rest, so I'm ready for a week that promises to be full of toddler energy and summer activity, but I will also make an effort to bring a balance of restorative yin energy to my life: Slow down, rest well, drink more water, and practice ‘discipline of purpose’.

2. Journal Queries:
How well do I keep my word, follow through with my responsibilities, speak truth, and show loyalty?

How can I best grow above the "mud" of my life, while keeping my feet firmly planted?

How can I find the passion to be persistent?

How do I seek unity with all of creation?


3. Choose a month theme:

Today I choose integrity as my theme for the next month, and begin to give attention to it. Integrity is the quality of being whole and undivided, and acting promptly on my beliefs. My integrity builds my reputation with others and also cultivates my self-respect.

One way I frame integrity is with the Chinese concept of Li, which means clinging fire. The image is of the fire embracing the wood, and the sun embracing the heaven; that which gives light is dependent on something dark to give it shape and contrast. Fire represents expansion, ideas, and clarity; like the farmer, I acknowledge that the Light brings my harvest.

Goals for integrity might be to discern my Truth and then act on it, to speak truth to power, to increase my reliability, to improve my reputation with others, or somehow boost my self-confidence and self-respect.
    My integrity practices this month are:
    1. Journal about my priorities each day: Plan how I will maintain energy and integrity and act on my priorities.
    2. "Take Care" Mantra: Go slow, be present, listen well, gather all the threads and tie them off before moving on.
    3. Listen to nature and seek unity.
    4. Finish things I start - a painting, a wall, a patio...

    4. Set intentions:
    Last week I brainstormed some wild and crazy ideas for July, and today it's time to narrow it down a little, to the priority items that I could possibly focus on this next month. This isn't a list of the practical things I need to do this month; rather it's my top actions, studies, and growth goals that fit with the "taste" of this month of my life.

    After I list my top goals for the next 30 days, I'm ready to set some intentions for action. I chose a few to write today - those I might act on today - then I'll work on a few more each day this week.

    I intend to use "Take Care" as a mantra, to remind myself to go slow, be present, listen well, gather all the threads and tie them off before moving on, because I define myself as a conscientious person (responsible, reliable, organized, and attentive to detail), and the habit of carelessness is not a model I want to reinforce.

    I intend to Take Good Care of our garden spaces and the wildlife that uses it, listen to the earth, and cultivate a real relationship with nature, because finding unity and connection with Creation will bring vitality, peace, and purpose to my climate justice work, my art work, and my writing.

    I intend to finish some of the things I've started this month (and fall in love with the process of finishing), because my brilliant ideas won’t have any impact on the world unless I put them into form.
      5. New moon altar and Lotus Meditation:
      It's time to discern what to put on my altar for the next 30 days or so. (For my thoughts on altars see About Altars). I generally keep it simple and choose only things that speak to me and feed me, and reveal what I believe in. I ask, what quality of Spirit do I want to invoke?
      From last month I will keep:
      • a sun - for clarity and yang energy
      Today I add-
      • a red candle, for fire, passion, and integrity.
      • a soapstone dog, for vigilance, and to remind me to stay loyal to my pack.
      • a mud ball, to remind me to rise above the suffering and conflicts of life.

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