Photo by Alan Gillespie |
In four days, at the full Frost moon, we will turn again towards the yin time of inner activity, so I make an effort in these next few days to finish my tasks that require greater physical effort.
The waxing gibbous moon is a time for reevaluation, refinements, and creativity.
Agenda:
1. Journal queries
2. Creative visualization
Do I still want to complete all the goals I listed at the new moon?Which can appropriately be saved to complete in the waning (yin) phase, and which should I make an effort to finish now?Which can be put off until next month?What new habits will help me to nurture my ideas and projects? What creative shifts in thinking or acting can I take now?
2. Creative visualization:
At the gibbous moon, my last push for action, I call on the practice of visualization to help bring my goals to fruition. Today I choose my top three action goals to shine a light on:
2. Sew a bluebird
3. Put the garden to bed
- First, center and relax each part of my body; count from 10 to 1, then open a connection to Spirit. Feel a soft warmth begin to grow and spread through me, until I am radiating quiet energy.
- Second, create a clear, detailed picture in my mind, as though the objective has been reached. Paint a vivid mental image of exactly how my garden will look, and how it will feel to see it, and put as much positive energy into the image as possible.
- Lastly, affirm that this is what I want with a short positive phrase in the present tense; for example, "My garden is ready for the long sleep of winter."
The thought-image is like a signal-flare that guides the physical thing or deed to manifest in my life (or it's just a good way to keep my intentions in my mind). I will carry the vision of the completed goal with me, and focus on it often during the day, in a gentle manner.
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