March 13, 2025

Full Egg moon

The full moon of March is the atcha-uyu or "Women Dig Camus" moon by the Kalapuya of my area, and the Egg Moon by others, because this is the month when birds begin to lay eggs again. The egg is a powerful symbol of hope, new beginnings, and completeness: My vague ideas take a solid shape, enclosed in a perfect shell, and I have created a whole new beautiful thing! The March Full Moon is a good time to ponder t​he wholeness of life.

We are now at the peak of the high-energy yang phase of the waxing moon, and will soon begin the low-energy yin time of the waning moon.

Agenda Today:
1. Take a vision walk
2. Celebrate strength

1. Take a vision walk:
The full moon shines a bright light on everything, and I might experience intuitive and creative breakthroughs. I might be shocked by the clarity of my insights. I might see some ugliness - the full moon illuminates all the things I've left in the shadows, some heavy truths and some embarrassing mistakes.

Today I call on the Spirit of Light to guide me, bring me clarity and open my eyes. What is the Truth that is coming into focus for me now? 
What is it that I hope for? What are the values I'd like to express? What steps am I taking in the direction of my deepest values?
How do I find the balance of grounding in reality and hoping for a new future?
How do I anchor myself in the stormy weather we are encountering, and how is it shaking me into action?
What skills am I building to improve my vitality and resilience, in order to have greater strength against the storm?


2. Celebrate strength:
My theme this month has been strength and resilience. I have been building habits of resilience: Eating  less processed foods; awareness of my breath and my body; and making lots of art, because it's what gives my life meaning.

Today I will remind myself of my intentions, 
celebrate my accomplishments, and reaffirm this theme for the next two weeks. 
Each month I choose a different way to celebrate the full moon, and today I am ready to celebrate my strengths in three ways:
1. Go on a walk with my old dog Sadie.
2. Work on my earth banner.
3. Dig out a bit of English ivy from my new native hedge

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